IRB Nations Cup

IRB Nations Cup
Current season or competition:
2011 IRB Nations Cup
Sport Rugby union
Founded 2006
No. of teams 6
Country(ies)  Argentina Jaguars
 Georgia
 Namibia
 Portugal
 Romania
South African Kings
Most recent champion(s) South African Kings

The Nations Cup is a rugby union competition that was first held in 2006 at Estádio Universitário in Lisbon with Argentina A, Italy A, Portugal and Russia taking part. The tournament is part of the International Rugby Board's US $50 million Strategic Investment programme, which also includes the Pacific Nations Cup, the Pacific Rugby Cup and the Americas Rugby Championship (as well as the ARC's predecessor, the North America 4).

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History

The Nations Cup is aimed at providing more competition for tier one A sides, as well as offering opportunities for second and third tier nations such as Portugal, Russia, Namibia, Uruguay, Georgia and Romania. The Nations Cup is an important tournament for both Italy and Argentina; at the time of the inaugural competition in 2006, the two sides combined had only nine players that did not play in their respective domestic competitions. The inaugural tournament was won by Argentina A.

The Nations Cup was expanded in 2007, with six teams instead of four. Argentina A and Italy A returned, along with Namibia, Georgia, Romania and the Emerging Springboks. This was in part to allow Namibia, Georgia and Romania to warm up for the 2007 Rugby World Cup. All fixtures were played at the Tineretului Stadium in Bucharest, with the Emerging Springboks being crowned champions.

In 2008 Argentina A, soon to be rechristened as Argentina Jaguars, left the tournament to play in the Churchill Cup, Namibia also withdrew. Uruguay and Russia took their places. The Emerging Springboks were crowned champions for the second time with a 100% record.

2009 saw the addition of Scotland A and France A to the tournament at the expense of the Emerging Springboks and Georgia, which both had other commitments that year. The Emerging Springboks played the British and Irish Lions during the Lions' tour of South Africa, while Georgia accepted an invitation to the Churchill Cup. Scotland A won that year's edition.

The 2010 edition was held at Arcul de Triumf Stadium in Bucharest. Romania and defending champions Scotland A returned from 2009, as did Italy A. France A, Russia, and Uruguay instead played in the 2010 Churchill Cup. Their places were taken by Georgia, returning after a one-year absence, and Namibia and Argentina Jaguars, returning for the first time since 2007. Namibia emerged as winners.

Arcul de Triumf hosted again in 2011. This edition effectively served as a 2011 Rugby World Cup warm-up for host Romania, defending Nations Cup champion Namibia, and Georgia. The Argentina Jaguars also returned from the 2010 edition. Portugal returned for the first time since the inaugural edition in 2006. South Africa made their first appearance since 2008 a successful one, with a team billed as the "South African Kings"—in reality, the Southern Kings, the country's planned future Super Rugby franchise—winning the event.

Teams

The teams that participated in the IRB Nations Cup and their finishing positions are as follows:

Team Name 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
 Argentina A / Jaguars (since 2008) 1st 2nd 4th 3rd
 Emerging Springboks 1st 1st
 France A 3rd
 Georgia 3rd 2nd 5th 2nd
 Italy A 2nd 5th 4th 2nd 3rd
 Namibia 6th 1st 4th
 Portugal 4th 6th
 Romania 4th 3rd 4th 2nd 5th
 Russia 3rd 6th 5th
 Scotland A 1st 6th
South African Kings 1st
 Uruguay 5th 6th

Statistics

Point scorers

Rank Player Team Points
1 Luciano Orquera  Italy A 119
2 Dan Dumbrava  Romania 70
3 Florin Vlaicu  Romania 49
4 Santiago González Iglesias  Argentina Jaguars 47
5 Valentin Calafeteanu  Romania 46
6 Louis Strydom South African Kings 45
Alexander Yanyushkin  Russia 45
8 Peter Grant  Emerging Springboks 44
Hernán Senillosa  Argentina Jaguars 44
10 Chrysander Botha  Namibia 41
Malkhaz Urjukashvili  Georgia A 41

Last updated: 21 June 2011
Source: irb.com

Try scorers

Rank Player Team Points
1 Siyanda Grey South African Kings 6
Joaquín Tuculet  Argentina Jaguars 6
3 Tomás de Vedia  Argentina Jaguars 4
Michele Sepe  Italy A 4
5 Tonderai Chavhanga  Emerging Springboks 3
Marius Delport  Emerging Springboks 3
Catalin Fercu  Romania 3
Juan Ignacio Gauthier  Argentina Jaguars 3
Hernán Senillosa  Argentina Jaguars 3

Last updated: 21 June 2011
Source: irb.com

Results

Year Winner Host
2006  Argentina A  Portugal
2007  Emerging Springboks  Romania
2008  Emerging Springboks  Romania
2009  Scotland A  Romania
2010  Namibia  Romania
2011 South African Kings  Romania

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