2009 Australia national rugby union team tour
The 2009 Australia national rugby union Tour was a series of seven matches played by the Australia national rugby union team in November 2009. The "Wallabies " didn't obtain their goal (the Grand Slam) drawing the match with Ireland, and losing surprisingly to Scotland. The tour was preceded by a match against All Blacks for the Bledisloe Cup
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Coach(es) | Robbie Deans | ||||
Tour captain(s) | Rocky Elsom | ||||
Top point scorer(s) | Matt Giteau (48) | ||||
Top try scorer(s) | Ryan Cross (4) | ||||
Top test point scorer(s) | Matt Giteau (48) | ||||
Top test try scorer(s) | 10 players with 1 try | ||||
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Previous tour | 2008 |
The Matches
Scores and results list Australia's points tally first.
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Venue | Staus |
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31 October | New Zealand |
32-19 | National Olympic Stadium, Tokyo | Bledisloe Cup | |
2 November | Gloucester |
5-36 | Kingsholm, Gloucester | Tour Match | |
7 November | England |
9-18 | Twickenham, London | Test Match | |
15 November | Ireland |
20-20 | Croke Park, Dublin | Test Match | |
21 November | Scotland |
9-8 | Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh | Test Match | |
24 November | Cardiff Blues |
3-31 | Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff | Tour Match | |
28 November | Wales |
12-33 | Millennium Stadium, Cardiff | Test Match |
Matches
New Zealand
Australia |
19–32 | |
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Try: Hynes 34' c Con: Giteau (1/1) 35' Pen: Giteau (4/5) 5', 11', 28', 71' |
Report[1] | Tries: Sivivatu 20' c Smith 45' c Con: Carter (2/2) 21', 46' Pen: Carter (6/6) 14', 31', 61', 68', 72', 77' |
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Assistant referees:
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Gloucester (un-capped)
Gloucester | 5–36 | |
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Try: Burns 25' m Con: Spencer (0/1) |
Report[2] | Tries: Cross 14' c T. Smith 30' c Mitchell (2) 65' c, 75' c Cooper 78' m Con: Cooper (4/5) 15', 31', 66', 75' Pen: Cooper 3' |
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England
England |
9–18 | |
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Pen: Wilkinson (2/3) 8', 25' Drop: Wilkinson (1/2) 3' |
Report[3] | Try: Genia 21' m Ashley-Cooper 72' c Con: Giteau (1/2) 73' Pen: Giteau (2/2) 45', 60' |
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Ireland
Ireland |
20–20 | |
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Tries: Bowe 57' c O'Driscoll 79' c Con: O'Gara (2/2) 58', 79' Pen: O'Gara (2/2) 5', 21' |
Report[4] | Tries: Mitchell 2' c Elsom 62' c Con: Giteau (2/2) 3', 62' Pen: Giteau (2/4) 24', 54' Drop: Giteau (0/1) |
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- Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll became the 11th player in history to make his 100th Test appearance.
Scotland
Scotland |
9–8 | |
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Pen: Godman (2/3) 27', 56' Drop: Godman (0/1) Paterson (1/1) 75' |
Report[5] | Try: Cross 80' m Con: Giteau (0/1) Pen: Giteau (1/3) 4' Drop: Giteau (0/1) |
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Cardiff Blues (un-capped)
Cardiff Blues | 3–31 | |
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Pen: Blair (1/1) 3' | Report[6] | Try: Cross 4' c Beale (2) 38' c, 80' c Morahan 76' c Con: O'Connor (4/4) 6', 40', 77', 80' Pen: O'Connor (1/1) 21' |
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Wales
Wales |
12–33 | |
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Pen: S. Jones (3/4) 21' 30' 40' Halfpenny (1/1) 17' Hook (0/1) |
Report[7] | Try: Ioane 7' m Horwill 19' m Pocock 24' c Polota-Nau 62' c Con: Giteau (2/4) 25', 63' Pen: Giteau (3/3) 2' 31' 57' |
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Squad
The 35-man touring party was announced on 8 October 2009.
On 28 October, Tyrone Smith was called up to replace the injured Rob Horne.
After Berrick Barnes was ruled out with an injury sustained in training Brumbies, fly-half Matt Toomua was called up to cover for him for him.
Note: Caps and date of ages are to opening tour match on 31 October 2009.
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Coaching staffHead Coach - StatisticsKey
References
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