2014 Women's Rugby World Cup Pool C

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Pool C of the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup is composed of France, Australia, South Africa and Wales. [1]

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Australia vs South Africa

1 August 2014
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg26 - 3Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Tries:: Sharni Williams 2'
Ashleigh Hewson 22'
Tricia Brown 75'
Cons: Ashleigh Hewson 2'
Pens: Ashleigh Hewson 13', 15', 35'
Team Sheet Pens: Tayla Kinsey 32'
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1
Referee: Flag of the United States.svg Leah Berard
FB15Ashleigh Hewson
RW14Madeline Putz
OC13Sharni WilliamsSub off.svg 54'
IC12Cobie-Jane Morgan
LW11Natasha Haines
FH10Tui Ormsby
SH9Nita Maynard
N88Mollie Gray
OF7Shannon Parry (c)
BF6Dalena Dennison
RL5Alisha Hewett
LL4Rebecca Clough
TP3Caroline Vakalahi
HK2Louise Burrows
LP1Oneata Schwalger
Replacements:
HK16Margaret WatsonSub on.svg 73'
PR17Liz PatuSub on.svg 52'
FL18Michelle MilwardSub on.svg 53'
FL19Chloe ButlerSub on.svg 54'Yellow card.svg 63'
CE20Ashley MarstersSub on.svg 70'
CE21Hanna SioSub on.svg 73'
FB22Tricia BrownSub on.svg 60'
Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Verell
FB15Cindy Cant
RW14Veroeshka GrainSub off.svg 38'
OC13Benele Makwezela
IC12Lorinda Brown
LW11Phumeza Gadu
FH10Zenay Jordaan
SH9Tayla Kinsey
N88Mandisa Williams (c)
OF7Vuyolwethu Vazi
BF6Lamla Momoti
RL5Nolusindiso Booi
LL4Celeste Adonis
TP3Cebisa Kula
HK2Denita Wentzel
LP1Asithandile Ntoyanto
Replacements:
HK16Thantaswa MacingwaneSub on.svg 73'
PR17Nwabisa NgxatuSub on.svg 53'
FL18Andrea MentoorSub on.svg 64'
N819Shona-Leah WestonSub on.svg 43'Yellow card.svg 46'
SH20Fundiswa PlaatjieSub on.svg 44'
CE21Zandile NojokoSub on.svg 74'
FB22Siviwe BasweniSub on.svg 43'
Coach:
Flag of South Africa.svg Lawrence Sephaka

France vs Wales

1 August 2014
France  Flag of France.svg26-0Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Tries:: Marion Lievre 25', 38'
Shannon Izar 34'
Elodie Poublan 78'
Cons: Sandrine Agricole 25', 38'
Christelle Le Duff 78'
Team Sheet
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1
Referee: IRFU flag.svg Helen O'Reilly
FB15Caroline Ladagnous
RW14Marion Lievre
OC13Shannon IzarSub off.svg 48'
IC12Marjorie Mayans
LW11Camille Grassineau
FH10Sandrine AgricoleSub off.svg 60'
SH9Jennifer Troncy
N88Safi N'Diaye
OF7Laëtitia Grand
BF6Coumba Tombe DialloSub off.svg 64'
RL5Assa Koïta
LL4Marine De Nadaï
TP3Christelle ChobetSub off.svg 59'
HK2Gaëlle Mignot (c)
LP1Hélène EzannoSub off.svg 59'
Replacements:
HK16Lise ArricastreSub on.svg 59'
PR17Elodie PortariesSub on.svg 48'
FL18Manon André
FL19Koumiba DjossouviSub on.svg 64'
SH20Elodie PoublanSub on.svg 59'
FH21Christelle Le DuffSub on.svg 60'
WG22Yanna Rivoalen
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Christian Galonnier
FB15Laurie HarriesSub off.svg 39'
RW14Adriana Taviner
OC13Elen EvansSub off.svg 62'
IC12 Rebecca De Filippo
LW11Philippa Tuttiett
FH10Elinor Snowsill
SH9Amy Day
N88Sioned HarriesSub off.svg 58'
OF7Rachel Taylor (c)
BF6Catrina NicholasSub off.svg 42'
RL5 Shona Powell Hughes
LL4Jenny Hawkins
TP3 Megan York Sub off.svg 58'
HK2Lowri Harries
LP1Caryl ThomasSub off.svg 63'
Replacements:
PR16Carys PhillipsSub on.svg 58'
HK17Jenny DaviesSub on.svg 63'Yellow card.svg 73'
PR18Catrin EdwardsSub on.svg 58'
FL19Nia DaviesSub on.svg 42'
SH20Sian Moore
CE21Robyn WilkinsSub on.svg 62'
FB22Dyddgu HywelSub on.svg 39'
Coach:
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhys Edwards

Australia vs Wales

5 August 2014
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg25–3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Tries: Sharni Williams 13',
Tricia Brown 22', 49'
Cons: Ashleigh Hewson 13', 22'
Pens: Ashleigh Hewson 3', 74'
Cards: Rebecca Smyth Yellow card.svg 39'
Team Sheet Pens: Robyn Wilkins 57'
Cards: Rachel Taylor Yellow card.svg 37'
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 2
Referee: Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sherry Trumbull

France vs South Africa

5 August 2014
France  Flag of France.svg55–3Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Tries: Safi N'Diaye 13', 50'
Penalty Try 23'
Élodie Poublan 28', 72'
Assa Koita 33',
Christelle Le Duff 36', 59'
Camille Grassineau 80'+1'
Cons: Christelle Le Duff 23', 33', 36',
Sandrine Agricole 72', 80'+1'
Team Sheet Pens: Zenay Jordaan 40'+2'
Cards: Celeste Adonis Yellow card.svg 31'
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Amy Perrett

Wales vs South Africa

9 August 2014
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg35–3Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Sioned Harries 36',72', 80'+1'
Jenny Davies 56'
Cons:Robyn Wilkins 36', 56', 72'
Pens: Robyn Wilkins 3', 23'
Drop: Elinor Snowsill 28'
Team Sheet Zenay Jordaan 7'
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 2
Referee: Flag of New Zealand.svg Jessica Beard

Australia vs France

9 August 2014
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg3–17Flag of France.svg  France
Pens: Ashleigh Hewson 13'
Cards: Shannon Parry Yellow card.svg 29'
Team Sheet Tries: Penalty Try 35',
Gaelle Mignot 49'
Cons: Sandrine Agricole 35', 49'
Pens: Sandrine Agricole 5'
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1
Referee: Flag of the United States.svg Leah Berard

Notes

  1. "Thrilling clashes set for WRWC 2014". 30 October 2013. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2014.

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