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词条 2007 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe
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  1. Week 1

  2. Week 2

  3. References

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The 2007 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe were a series of rugby union matches played in November and December 2007 in Europe featuring the 2007 Rugby World Cup winners South Africa. Although the matches had been arranged well in advance of the World Cup,[1] the mini-tour was seen as an opportunity for South Africa to showcase their talents and to say farewell to their outgoing coach, Jake White, who retired after the second game.[2] In the event, several members of the World Cup squad were unavailable for either game, because of retirement (Os du Randt), injury (Percy Montgomery, Fourie du Preez, Bakkies Botha), club commitments (Butch James), or other reasons (Victor Matfield), and the captain, John Smit, who had just joined French club ASM Clermont Auvergne, was released to play only in the first match.[3]

Week 1

The first match, and the only one with full Test status, was against Wales, on 24 November 2007, at the Millennium Stadium. Although Wales had more possession and dominated territorially, they managed to score just two tries, both from kicks. The first was scored by Welsh full-back Morgan Stoddart, who was making his Test debut. The second, the result of a bad mistake by Springbok full-back Ruan Pienaar, was scored by Colin Charvis; it was his 22nd Test try, a new record for a forward in Test rugby. South Africa made better use of their more limited possession, scoring five tries, including one by Ryan Kankowski, also a Test debutant, as the world cup winners won the match 34–12.[4][5]

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|date = 24 November 2007
|time = 14:45 GMT
|home = {{ru-rt|WAL}}
|score = 12–34
|report = Report[6]
|away = {{ru|RSA}}
|try1 = Charvis 39' m
Stoddart 53' c
|con1 = Hook (1/2)
|try2 = Smith 20' c
Fourie (2) 28' m, 31' c
Pietersen 44' c
Kankowski 67' m
|con2 = A. Pretorius (3/4)
|pen2 = F. Steyn (1/1) 3'
|stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|attendance = 56,000
|referee = Chris White (England) }}
Wales
FB 15Morgan Stoddart 69}}
RW 14Mark Jones
OC 13Sonny Parker
IC 12Gavin Henson
LW 11Tom Shanklin
FH 10James Hook 76}}
SH 9 Dwayne Peel 53}}
N8 8 Jonathan Thomas
OF 7 Robin Sowden-Taylor
BF 6 Colin Charvis (c) 61}}
RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones
LL 4 Ian Evans 53}}
TP 3 Gethin Jenkins
HK 2 Huw Bennett 53}}
LP 1 Rhys M. Thomas 69}}
Replacements:
HK 16T. Rhys Thomas 53}}
PR 17Duncan Jones 69}}
LK 18Luke Charteris 53}}
FL 19Alix Popham 61}}
SH 20Mike Phillips 53}}
FH 21Ceri Sweeney 76}}
FB 22Tom James 69}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|WAL}} Nigel Davies
South Africa
FB 15Ruan Pienaar
RW 14JP Pietersen 75}}
OC 13Jaque Fourie
IC 12François Steyn
LW 11Bryan Habana
FH 10André Pretorius 59}}
SH 9 Ricky Januarie 78}}
N8 8 Ryan Kankowski 78}}
OF 7 Juan Smith
BF 6 Schalk Burger
RL 5 Johann Muller
LL 4 Bakkies Botha 40}}
TP 3 CJ van der Linde 75}}
HK 2 John Smit (c)
LP 1 Jannie du Plessis 64}}
Replacements:
HK 16Bismarck du Plessis 77|80}}75}}
PR 17Heinke van der Merwe 64}}
LK 18Albert van den Berg 48|58}}40}}
N8 19Hilton Lobberts 78}}
CE 20Wynand Olivier 59}}
WG 21Akona Ndungane 75}}
FB 22Conrad Jantjes 78}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Jake White

Week 2

The second match, at Twickenham on 1 December 2007, saw a Springbok XV facing a Barbarians side that included such big names as Jerry Collins, Martyn Williams, Matt Giteau, and the retiring Jason Robinson. The Barbarians' plans were disrupted when the English Premier clubs decided not to allow players to be released,[7] and the Irish provinces followed suit. As a result, Brian O'Driscoll, who had been named to captain the side, had to withdraw, as did Andrew Sheridan of Sale Sharks, but Mark Regan of Bristol defied the ban and led the Barbarians,[8] an act for which he was later sanctioned by his club.[9] The match itself proved to be somewhat one-sided affair, the lacklustre Springboks, who included just five World Cup final starters, losing 22–5 to a Barbarians side that played with flair and creativity. The Barabarians scored three tries, the South Africans only one, scored by Barend Pieterse, who was making his first appearance in a Springbok jersey in place of Schalk Burger, who had broken his nose in the game against Wales.[10][11][12]

{{rugbybox
|date = 1 December 2007
|time = 15:00 GMT
|home = Barbarians
|score = 22–5
|report = Report[13]
|away = {{ru|RSA}}
|try1 = Giteau 18' m
M. Williams 40' c
Elsom 42' c
|con1 = Giteau (2)
|pen1 = Giteau 3'
|try2 = Pieterse 34' m
|stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London
|attendance = 58,186
|referee = Christophe Berdos (France) }}
Barbarians
FB 15ENG}} Jason Robinson68}}
RW 14NZL}} Joe Rokocoko
OC 13NZL}} Conrad Smith58}}
IC 12NZL}} Ma'a Nonu
LW 11FIJ}} Isoa Neivua63}}
FH 10AUS}} Matt Giteau
SH 9 NZL}} Justin Marshall
N8 8 SAM}} Jerry Collins
OF 7 WAL}} Martyn Williams
BF 6 AUS}} Rocky Elsom
RL 5 WAL}} Brent Cockbain51}}
LL 4 AUS}} Justin Harrison63}}
TP 3 ARG}} Federico Pucciariello
HK 2 ENG}} Mark Regan (c)51}}
LP 1 AUS}} Salesi Ma'afu51}}
Replacements:
HK 16RSA}} Schalk Brits51}}
PR 17RSA}} JD Moller51}}
LK 18NZL}} Troy Flavell51}}
FL 19WAL}} Michael Owen63}}
FH 20RSA}} Peter Grant68}}
CE 21WAL}} Tom Shanklin58}}
WG 22ENG}} Ben Cohen63}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Eddie O'Sullivan
South Africa
FB 15Ruan Pienaar
RW 14Akona Ndungane
OC 13Jaque Fourie
IC 12François Steyn
LW 11Bryan Habana
FH 10André Pretorius 33}}
SH 9 Ricky Januarie 43}}
N8 8 Ryan Kankowski
OF 7 Juan Smith
BF 6 Barend Pieterse 66}}
RL 5 Johann Muller (c)
LL 4 Johan Ackermann 54}}
TP 3 CJ van der Linde 75}}
HK 2 Bismarck du Plessis 71}}
LP 1 Jannie du Plessis 43}}75}}
Replacements:
HK 16Tiaan Liebenberg 71}}
PR 17Heinke van der Merwe 43}}
LK 18Albert van den Berg 54}}
N8 19Hilton Lobberts 66}}
CE 20Wynand Olivier 33}}
WG 21Wayne Julies
FB 22Conrad Jantjes 43}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Jake White

References

1. ^{{cite news |first=David |last=Hands |title=Match against world champions provides Welsh with chance to prove their point |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby/article2933158.ece |work=Times Online |publisher=Times Newspapers |location=London |date=24 November 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
2. ^{{cite news |first=Robert |last=Kitson |title=South Africa captain calls for a White-hot farewell |url=http://sport.guardian.co.uk/rugbyunion/story/0,,2215015,00.html |work=Guardian Unlimited |publisher=Guardian News and Media |location=London |date=22 November 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
3. ^{{cite news |title=Springboks name testing Cardiff line-up |url=http://sport.guardian.co.uk/rugbyunion/story/0,,2214586,00.html |work=Guardian Unlimited |publisher=Guardian News and Media |location=London |date=21 November 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
4. ^{{cite news |first=Stephen |last=Jones |title=South Africa run Wales into submission |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby/article2936978.ece |work=The Sunday Times |publisher=Times Newspapers |location=London |date=25 November 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
5. ^{{cite news |first=Eddie |last=Butler |title=Wales are devoured by Burger with relish |url=http://sport.guardian.co.uk/rugbyunion/theobserver/story/0,,2216740,00.html |work=The Observer |publisher=Guardian News and Media |location=London |date=25 November 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/7100956.stm|title=Wales 12-34 South Africa|date=24 November 2007|publisher=|accessdate=14 September 2017|via=news.bbc.co.uk}}
7. ^{{cite news |first=David |last=Hands |title=Clubs refuse to let Mark Regan and Andrew Sheridan play for Barbarians |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby/article2951170.ece |work=Times Online |publisher=Times Newspapers |location=London |date=27 November 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
8. ^{{cite news |first=Paul |last=Rees |title=Regan is Premier Rugby's Baa-Baa black sheep |url=http://sport.guardian.co.uk/rugbyunion/comment/0,,2219147,00.html |work=Guardian Unlimited |publisher=Guardian News and Media |location=London |date=29 November 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
9. ^{{cite news |title=Regan punished after Baa-Baas row |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/7114837.stm |work=BBC Sport |publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation |date=4 December 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
10. ^{{cite news |first=Stuart |last=Barnes |title=Baa-Baas magic lives on |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby/article2983971.ece |work=The Sunday Times |publisher=Times Newspapers |location=London |date=2 December 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
11. ^{{cite news |first=Nick |last=Cain |title=World caves in on champions |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby/article2983967.ece |work=The Sunday Times |publisher=Times Newspapers |location=London |date=2 December 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
12. ^{{cite news |first=Eddie |last=Butler |title=Baa-Baas laugh off the goodbyes |url=http://sport.guardian.co.uk/rugbyunion/theobserver/story/0,,2220528,00.html |work=The Observer |publisher=Guardian News and Media |location=London |date=2 December 2007 |accessdate=1 January 2008 }}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/7113739.stm|title=Barbarians 22-5 South Africa|date=1 December 2007|publisher=|accessdate=14 September 2017|via=news.bbc.co.uk}}
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