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Statistics against Test match opponents
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The 2004 New Zealand rugby union tour of Europe was a series of matches played in November–December 2004 in Italy, France and Great Britain by New Zealand national rugby union team
Results
13 November 2004 |
Italy | 10–59 | New Zealand |
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Try: Bergamasco Con: Wakarua Pen: Wakarua |
Try: Carter, McCaw 2 Muliaina 2, Smith Taumoepeau, Umaga 2 Con: Carter 7 |
Italy: 15.Kaine Robertson, 14.Ludovico Nitoglia, 13.Walter Pozzebon, 12.Matteo Barbini, 11.Matteo Pratichetti, 10.Rima Wakarua, 9.Paul Griffen, 8.David dal Maso, 7.Mauro Bergamasco, 6.Aaron Persico, 5.Santiago Dellape, 4.Marco Bortolami (capt.), 3.Salvatore Perugini, 2.Fabio Ongaro, 1.Andrea Lo Cicero, – replacements: 16.Giorgio Intoppa, 17.Salvatore Costanzo, 18.Enrico Pavanello, 19.Silvio Orlando, 20.Pietro Travagli, 21.Luciano Orquera, 22.Gert Peens
New Zealand: 15.Mils Muliaina, 14.Rico Gear, 13.Conrad Smith, 12.Tana Umaga (capt), 11.Joe Rokocoko, 10.Dan Carter, 9.Byron Kelleher, 8.Mose Tuiali'i, 7.Richie McCaw, 6.Jerry Collins, 5.Norm Maxwell, 4.Chris Jack, 3.Carl Hayman, 2.Anton Oliver, 1.Saimone Taumoepeau, – replacements: 16.Corey Flynn, 17.Greg Somerville, 18.Ali Williams, 19.Steven Bates, 20.Jimmy Cowan, 21.Aaron Mauger, 22.Ma'a Nonu
20 November 2004 |
Wales | 25–26 | New Zealand |
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Try: Davies, Shanklin Pen: Henson 2, S. Jones 3 |
Try: Muliaina, Rokocoko 2 Con: Carter Pen: Carter 3 |
Wales: 15.Gareth Thomas(capt.), 14.Tom Shanklin, 13.Sonny Parker, 12.Gavin Henson, 11.Shane Williams, 10.Stephen Jones, 9.Dwayne Peel, 8.Michael Owen, 7.Colin Charvis, 6.Dafydd Jones, 5.Gareth Llewellyn, 4.Brent Cockbain, 3.Adam R. Jones, 2.Mefin Davies, 1.Gethin Jenkins, – replacements: 16.Steve Jones, 17.Duncan Jones, 18.Ryan Jones, 19.Martyn Williams, 20.Gareth Cooper – No entry : 21.Ceri Sweeney, 22.Rhys Williams
New Zealand: 15.Mils Muliaina, 14.Doug Howlett, 13.Casey Laulala, 12.Aaron Mauger, 11.Joe Rokocoko, 10.Dan Carter, 9.Piri Weepu, 8.Mose Tuiali'i, 7.Richie McCaw (capt.), 6.Rodney So'oialo, 5.Ali Williams, 4.Chris Jack, 3.Greg Somerville, 2.Keven Mealamu, 1.Tony Woodcock, – replacements: 17.Carl Hayman, 20.Byron Kelleher, 21.Ma'a Nonu – No entry: 16.Anton Oliver, 18.Reuben Thorne, 19.Marty Holah, 22.Rico Gear
27 November 2004 |
France | 6–45 | New Zealand |
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Pen: Michalak 2 |
Try: Carter, Collins Kelleher, Nonu So'oialo Con: Carter 4 Pen: Carter 4 |
France: 15.Clement Poitrenaud, 14.Aurelien Rougerie, 13.Tony Marsh, 12.Brian Liebenberg, 11.Cedric Heymans, 10.Julien Peyrelongue, 9.Frederic Michalak, 8.Imanol Harinordoquy, 7.Olivier Magne, 6.Serge Betsen, 5.Jerome Thion, 4.Fabien Pelous (capt.), 3.Pieter de Villiers, 2.William Servat, 1.Sylvain Marconnet, – replacements: 16.Sebastien Bruno, 17.Olivier Milloud, 18.Pascal Pape, 19.Julien Bonnaire, 20.Mathieu Barrau, 21.Yannick Jauzion, 22.Christophe Dominici
New Zealand: 15.Mils Muliaina, 14.Doug Howlett, 13.Conrad Smith, 12.Tana Umaga (capt.), 11.Joe Rokocoko, 10.Dan Carter, 9.Byron Kelleher, 8.Rodney So'oialo, 7.Richie McCaw, 6.Jerry Collins, 5.Norm Maxwell, 4.Chris Jack, 3.Carl Hayman, 2.Anton Oliver, 1.Tony Woodcock, – replacements: 16.Keven Mealamu, 17.Greg Somerville, 18.Ali Williams, 21.Aaron Mauger, 22.Ma'a Nonu – No entry: 19.Mose Tuiali'i, 20.Piri Weepu
References
- "All Blacks run Italy ragged". The Observer. 14 November 2004. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
- "Rokocoko rocks harder". The Observer. 21 November 2004. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
- "Carter leads devastating dance of the All Blacks". The Observer. 28 November 2004. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
- "Tradition is the winner, and so are the All Blacks". The Observer. 5 December 2004. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
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