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Guinness Premiership Rugby
Date:12-11-2010
Televised:
19:45 until 21:45GMT
Venue: Brewery Field
14:45 until 16:45(EST)
7.45pm
Anglo - Welsh Cup
LV= Cup




Fixture Preview

Tom Prydie and Mathew Morgan play at full-back and fly-half respectively in the first regional Ospreys game to be staged at the Bridgend ground.

Leicester wings Lee Robinson and Will Hurrell will make their first starts of the season.

Tigers also include ex-Ospreys and Blues scrum-half Jason Spice, who is on loan at Welford Road.

Ospreys forwards coach Jonathan Humphreys said:
"It promises to be an excellent occasion on Friday night, Leicester Tigers at the Brewery Field, it has all the ingredients for a memorable evening.

"As someone who is from the Bridgend area, I think it's fantastic that we've taken the game there.

"It's a district that is a vitally important to the region, with a fantastic track record of player development, and we've worked hard over the last few years since they came into our region to make the rugby community there feel a part of what we are trying to do.

"I think that by playing this game there, we are providing further evidence of our commitment to Bridgend.

Leicester director of rugby Richard Cockerill said:
"This is a good opportunity for some of those younger guys to play for the first team in a tough away game in Wales. It'll be a good test for the guys, they will learn from it and benefit from the experience.

"We've also got some older guys in there who need some game-time and they'll be keen to make the most of their opportunity.


Ospreys vs Tigers line-ups For Friday

Wings Lee Robinson and Will Hurrell will make their first starts of the season when Leicester Tigers face the Ospreys in the LV= Cup tie at Bridgend on Friday.

Preparing for a third fixture in seven days, Tigers director of rugby Richard Cockerill includes summer signing Robinson and England Under-20 international Hurrell, while 20-year-old prop Camilo Parilli-Ocampo makes his Tigers debut.

London-born Parilli-Ocampo has gained Development XV experience this season and has travelled with the senior team on league duty to gain experience in that environment.

On-loan scrum-half Jason Spice, who enjoyed spells in Wales with Cardiff Blues and the Ospreys, joins England international centre Dan Hipkiss, hooker Rob Hawkins and Robinson in providing the experienced core of the Tigers line-up, while Ben Pienaar leads out the side as captain.

Andy Forsyth, Dan Hemingway and Tom Armes, who have been playing Championship rugby with Nottingham, are brought into a squad which also includes full-back Alex Lewington and prop Ryan Bower who were involved in LV= Cup rugby last season.

Scrum-half Sam Harrison is among the replacements on his return from injury. The bench also includes Academy prop Fraser Balmain, flanker Matt Everard and young backs Rory Lynn and Stephen Macaulay.

"All of these guys want an opportunity to show what they can do and this is a chance for us to see what they offer," said Cockerill.

"We have to look at the whole squad and manage that, but this is a good opportunity for some of those younger guys to play for the first team in a tough away game in Wales. It'll be a good test for the guys, they will learn from it and benefit from the experience.

"We've also got some older guys in there who need some game-time and they'll be keen to make the most of their opportunity."

Tigers have made only one previous trip to Bridgend in their 130-year history. Peter Wheeler, Garry Adey and Bob Barker were the try-scorers in a 20-12 defeat there in January 1972. Bleddyn Jones, who will be in Wales on Friday as commentator for BBC Radio Leicester, was also in the Tigers XV that day.

The hosts, who will be captained by former Tigers hooker Mefin Davies, report ticket sales of more than 5,000 for their first game in Bridgend. Tickets will remain on sale up to kick-off, or phone the Live TV Hotline on 21.00$ or book online at www.OspreysvsTigerslive.com

Leicester Tigers

15 Alex Lewington
14 Lee Robinson
13 Dan Hipkiss
12 Andy Forsyth
11 Will Hurrell
10 George Ford
9 Jason Spice
1 Camilo Parilli-Ocampo
2 Rob Hawkins
3 Ryan Bower
4 Calum Green
5 Ben Gulliver
6 Dan Hemingway
7 Tom Armes
8 Ben Pienaar (c)

Replacements
16 Joe Duffey
17 Fraser Balmain
18 Peter Bucknall
19 Matt Everard
20 Steve Mafi
21 Sam Harrison
22 Stephen Macaulay
23 Rory Lynn

Ospreys
15 Tom Prydie
14 Kristian Phillips
13 Sonny Parker
12 Ashley Beck
11 Richard Fussell
10 Matthew Morgan
9 Rhys Webb
1 Duncan Jones
2 Mefin Davies (Capt)
3 Craig Mitchell
4 Conor McInerney
5 James Goode
6 James King
7 Justin Tipuric
8 Andy Lloyd

Replacements
16 Richard Hibbard
17 Joe Rees
18 Cai Griffiths
19 Ian Gough
20 Marty Holah
21 Jamie Nutbrown
22 Gareth Owen
23 Barry Davies



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International Rugby Events
Suncorp Stadium
Italy
vs
Argentina
Match scheduled: Date:13-11-2010
Televised:
14:30 until 16:30GMT
Saturday 7.15pm Qld (8.15pm NSW, 10.15pm NZ)

Match officials: Referee – Tony Archer (Australia); Sideline Officials – James Child (England) & Paul Holland (Australia); Video Referee – Russell Smith (Australia) – D Pakieto (NZ Observer).
Fixture Preview


Last week may have been a ‘dress rehearsal’ for the 2010 Four Nations final – but don’t get a shock if Saturday night comes and goes and we all discover someone re-wrote the story in the week since.

The Kangaroos were clinical and gutsy in disposing of the Kiwis in front of a hostile crowd of 44,000 in Auckland last Saturday and as such deserve favouritism to retain their Four Nations crown. But more than a few things went wrong for the World Champions, who looked one-dimensional and tentative for much of the evening before Benji Marshall hit the afterburners to put some respectability back into the score line. (And with time elapsing, who’s to say they wouldn’t have gotten even closer had the contest continued?)

After a bunch of experimentation and speculation, the nitty gritty of the business end of the tournament sees both sides settle on their strongest outfits – and for the Kangaroos that means a reluctant goodbye (possibly forever?) to 44-Test stalwart Petero Civoniceva, who personally relinquished his bench spot due to some sluggish, weary form.

Fullback Billy Slater, centre Willie Tonga, second-rower Luke Lewis (man of the match against England) and bench player Kurt Gidley return after a week’s rest. Lewis pushes Greg Bird, who was forceful last week (142 metres, five tackle-breaks, two offloads and a line-break) onto the bench, while Nate Myles is coach Tim Sheens’ replacement for Civoniceva.

Meanwhile Kiwis coach Stephen Kearney has elevated Greg Eastwood to his starting side, pushing Frank-Paul Nuuausala to the pine, while Sika Manu has lost his place in the top 17, with the Raiders’ Bronson Harrison to start in the second row (makes some sense given the Kangaroos’ Canberra connection of Dave Shillington and Tom Learoyd-Lahrs). Also, after a week’s rest, young Penrith prop Sam McKendry returns to the fold on the bench. Frank Pritchard was unavailable due to injury.

Only four Kangaroos (Slater, Darren Lockyer, Cameron Smith and Paul Gallen) remain from the team that fell to the Kiwis in the 2008 World Cup Final, while New Zealand have 10 of their victorious 17 still within their ranks (Lance Hohaia, Sam Perrett, Benji Marshall, Nathan Fien, Thomas Leuluai, Adam Blair, Simon Mannering, Harrison, Jeremy Smith, Issac Luke and Eastwood).

Suncorp Stadium hasn’t been kind to the Kiwis – they’ve won just four of 21 Tests played there.

Also, you can bet it will be an emotional night for the Brisbane crowd, with Darren Lockyer playing his last Test at Suncorp Stadium (another isn’t scheduled for Queensland until at least 2012). It’s the respected captain’s 54th in the green and gold.

Incredibly, local Lote Tuqiri plays his first Test in his home state.

Watch out Kangaroos: Two words: Benji Marshall. Last week the Kiwi skipper made a game-high seven tackle-breaks and equal game-high three line-breaks, plus two try assists. Earlier this week he told NRL.com his dazzling, deceptive play was not an off-the-cuff occurrence but rather something he practises. They say practice makes perfect… well, Benji’s been practising a lot for this ultimate showdown.

Expect Shaun Kenny-Dowall to massively improve on his modest 91 metres and just two tackle-breaks last week. For the Roosters in the NRL he averaged 129 metres and ranked second in the comp for tackle busts with 156.

Issac Luke was top in the NRL for dummy-half line-breaks (eight) and his 192 dummy-half runs were second to Kiwi team-mate Sam Perrett’s 210. They need plenty from the duo.

Watch out Kiwis: New Zealand need to be wary across the park. The Kangaroos have scored 20 tries in the tournament to date, off the back of 19 line-breaks – with 11 different try-scorers. Willie Tonga, Brent Tate and Brett Morris lead the way with three each, with Morris’s tally from his eight Tests now an impressive 11 tries.

With Civoniceva dropping himself, expect Matt Scott (125 metres and 28 tackles in 49 minutes last week) to deliver and show he belongs in the green and gold for a while to come.

Enforcers Paul Gallen and Greg Bird will bend the Kiwi line at every opportunity.

The forgotten man could be Kurt Gidley off the bench – the Newcastle utility missed last week, played just 17 minutes against England and barely raised a sweat against PNG. He could be the game breaker.

Where it will be won: The tempo of the game. The Kangaroos shot out to an 18-2 lead after 24 minutes last week, largely on the back of a fast pace. There was intent and urgency about everything they did, whether it was getting a fast play-the-ball or kicking for touch quickly after receiving a penalty. They also directed their kicks well and made sure long-range probes stayed away from the sidelines, limiting the amount of time the big Kiwi forwards had to suck in the deep breaths and recover from their early involvement. That ensured the home side was always on the back foot early.

The Kangaroos will look to replicate that on home soil on Saturday.

Meanwhile the Kiwis will look to their smart and elusive dummy-half runners, especially outside men including Perrett, to get their opponents retreating and on the back foot early. Last week the Kiwis ran from dummy-half more than twice as many times as the Kangaroos (33-16) and they gained good territory (258 metres to 104 metres). But not too much of that came in the first quarter of the game… when they needed it.

The Kiwis may also want to rethink their policy of putting the ball into touch, thus limiting the impact of the Kangaroos’ broken play runners including Billy Slater. Last week the Kangaroos were required to cart the ball back from kicks on just six occasions, for a 62-metre gain. Granted, gifting a star like Slater too much of an opportunity isn’t a smart tactic but the Kiwis need to get a confidence boost from somewhere - and providing they follow their kicks with a good chase and apply pressure, it could lead to a valuable possession turnover deep in Aussie territory.



The History: Played 118; Australia 87, New Zealand 28, drawn 3. The 'Roos hold a 48 to 13 advantage in games played in Australia. The Kiwis have managed just five wins in the past 31 meetings between these sides – but two of those were the Tri Nations Final in 2005 and World Cup Final (at Suncorp Stadium) in 2008.

Conclusion: It would seem the only concern for the Kangaroos would be the burden of recent history: in the 2008 World Cup they smashed the Kiwis 30-6 in their sole pool game, then five weeks later were bushwhacked 34-20 in the final. Last week’s victory was decisive, but a drop in intensity towards the end allowed the Kiwis to show what they are capable of.

The Kangaroos are a well-drilled, well-balanced side. They work as a team rather than as a clump of brilliant individuals, and that’s their biggest advantage: should one or more players deliver less than their usual contribution, the others can cover the ‘slack’. That’s not quite the case with the Kiwis. They need Marshall to fire, early and often. They need Kenny-Dowall to puncture the line, early, to sow the seeds of doubt out wide. They need Adam Blair and Jeremy Smith to raise their intensity and maintain it for the duration of their stints in the middle. And they need to inject Luke at precisely the right time to take advantage of fatigue in the Aussie defensive line. If they do this, then the final will be a nail-biter, with the outcome hanging on a simple error, 50/50 ref’s call or missed tackle (last week Australia missed 44 tackles to the Kiwis’ 32).

But in what’s sure to be an emotional night for Lockyer in front of his home crowd for the last time in the green and gold, we’ll pump for a Kangaroos victory by eight points, with Brett Morris first try-scorer and Luke Lewis man of the match.





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Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi, Verona
EMC Autumn Tests
Italy
vs
Argentina
Match scheduled:
Date:13-11-2010
14:30 until 16:30GMT
14:30 local



Fixture Preview



Italy: L McLean (Benetton Treviso); T Benvenuti (Benetton Treviso), G Canale (Clermont Auvergne), Andrea Masi (Racing Metro), M Bergamasco (Racing Metro), C Gower (Bayonne), T Tebaldi (Aironi), S Perugini (Aironi), L Ghiraldini (Benetton Treviso), M Castrogiovanni (Leicester), C del Fava (Aironi), Q Geldenhuys (Aironi), A Zanni (Benetton Treviso), R Barbieri (Benetton Treviso), S Parisse (Stade Francais, capt)


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Argentina: M Rodriguez (Stade Francais); G Camacho (Harlequins), G Tiesi (Stade Francais), S Fernandez (Montpellier), L Gonzalez Amorosino (Leicester), F Contepomi (Toulon, capt), N Vergallo (Toulouse); R Roncero (Stade Francais), M Ledesma (Clermont Auvergne), M Scelzo (Clermont Auvergne), M Carizza (Biarritz), M Galarza (Leinster), G Fessia (Cordoba), M De Achaval (Alumni), JM Fernandez Lobbe (Toulon)


Live News : Stage set for Latin duel


Italy and Argentina will clash for the first time in two years at the Stadio Bentegodi in Verona on Saturday with the hosts looking to return to winning ways against their Latin rivals.

The Pumas hold a significant advantage in the all-time stats having claimed victory in 10 of their 16 encounters including a 22-14 win in their last meeting in Torino back in 2008 where the boot of centre Felipe Contepomi proved pivotal.

Italy's last victory over the Pumas came the same year with the Azzurri claiming a narrow 13-12 success in Cordoba but they have not beaten their Latin rivals on home soil since their 23-19 victory in Piacenza in 1998.

Italy v Argentina All-time record: Played: 16, Argentina won 10, Italy won 5, Drawn 1.

Biggest winning margin: Arg: 30 (36-6 Rome, 2002), Ita: 13 (19-6 Rovigo, 1978).

Highest score: Arg: 39 (39-22 Genova, 2005), Ita: 31 (31-25, East London, 1995).

Most tries: Arg: 5 (36-6, Rome, 2002) Ita: 3 (31-25, East London, 1995 and 30-29, Cordoba, 2005).

Longest winning sequence: Arg: 3 (2001-2005, 2005-2007); Ita: 1.

Most points (individual): Ita: D Dominguez 58; Arg: FJ Todeschini 67.

Most tries (individual): Ita: GJ Canale 2; Arg: D Albanese 3.

Most points in a Test: Ita: 21, D Dominguez (East London, 1995) ; Arg: 30, FJ Todeschini (Salta, 2005) .






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Referee: Chris Pollock (NZ)
Assistant Referees: Romain Poite (Fra), Pascal Gauzere (Fra)
TMO: Daniel Gillet (Fra)

Azzurri face Pumas without Bergamasco

Italy will tackle Argentina in Verona on Saturday without flanker Mauro Bergamasco after the Stade Francais openside succumbed to a shoulder problem.

His place in the back-row is taken by Roberto Barbieri, who is joined there by fit-again skipper Sergio Parisse and the reliable Alessandro Zanni.

Craig Gower and Tito Tebaldi continue at halfback while Benetton Treviso centre Tommaso Benvenuti will win his first cap on the wing.

With the Pumas selecting a typically heavyweight pack for the game, Nick Mallett has responded by calling on scrummaging powerhouses Martin Castrogiovanni and Salvatore Perugini in the front-row and a brawny second-row of Quintin Geldenhuys and Carlo del Fava.

Felipe Contepomi will captain Argentina and start at fly-half in the absence of the injured Juan Hernandez.

Hernandez, a key player for the Pumas, injured a hamstring playing for Racing Metro and will miss all of Argentina's November tour which also features tests against France and Ireland. Contepomi and outside centre Gonzalo Tiesi are the only regular 2007 World Cup backs in the Pumas side named by coach Santiago Phelan.

Lock Patricio Albacete also misses the tour through injury with relative newcomer Mariano Galarza lining up alongside Biarritz's Manuel Carizza in the second-row.


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EMC Autumn Tests
England
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Australia
Match scheduled:
Date:13-11-2010
14:30 until 16:30GMT
14:30 local



Fixture Preview

England v Australia All-time record: Played: 39, England won 15, Australia won 23, drawn 1.

Biggest winning margin: Eng: 17, 23-6 at Twickenham, 1976; Aus: 76, 76-0 at Suncorp Stadium, 1998.

Highest score: Eng: 32 (32-31) at Twickenham, 2002; Aus: 76 (76-0) at Suncorp Stadium, 1998.

Most tries: Eng: 4 (28-19) at Twickenham, 1988; Aus: 11 (76-0) at Suncorp Stadium, 1998.

Longest winning sequence: Eng: 5 (2000-04); Aus: 4 (1984-88).

Most points (individual): Eng: Jonny Wilkinson 114; Aus: Michael Lynagh 108.

Most tries (individual): Eng: 4 Rory Underwood and Ben Cohen; Aus: 7 Ben Tune.

Most points in a Test: Eng: 22 Jonny Wilkinson at Twickenham, 2002; Aus: 22 Matt Burke at Suncorp, 1998.

England look to build on Sydney success


England will be hoping to prove that their shock victory over Australia in Sydney earlier this year was no flash in the pan when the two sides meet again on Saturday, this time at Twickenham.

Going into that game at Stadium Australia, England had lost their three previous encounters with the Wallabies, including a 27-17 defeat in Perth the weekend before, with Quade Cooper having been the star of the show.

However, England, inspired by the exciting newcomers such as Ben Youngs and Chris Ashton, both of whom notched, battled their way to a nail-biting 21-20 victory, thus injecting some much-needed optimism into the Martin Johnson era.

Racking up a second successive win over Robbie Deans' men will not be easy, though. Not only will the Wallabies arrive buoyed by recent wins over New Zealand and Wales, they will also be take great confidence from the fact that they have triumphed on their two most recent visits to Twickenham.

Their 18-9 success 12 months ago was founded on a dominant second-half display and although England can claim to have improved immeasurably in the interim, the Wallabies will feel entitled to say the same.

The injury-enforced unavailabilty of Jonny Wilkinson is a plus for some observers but England would surely have liked to have been able to draw upon the services of a man who has scored more points (114) than any other player in this fixture, with his most significant contribution undoubtedly his now legendary drop goal in the 2003 World Cup final.

Still, after witnessing Wales destroy Australia's front row in Cardiff last weekend, many English fans will no doubt feel that this game will be decided up front, just as it was when the two sides met again in the 2007 World Cup quarter-finals, a game in which Andrew Sheridan, who always relishes the challenge of dismantling the Wallaby set-piece, inspired his team-mates to a 12-10 upset win. Johnson will be hoping from more of the same from the prop this weekend.



England


Team
15 FB
Ben Foden
14 W
Chris Ashton
13 C
Mike Tindall
12 C
Shontayne Hape
11 W
Mark Cueto
10 FH
Toby Flood
9 SH
Ben Youngs
1 P
Andrew Sheridan
2 H
Dylan Hartley
3 P
Dan Cole
4 L
Courtney Lawes
5 L
Tom Palmer
6 F
Tom Croft
7 F
Lewis Moody
8 N8
Nick Easter



Australia

Team

15 FB
Kurtley Beale
14 W
James O'Connor
13 C
Adam Ashley-Cooper
12 C
Matt Giteau
11 W
Drew Mitchell
10 FH
Quade Cooper
9 SH
Will Genia
1 P
Benn Robinson
2 H
Stephen Moore
3 P
Ben Alexander
4 L
Mark Chisholm
5 L
Nathan Sharpe
6 F
Rocky Elsom
7 F
David Pocock
8 N8
Ben McCalman







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Ireland
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Match scheduled:
Date:13-11-2010
14:30 until 16:30GMT


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Ireland v Samoa All-time record: Played: 4, Ireland won 3, Samoa won 1.

Biggest winning margin: Ire: 27, at Lansdowne Road, 1988 and Lansdowne Road, 2001; Sam: 15, 40-25 at Lansdowne Road, 1996.

Highest score: Ire: 49 (49-22) at Lansdowne Road, 1988; Sam: 40 (40-25) at Lansdowne Road, 1996.

Most tries: Ire: 8 (49-22) at Lansdowne Road, 1988; Sam: 5 (40-25) at Lansdowne Road, 1996.

Longest winning sequence: Ire 2 (2001-present day); Sam: 1 (1996-2001).

Most points (individual): Ire: Ronan O'Gara 47; Sam: Earl Va'a 27.

Most tries (individual): Ire: 2 Keith Crossan and Ronan O'Gara; Sam: 2 Afato So'oalo, To'o Vaega and Phineas Young.

Most points in a Test: Ire: 32 Ronan O'Gara at Apia Park, 1996; Sam: 15 Earl Va'a at Lansdowne Road, 1996.



Irish will be wary of Samoan threat

Ireland's clash with Samoa at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday represents only the fifth meeting between the two countries.

The pair collided for the first time at the old Lansdowne Road in October of 1988, with the Irish coming out on top 49-22 after a gloriously open encounter which featured 12 tries in total, eight of which went the way of the hosts.

It was a very different story, though, when Samoa returned to Dublin eight years later and caused a major surprise by outscoring Ireland by five tries to one on their way to a scintillating 40-25 success.

The two sides locked horns again at Lansdowne in 2001 and this time it was Ireland who cruised to victory, with Tyrone Howe, Geordan Murphy, Jeremy Staunton and Frankie Sheahan all touching down in comfortable 35-8 triumph.

Ireland also bossed proceedings when the two sides went head to head in Fiji for the first time, in Apia in the run-up to the 2003 World Cup, with the visitors prevailing 40-14.

Irish fans will be anticipating another facile win this weekend but they should be wary of taking victory for granted, as they did in 1996.






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South Africa
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Match scheduled:
Date:13-11-2010
15:30 until 17:30GMT
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Wales out to end losing streak


Wales will be desperately hoping to arrest a run of 11 successive defeats at the hands of the Springboks when the two sides collide in Cardiff on Saturday.

The Welsh have a dismal record against the South Africans, having registered just one victory from their 24 previous meetings, with 22 games going the way of the Boks and the other game drawn.

Wales' solitary win came in a game which marked the official opening of the Millennium Stadium, with tries from Mark Taylor and Gareth Thomas, and 19 points from the boot of Neil Jenkins, helping Wales to an impressive 29-19 victory.

Since that historic day in Cardiff, Wales have known nothing but heartbreak and misery in their clashes with the Springboks. Their most recent meeting was particularly demoralising, with Wales frittering away an early 16-3 lead against an under-strength South African side before launching a spirited late fightback only to come out wrong end of a 34-31 scoreline.

Wales v South Africa All-time record: Played: 24, Wales won 1, South Africa won 22, drawn 1.

Biggest winning margin: Wal: 10, 29-19 at Millennium Stadium, 1976; SA: 83, 96-13 at Loftus Versfeld, 1998.

Highest score: Wal: 36 (36-38) at Millennium Stadium, 2004; SA: 96 (96-13) at Loftus Versfeld, 1998.

Most tries: Wal: 3 (36-38) at Millennium Stadium, 2004 and (31-34) at Millennium Stadium, 2010; SA: 15 (96-13) at Loftus Versfeld, 1998.

Longest winning sequence: Wal: 1 (1999-00); SA: 11 (2000-present day).

Most points (individual): Wal: Stephen Jones 73; SA: Percy Montgomery 91.

Most tries (individual): Wal: 3 Shane Williams; SA: 6 Joost van der Westhuizen.

Most points in a Test: Wal: 21 Stephen Jones at Millennium Stadium, 2004; SA: 31 Percy Montgomery at Loftus Versfeld, 1998.

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Wales


Team
15 FB
Lee Byrne
14 W
George North
13 C
Tom Shanklin
12 C
James Hook
11 W
Shane Williams
10 FH
Stephen Jones
9 SH
Mike Phillips
1 P
Gethin Jenkins
2 H
Matthew Rees
3 P
Adam Jones
4 L
Alun-Wyn Jones
5 L
Bradley Davies
6 F
Danny Lydiate
7 F
Martyn Williams
8 N8
Jonathan Thomas



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South Africa


Team
15 FB
Gio Aplon
14 W
Bjorn Basson
13 C
Frans Steyn
12 C
Jean de Villiers
11 W
Bryan Habana
10 FH
Morne Steyn
9 SH
Ruan Pienaar
1 P
Tendai Mtawarira
2 H
Bismarck du Plessis
3 P
Jannie du Plessis
4 L
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6 F
Deon Stegmann
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France and Fiji will meet for the first time since the 2003 Rugby World Cup on Saturday with the home side bidding to maintain their unbeaten record against the Polynesians.

The two sides have gone head to head seven times in total with four of those clashes coming in the World Cup. Les Bleus defeated the Fijians 31-16 in the quarter-finals in Auckland in 1987. They met again four years later, with France having a far easier time of it thanks to a Jean-Baptiste Lafond a hat-trick that inspired a 33-9 success in Grenoble.

They were drawn together in the same pool again in 1999 when France prevailed once more - but they were made to work hard for their 28-19 victory.

It was all too easy for the French, though, in 2003, with Frederic Michalak kicking 18 points and Yannick Jauzion emulating Lafond in scoring a hat-trick as the Europeans coasted to a 61-18 victory. Fiji will be intent on avoiding a similar mauling in Nantes on Sunday.

France v Fiji All-time record: Played: 7, France won 7, Fiji won 0.

Biggest winning margin: Fra: 67, 77-10 at Stade Geoffory Guichard, 2001; Fij: N/A.

Highest score: Fra: 77 (77-10) at Stade Geoffory Guichard, 2001; Fij: N/A.

Most tries: Fra: 12 (77-10) at Stade Geoffory Guichard, 2001; Fij: 2 (61-18) at Lang Park, 2003 and (31-16) at Eden Park, 1987.

Longest winning sequence: Fra 7 (1964-present day); Fij: N/A.

Most points (individual): Fra: Frederic Michalak 26; Fij: Nicky Little 36.

Most tries (individual): Fra: 5 Christophe Dominici; Fij: 9 players on one try.

Most points in a Test: Fra: 23 Frederic Michalak at Lang Park, 2003; Fij: 14 Nicky Little at Stade Municipal, 1999.





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