词条 | 2000 end-of-year rugby union internationals |
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The 2000 end-of-year tests, known in the northern hemisphere as the 2000 Autumn Internationals, was a series of international rugby union matches played in November and December 2000. The hosts were Six Nations Championship countries {{nrut|England}}, {{nrut|France}}, {{nrut|Ireland}}, {{nrut|Italy}}, {{nrut|Scotland}}, {{nrut|Wales}}, and Southern Hemisphere side {{nrut|Argentina}}. The touring sides were {{nrut|Argentina}}, {{nrut|Australia}}, {{nrut|Canada}}, {{nrut|Japan}}, New Zealand, {{nrut|Romania}}, {{nrut|Samoa}}, {{nrut|South Africa}} and the {{nrut|USA}}. France and New Zealand contested the Dave Gallaher Trophy for the first time, in a two-match series. New Zealand took a 1-0 series lead in the first match at the Stade de France in Paris, with France levelling the series after a 42-33 win in Marseille - the first ever test match in the Stade Vélodrome. New Zealand won the trophy on account of their higher aggregate score over the two matches. The England-Australia match saw the Six Nations champions play the Tri-nations champions. England won thanks to an injury-time try by Dan Luger, and claimed the Cook Cup for the first time. It was England's first victory over Australia in the professional era. Days later, England's players went on strike over a dispute with the RFU over pay. This nearly led to coach Clive Woodward selecting a second-choice squad for the following weekend's match against Argentina, but the disagreement was ultimately resolved, and the strike ended in time for the affected players to be selected.[1] MatchesWeek 1{{rugbybox|date = Saturday 4 November 2000 |time = 15:00 GMT |home = {{ru-rt|IRE}} |score = 78-9 |report = Report |away = {{ru|JPN}} |try1 = Clohessy Henderson Hickie (3) Howe (2) Murphy O'Driscoll (2) Stringer |con1 = O'Gara (10) |pen1 = O'Gara |pen2 = Hirose (3) |stadium = Lansdowne Road, Dublin |attendance = 15,000 |referee = Nigel Whitehouse (Wales) }}{{rugbybox |date = Saturday 4 November 2000 |time = 19:45 (18:45 GMT) |home = {{ru-rt|FRA}} |score = 13-18 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|AUS}} |try1 = Galthié |con1 = Lamaison |pen1 = Lamaison (2) |pen2 = Burke (6) |stadium = Stade de France, Paris |attendance = 68,000 |referee = Paul Honiss (New Zealand) }}{{rugbybox |date = Saturday 4 November 2000 |time = 18:45 GMT |home = {{ru-rt|SCO}} |score = 53-6 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|USA}} |try1 = Leslie (2) Paterson Pountney Townsend (2) |con1 = Townsend (4) |pen1 = Townsend (5) |pen2 = Wells (2) |stadium = Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh |attendance = 35,638 |referee = Pablo Deluca (Argentina) }}
Week 2{{rugbybox|date = Saturday 11 November 2000 |time = 14:00 (13:00 GMT) |home = {{ru-rt|ITA}} |score = 17-22 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|CAN}} |try1 = Dallan |pen1 = Mazzariol (3) Pez |try2 = Wirachowski |con2 = Barker |pen2 = Barker (4) |drop2 = Barker |stadium = Stadio Comunale Mario Battaglini, Rovigo |attendance = 4,000 |referee = Didier Mené (France) }}{{rugbybox |date = Saturday 11 November 2000 |time = 14:00 GMT |home = {{ru-rt|SCO}} |score = 9-30 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|AUS}} |pen1 = Townsend (3) |try2 = Burke Latham Roff |con2 = Burke (3) |pen2 = Burke (3) |stadium = Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh |attendance = 64,103 |referee = Chris White (England) }}
|date = Saturday 11 November 2000 |time = 16:00 GMT |home = {{ru-rt|WAL}} |score = 50-6 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|SAM}} |try1 = Bateman Gough Taylor Shane Williams (2) penalty try |con1 = Arwel Thomas (4) |pen1 = Arwel Thomas (4) |pen2 = Patu Sanft |stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |attendance = 65,000 |referee = Stuart Dickinson (Australia) }}{{rugbybox |date = Saturday 11 November 2000 |time = 19:45 (18:45 GMT) |home = {{ru-rt|FRA}} |score = 26-39 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|NZ}} |try1 = Pelous Bernat-Salles |con1 = Lamaison (2) |pen1 = Lamaison (4) |try2 = Cullen Howlett |con2 = Mehrtens |pen2 = Mehrtens (9) |stadium = Stade de France, Paris |attendance = 78,531 |referee = Wayne Erickson (Australia) }}{{rugbybox |date = Sunday 12 November 2000 |time = 19:45 (22:45 GMT) |home = {{ru-rt|ARG}} |score = 33-37 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|SAF}} |try1 = Arbizu Contepomi Orengo |con1 = Quesada (3) |pen1 = Quesada (4) |try2 = Andrews Fleck Paulse (2) van Straaten |con2 = Montgomery (3) |pen2 = van Straaten (2) |stadium = River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires |attendance = 60,000 |referee = Scott Young (Australia) }} Week 3{{rugbybox|date = Saturday 18 November 2000 |time = 14:00 (13:00 GMT) |home = {{ru-rt|ITA}} |score = 37-17 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|ROM}} |try1 = Caione (2) Lo Cicero Martin Pez Raineri Troncon |con1 = Preo |try2 = Ghioc Septar |con2 = Mitu (2) |pen2 = Mitu |stadium = Stadio Ciro Vigorito, Benevento |attendance = 3,260 |referee = Joël Jutge (France) }}{{rugbybox |date = Saturday 18 November 2000 |time = 14:30 GMT |home = {{ru-rt|ENG}} |score = 22-19 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|AUS}} |try1 = Luger 80+8' c |con1 = Wilkinson 80+9' |pen1 = Wilkinson 7', 13', 27', 55' |drop1 = Wilkinson 40+2' |try2 = Burke 42' c |con2 = Burke 43' |pen2 = Burke 19', 23', 46' |stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London |attendance = 74,000 |referee = André Watson (South Africa) }}
|date = Saturday 18 November 2000 |time = 19:45 (18:45 GMT) |home = {{ru-rt|FRA}} |score = 42-33 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|NZ}} |try1 = Galthié Garbajosa Magne |con1 = Lamaison (3) |pen1 = Lamaison (5) |drop1 = Lamaison (2) |try2 = Howlett Marshall Slater |con2 = Mehrtens (3) |pen2 = Mehrtens (4) |stadium = Stade Vélodrome, Marseille |attendance = 76,000 |referee = Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa) }}
|date = Sunday 19 November 2000 |time = 14:00 GMT |home = {{ru-rt|IRE}} |score = 18-28 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|SAF}} |try1 = Hickie Howe |con1 = O'Gara |pen1 = O'Gara (2) |try2 = Krige van der Westhuizen Venter |con2 = Montgomery van Straaten |pen2 = Montgomery (2) van Straaten |stadium = Lansdowne Road, Dublin |attendance = 50,000 |referee = Steve Lander (England) }} Week 4{{rugbybox|date = Saturday 25 November 2000 |time = 14:30 (13:30 GMT) |home = {{ru-rt|ITA}} |score = 19-56 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|NZ}} |try1 = Lo Cicero Saviozzi |pen1 = Pez (3) |try2 = Cribb (2) Howlett Marshall Reihana (2) Spencer Tiatia |con2 = Spencer (5) |pen2 = Spencer (2) |stadium = Stadio Marassi, Genova |attendance = 44,500 |referee = Robert Davies (Wales) }}{{rugbybox |date = Saturday 25 November 2000 |time = 14:30 (14:30 GMT) |home = {{ru-rt|ENG}} |score = 19-0 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|ARG}} |try1 = Cohen |con1 = Wilkinson |pen1 = Wilkinson (3) |stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London |attendance = 60,000 |referee = Alan Lewis (Ireland) }}{{rugbybox |date = Sunday 26 November 2000 |time = 15:00 GMT |home = {{ru-rt|WAL}} |score = 13-23 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|SAF}} |try1 = Gibbs |con1 = Neil Jenkins |pen1 = Neil Jenkins Arwel Thomas |try2 = van der Westhuizen, Paulse |con2 = van Straaten (2) |pen2 = van Straaten (3) |stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |attendance = 72,500 |referee = Steve Walsh (New Zealand) }} Week 5{{rugbybox|date = Saturday 2 December 2000 |time = 14:30 GMT |home = {{ru-rt|ENG}} |score = 25-17 |report = Report |away = {{ru-rt|SAF}} |try1 = Greenwood |con1 = Wilkinson |pen1 = Wilkinson (6) |try2 = van Straaten |pen2 = van Straaten (4) |stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London |attendance = 70,200 |referee = David McHugh (Ireland) }} References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/1033634.stm |title= England Rugby Stars on Strike |accessdate=2014-11-27}} {{End-of-year rugby union tests}}{{DEFAULTSORT:End-of-year}} 7 : End-of-year rugby union internationals|2000–01 in European rugby union|2000 in Oceanian rugby union|2000 in North American rugby union|2000 in South American rugby union|2000 in South African rugby union|2000–01 in Japanese rugby union |
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