2006 June rugby union tests
The 2006 June rugby union tests (also known as the summer tests in the Northern Hemisphere) were rugby union Test matches played during between June in 2006. It saw several tests between touring Northern Hemisphere sides and home Southern Hemisphere sides, including a test series between Australia and England, Argentina and Wales, New Zealand and Ireland and South Africa and Scotland. France played Romania and the Springboks, while Italy played Fiji and Japan.
Most of the fixtures acted as end-of-season tours of the Northern Hemisphere nations, and pre season matches for the Tri Nations Series and Pacific 5 Nations for the Southern Hemisphere nations.
Overview
Series
Other tours
Team/Tour | Opponents |
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French tour | |
Italian tour |
Fixtures
10 June 2006 19:35 NZST (UTC+12) |
New Zealand |
34 – 23 | |
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Try: Howlett Muliaina Flavell Con: McAlister (2) Pen: McAlister (5) |
Report[1] | Try: O'Driscoll Trimble Con: O'Gara (2) Pen: O'Gara (3) |
- The scoreline belied the closeness of the contest, as Ireland were 20 minutes away from a first-ever win over the All Blacks, holding a 23–15 lead halfway through the second half.
10 June 2006 15:00 SAST (UTC+02) |
South Africa |
36 – 16 | |
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Try: Snyman Paulse Montgomery Burger Con: Montgomery (2) Pen: Montgomery (4) |
Report[2] | Try: Webster Con: Paterson Pen: Paterson (3) |
- This was Scotland's largest-ever defeat in South Africa.
Argentina |
27 – 25 | |
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Try: Leguizamón Núñez Piossek Leonelli Con: Todeschini (3) Pen: Todeschini (2) |
Report[3] | Try: M. Jones Evans Hook Con: Robinson (2) Pen: Robinson (2) |
- This was Argentina's first-ever Test in Patagonia. The choice of Wales as the opponent was especially significant, as Puerto Madryn is at the heart of an area settled by Welsh people in the 1860s and where the Welsh language is still frequently spoken.
Japan |
6 – 52 | |
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Pen: Ikeda (2) |
Try: Sole Bortolussi Dallan Mi. Bergamasco (2) Dellapè de Jager Con: Pez (4) Bortolussi (3) Pen: Pez |
17 June 2006 19:35 NZST (UTC+12) |
New Zealand |
27 – 17 | |
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Try: Dermody Kelleher McAlister Con: McAlister (3) Pen: McAlister (2) |
Report[4] | Try: Flannery O'Connell Con: O'Gara (2) Pen: O'Gara |
Argentina |
45 – 27 | |
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Try: Tiesi (2) J. M. Fernández Lobbe Con: Todeschini (3) Pen: Todeschini (8) |
Report[5] | Try: Delve S. Williams Byrne Con: Robinson Hook (2) Pen: Hook (2) |
- Argentina win a Test series against Wales for the first time ever.
Australia |
43 – 18 | |
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Try: Smith Gerrard (2) Tuqiri Chisholm Latham Con: Mortlock (5) Pen: Mortlock |
Try: Chuter Varndell Con: Goode Pen: Goode Drop: Goode |
- This was England's fifth consecutive Test defeat, their worst streak since 1984. Australia's George Gregan made his 120th international appearance, setting an all-time record for the sport.[6]
17 June 2006 20:00 (UTC+12) |
Fiji |
29 – 18 | |
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Try: Ligairi Caucaunibuca Rauluni Salabog Con: Bai (3) Pen: Bai |
Report[7] | Try: Sole Lo Cicero Con: Pez Pen: Pez (2) |
- Fiji claim a Six Nations scalp for the first time since 2000, when they defeated Italy (then newly admitted to the Six Nations), the last time the Azzurri visited Churchill Park.
17 June 2006 15:00 SAST (UTC+02) |
South Africa |
29 – 15 | |
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Try: Du Preez Pen: Montgomery (7) Van der Westhuyzen |
Try: Macfadyen Webster Con: Paterson Pen: Paterson |
- Fullback Percy Montgomery became the first Springbok to score 600 Test points.
Romania |
14 – 62 | |
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Try: Fercu Pen: Vlaicu (3) |
Try: Jauzion Martin Dusautoir Traille Marconnet Castaignède Szarzewski Laharrague Marty Con: Traille (6) Castaignède Pen: Traille |
Australia |
37 – 15 | |
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Try: Latham Gerrard Holmes Gregan Shepherd Con: Mortlock (3) Pen: Mortlock (2) |
Report[8] | Try: O'Gara Best Con: O'Gara Pen: O'Gara |
24 June 2006 15:00 SAST (UTC+02) |
South Africa |
26 – 36 | |
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Try: Russell Pen: Montgomery (7) |
Report[9] | Try: Heymans Clerc (2) Traille Con: Yachvili (2) Pen: Yachvili (2) Drop: Fritz Traille |
- South Africa suffered their first defeat at home since 2003. The result meant that the teams switched places in the world rankings, with France overtaking South Africa for second.
Argentina |
19 – 25 | |
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Try: Durand Con: Todeschini Pen: Todeschini (4) |
Report[10] | Try: Carter MacDonald Hamilton Con: Carter (2) Pen: Carter (2) |
gollark: More tests required, hm.
gollark: I think I know what it is now.
gollark: ... oh no.
gollark: --remind 100000m test 100000m
gollark: --remind 10m test 10m
See also
- Mid-year rugby union test series
- 2006 end-of-year rugby union tests
- 2006 IRB Churchill Cup
- 2006 IRB Pacific 5 Nations
- 2006 IRB Nations Cup
- 2006 France rugby union tour
References
- "Stats - allblacks.com". stats.allblacks.com. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "SA Rugby Match Centre – South Africa 36-16 Scotland". South African Rugby Union. 10 June 2006. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- "Argentina 27-25 Wales". 11 June 2006. Retrieved 14 September 2017 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- "Stats - allblacks.com". stats.allblacks.com. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "Argentina 45-27 Wales". 17 June 2006. Retrieved 14 September 2017 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- "Squad Profiles: George Gregan". Australian Rugby Union. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2008.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2006-06-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Australia 37-15 Ireland". 24 June 2006. Retrieved 14 September 2017 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- "South Africa 26-36 France". 24 June 2006. Retrieved 14 September 2017 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- "Stats - allblacks.com". stats.allblacks.com. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
External links
- 2006 Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series at Rugby.com.au
- 2006 All Blacks fixtures at AllBlacks.com
- 2006 Springboks fixtures at SARugby.co.za
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