2012 | Autumn International Series|
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Number of teams | 3 |
Host countries | England France Wales |
Winner | England (1st title) |
Matches played | 4 |
Top scorer | Kevin Sinfield - 56 points |
Top try scorer | Ryan Hall - 6 tries |
The 2012 Autumn International Series is a rugby league tri-series between England, France and Wales. [1]
Team | Coach | Captain | RLIF Rank |
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England | Steve McNamara | Kevin Sinfield | 3 |
France | Aurelien Cologni | Olivier Elima | 5 |
Wales | Iestyn Harris | Craig Kopczak | 6 |
20 October 2012 |
France | 20–6 | Wales |
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Tries: Bemba, Stacul, Bosc Goals: Bosc 4/4 | Report | Tries: D. James Goals: Seamark 1/1 |
France | positions | Wales |
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1. Cyril Stacul | Fullback | 1. David James |
5. Clement Soubeyras | Winger | 2. Rob Massam |
3. Vincent Duport | Centre | 3. Christiaan Roets |
4. Kevin Larroyer | Centre | 4. Michael Channing |
14. Mathias Pala | Winger | 5. Elliot Kear |
6. Thomas Bosc | Stand Off | 6. Danny Jones |
7. William Barthau | Scrum half | 7. Matt Seamark |
8. Olivier Elima | Prop | 8. Gil Dudson |
9. Tony Gigot | Hooker | 9. Neil Budworth |
10. Rémi Casty | Prop | 10. Craig Kopczak |
11. Antoni Maria | 2nd Row | 11. Rhodri Lloyd |
12. Sebastien Raguin | 2nd Row | 12. Ben Evans |
13. Gregory Mounis | Loose forward / Lock | 13. Ben Flower |
17. Éloi Pélissier | Interchange | 14. Daniel Fleming |
15. Mathieu Griffi | Interchange | 15. Jordan James |
16. Jason Baitieri | Interchange | 16. Rhys Pugsley |
19. Romaric Bemba | Interchange | 17. Craig Moss |
Aurelien Cologni | Coach | Iestyn Harris |
27 October 2012 |
Wales | 12–80 | England |
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Tries: Roets, Fleming Goals: Seamark 2/2 | Tries: Hall (2), Charnley (4), Hardaker (2), Watkins, Ellis, Burrow, Cudjoe (2), Jones-Buchanan Goals: Sinfield 12/14 |
Racecourse Stadium, Wrexham Attendance: 4,014 Referee: Thierry Alibert Player of the Match: Kevin Sinfield (England) |
Wales | positions | England |
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1. Craig Moss | Fullback | 1. Zak Hardaker |
2. Elliot Kear | Winger | 2. Josh Charnley |
3. Mike Channing | Centre | 3. Kallum Watkins |
4. Christiaan Roets | Centre | 4. Leroy Cudjoe |
5. David James | Winger | 5. Ryan Hall |
6. Danny Jones | Stand Off | 6. Kevin Sinfield |
7. Matt Seamark | Scrum half | 7. Richie Myler |
8. Jordan James | Prop | 8. Adrian Morley |
9. Neil Budworth | Hooker | 9. Michael McIlorum |
10. Craig Kopczak | Prop | 10. Chris Hill |
11. Rhodri Lloyd | 2nd Row | 11. Jamie Jones-Buchanan |
12. Ben Evans | 2nd Row | 12. Gareth Ellis |
13. Ben Flower | Loose forward | 13. Sean O'Loughlin |
14. Gill Dudson | Interchange | 14. Rob Burrow |
15. Dan Fleming | Interchange | 15. Gareth Hock |
16. | Interchange | 16. Carl Ablett |
17. | Interchange | 17. Lee Mossop |
Iestyn Harris | Coach | Steve McNamara |
3 November 2012 |
England | 44–6 | France |
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Tries: Watkins (3), Briscoe (2), Tomkins (2), Sinfield Goals: Sinfield 6/8 | Tries: Bentley Goals: Bosc 1/1 |
MS3 Craven Park, Hull Attendance: 7,173 Referee: Shane Rehm Player of the Match: Gareth Hock (England) |
England | positions | France |
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1. Sam Tomkins | Fullback | 1. Cyril Stacul |
2. Ryan Hall | Winger | 2. Damien Cardace |
3. Kallum Watkins | Centre | 3. Mathias Pala |
4. Leroy Cudjoe | Centre | 4. Vincent Duport |
5. Tom Briscoe | Winger | 5. Clement Soubeyras |
6. Kevin Sinfield | Stand Off | 6. Thomas Bosc |
7. Richie Myler | Scrum half | 7. William Barthau |
8. Lee Mossop | Prop | 8. Olivier Elima |
9. Michael McIlorum | Hooker | 9. Kane Bentley |
10. Chris Hill | Prop | 10. Rémi Casty |
11. Gareth Ellis | 2nd Row | 11. Kevin Larroyer |
12. Gareth Hock | 2nd Row | 12. Jason Baitieri |
13. Jamie Jones-Buchanan | Loose forward | 13. Gregory Mounis |
14. Rob Burrow | Interchange | 14. Éloi Pélissier |
15. Adrian Morley | Interchange | 15. Mathieu Griffi |
16. Carl Ablett | Interchange | 16. Romaric Bemba |
17. Ben Harrison | Interchange | 17. Michael Simon |
Steve McNamara | Coach | Aurelien Cologni |
11 November 2012 |
England | 48–4 | France |
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Tries: Hall (4), Tomkins (2), Charnley, Burrow Goals: Sinfield 8/8 | Tries: Pala Goals: Bosc 0/1 |
England | positions | France |
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1. Sam Tomkins | Fullback | 1. Clement Soubeyras |
2. Josh Charnley | Winger | 2. Teddy Sadaoui |
3. Kallum Watkins | Centre | 3. Kevin Larroyer |
4. Leroy Cudjoe | Centre | 4. Vincent Duport |
5. Ryan Hall | Winger | 5. Mathias Pala |
6. Kevin Sinfield | Stand Off | 6. Thomas Bosc |
7. Rangi Chase | Scrum half | 7. William Barthau |
8. Lee Mossop | Prop | 8. Jamal Fakir |
9. Michael McIlorum | Hooker | 9. Kane Bentley |
10. Chris Hill | Prop | 10. Rémi Casty |
11. Jamie Jones-Buchanan | 2nd Row | 11. Olivier Elima |
12. Gareth Ellis | 2nd Row | 12. Sebastien Raguin |
13. Sean O'Loughlin | Loose forward | 13. Jason Baitieri |
14. Rob Burrow | Interchange | 14. Romaric Bemba |
15. Carl Ablett | Interchange | 15. Tony Gigot |
16. Gareth Hock | Interchange | 16. Julian Bousquet |
17. Adrian Morley | Interchange | 17. Mathieu Griffi |
Steve McNamara | Coach | Aurelien Cologni |
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