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France have won 354 of their 635 test matches, a win record of 55.66%.[32][33] When the World Rankings were introduced by the International Rugby Board (IRB) in 2003 France were ranked fifth. During November 2003 France briefly occupied third place before falling to fourth by December that year. After falling to fifth during November 2004, France rose again to fourth by April 2005. During early 2006, France rose again, peaking at second in July that year. France were ranked number two in the world until falling to third in June 2007 after two successive defeats to the All Blacks. They then fell to fifth after losing to Argentina in the opening match of the 2007 World Cup.[34]

Their test match record against all nations, up until 22 June 2009, is as follows:[32][35]

Against↓ Played↓ Won↓ Drawn↓ Lost↓ Win percentage↓
Argentina 41 30 1 10 73.2%
Australia 36 16 2 18 44.4%
British and Irish Lions 1 0 0 1 0%
Canada 7 6 0 1 85.7%
Czech Republic 2 2 0 0 100%
Côte d’Ivoire 1 1 0 0 100%
England 90 35 7 48 39%
Fiji 7 7 0 0 100%
Georgia 1 1 0 0 100%
Germany 15 13 0 2 86.7%
Ireland Ireland 86 52 5 29 60.7%
Italy 27 26 0 1 96.3%
Japan 2 2 0 0 100%
Namibia 5 5 0 0 100%
New Zealand 48 12 1 35 25.5%
Romania 50 40 2 8 80%
Samoa 1 1 0 0 100%
Scotland 83 46 3 34 55%
South Africa 37 11 6 20 29.7%
Soviet Union 3 1 0 2 33.3%
Spain 1 1 0 0 100%
Tonga 3 2 0 1 66.7%
Tunisia 1 1 0 0 100%
United States 7 6 0 1 85.7%
Wales 86 40 3 43 46.4%
West Germany 1 1 0 0 100%
Zimbabwe 1 1 0 0 100%
Overall 636 354 30 252 55.7%

[edit] Players

[edit] Current Squad

Marc Lièvremont announced France’s squad for their tests against South Africa and Argentina. [36] After Yannick Jauzion pulled out of the squad, Florian Fritz was called up to replace him. [37] Imanol Harinordoquy withdrew from the squad due to injury and was replaced by Grégory Lamboley. [38] Mathieu Bastareaud was also forced to withdraw and was replaced by Lionel Mazars. [39]

Head Coach: Marc Lièvremont

Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
HK Guilhem Guirado 17 June 1986 (1986-06-17) (age 24) 3 France Perpignan
HK Dimitri Szarzewski 26 January 1983 (1983-01-26) (age 27) 46 France Stade Français
PR Fabien Barcella 27 October 1983 (1983-10-27) (age 26) 11 France Biarritz
PR Thomas Domingo 20 August 1985 (1985-08-20) (age 24) 10 France Clermont
PR Luc Ducalcon 2 January 1984 (1984-01-02) (age 26) 1 France Castres
PR Nicolas Mas 23 May 1980 (1980-05-23) (age 30) 35 France Perpignan
PR Jean-Baptiste Poux 26 September 1979 (1979-09-26) (age 30) 26 France Toulouse
LK Romain Millo-Chluski 20 April 1983 (1983-04-20) (age 27) 13 France Toulouse
LK Lionel Nallet 14 September 1976 (1976-09-14) (age 33) 54 France Racing Métro
LK Pascal Papé 5 October 1980 (1980-10-05) (age 29) 25 France Stade Français
LK Julien Pierre 31 July 1981 (1981-07-31) (age 28) 7 France Clermont
FL Thierry Dusautoir (c) 18 November 1981 (1981-11-18) (age 28) 33 France Toulouse
FL Grégory Lamboley 12 January 1982 (1982-01-12) (age 28) 13 France Toulouse
FL Wenceslas Lauret 28 March 1989 (1989-03-28) (age 21) 0 France Biarritz
N8 Julien Bonnaire 20 September 1978 (1978-09-20) (age 31) 52 France Clermont
N8 Louis Picamoles 5 February 1986 (1986-02-05) (age 24) 15 France Toulouse
SH Morgan Parra 15 November 1988 (1988-11-15) (age 21) 17 France Clermont
SH Dimitri Yachvili 19 September 1980 (1980-09-19) (age 29) 42 France Biarritz
FH David Skrela 2 March 1979 (1979-03-02) (age 31) 18 France Toulouse
FH François Trinh-Duc 11 November 1986 (1986-11-11) (age 23) 20 France Montpellier
CE Florian Fritz 17 January 1984 (1984-01-17) (age 26) 18 France Toulouse
CE David Marty 30 October 1982 (1982-10-30) (age 27) 30 France Perpignan
CE Lionel Mazars 26 June 1984 (1984-06-26) (age 25) 0 France Bayonne
CE Maxime Mermoz 28 July 1986 (1986-07-28) (age 23) 5 France Perpignan
WG Marc Andreu 27 December 1985 (1985-12-27) (age 24) 3 France Castres
WG Vincent Clerc 7 May 1981 (1981-05-07) (age 29) 41 France Toulouse
WG Julien Malzieu 4 May 1983 (1983-05-04) (age 27) 15 France Clermont
WG Aurélien Rougerie 26 September 1980 (1980-09-26) (age 29) 56 France Clermont
FB Clément Poitrenaud 20 May 1982 (1982-05-20) (age 28) 39 France Toulouse
FB Jérôme Porical 20 September 1985 (1985-09-20) (age 24) 0 France Perpignan

[edit] Notable players

Six former French national team players have been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame: Serge Blanco, André Boniface, Jo Maso, Jean Prat, Jean-Pierre Rives and Philippe Sella.[40] Sella has the added honour of induction into the IRB Hall of Fame.[41]

[edit] History

The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) was formed in 1892 to administer the game of rugby union at the national level. At that time, the national union was known as the New Zealand Rugby Football Union or NZRFU. The name was officially shortened in 2006 with the removal of the world “Football”.

The first rugby match to be played in New Zealand took place in Nelson in May 1870, between Nelson College and Nelson Football Club. The game spread quickly and in September 1875 the first interprovincial match took place in Dunedin, between Auckland Clubs and Dunedin Clubs. In 1879, the first Provincial Unions were formed in Canterbury and Wellington.

[edit] Formation and Early Years

Ernest Hoben
The NZRU’s strongest advocate and first secretary, Ernest Hoben, was a driving force behind the formation of the national union. In recognition of Hoben’s contribution, the “Ernest Hoben Room” at the NZRU’s offices in Wellington now displays all 26 provincial jerseys alongside photos of past All Blacks teams and the names of every All Black in New Zealand rugby history.

On Saturday 16 April 1892, in a meeting held in Wellington, the New Zealand Rugby Union was formed. Inaugural members were the Provincial Unions of Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, Manawatu, Marlborough, Nelson, South Canterbury, Taranaki, Waiararapa, Wanganui and Wellington. At the time, three major South Island Provincial Unions – Canterbury, Otago and Southland – resisted the central authority of the NZRU.

In 1893, the NZRU formally adopted the black jersey as the national playing strip and selected the first NZRU-sanctioned national team, for a tour of Australia. However, the earlier New Zealand team selected to tour New South Wales in 1884 is recognised as a New Zealand team and its players recognised as All Blacks.

By 1895, with the additions of the Bush, Canterbury, Horowhenua, Otago, Poverty Bay, Southland and West Coast unions, the NZRU was considered to be a complete and united collection of all New Zealand rugby players. However, the New Zealand rugby map[6] would be repeatedly redrawn in the following decades.

At the Annual Meeting in 1921, the NZRU elected its first Life Member, George Dixon, manager of the 1905 “Originals” All Blacks and the NZRU’s first Chairman, appointed in 1904. In another innovation, provincial delegates met prior to the Annual Meeting to arrange representative fixtures for the season ahead, introducing a new level of national coordination.

[edit] Provincial Rugby

In 1976, the National Provincial Championship was formed to help organise matches between provincial unions, it had two divisions in its first year of play but the format was repeatedly reorganized throughout its 30 year history, notably in 1992 the Rugby Union Bonus Points System was brought in to determine the top placed team. Auckland have been the most successful team in the NPC’s history with 16 championships including the last in 2005. At the conclusion of the NPC there were three divisions and 27 Rugby Unions under the NZRU’s jurisdiction, it was replaced by the Air New Zealand Cup and Heartland Championship in 2006 with 14 teams in the top competition, including the new Tasman Makos, who formed with the amalgamation of the Marlborough and Nelson Bays Rugby Unions, and 12 teams in the amateur Heartland Championship. After a 2010 change in sponsorship, the Air New Zealand Cup became the ITM Cup.

[edit] The All Blacks

The All Blacks are New Zealand’s number one national rugby side and have rated amongst the best in the world for well over 100 years. Their name and distinctive all-black playing strip have become well known to rugby and non-rugby fans worldwide.

The first New Zealand team was selected in 1884, for a tour to New South Wales. The team played its first match at home, against a Wellington XV, before recording eight wins in eight matches in Australia. Otago prop James Allan, who played eight matches for the 1884 team, has the title of All Black No 1.

In 1893, the first official NZRU-sanctioned New Zealand team was selected, for an 11-match tour to Australia. The team lost just once, to New South Wales in Sydney.

In 1894, an official New Zealand team hosted visiting opposition on home soil for the first time, in a match against New South Wales at Christchurch won 8–6 by the visitors, two years later, New Zealand beat Queensland at Wellington to record its first home win against visiting opposition.

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When the Springboks returned to Argentina in November of that year, they faced a much stronger Pumas side, with most of their European-based players present. The Pumas took a 20-16 lead into the half-time break at Vélez Sársfield. While they faded in the second half, they were not embarrassed, losing 34-23. The following week, the Pumas travelled to Murrayfield to take on Scotland and won a closely-fought match 23-19. This marked the fifth consecutive time since 1990 that Los Pumas had defeated Scotland. They claimed another Six Nations scalp a week later, defeating Italy 39-22 in Genoa.

In the 2006 mid-year Tests, Argentina welcomed a Wales side for a two-Test tour. Los Pumas swept the series, marking their first Test series win over Wales. The first test, on 11 June, was a closely-fought affair, won 27-25. It was historically significant as the first Argentina Test ever to be held in Patagonia. The visitors were welcomed very warmly, as the match was held in Puerto Madryn, one of the major towns in an area that was settled by Welsh in the 1860s and where Welsh is still frequently spoken. The second Test at Vélez Sársfield on 17 June saw the Pumas take a 45-13 lead before two late Welsh tries cut the final margin to 45-27. This did, however, mark Argentina’s largest win ever over Wales. Los Pumas next entertained the world’s top team, the All Blacks, at Vélez Sársfield the following week. The All Blacks won 25-19, but not until surviving an all-out Pumas assault on their try line in the final minutes.

On 9 July, Argentina defeated Uruguay 26-0 in a Round 3a match during the Americas qualifying for the 2007 World Cup. Being their second win during that stage, Argentina moved directly into the 2007 World Cup, taking the Americas 1 position. They joined Pool D, along with hosts France, and Ireland.

The 2006 end-of-year Tests began with a bang for Los Pumas, as they went into Twickenham and handed England a 25-18 defeat. The error-riddled England side were booed off the Twickenham pitch after they crashed to their seventh consecutive Test defeat, equalling their worst ever run.[2] Further success followed for the Pumas, going on to defeat Italy in Rome and then coming within one point of achieving a similar result against France in Paris.

Los Pumas had been invited by the Belgian Rugby Federation to play their local games there in case of being accepted in an annual competition.[3] Soon after they also received invitations from Spain, Switzerland, France and Portugal.[4]

In the meantime, The Sunday Times of London reported in February 2007 that the IRB was brokering a deal with SANZAR, the body that organises the Tri Nations, to admit Los Pumas to the competition as early as 2008. The story noted that logistical issues, specifically the distance between Argentina and Europe plus fixture congestion in Northern Hemisphere rugby, caused the Six Nations to baulk at admitting Argentina. The IRB was apparently convinced that the Tri Nations was the proper place for a Southern Hemisphere team, and has reportedly found South Africa strongly supporting the move and Australia not opposed. However, The Sunday Times indicated that the biggest stumbling block may well be the UAR itself, “some of whose members are deeply attached to amateurism.”[5] Eventually, by August of that year, it became clear that the competition would not be expanded until the key SANZAR media contract with News Corporation expires in 2010. An IRB spokesman, in revealing this news, not only noted the contract, but also Southern Hemisphere fixture congestion and the lack of a professional structure in Argentina as reasons that Los Pumas could not be admitted any sooner.[6]

[edit] 2007 World Cup

Los Pumas began their final preparation for the 2007 World Cup with a two-test series against visiting Ireland, who was grouped against them in France. In the first test on 26 May at Santa Fe, they scored a 22–20 win on a last-minute drop goal by Felipe Contepomi. Both teams were heavily experimental, especially the Irish, with stars such as Brian O’Driscoll, Ronan O’Gara, Paul O’Connell and Gordon D’Arcy missing from the touring squad. The Pumas were themselves missing many stars who were playing that weekend in the final round of the 2006-07 Top 14 season in France.[7][8] The second test against Ireland was a 16-0 Pumas win at Vélez Sársfield on 2 June.[9] On 9 June, Los Pumas completed a clean sweep of their mid-year tests with a 24–6 win over Italy in Mendoza. They split their final warmup tests, defeating neighbours Chile 70-14 at CASI in Buenos Aires on 4 August and losing to Wales at Millennium Stadium 27–20 on 18 August.

At the World Cup, Los Pumas were drawn into the so-called pool of death, featuring two other teams ranked in the top six in the IRB rankings—Ireland and the hosts France. On top of this, they opened the World Cup at Stade de France against the French, marking the third consecutive World Cup in which they played against the host nation in the World Cup opener. In possibly one of their finest hours,[10] the Pumas took a 17-9 lead into the half, and held on for a surprising 17-12 win. The Pumas subsequently beat Georgia 33-3 on 11 September at the Stade de Gerland, Lyon. Argentina then went on to beat Namibia 63-3 in Marseille, the biggest winning margin in Argentine World Cup history. They then went on to secure a 30-15 victory against Ireland which ensured that they topped the group. They then defeated Scotland 19-13 in the quarter-final at the Stade de France. The Pumas’ improbable run towards the Webb Ellis trophy ended in a comprehensive 37-13 defeat by the Springboks in the semi-final at Stade de France. However, the Pumas recovered to beat France for the second time in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, a 34-10 win in the 3rd/4th place playoff. The 3rd place showing for the Pumas in the 2007 World Cup was Argentina’s best ever result in Rugby World Cup history, equal or better to the best showing by IRB founding nations Wales (who were 3rd in the 1987 Rugby World Cup), Scotland (who were 4th in the 1991 Rugby World Cup) and Ireland (which has never qualified for the Rugby World Cup semi-finals).

During their World Cup run, the normally football-crazed Argentines embraced the Pumas so much that El Superclásico, the Buenos Aires football derby between Boca Juniors and River Plate that is normally the biggest event in Argentine sport, was rescheduled so that it would not conflict with the Pumas’ quarter-final match.[11] As the only major Spanish language country in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, the Pumas also had considerable support from rugby fans in Spain, Uruguay, and other Latin American countries during their impressive five game winning streak.

[edit] After the 2007 World Cup

In November 2007, in the wake of Argentina’s World Cup run, the future status of Los Pumas was a key topic of discussion at an IRB conference on the future worldwide growth of the sport. The decisions made at the conference regarding Argentina were:[12]

  • Starting in 2008, the Pumas will play more annual Tests, increasing from the previous six Tests per year to nine by 2010.
  • By 2010, the team will play four Tests in the June Test window, three in November, and two during the Six Nations window in February and March.
  • Between 2008 and 2010, Argentina will develop a professional structure within the country, with the goal of having the majority of Argentine professionals playing at home. Sometime around 2012, Los Pumas will then be “fully integrated into the Southern top-flight Rugby playing structure” (read “Tri Nations“).

However, New Zealand Rugby Football Union deputy chief executive Steve Tew subsequently expressed doubts that a professional domestic competition in Argentina would be sufficiently viable within the following 10 years to retain elite players in South America, despite all the good intentions and funding of the IRB.[13]

On 7 June 2008, the Pumas beat Scotland in Rosario, Argentina 21-15, thus maintaining their position as the 3rd highest ranked team in the IRB rankings. They have since dropped to fourth due to Australia wins.

[edit] Colours and name

Los Pumas play in a shirt in the country’s flag (and sporting) colours of blue and white with blue sleeves, white shorts, and socks in blue and white. The emblem on the shirts features a yaguareté (Argentine jaguar), notwithstanding the team’s nickname. The Pumas nickname is generally believed to be the result of an error made by a journalist who followed the team during their first overseas tour ever — to Southern Africa in 1965. Reporters were trying to devise a catchy nickname for the team similar to existing international team nicknames such as All Blacks, Springboks, and Wallabies. One of them saw the picture of an animal on the UAR crest; however, he thought it was a puma instead of the actual jaguar. The mistake stuck, and was eventually adopted by the Argentines themselves (although the UAR crest still depicts a jaguar).[14] As of 2007 the strip is manufactured by Adidas and VISA is the shirt sponsor.

[edit] Home grounds

The Pumas use a variety of stadiums when playing at home. One of the most frequently used for Tests is Vélez Sársfield in Buenos Aires. When Great Britain first came to Argentina in the tour of 1910, the first Argentina Test was played in Buenos Aires. During the mid year Tests in 2007, as well as Vélez Sársfield, Argentina played games at venues including Estadio B.G. Estanislao López in Santa Fe and Estadio Malvinas Argentinas in Mendoza. Argentina have also used the River Plate Stadium in the past, and in 2006 hosted Wales at Estadio Raúl Conti in Puerto Madryn.

[edit] Record

[edit] Overall

Argentina have won 161 of their 270 Test matches, a win record of 59.63%.[15][16] When the world rankings were introduced by the IRB in October 2003, Argentina were ranked seventh. They fell to eighth in the rankings in June 2004, before rising back to seventh by November that year. They fell back to eighth in February 2005, and stayed there until falling to their lowest ranking of ninth in February 2006. Since then, Argentina rose to eighth in July 2006, then sixth in November of that year. They had a one week fall to seventh, then one week later rose to fifth to start the World Cup 2007.

Los Pumas twice surpassed their highest ranking at the 2007 Rugby World Cup[17]. Defeating number three France, the first opening game loss for a World Cup hosting nation, moved them into fourth place, their highest position since the IRB World Rankings were established. They lost to eventual champions South Africa in the semi-final but beat France yet again in the bronze medal round to set another highest ranking, third, behind South Africa and New Zealand. They are currently ranked 4th in the world (as of 9 August) behind the Springboks, the All Blacks and Australia.

Argentina’s IRB world ranking

Source: IRB – Updated to 06/30/2008[18]

Their Test record against all nations:[15]

Against↓ Played↓ Won↓ Lost↓ Drawn↓ % Won↓
Australia 17 4 12 1 23.5%
Brazil 11 11 0 0 100%
British and Irish Lions 7 0 6 1 0%
Canada 8 6 2 0 75%
Chile 27 27 0 0 100%
England 15 4 10 1 26.66%
Fiji 4 3 1 0 75%
France 41 10 30 1 24.4%
Georgia 1 1 0 0 100%
Ireland 16 7 8 1 45.45%
Italy 14 9 4 1 64.3%
Japan 5 4 1 0 80%
Namibia 2 2 0 0 100%
New Zealand 13 0 12 1 0%
Paraguay 16 16 0 0 100%
Peru 1 1 0 0 100%
Romania 7 7 0 0 100%
Samoa 4 1 3 0 25%
Scotland 10 7 3 0 70%
South Africa 12 0 12 0 0%
Spain 4 4 0 0 100%
United States 9 9 0 0 100%
Uruguay 30 30 0 0 100%
Venezuela 1 1 0 0 100%
Wales 13 5 7 1 40%
World XV 3 3 0 0 100%
Total 286 170 108 8 59.4

[edit] World Cup

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[edit] Players

[edit] Current squad

Argentina coach Santiago Phelan named his Pumas’ squad for their tests against France and Scotland. [19] Vergallo was called up for the 2nd test against Scotland. [20]

Backs
Player Position Club
Agustin Figuerola Scrum-half Argentina CASI
Alfredo Lalanne Scrum-half England London Irish
Nicolas Vergallo Scrum-half France Dax
Felipe Contepomi (c) Fly-half France Toulon
Ignacio Mieres Fly-half France Stade Français
Miguel Avramovic Centre Argentina Alumni
Santiago Fernández Centre Argentina Hindú
Horacio San Martin Centre Argentina Tala
Gonzalo Tiesi Centre England Harlequins
Horacio Agulla Wing France Brive
Lucas Amorosino Wing England Leicester Tigers
Lucas Borges Wing France Albi
Rafael Carballo Wing France Bordeaux Bègles
Martin Bustos Moyano Fullback Argentina Córdoba
Martin Rodriguez Fullback Argentina Atlético Rosario
Forwards
Player Position Club
Agustin Creevy Hooker Argentina San Luis
Mario Ledesma Hooker France Clermont
Alberto Vernet Basualdo Hooker France Toulouse
Marcos Ayerza Prop England Leicester Tigers
Juan Figallo Prop France Montpellier
Juan Pablo Orlandi Prop France Racing Métro
Rodrigo Roncero Prop France Stade Français
Martín Scelzo Prop France Clermont
Patricio Albacete Lock France Toulouse
Manuel Carizza Lock France Biarritz
Mariano Galarza Lock Argentina University of La Plata
Santiago Guzmán Lock Argentina Tucumán
Alejandro Campos Flanker France Montauban
Genaro Fessia Flanker Argentina Córdoba
Juan Manuel Leguizamón Flanker France Stade Français
Tomas Leonardi Flanker Argentina SIC
Alejandro Abadie Number eight Italy Rovigo
Juan Fernández Lobbe Number eight France Toulon

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