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| International Match | |
| Saturday , June 22 | |
| New Zealand vs France | 08:35 |
| Scotland vs Italy | 14:15 |
| South Africa vs Samoa | 17:15 |
| Sunday , June 23 | |
| Fiji vs Tonga | 12:10 |
| Japan vs USA | 14:10 |
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| British & Irish Lions | |
| Saturday , June 22 | |
| Australia vs British & Irish Lions | 11:05 |
| Tuesday , June 25 | |
| Melbourne Rebels vs British & Irish Lions | 10:40 |
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| Fixture | Details |
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| International Match | |
| Wednesday, June 19 | |
| Fiji 35 - 10 USA | ![]() |
| Japan 16 - 13 Canada | ![]() |
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| British & Irish Lions | |
| Tuesday , June 18 | |
| Brumbies 14 - 12 British & Irish Lions | ![]() |
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| International Match | |
| Sunday , June 16 | |
| Canada 14 - 40 Ireland | ![]() |
| Saturday , June 15 | |
| Japan 23 - 8 Wales | ![]() |
| Samoa 39 - 10 Italy | ![]() |
| New Zealand 30 - 0 France | ![]() |
| Argentina 26 - 51 England | ![]() |
| South Africa 30 - 17 Scotland | ![]() |
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| British & Irish Lions | |
| Waratahs 17 - 47 British & Irish Lions | ![]() |
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| Friday , June 14 | |
| USA 9 - 18 Tonga | ![]() |
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| British & Irish Lions | |
| Tuesday , June 11 | |
| NSW-Queensland Country 0 - 64 British & Irish Lions | ![]() |
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| Sunday , June 9 | |
| USA 12 - 15 Ireland | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Western Force 13 - 28 Waratahs | ![]() |
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| International Match | |
| Saturday , June 8 | |
| USA 12 - 15 Ireland | |
| Japan 18 - 22 Wales | ![]() |
| New Zealand 23 - 13 France | ![]() |
| Samoa 27 - 17 Scotland | |
| Canada 36 - 27 Tonga | |
| Argentina 3 - 32 England | ![]() |
| South Africa 44 - 10 Italy | ![]() |
| Scotland 17 - 27 Samoa | ![]() |
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| British & Irish Lions | |
| Reds 12 - 22 British & Irish Lions | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Friday , June 7 | |
| Brumbies 39 - 17 Melbourne Rebels | ![]() |
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| International Match | |
| Wednesday, June 5 | |
| Fiji 18 - 20 Canada | |
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Comments
melkdave says...
Have to echo the Samoa-Scotland sentaments ,quite a disgrace that it wasnt broadcast by anyone.Maybe rugby supporters worldwide should lobby SKY for a rugby only channal,I mean if they can do a Formula 1 only channal in the UK ,and thats a real boring sport to watch,just what would the numbers be for a rugby channal ???,Also theres always a rugby match on somewhere thoughtout the year.I did find a free link for the Argentina -Ftrance games though ,so very lucky on that.
Posted 11:24 03rd July 2012
jontheref says...
@fozza
"I don't know how reasonable it would be but could Ireland or Wales not played a game against a team over there midweek? Someone who took GCSE Geography could tell me if that was likely! "
Take a look at a map, it is not credible.
The jet lag between places across the pacific would attribute to player burn out.
Someone in the SH can help, is it about 4 hour flight to any of the Islands?
Also when planning trips, I saw they are not many flights, maybe 1 a week, so to do a midweek game, would account for about 10 days taken out of the tour.
Posted 10:08 03rd July 2012
Carpelone says...
Apparently, some of the Italian U20 have been touring the Americas with the senior squad, this could explain the outcomes
Posted 11:33 29th June 2012
smarty says...
Into the hot list should be anyone involved in helping minor nations build their rubgy union strength.
I watched the semi final of spain vs portugal in the football (soccer) european cup last night. It is soooooo boring compared to rugby union.
Alll we need is more nations competitive at the top level! Keep up the good work you!
Posted 11:20 28th June 2012
Rayz says...
I would add Baby Blacks hooker Nathan Harris to your Not Hot list. After going against Team Rules (which even applies to the AB's) by bringing a women into his room, he then keeps quiet about the rape allegations this women brought against him, which then brought suspicion upon the whole team. It was only because of the public outcry that he came forward in the end.
Posted 11:02 28th June 2012
fozza says...
A number of good points raised throughout this post:
Sonny Bill Williams really is fantastic to watch. He has the strength to bounce a defender, the speed and agility to break or step past a defender and the ability to get so much out of other players with his offloading ability. I also love the fact that he gets as much out of his lifestyle as possible. Stay at home and play Fight Night on the PS3? Nah, I think I'll become New Zealand Heavyweight champion... I'm off to sample french culture... If he heads off to Japan all power to him, why not utilise his abilities to enjoy as varied a life as possible.
As for the Scottish, well done on the tour A) for going unbeaten and B) for touring the islands other teams can't reach! I don't know how reasonable it would be but could Ireland or Wales not played a game against a team over there midweek? Someone who took GCSE Geography could tell me if that was likely!
As for Morne Steyn, everyone's allowed off games, if he suits the game plan Meyer has then he's the best player for the job.
American Rugby is on the up and the decision to include sevens in the olympics helps as the Americans love their olympics and it opens sevens at least to funding. Some of the guys who don't make the NFL would be scary prospects in Rugby... can't wait!
Posted 09:36 28th June 2012
startledwombat says...
@sandal
even here in Australia we know that your comment about the All Blacks being a team of Pacific-Islands-born player is just mischief.
PR -
I have no doubt that Liam Toland will comment on McLaughlin's apparent double eyegouge on Richie McCaw, in tones critical of McLaughlin. When that happens, can I nominate Toland for next week's "Who's Hot" please?
Posted 09:16 28th June 2012
sandal says...
@froggy73
Why would the All Blacks go to Samoa?
A match in New Zealand would be a home game for both teams.
Posted 07:19 28th June 2012
kybone says...
Actually i can explain the ranking changes- Ireland climbed to 8th because, despite getting hammered, they were beaten by a team way above them in the rankings so it had little effect on their ranking points, where as Argentina were beaten at home by a team previously ranked below them so they lost a few points and slipped below Ireland as well as France. As for Wales- they lost and Enland drew and that was enough for England to move back ahead of them. All quite simple really.
Posted 05:40 28th June 2012
philipjfry says...
'USA Eagles: Two red cards didn't help the Eagles' cause against Italy. No one can win with 13 men.'
Now, that's not entirely true now is it? St. Helens win all the time.
Posted 01:49 28th June 2012
scrumpoacher says...
Dedicated rugby channel please sky sports? Would love to see more 2nd tier games broadcast too
Posted 00:30 28th June 2012
new_j4a says...
@Maubec who says.."And Argentina-France was broadcasted on a newly paying channel only 48h before kick-off. " That's no good. Well done French technology. Could you get a bet down or did the bookies figure that you'd already seen the game before it started?
Posted 00:28 28th June 2012
celticspirit says...
Agree on all points. Nice one.
Posted 23:53 27th June 2012
Trinats2 says...
Some positives for Ireland, their U20s beat the Baby Boks (and with home advantage) who went on to win the comp !
Luckily for SA, Ireland didn't make it to the final !!!!
schmidtyforpres:
Spot on, I'd even say the whole team.
Posted 22:26 27th June 2012
gmckeown88 says...
Excuse me, were the baby blacks and boks "streets ahead" of the rest? What about Ireland u20, who beat the winners and were far superior to the two semi-finalists who got there by the weakness of their groups. Ireland may not have won the final, but were certainly not far behind. Credit where credit is due!
Posted 22:20 27th June 2012
porridge_time says...
The main reason Ireland have never really made to the top table is because they are inconsistent and occasionally get one big game - full of passion - in four. They were out classed in the first test, had their passion filled once in a while matches, leaving everything on the field in Christchurch. Hamilton for the third test was always going to happen to be honest, the gulf between the players is huge.
Posted 21:44 27th June 2012
porridge_time says...
Froggy... as a Scot living in NZ I see both sides of the fence when it comes to the Pacific Island Nations debate.
Finger pointing at the NZRFU from the NH is rife when it comes them playing in the Islands. The Junior ABs have regularly played against the Pacific Islands home and away.
Full credit to Scotland for touring, but these test matches against Fiji and Samoa were put in place because they had nowhere else to go that would help them climb the IRB rankings.
It's also worth bearing in my the lack of infrastructure on the Islands... would Orkney and Shetland be able to host any of the tier on nations for a Test match?
Posted 21:28 27th June 2012
Dangerous says...
SBW is very talented and similar to Lomu in lots of ways. They both turn/turned the ball over a lot at the breakdown. They like to make one massive hit at the expense of a successful tackle. They also cause defense a few headaches. But I still prefer to see Lomu bumping off one after the other then a SBW no look offload. IMO
Posted 20:08 27th June 2012
campbell17 says...
I did not feel like getting up to watch the Scotland-Samoa match however I know for a fact that it could be seen on Facebook and the full match was put onto Youtube with links on the SRU website. One thing to give to the Samoans, their commentary and video quality were much better compared to what many of us experienced on ESPN watching them play Fiji. For those that missed the funny commentator, watch the game on Youtube. He is that bad, he will make you laugh...
Posted 19:44 27th June 2012
suilven says...
@jontheref: I think it's Sky & ESPN who broadcast games & who didn't in Scotland- Samoa's case because, errr, not enough in it for them.
@markpat: Next time,if there is, have a look on Twitter- there was a flurry of links to the wonderful Samoan Tourist website where they'd got a live stream going, which was watchable, even with over 2000 people on there! (& then download it later to watch with less sleepy eyes!)
Also, @seapointer, if it's 3am here it's not actually 3 am all over the world!!!
As for Sonny Bill, c'mon, he IS great, along with all the other ABs that totally squashed Ireland. ("his defence is questionable" - still laughing at that! )
Posted 19:00 27th June 2012