2003 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches

Throughout August 2003, various teams prepared for the Rugby World Cup in Australia with a short series of test matches, and involving the RBS Six Nations sides. In addition, South Fiji toured New Zealand and South America and Samoa played two match with New Zealand provincial team . Argentina, South Africa played other matches (not international)

Main article: 2003 Rugby World Cup

The tests are effectively a replacement for the usual Autumn international series in November which does not take place in World Cup years.

Meanwhile were played two tournament involving teams that was preparing the World Cup.

There were also a tour of Fiji in New Zealand and South America

Note: this article does not include international results not involving at least one side who had qualified for the 2003 World Cup

Saturday 26 July

26 July 2003
 Canada 27 - 65 New Zealand NZ Maori
Try: Ross, Stanley
Tkachuk, Witkowski
Con: Cons Ross 2
Pen: Ross
Try: Austin 2, Cribb
Flavell, Gear
Haami 2, Jackson
Maddock 2
Con: Jackson 2, Walker 4
Pen: Walker
Kingsland, Calgary
Attendance: 6500

Canada: 15.James Pritchard, 14.Sean Fauth, 13.Nik Witkowski, 12.John Cannon, 11.Winston Stanley, 10.Bobby Ross, 9.Morgan Williams, 8.Kevin Tkachuk, 7.Mark Lawson, 6.Garth Cooke, 5.Mike James, 4.Ryan Banks (capt.), 3.Colin Yukes, 2.Adam van Staveren, 1.Phil Murphy, - replacements: 17.Pat Dunkley, 18.Jim Douglas, 19.Jeff Reid, 20.Ed Fairhurst, 21.Ryan Smith, 22.Marco di Girolamo - No entry : 16.Kevin Wirachowski
NZ Maori: 15.Christian Cullen, 14.Joe Maddock, 13.Rico Gear, 12.Norm Berryman, 11.Shayne Austin, 10.Willie Walker, 9.David Gibson, 8.Ron Cribb, 7.Troy Flavell, 6.Germaine Anaha, 5.Paul Tito (capt.), 4.Kris Ormsby, 3.Carl Hayman, 2.Slade McFarland, 1.Joe McDonnell, - replacements: 16.Bryce Robins, 17.Glen Jackson, 18.Brendan Haami, 19.Wayne McEntee, 20.Warren Smith, 21.Deacon Manu

Saturday 2 August

2 August 2003
 Canada 9 - 30 New Zealand NZ Maori
Pen: Pritchard 3
Try: Cullen, Flavell 2
McFarland, Maddock
Con: Walker
Pen: Walker
York Stadium, Toronto
Referee: R.Maybank England

Canada: 15.James Pritchard, 14.John Cannon, 13.Marco di Girolamo, 12.Matt King, 11.Winston Stanley, 10.Ryan Smith, 9.Morgan Williams, 8.Kevin Tkachuk, 7.Pat Dunkley, 6.Garth Cooke, 5.Mike James, 4.Jim Douglas, 3.Colin Yukes, 2.Adam van Staveren, 1.Ryan Banks (capt.), - replacements: 16.Mark Lawson, 17.Kevin Wirachowski, 18.Phil Murphy, 19.Ed Fairhurst, 22.Nik Witkowski - No entry : 20.Bobby Ross, 21.Sean Fauth
NZ Maori: 15.Christian Cullen, 14.Joe Maddock, 13.Rico Gear, 12.Norm Berryman, 11.Shayne Austin, 10.Willie Walker, 9.Brendan Haami, 8.Ron Cribb, 7.Troy Flavell, 6.Wayne McEntee, 5.Paul Tito (capt.), 4.Kris Ormsby, 3.Carl Hayman, 2.Slade McFarland, 1.Joe McDonnell, - replacements: 16.Glen Jackson, 17.Germaine Anaha, 18.Warren Smith, 19.Deacon Manu, 20.Scott Linklater

Wednesday 12 August

13 August 2003
North Auckland 17 - 27  Samoa XV

Friday 15 August

15 August 2003
Narbonne 29 - 7  Romania XV

Saturday 16 August[1]

16 August 2003
 Ireland 35 - 12  Wales
Try: O'Connell 2, O'Kelly
Quinlan, Wallace
Con: Humphreys 4, Murphy
Try: G. Evans, Thomas
Con: Harris
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Referee: Joel Dumè France

Ireland: Geordan Murphy, 14.Tyrone Howe, 13.Brian O'Driscoll, 12.Kevin Maggs, 11.Anthony Horgan, 10.David Humphreys, 9.Peter Stringer, 8.Reggie Corrigan, 7.Keith Wood (capt), 6.Simon Best, 5.Malcolm O'Kelly, 4.Alan Quinlan, 3.Paul O'Connell, 2.Keith Gleeson, 1.Anthony Foley, - replacements: Shane Byrne, Justin Fitzpatrick, Donncha O'Callaghan, David Wallace, Guy Easterby, Gordon D'Arcy, Girvan Dempsey
Wales: 15.Nick Robinson, 14.Garan Evans, 13.Jamie Robinson, 12.Iestyn Harris, 11.Gareth Thomas (capt), 10.Ceri Sweeney, 9.Dwayne Peel, 8.Alix Popham , 7.Richard Parks, 6.Rhys Oakley, 5.Gareth Llewellyn, 4.Michael Owen, 3.Ben Evans, 2.Mefin Davies, 1.Duncan Jones, - replacements: Huw Bennett, Gethin Jenkins, Vernon Cooper, Robin Sowden-Taylor, Andy Williams, Andy Marinos, Nathan Brew - No entry: Robin Sowden-Taylor, Andy Williams, Andy Marinos, Nathan Brew

Monday 18 August

18 August 2003
Auckland 21 - 16  Samoa XV

Friday 22 August

22 August 2003
 France 56 - 8  Romania
Try: Betsen Tchoua, Crenca
Harinordoquy, Jauzion
Liebenberg, Magne
Rougerie, Traille
Try: Brezoianu
Pen: Dumbrava
Félix-Bollaert, Lens
Attendance: 18000
Referee: Giulio De Santis Italy

France: Pepito Elhorga, 14.Aurelien Rougerie, 13.Yannick Jauzion, 12.Damien Traille, 11.Christophe Dominici, 10.Frederic Michalak, 9.Fabien Galthie (capt), 8.Jean-Jacques Crenca, 7.Yannick Bru, 6.Sylvain Marconnet, 5.Fabien Pelous, 4.Serge Betsen, 3.Jerome Thion, 2.Olivier Magne, 1.Imanol Harinordoquy, - replacements: 16.Raphael Ibanez, 17.Olivier Milloud, 18.David Auradou, 19.Christian Labit, 20.Dimitri Yachvili, 21.Gerald Merceron, 22.Brian Liebenberg
Romania: 15.Dan Dumbrava, 14.Cristian Sauan, 13.Valentin Maftei, 12.Romeo Gontineac (capt), 11.Gabriel Brezoianu, 10.Ionut Tofan, 9.Lucian Sirbu, 8.Ovidiu Tonita, 7.Costica Mersoiu, 6.George Chiriac, 5.Cristian Petre, 4.Sorin Socol, 3.Marcel Socaciu, 2.Marius Tincu, 1.Petru Balan, - replacements: 16.Petrisor Toderasc, 17.Cezar Popescu, 18.Augustin Petrechei, 19.Alex Tudori, 20.Cristian Podea, 22.Mihai Vioreanu - No entry: 21.Iulian Andrei


Saturday 23 August[2][3]

23 August 2003
 Scotland 47 - 15  Italy
Try: Blair, Danielli, Laney,
McLaren, Ross, White
Con: Paterson 2, Ross 2
Pen: Ross 3
Try: Mazzucato, Palmer
Con: Pez
Pen: Pez
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Attendance: 25000
Referee: Donal Courtney Ireland

Scotland: Ben Hinshelwood, 14.Simon Danielli, 13.James McLaren, 12.Andrew Henderson, 11.Kenny Logan, 10.Gordon Ross, 9.Mike Blair, 8.Tom Smith, 7.Robbie Russell, 6.Bruce Douglas, 5.Scott Murray (capt), 4.Jason White, 3.Nathan Hines, 2.Jon Petrie, 1.Simon Taylor, - replacements: 16.Gordon Bulloch, 17.Gordon McIlwham, 18.Iain Fullarton, 19.Martin Leslie, 21.Chris Paterson, 22.Brendan Laney - No entry : 20.Graeme Beveridge
Italy: 15.Gert Peens, 14.Nicola Mazzucato, 13.Andrea Masi, 12.Cristian Stoica, 11.Mirco Bergamasco, 10.Ramiro Pez, 9.Alessandro Troncon (capt), 8.Matthew Phillips, 7.Scott Palmer, 6.Maurizio Zaffiri, 5.Marco Bortolami, 4.Santiago Dellape, 3.Salvatore Perugini, 2.Carlo Festuccia, 1.Andrea Lo Cicero, - replacements: 16.Fabio Ongaro, 17.Ramiro Martinez-Frugoni, 18.Sergio Parisse, 19.Mauro Bergamasco, 21.Francesco Mazzariol, 22.Gonzalo Canale - No entry: 20.Juan Manuel Queirolo


23 August 2003
 Wales 9 - 43  England
Pen: S.Jones 3
Try: Abbott, Luger
Moody, West
Worsley
Millennium, Cardiff
Attendance: 66000
Referee: Pablo DeLuca Argentina

Wales: Rhys Williams, 14.Mark Jones, 13.Mark Taylor, 12.Sonny Parker, 11.Gareth Thomas, 10.Stephen Jones (capt), 9.Gareth Cooper, 8.Iestyn Thomas, 7.Robin McBryde, 6.Gethin Jenkins, 5.Robert Sidoli, 4.Colin Charvis, 3.Chris Wyatt, 2.Martyn Williams, 1.Dafydd Jones, - replacements: 16.Gareth Williams, 17.Adam R.Jones, 18.Jonathan Thomas, 19.Gavin Thomas - No entry : 20.Mike Phillips, 21.Gavin Henson, 22.Tom Shanklin
England: 15.Dan Scarbrough, 14.James Simpson-Daniel, 13.Jamie Noon, 12.Stuart Abbott, 11.Dan Luger, 10.Alex King, 9.Andy Gomarsall, 8.Joe Worsley, 7.Lewis Moody, 6.Martin Corry, 5.Simon Shaw, 4.Danny Grewcock, 3.Julian White, 2.Mark Regan, 1.Jason Leonard (capt), - replacements: 16.Dorian West, 17.Will Green, 18.Steve Borthwick, 19.Alex Sanderson, 21.Dave Walder, 22.Ollie Smith - No entry: 20.Austin Healey


Tuesday 26 August

26 August 2003
Biarritz 21 - 0  Georgia XV

Wednesday 27 August

27 August 2003
 Wales 54 - 8  Romania
Try: Brew, Phillips,
Popham, G. Thomas
S. Williams 2
Con: Henson 6
Pen: Henson 4
Try: Balan
Pen: Dumbrava
Racecourse, Wrexham
Referee: Andy Turner South Africa

Wales: Gavin Henson, 14.Nathan Brew, 13.Matthew Watkins, 12.Andy Marinos, 11.Shane Williams, 10.Nick Robinson, 9.Mike Phillips, 8.Paul James, 7.Mefin Davies (capt.), 6.Ben Evans, 5.Ian Gough, 4.Jonathan Thomas, 3.Brent Cockbain, 2.Gavin Thomas, 1.Alix Popham, - replacements: 16.Paul Young, 17.Chris Anthony, 18.Deiniol Jones, 19.James Bater, 20.Gareth Wyatt, 21.Jon Bryant, 22.Andy Williams
Romania: 15.Dan Dumbrava, 14.Cristian Sauan, 13.Valentin Maftei, 12.Romeo Gontineac (capt.), 11.Gabriel Brezoianu, 10.Ionut Tofan, 9.Lucian Sirbu, 8.Ovidiu Tonita, 7.Costica Mersoiu, 6.George Chiriac, 5.Cristian Petre, 4.Sorin Socol, 3.Marcel Socaciu, 2.Marius Tincu , 1.Petru Balan , - replacements: 16.Dan Tudosa, 17.Petrisor Toderasc, 18.Cezar Popescu, 19.Augustin Petrechei, 20.Alex Tudori, 21.Iulian Andrei, 22.Ion Teodorescu

Saturday 30 August[4][5][6]

30 August 2003
 Ireland 61 - 6  Italy
Try: Byrne, Dempsey
Humphreys, Kelly
Hickie 4
Con: Humphreys 6
Pen: Humphreys 3
Pen: Peens 2
Thomond Park, Limerick
Attendance: 14000
Referee: S.Lander England

Ireland: Girvan Dempsey, 14.John Kelly, 13.Brian O'Driscoll (capt.), 12.Rob Henderson, 11.Denis Hickie, 10.David Humphreys, 9.Guy Easterby, 8.Marcus Horan, 7.Shane Byrne, 6.Reggie Corrigan, 5.Gary Longwell, 4.Simon Easterby, 3.Leo Cullen, 2.Eric Miller, 1.Victor Costello, - replacements: 16.Paul Shields, 17.Justin Fitzpatrick, 18.Donncha O'Callaghan, 19.Kieron Dawson, 20.Brian O'Meara, 21.Geordan Murphy, 22.Jonathan Bell
Italy: 15.Gert Peens, 14.Nicola Mazzucato, 13.Cristian Stoica, 12.Matteo Barbini, 11.Diego Sacca, 10.Francesco Mazzariol, 9.Alessandro Troncon (capt), 8.Sergio Parisse, 7.Mauro Bergamasco, 6.Andrea de Rossi, 5.Mark Giacheri, 4.Cristian Bezzi, 3.Martin Castrogiovanni, 2.Fabio Ongaro, 1.Andrea Lo Cicero - replacements: 16.Carlo Festuccia, 18.Aaron Persico, 19.Matthew Phillips, 22.Andrea Masi - No entry: 17.Ramiro Martinez-Frugoni, 20.Matteo Mazzantini, 21.Ramiro Pez


30 August 2003
 France 17 - 16  England
Try: Brusque
Pen: Michalak 3
Drop: Michalak
Try: Tindall
Con: Grayson
Pen: Grayson 3
Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 60000
Referee: Mark Lawrence South Africa

France: Nicolas Brusque, 14.Aurelien Rougerie, 13.Yannick Jauzion, 12.Damien Traille, 11.Christophe Dominici, 10.Frederic Michalak, 9.Fabien Galthie (capt.), 8.Jean-Jacques Crenca, 7.Yannick Bru, 6.Sylvain Marconnet, 5.Fabien Pelous, 4.Serge Betsen, 3.Jerome Thion, 2.Olivier Magne, 1.Imanol Harinordoquy, - replacements: 16.Raphael Ibanez, 17.Olivier Milloud, 18.David Auradou, 19.Sebastien Chabal, 20.Patrick Tabacco, 22.Brian Liebenberg - No entry : 21.Xavier Garbajosa
England: 15.Iain Balshaw, 14.Josh Lewsey, 13.Ollie Smith, 12.Mike Tindall, 11.Ben Cohen, 10.Paul Grayson, 9.Austin Healey, 8.Alex Sanderson, 7.Lewis Moody, 6.Martin Corry, 5.Danny Grewcock, 4.Steve Borthwick, 3.Julian White, 2.Dorian West (capt.), 1.Graham Rowntree, - replacements: 16.Steve Thompson, 17.Jason Leonard, 18.Simon Shaw, 22.Jamie Noon, 22.Jamie Noon - No entry: 19.Andy Hazell, 21.Dave Walder


30 August 2003
 Wales 23 - 9  Scotland
Try: Owen
Con: Harris 5
Pen: Sweeney
Con: Laney 3
Millennium, Cardiff
Referee: Chris White England

Wales: 15.Garan Evans, 14.Jamie Robinson, 13.Tom Shanklin, 12.Iestyn Harris, 11.Matthew Watkins, 10.Ceri Sweeney, 9.Dwayne Peel, 8.Duncan Jones, 7.Robin McBryde, 6.Adam R. Jones, 5.Vernon Cooper, 4.Colin Charvis (capt.), 3.Michael Owen, 2.Richard Parks, 1.Alix Popham, - replacements: 16.Huw Bennett, 18.Gareth Llewellyn, 19.Rhys Oakley, 22.Hal Luscombe - No entry : 17.Ben Evans, 20.Mike Phillips, 21.Nick Robinson
Scotland: 15.Glenn Metcalfe, 14.Rory Kerr, 13.Andy Craig, 12.Brendan Laney, 11.Simon Danielli, 10.Gregor Townsend, 9.Graeme Beveridge, 8.Jon Petrie, 7.Andrew Mower, 6.Martin Leslie, 5.Stuart Grimes, 4.Scott Murray (capt), 3.Bruce Douglas, 2.Gordon Bulloch, 1.Gavin Kerr, - replacements: 16.Dougie Hall, 17.Gordon McIlwham, 18.Nathan Hines, 19.Andrew Dall, 22.Chris Paterson - No entry: 20.Mike Blair, 21.Andrew Henderson

Saturday 6 September[7][8]

6 September 2003
 Italy 31 - 22  Georgia
Try: Castrogiovanni, Checchinato
Lo Cicero, Troncon
Con: Pez
Pen: Pez 3
Try: Urjukashvili
Con: Jimsheladze
Pen: imsheladze 4
Drop: Urjukashvili
Asti
Attendance: 6000
Referee: D. Ramage Scotland

Italy: 15.Gonzalo Canale, 14.Mirco Bergamasco, 13.Cristian Stoica, 12.Nanni Raineri, 11.Nicola Mazzucato, 10.Ramiro Pez, 9.Alessandro Troncon (capt), 8.Andrea Lo Cicero, 7.Fabio Ongaro, 6.Martin Castrogiovanni, 5.Santiago Dellape, 4.Andrea de Rossi, 3.Marco Bortolami, 2.Aaron Persico, 1.Sergio Parisse, - replacements: 16.Carlo Festuccia, 17.Salvatore Perugini, 18.Carlo Checchinato, 19.Mauro Bergamasco, 20.Juan Manuel Queirolo, 22.Gert Peens - No entry : 21.Vincenzo Zullo
Georgia: 15.Bessik Khamashuridze Red card, 14.Malkhaz Urjukashvili, 13.Tedo Zibzibadze, 12.Irakli Giorgadze, 11.Irakli Machkhaneli, 10.Paliko Jimsheladze, 9.Irakli Abuseridze, 8.Ilia Zedginidze (c), 7.Gregoire Yachvili, 6.Giorgi Chkhaidze, 5.Victor Didebulidze, 4.Zurab Mtchedlishvili, 3.Aleko Margvelashvili , 2.Akvsenti Giorgadze, 1.Avto Kopaliani, - replacements: 16.Goderdzi Shvelidze, 17.David Dadunashvili, 18.Vano Nadiradze , 19.Grigol Labadze , 20.Irakli Modebadze, 21.David Kiknadze


6 September 2003
 England 45 - 14  France
Try: Balshaw, Cohen 2,
Lewsey, Robinson
Con: Grayson, Wilkinson 3
Pen: Wilkinson 4
Try: Rougerie
Pen: Merceron 2
Drop: Jauzion
Twickenham, London
Attendance: 75000
Referee: Nigel Williams Wales

England: 15.Jason Robinson, 14.Iain Balshaw, 13.Will Greenwood, 12.Stuart Abbott, 11.Ben Cohen, 10.Jonny Wilkinson, 9.Kyran Bracken, 8.Trevor Woodman, 7.Steve Thompson, 6.Julian White, 5.Martin Johnson (capt.), 4.Richard Hill, 3.Ben Kay, 2.Neil Back, 1. Martin Corry, - replacements: 16.Dorian West, 17.Jason Leonard, 18.Simon Shaw, 19.Lewis Moody, 20.Matt Dawson, 21. Paul Grayson, 22.Josh Lewsey
France: 15.Clement Poitrenaud, 14.Xavier Garbajosa, 13.Yannick Jauzion, 12.Brian Liebenberg, 11.Christophe Dominici, 10.Gerald Merceron, 9.Dimitri Yachvili, 8.Christian Labit, 7.Patrick Tabacco, 6.Sebastien Chabal, 5.Olivier Brouzet, 4.David Auradou, 3.Jean-Baptiste Poux, 2.Raphael Ibanez (capt.), 1.Olivier Milloud, - replacements: 16.Yannick Bru, 17.Sylvain Marconnet, 18.Fabien Pelous, 19.Imanol Harinordoquy, 20.Olivier Magne, 22.Aurelien Rougerie - No entry: 21.Frederic Michalak


6 September 2003
 Scotland 10 - 29  Ireland
Try: Webster
Con: Paterson
Pen: Paterson
Try: Hickie, Horgan
Maggs, Wallace
Con: O'Gara 3
Pen: O'Gara
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Attendance: 35000
Referee: N.Withehouse Wales

Scotland: 15.Glenn Metcalfe, 14.Chris Paterson, 13.Andy Craig, 12.Andrew Henderson, 11.Kenny Logan, 10.Gordon Ross, 9.Mike Blair, 8.Allan Jacobsen, 7.Gordon Bulloch (capt.), 6.Gordon McIlwham, 5.Stuart Grimes, 4.Ross Beattie, 3.Nathan Hines, 2.Andrew Mower, 1.Simon Taylor, - replacements: 16.Robbie Russell, 17.Matthew Proudfoot, 18.Jon Petrie, 19.Iain Fullarton, 21.James McLaren, 22.Simon Webster - No entry : 20.Graeme Beveridge
Ireland: 15.Geordan Murphy, 14.Anthony Horgan, 13.Brian O'Driscoll, 12.Kevin Maggs, 11.Denis Hickie, 10.Ronan O'Gara, 9.Peter Stringer, 8.Victor Costello, 7.Eric Miller, 6. David Wallace, 5.Paul O'Connell, 4.Malcolm O'Kelly, 3.Reggie Corrigan, 2.Keith Wood (capt.), 1.Marcus Horan, - replacements: 16.Shane Byrne, 17.Simon Best, 18.Simon Easterby, 19.Kieron Dawson, 20.Guy Easterby, 21.David Humphreys, 22.Girvan Dempsey


Friday 12 September

12 September 2003
Tucumán 0 - 72  Argentina XV

Tuesday 16 September

16 September 2003
 South Africa XV 45 - 24 Cheetahs

Friday 19 September

19 September 2003
Rosario 10 - 54  Argentina XV
Plaza Jewell Rosario

Sunday 21 September

21 September 2003
France XV (President XV) 83 - 12 French Barbarians

Notes and references

  1. "Ireland Overpower Wales". irishrugby.ie. 16 August 2003. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  2. Morrison, Iain (23 August 2003). "Blair puts thin case for life at No9 with Scotland". London: The Guardian.com. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  3. Butler, Eddie (23 August 2003). "Woodward's second-string outgun wretched Wales". London: The Guardian.com. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  4. "Four Tries For Hickie as Ireland Overwhelm Italians". irishrugby.ie. 30 August 2003. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  5. Kitson, Robert (1 September 2003). "England call on big guns for revenge shot". London: The Guardian.com. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  6. Averis, Mike (1 September 2003). "Hansen gets his answer". London: The Guardian.com. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  7. Butler, Eddie (7 September 2002). "England's sweet revenge". London: The Guardian.com. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  8. "Ireland Comfortable Winners in Murrayfield.". irishrugby.ie. 6 September 2003. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
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