词条 | 2005 Australia rugby union tour of Europe |
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|team=Australia |yearstart=2005 |yearfinish = |destination =Europe |manager= |captain= |matchplayed=5 |matchwon=2 |matchdraw=0 |matchlost=3 |testplayed=4 |testwon=1 |testdraw=0 |testlost=3 |opponent1= {{ru|FRA}} |icon1= |played1=1 |won1 =0 |draw1 = 0 |lost1 = 1 |opponent2= {{ru|ENG}} |icon2= |played2=1 |won2 =0 |draw2 = 0 |lost2 = 1 |opponent3= {{ru|IRE}} |icon3= |played3=1 |won3 =1 |draw3 = 0 |lost3 = 0 |opponent4= {{ru|WAL}} |icon4= |played4=1 |won4=0 |draw4 = 0 |lost4 = 1 }}{{main|2005 end-of-year rugby union tests}} The 2005 Wallabies Spring Tour was a series of five matches played by the Australia national rugby union team in November 2005. The MatchesFrench Barbarians{{Rugbybox|date=1 November 2005 |home=French Barbarians{{flagicon|FRA}} |score=12–42 |away={{ruA|AUS}}[1] |stadium=Bordeaux}} FranceIn this match, George Gregan plays his 115 test match, beating the world record of Jason Robinson[2][3] {{rugbybox|date=5 November 2005 |home={{ru-rt|FRA}} |score=26–16 |away={{ru|AUS}} |stadium=Stade de France, Paris |referee=Paul Honiss {{flagicon|NZL}} |attendance=60,000|try1= Heymans, Martin|try2= Mitchell |con1= Elissalde 2|con2= Rogers |pen1= Elissalde 3, Michalak|pen2= Rogers 3 |drop1= |drop2= }}France: 15.Julien Laharrague, 14.Aurelien Rougerie, 13.Florian Fritz, 12.Yannick Jauzion, 11.Cedric Heymans, 10.Frederic Michalak, 9.Jean-Baptiste Elissalde, 8.Thomas Lievremont, 7.Remy Martin, 6.Yannick Nyanga, 5.Jerome Thion, 4.Fabien Pelous (capt.), 3.Pieter de Villiers, 2.Dimitri Szarzewski, 1.Olivier Milloud, – replacements: 16.Sebastien Bruno, 17.Sylvain Marconnet, 18.Lionel Nallet, 19.Gregory Lamboley, 20.Sebastien Chabal, 21.Yann Delaigue, 22.Thomas Castaignede Australia: 15.Chris Latham, 14.Wendell Sailor, 13.Lote Tuqiri, 12.Morgan Turinui, 11.Mat Rogers, 10.Matt Giteau, 9.George Gregan (capt), 8.George Smith, 7.Phil Waugh, 6.Rocky Elsom, 5.Nathan Sharpe, 4.Mark Chisholm, 3.Al Baxter, 2.Brendan Cannon, 1.Matt Dunning, – replacements: 16.Stephen Moore, 17.Greg Holmes, 18.Hugh McMeniman, 19.John Roe, 20.Chris Whitaker, 21.Lloyd Johansson, 22.Drew Mitchell EnglandWallabies loses the match against England . The man of the match wasAndrew Sheridan. For the wallabies the situation were very bad, and Eddie Jones is near to be fired[4][5] {{rugbybox|date=12 November 2005 |home={{ru-rt|ENG}} |score=26–16 |away={{ru|AUS}} |stadium=Twickenham, London |referee=Joel Jutge {{flagicon|FRA}} |attendance=62,000|try1= Cohen, Cueto|try2= Mitchell |con1= Barkley, Hodgson|con2= Rogers |pen1= Barkley, Hodgson 2|pen2= Rogers 3 |drop1= Hodgson|drop2= }}England: 15.Josh Lewsey, 14.Mark Cueto, 13.Jamie Noon, 12.Mike Tindall, 11.Ben Cohen, 10.Charlie Hodgson, 9.Matt Dawson, 8.Martin Corry(capt.), 7.Lewis Moody {{sin bin}}, 6.Pat Sanderson, 5.Danny Grewcock, 4.Steve Borthwick, 3.Phil Vickery, 2.Steve Thompson, 1.Andrew Sheridan, – replacements: 21.Olly Barkley, 22.Mark van Gisbergen – No entry : 16.Lee Mears, 17.Matt Stevens, 18.Louis Deacon, 19.Chris Jones, 20.Harry Ellis Australia: 15.Chris Latham, 14.Mark Gerrard, 13.Lote Tuqiri, 12.Morgan Turinui, 11.Drew Mitchell, 10.Mat Rogers, 9.George Gregan (capt){{sin bin}}, 8.George Smith, 7.Phil Waugh, 6.John Roe, 5.Nathan Sharpe, 4.Hugh McMeniman, 3.Al Baxter {{sin bin}}, 2.Brendan Cannon, 1.Matt Dunning, – replacements: 16.Tatafu Polota-Nau, 17.Greg Holmes, 18.Mark Chisholm, 19.Scott Fava, 20.Chris Whitaker, 21.Matt Giteau, 22.Lloyd Johansson IrelandThis was the onny test-match won by Wallabies.[6] Without Stephen Larkham, the Wallabies won easily. The match was played in Lansdowne Road, with reduced capacity to 42,000 after a fire.[7] {{rugbybox|date=19 November 2005 |home={{ru-rt|IRE}} |score=14–30 |away={{ru|AUS}} |stadium=Lansdowne Road, Dublin |referee=Chris White {{flagicon|ENG}} |attendance=42,000|try1= Horgan|try2= Latham, Mitchell 2 |con1= |con2= Rogers 3 |pen1= Humphreys, O'Gara 2|pen2= Rogers 3 |drop1= |drop2= }}Ireland: 15.Geordan Murphy, 14.Shane Horgan, 13.Andrew Trimble, 12.Gordon D'Arcy, 11.Tommy Bowe, 10.Ronan O'Gara, 9.Peter Stringer, 8.Denis Leamy, 7.Johnny O'Connor, 6.Simon Easterby (capt.), 5.Malcolm O'Kelly, 4.Donncha O'Callaghan, 3.John Hayes, 2.Shane Byrne, 1.Marcus Horan, – replacements: 16.Rory Best, 17.Simon Best, 18.Matt McCullough, 19.Neil Best, 20.Kieran Campbell, 21.David Humphreys, 22.Girvan Dempsey Australia: 15.Chris Latham, 14.Mark Gerrard, 13.Lote Tuqiri, 12.Morgan Turinui, 11.Drew Mitchell, 10.Mat Rogers, 9.George Gregan (capt), 8.George Smith{{sin bin}}, 7.Phil Waugh, 6.John Roe, 5.Nathan Sharpe, 4.Hugh McMeniman, 3.David Fitter, 2.Brendan Cannon, 1.Greg Holmes, – replacements: 16.Tatafu Polota-Nau, 17.Al Baxter, 18.Mark Chisholm, 19.Scott Fava, 20.Matt Henjak, 21.Lloyd Johansson, 22.Wendell Sailor WalesAfter the victory against Ireland, a loss with Wales[8][9] Same day after, Eddie Jones will be axe[10] {{rugbybox|date=26 November 2005 |home={{ru-rt|WAL}} |score=24–22 |away={{ru|AUS}} |stadium=Millennium, Cardiff |referee=Tony Spreadbury {{flagicon|ENG}} |attendance=74,000|try1= S. Williams penalty try|try2= Latham, Sharpe, Tuqiri |con1= S.Jones|con2= Rogers 2 |pen1= S.Jones 4|pen2= Rogers 2 |drop1= |drop2= }}Wales: 15.Gareth Thomas(capt.), 14.Dafydd James, 13.Matthew Watkins, 12.Sonny Parker, 11.Shane Williams, 10.Stephen Jones, 9.Gareth Cooper, 8.Michael Owen, 7.Martyn Williams, 6.Colin Charvis, 5.Robert Sidoli, 4.Ian Gough, 3.Chris Horsman, 2.T.Rhys Thomas, 1.Duncan Jones, – replacements: 16.Mefin Davies, 17.Adam R. Jones, 21.Ceri Sweeney – No entry : 18.Ian Evans, 19.Jonathan Thomas, 20.Mike Phillips, 22.Lee Byrne Australia: 15.Chris Latham, 14.Mark Gerrard, 13.Lote Tuqiri, 12.Morgan Turinui, 11.Drew Mitchell, 10.Mat Rogers, 9.George Gregan (capt), 8.George Smith, 7.Phil Waugh, 6.John Roe, 5.Nathan Sharpe, 4.Hugh McMeniman, 3.David Fitter, 2.Brendan Cannon, 1.Matt Dunning, – replacements: 17.Al Baxter, 18.Mark Chisholm, 20.Chris Whitaker, 22.Wendell Sailor – No entry: 16.Tatafu Polota-Nau, 19.Scott Fava, 21.Lloyd Johansson References1. ^As usual, when Australia plays an unofficial match, the team was filed as "A" team" {{Australia Rugby Union Tours|state=expanded}}{{Rugby union tours of England|state=collapsed}}{{Rugby union tours of Ireland|state=collapsed}}{{Rugby union tours of Wales|state=collapsed}}{{Rugby union tours of France|state=collapsed}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Australia}}2. ^{{Cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/nov/05/rugbyunion.gdnsport32|title= Record-breaking Gregan's Wallabies are told to get physical with French|publisher=The Guardian|date=5 November 2005}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/nov/07/rugbyunion.sport5?INTCMP=SRCH |title= Rugby union: France 26 – 16 Australia |publisher=www.guardian.co.uk |date= 7 November 2005|accessdate= 11 June 2005|language=}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/nov/13/rugbyunion.australiarugbyunionteam|title=Sheridan dismantles Australia, but England are slow to build on ruins|publisher=The Guardian|date= 13 November 2005}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/nov/14/rugbyunion.sport?INTCMP=SRCH |title= Rugby Union: England 26 – 16 Australia |publisher=www.guardian.co.uk |date= 14 November 2005|accessdate= 11 June 2005|language=}} 6. ^{{Cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/nov/20/rugbyunion.australiarugbyunionteam| title=Australia return to winning ways|publisher=The Guardian|date=13 November 2005}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/nov/20/rugbyunion.australiarugbyunionteam?INTCMP=SRCH |title= Rugby union: Ireland 14 – 30 Australia |publisher=The Observe |date= 20 November 2005|accessdate= 11 June 2005|language=}} 8. ^{{Cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/nov/27/rugbyunion.australiarugbyunionteam |title=Wonderful Wales find heart to keep revival blooming|publisher=The Guardian| date= 27 November 2005}} 9. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/nov/27/rugbyunion.australiarugbyunionteam?INTCMP=SRCH |title= Rugby union: Wales 24 – 22 Australia |publisher=The Observe |date= 27 November 2005|accessdate= 11 June 2005|language=}} 10. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/dec/02/rugbyunion.australiarugbyunionteam|title=Jones axed by Wallabies|publisher=The Guardian|date= 2 December 2005}} 11 : Australia national rugby union team tours of Europe|Rugby union tours of England|Rugby union tours of Ireland|Rugby union tours of Wales|Rugby union tours of France|2005–06 in European rugby union|2005 in Australian rugby union|2005–06 in Irish rugby union|2005–06 in English rugby union|2005–06 in Welsh rugby union|2005–06 in French rugby union |
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