World XV
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The World Rugby XV is an international rugby union team composed of the best international players selected by a coach. The World XV games are not test matches and are mainly played for fun. Their most recent tour was in South Africa in June 2006 against a Springbok XV and a Western Province XV. The latter match was the testimonial for former Springboks captain and Western Province star Corné Krige, who captained the Western Province side.
[edit] Roster
The 2006 mid-year squad was:
Number | Player | Union |
---|---|---|
1 | David Hewett | New Zealand |
2 | Raphaël Ibañez | France |
3 | Cobus Visagie | South Africa |
4 | Tom Palmer | England |
5 | Radike Samo | Australia |
6 | Xavier Rush | New Zealand |
7 | Sébastien Chabal | France |
8 | Olivier Magne | France |
9 | Justin Marshall, (captain) | New Zealand |
10 | Carlos Spencer | New Zealand |
11 | Isa Nacewa | New Zealand |
12 | Fraser Waters | England |
13 | Thomas Castaignède | France |
14 | Bruce Reihana | New Zealand |
15 | Matt Burke | Australia |
16 | Mark Regan | England |
17 | Christian Califano | France |
18 | Julien Pierre | France |
19 | Sam Harding /Toutai Kefu | New Zealand / Australia |
20 | Mark Robinson | New Zealand |
21 | Ludovic Mercier | France |
22 | Joe Roff | Australia |
The World XV played on 3 December 2006 at Walkers Stadium in Leicester against the Springboks.They lost to the Impressive Springboks Onslaught by 32-7.The Boks outscored their rivals by four tries to one.
For the World XV: Try: Mitchell Con: Schifcofske
For South Africa: Tries: Van Heerden, Van den Berg 2, Rossouw Cons: Steyn 3 Pens: Pienaar, Steyn