2007 Rugby World Cup squads
This article lists the official squads for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France. Each of the 20 nations was required to confirm their 30-man squad by 14 August. United States player Thretton Palamo, aged 18 when the teams were named and 8 days past his 19th birthday when he made his only appearance in the competition, was the youngest to ever take part at a World Cup final stage.[1]
Pool A
England
Final squad released on 13 August 2007 from RFU. Jamie Noon was sent home injured on 15 September; he was replaced by Newcastle Falcons team-mate, Toby Flood Daily Mail. After Josh Lewsey was injured in the semi-final against France, Nick Abendanon was called up as cover Telegraph.
Head Coach: Brian Ashton
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Samoa
Final squad announced on Manu Samoa.
- Filipo Levi and Donald Kerslake were replaced by Tani Fuga and Alfie Vaeluaga before the tournament, from BBC Sport.
- Sailosi Tagicakibau replaced Anitelia Tuilagi, ahead of the Tonga game, from Manu Samoa.
- Fosi Pala'amo was called in to replace Justin Va'a for the England game, from Manu Samoa.
- Na'ama Leleimalefaga was called into the squad to replace Fosi Pala'amo for the USA game, from Manu Samoa.
Head Coach: Michael Jones
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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South Africa
Squad released 21 July 2007 accessed from SA Rugby
Pierre Spies was withdrawn from the squad after developing a condition believed to be a pulmonary embolism, with Bismarck du Plessis taking his place,[2] although one specialist disputed the diagnosis.[3] A third specialist confirmed the original diagnosis, and Spies remained off the team.[4]
On 10 September, after the Springboks' match against Manu Samoa, Jean de Villiers was ruled out of the rest of the World Cup with a torn left biceps suffered in that match. Wayne Julies replaced him on the squad.[5]
On 1 October, Jannie du Plessis, older brother of Bismarck du Plessis, replaced BJ Botha, who tore knee ligaments in the Boks' last pool match against the United States.[6]
Head Coach: Jake White
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Tonga
Squad accessed from Rugby-World-Cup Kisi Pulu replaced Mosese Moala. While Maama Molitika was called up to replace Paino Hehea, ahead of the England game. BBC
Head Coach: Quddus Fielea
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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United States
Squad released 14 August 2007, accessed from USA Rugby and Planet-Rugby John van der Giessen was called up to replace Luke Gross. Scrum
Head Coach: Peter Thorburn
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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The following players are in reserve in case of injury.
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Pool B
Australia
Squad announced 23 July 2007, accessed from . Mark Gerrard was injured in the opening game and replaced by Cameron Shepherd.[7] Morgan Turinui was called up on October 1, 2007 to replace Number 8 David Lyons.[8]
Head Coach: John Connolly
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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The following players are on reserve in case of injuries in the main squad
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Canada
Final squad announced 15 August 2007 accessed from Rugby-World-Cup Josh Jackson replaced Jamie Cudmore who was ruled out with a broken bone in his hand. SIRC
Head Coach: Ric Suggitt
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Fiji
Final squad announced 22 July 2007 accessed from Planet-Rugby, profile details from Teivovo. Filimoni Bolavucu was ruled out of the tournament and was replaced by Sireli Bobo from Rugby-World-Cup
Head coach: Ilivasi Tabua
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Japan
Squad released 11 August 2007 accessed from Japan Rugby Football Union. Mitsugu Yamamoto replaced by Yusuke Aoki 21 August accessed from Planet-Rugby. Daisuke Ohata tore his left Achilles tendon in Japan's final warm-up against Portugal, and was replaced by Tomoki Kitagawa.[9]
Head Coach: John Kirwan
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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The following players are on reserve in case of injury.
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Wales
Squad announced 10 August 2007 accessed from Planet-Rugby
Head Coach: Gareth Jenkins
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Pool C
Italy
Squad released 16 August 2007 accessed from the Telegraph. Carlo Del Fava withdrew due to injury on 17 August. Fabio Staibano was originally announced as his replacement, but he was in turn ruled out due to injury. Del Fava was later ruled fit to play, and was restored to the squad on 27 August.[10] Silvio Orlando replaced Robert Barbieri after he was ruled out due to injury in a warm-up game.[11]
Head Coach: Pierre Berbizier
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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New Zealand
Squad announced 22 July 2007 accessed from BBC Sport.
Head Coach: Graham Henry
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Portugal
Squad announced 15 August 2007, accessed from Portugal Rugby, extra stats from 2rugby.
Head Coach: Tomaz Morais
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Romania
Squad announced 14 August 2007 accessed from Rugby Rugby
Head Coach: Daniel Santamans
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Scotland
Squad announced 14 August 2007, accessed from SRU On Alasdair Dickinson was called up to the Scotland 2007 World Cup squad, on his 24th birthday, to replace the injured Allan Jacobsen.[17]
Head Coach: Frank Hadden
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Pool D
Argentina
Squad released 28 July 2007 from Planet-Rugby. Additional information from Unión Argentina de Rugby.
Martín Gaitán was forced to withdraw from the squad on 18 August after it was discovered he had a blocked artery in his heart, and was replaced by Hernán Senillosa.[18] José María Núñez Piossek was forced to withdraw from the squad due to injury on 30 August, and was replaced by Federico Martín Aramburú.[19] Mario Ledesma was forced to withdraw from the squad for the third-place match against France due to injury on 15 October, and was replaced by Eusebio Guiñazú.[20]
Head Coach: Marcelo Loffreda
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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France
Provisional squad announced 14 June 2007, from Planet-Rugby. Elvis Vermeulen replaced by Thierry Dusautoir due to injury on 21 June Planet-Rugby. Sylvain Marconnet was replaced due to injury by Nicolas Mas on 20 August BBC Sport.
Head Coach: Bernard Laporte
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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The following players are on reserve in case of withdrawals from the squad.
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Georgia
Final squad released on 9 August 2007 from Planet-Rugby, other details from Georgian RFU
Head Coach: Malkhaz Cheishvili
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Ireland
Squad listed from BBC Sport 12 August 2007, further information from Irish Rugby Football Union.
Head Coach: Eddie O'Sullivan
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Namibia
Squad released 18 July 2007 from Planet-Rugby, additional information from Namibian Rugby and South Africa Rugby.
Head Coach: Hakkies Husselman
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Notes and references
- ↑ "Thretton takes milestone in his stride". RugbyWorldCup.com. 2007-09-06. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-07.
- ↑ "Springbok Spies to miss World Cup". BBC Sport. 2007-07-30. Retrieved 2007-07-31.
- ↑ Keohane, Mark (2007-08-08). "Spies back in Bok picture". Independent Online. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
- ↑ "SA Rugby Statement on Pierre Spies". South African Rugby Union. 2007-08-14. Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-08-14.
- ↑ "De Villiers out of world cup with torn bicep". International Rugby Board. 2007-09-10. Retrieved 2007-09-14.
- ↑ de Koning, Jan (2007-10-01). "Planes, Trains and Bloem Babies". Planet-Rugby.com. Retrieved 2007-10-01.
- ↑ "Shepherd earns Wallabies call-up". Qantas Wallabies. 2007-09-11. Retrieved 2007-09-11.
- ↑ "Turinui replaces injured Lyons". rugbyworldcup.com. 2007-10-01. Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
- ↑ "Kitagawa replaces Ohata". Rugbyrugby.com. 2007-08-28. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-28.
- ↑ "Second chance for Del Fava". tvnz.co.nz. 2007-08-28. Retrieved 2010-05-09.
- ↑ "Italy call up Orlando to replace injured Barbieri". uk.reuters.com. 2007-09-14. Retrieved 2010-05-09.
- ↑ Festuccia has signed with Racing Métro for the 2007-08 season.
- ↑ Lo Cicero has signed with Racing Métro for the 2007-08 season.
- ↑ Stanojevic has signed with Calvisano for the 2007-08 season.
- ↑ Allain has signed with Sale Sharks for the 2007-08 season.
- ↑ Mateus has signed with Munster for the 2007-08 season.
- ↑ Dickinson called up Scotsman - 11 September 2007
- ↑ "Gaitán out of hospital and World Cup". RugbyRugby.com. 2007-08-22. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-03.
- ↑ "Otro golpe para los Pumas" (in Spanish). La Nación. 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
- ↑ Rugby News Service (2007-10-15). "Argentina call up replacement". Rugby World Cup. Archived from the original on 18 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-16.
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