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- Overview Series Other tours
- Fixtures 30 May–1 June 7 June 14 June 17–22 June 28 June
- See also
- References
The 2014 mid-year rugby union internationals (also known as the summer internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) were international rugby union matches mostly played in the Southern Hemisphere during the June international window. These matches were part of the International Rugby Board (IRB) global rugby calendar (2012–19) that includes test matches between touring Northern Hemisphere nations and home Southern Hemisphere nations, whilst some of the touring teams played mid-week matches against provincial or regional sides. In addition to this, the calendar gave Tier 2 nations the opportunity to host Tier 1 nations outside the November international window leading up to the 2015 Rugby World Cup. All Six Nations teams were in action, with England playing a three-test series against New Zealand, whilst playing a mid-week match against the Crusaders. France played Australia in a three-test series, whilst Italy played Fiji, Samoa and Japan. Wales played South Africa in a two-test series, with an additional mid-week match against the {{Rut Eastern Province Kings}}, and Ireland played Argentina in a two-test series. Scotland, the only nation that played four tests, visited the Americas, playing the United States, Canada and Argentina, before playing South Africa outside the IRB international window. Unlike previous June windows, 2014 saw Tier 3 fixtures with Uruguay hosting Canadian side BC Bears, to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the British Columbia Rugby Union. It also acted as a preparation match for Uruguay, ahead of their 2015 Rugby World Cup Repechage play-offs in August against Hong Kong. Tonga played a test match against a Pacific Barbarians side in Auckland to fill a shortfall in their international calendar leading into the World Cup.[1]OverviewSeriesEvent | Result | Victor | Argentina v Ireland test series | 0–2 | {{ru|IRE}} | Australia v France test series | 3–0 | {{ru|AUS}} | New Zealand v England test series | 3–0 | {{ru|NZL}} | South Africa v Wales test series | 2–0 | {{ru|RSA}} |
Other toursTeam/Tour | Opponents | Italy tour | {{ru|FIJ}} (lost) – {{ru|JPN}} – (lost) {{ru|SAM}} (lost) | Scotland tour | {{ru|ARG}} (won) – {{ru|CAN}} (won) – {{ru|RSA}} (lost) – {{ru|USA}} (won) |
Fixtures30 May–1 June{{Rugbybox |date = 30 May 2014 |time = 19:05 JST (UTC+09) |home = {{Ru-rt|JPN}} |score = 33–14 |report = Report[2] |away = {{Ru|SAM}} |try1 = Fujita (2) 11' c, 25' c Matsushima 70' c |con1 = Goromaru (3/3) 12', 26', 71 |pen1 = Goromaru (4/4) 15', 40', 41', 67' |try2 = Otto 6' c Va'aulu 42' c |con2 = Fa'apale (2/2) 7', 42' |stadium = Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo [3] |attendance = 8,460 |referee = John Lacey (Ireland) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Ayumu Goromaru | RW | 14 | Yoshikazu Fujita | OC | 13 | Kotaro Matsushima | IC | 12 | Yuu Tamura | 77}} | LW | 11 | Akihito Yamada | FH | 10 | Harumichi Tatekawa | SH | 9 | Atsushi Hiwasa | N8 | 8 | Ryu Holani | OF | 7 | Michael Leitch (c) | 72}} | BF | 6 | Hendrik Tui | RL | 5 | Shinya Makabe | 49}} | LL | 4 | Hitoshi Ono | 67}} | TP | 3 | Kensuke Hatakeyama | 77}} | HK | 2 | Takeshi Kizu | 74}} | LP | 1 | Masataka Mikami | 67}} | Replacements: | PR | 16 | Hisateru Hirashima | 67}} | HK | 17 | Hiroki Yuhara | 74}} | PR | 18 | Hiroshi Yamashita | 77}} | LK | 19 | Shoji Ito | 67}} | FL | 20 | Luke Thompson | 52|62}} | 49}} | LK | 21 | Justin Ives | 72}} | FH | 22 | Keisuke Uchida | CE | 23 | Ryoto Nakamura | 77}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|AUS}} Eddie Jones |
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FB | 15 | Tulolo Tulolo | RW | 14 | Tua Otto | OC | 13 | Brando Va'aulu | 77}} | IC | 12 | Anitelea Tuilagi (c) | 67}} | LW | 11 | Reupena Levasa | FH | 10 | Patrick Fa'apale | 73}} | SH | 9 | Vavao Afemai | N8 | 8 | Misioka Timoteo | 29}} | OF | 7 | Oneone Fa'afou | 67}} | BF | 6 | Faalemiga Selesele | RL | 5 | Maselino Paulino | 17|27}} | LL | 4 | Fa'atiga Lemalu | TP | 3 | Jake Grey | 72}} | HK | 2 | Andrew Williams | 77}} | LP | 1 | Aniseko Sio | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Ropeti Lafo | 77}} | PR | 17 | Manu Leiataua | 29}} | PR | 18 | Sam Aiono | 72}} | LK | 19 | Levi Asifa'amatala | FL | 20 | Lio Lolo | 67}} | SH | 21 | Vaiofoga Simanu | 73}} | CE | 22 | Meki Magele | 67}} | CE | 23 | Kaino Thomsen | 77}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|SAM}} Stephen Betham |
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Touch judges: Dudley Phillips (Ireland)
Michael Black (Ireland)
Television match official: Simon McDowell (Ireland)
Notes:- Twelve players made their international debuts for Samoa, eight in the starting XV; Vavao Afemai, Oneone Fa'afou, Patrick Fa'apale, Jake Grey, Reupena Levasa, Faalemiga Selesele, Aniseko Sio and Tulolo Tulolo, and four off the bench; Sam Aiono, Lio Lolo, Vaiofoga Simanu and Kaino Thomsen.
- Japan's Hitoshi Ono surpassed Hirotoki Onozawa's 81 caps to become Japan's most capped player with 82 caps.
- This was Japan's seventh consecutive win, the longest winning streak they have ever had.
{{Rugbybox |date = 31 May 2014 |time = 16:00 ART (UTC-03) |home = {{Ru-rt|ARG}} |score = 40–0 |report = Report[4] (In Spanish) |away = South American XV |try1 = Cordero 19' c Tuculet 38' c González Iglesias 58' m Postiglioni (2) 66' c, 71' c Montero 75' c |con1 = Sánchez (2/2) 20', 39' González Iglesias (3/4) 67', 71', 76' |stadium = Santo Tomé, Santa Fe [5] |attendance = |referee = Francisco Pastrana (Argentina) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Joaquín Tuculet | 40}} | RW | 14 | Matías Orlando | 40}} | OC | 13 | Jerónimo de la Fuente | IC | 12 | Gabriel Ascárate | 40}} | LW | 11 | Santiago Cordero | 40}} | FH | 10 | Nicolás Sánchez | 49}} | SH | 9 | Martín Landajo (c) | 61}} | N8 | 8 | Benjamín Macome | 47}} | OF | 7 | Facundo Isa | 40}} | 61}} | BF | 6 | Rodrigo Báez | 61}} | RL | 5 | Tomás Lavanini | LL | 4 | Matías Alemano | 58}} | TP | 3 | Tetaz Chaparro | 49}} | HK | 2 | Matías Cortese | 50}} | 73}} | LP | 1 | Lucas Noguera Paz | 73}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Julián Montoya | 50}} | 73}} | HK | 17 | Santiago Iglesias | 73}} | PR | 18 | Bruno Postiglioni | 49}} | LK | 19 | Lucas Ponce | 58}} | FL | 20 | Javier Ortega Desio | 40}} | N8 | 21 | Antonio Ahualli de Chazal | 47}} | SH | 22 | Felipe Ezcurra | 61}} | FH | 23 | Santiago González Iglesias | 49}} | CE | 24 | Javier Rojas | 40}} | WG | 25 | Manuel Montero | 40}} | WG | 26 | Ramiro Moyano | 40}} | FB | 27 | Lucas González Amorosino | 40}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ARG}} Daniel Hourcade | {{noflag}} | Touch judges: | Juan Sylvestre (Argentina) Emilio Traverso (Argentina) |
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FB | 15 | ARG}} Gonzalo Gutiérrez Taboada | RW | 14 | ARG}} Facundo Barrea | 40}} | OC | 13 | ARG}} Matías Masera | 65}} | IC | 12 | ARG}} Juan Ignacio Brex | LW | 11 | ARG}} Tomás Carrió | 65}} | FH | 10 | ARG}} Sebastián Poet | 46}} | SH | 9 | ARG}} Marcos Bollini | 60}} | N8 | 8 | ARG}} Lisandro Ahualli de Chazal (c) | 65}} | OF | 7 | ARG}} Lautaro Casado | 38}} | BF | 6 | ARG}} Lucas Maguire | RL | 5 | ARG}} Franco Baldoni | 35}} | LL | 4 | ARG}} Martin Chiappesoni | 46}} | TP | 3 | ARG}} Santiago García Botta | HK | 2 | ARG}} Tomás Baravalle | 33}} | LP | 1 | ARG}} Ignacio Sáenz Lancuba | 55}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | ARG}} Facundo Bosch | 33}} | PR | 17 | ARG}} Facundo Maina | 55}} | LK | 18 | ARG}} Juan Martín Guerineau | 46}} | LK | 19 | ARG}} Santiago Rocchia Ferro | 35}} | 61}} | FL | 20 | COL}} Gil Mejia | 61}} | FL | 21 | ARG}} Nicolás Proto | 38}} | 55}} | FL | 22 | CHI}} Ignacio Silva | 55}} | N8 | 23 | BRA}} João Luiz Daros | 65}} | SH | 24 | ARG}} Gonzalo Bertranou | 60}} | FH | 25 | ARG}} Bautista Güemes | 46}} | CE | 26 | PAR}} Diego Argaña | 65}} | WG | 27 | VEN}} Carlos Eloy Barbosa | 65}} | WG | 28 | ARG}} Dan Isaack | 40}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ARG}} Bernardo Urdaneta {{flagicon|ARG}} Pablo Gómez Cora {{flagicon|ARG}} Elías Santillán |
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{{Rugbybox |date = 1 June 2014 |time = 15:00 BST (UTC+01) |home = {{Ru-rt|ENG}} |score = 29–39 |report = Report[6] |away = Barbarians |try1 = Ewers 11' c Sharples 23' m Slade 55' m |con1 = Slade (1/2) 13' |pen1 = Daly (1/1) 21' Slade (3/3) 36', 61', 67' |try2 = Stanley 17' c Hernández 26' c Gorgodze 45' c Gear (2) 63' c, 76' m |con2 = James (3/3) 18', 28', 46' Trinh-Duc (1/2) 64' |pen2 = James (1/1) 51' Trinh-Duc (1/1) 58' |stadium = Twickenham, London |attendance = 50,498 |referee = Mathieu Raynal (France) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Elliot Daly | RW | 14 | Semesa Rokoduguni | OC | 13 | Jonathan Joseph | 53}} | IC | 12 | Sam Hill | LW | 11 | Charlie Sharples | 53}} | FH | 10 | Henry Slade | {{blood bin|18|28}} | SH | 9 | Joe Simpson | 51}} | N8 | 8 | Dave Ewers | 72}} | OF | 7 | Luke Wallace | BF | 6 | Jamie Gibson | 30}} | RL | 5 | Graham Kitchener (c) | LL | 4 | Michael Paterson | 57}} | 66}} | TP | 3 | Kyle Sinckler | 51}} | HK | 2 | Rob Buchanan | 46}} | 64}} | LP | 1 | Ross Harrison | 51}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Tommy Taylor | 46}} | 64}} | PR | 17 | Fraser Balmain | 51}} | PR | 18 | Will Collier | 51}} | LK | 19 | Charlie Matthews | 57}} | 66}} | 72}} | FL | 20 | James Gaskell | 30}} | SH | 21 | Dan Robson | 51}} | FH | 22 | Ollie Devoto | 18}} | 28}} | 53}} | FB | 23 | Rob Miller | 53}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ENG}} Jon Callard |
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FB | 15 | ARG}} Juan Martín Hernández | RW | 14 | NZL}} Joe Rokocoko | 47}} | OC | 13 | NZL}} Rene Ranger | IC | 12 | NZL}} Benson Stanley | LW | 11 | NZL}} Hosea Gear | FH | 10 | AUS}} Brock James | 52}} | SH | 9 | NZL}} Jimmy Cowan | 47}} | 66}} | N8 | 8 | GEO}} Mamuka Gorgodze | OF | 7 | FRA}} Alexandre Lapandry | 55}} | BF | 6 | ARG}} Juan Manuel Leguizamón (c) | RL | 5 | RSA}} Juandré Kruger | LL | 4 | IRE|rugby union}} Donncha O'Callaghan | 52}} | TP | 3 | GEO}} Davit Zirakashvili | 74}} | HK | 2 | SAM}} Ti’i Paulo | 64}} | LP | 1 | TON}} Sona Taumalolo | 47}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | NZL}} Andrew Hore | 64}} | PR | 17 | FRA}} Julien Brugnaut | 47}} | PR | 18 | ARG}} Nahuel Lobo | 74}} | LK | 19 | SAM}} Joe Tekori | 52}} | N8 | 20 | IRE|rugby union}} Roger Wilson | 55}} | SH | 21 | ARG}} Tomás Cubelli | 47}} | 66}} | FH | 22 | FRA}} François Trinh-Duc | 52}} | CE | 23 | NZL}} Anthony Tuitavake | 47}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ENG}} Dean Ryan |
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Man of the Match: {{flagicon|NZL}} Hosea Gear (Barbarians) Touch judges: Neil Hennessey (Wales)
Ben Whitehouse (Wales)
Television match official: Gareth Simmonds (Wales)
Notes:- Jon Callard coached England, with Lancaster in New Zealand with the touring 30-man squad.[7]
- This was the Barbarians first back to back win since their back to back wins over England and Wales in 2011, which was the last time the Baa Baas beat England.
7 June{{Rugbybox |date = 7 June 2014 |time = 15:10 FJT (UTC+12) |home = {{Ru-rt|FIJ}} |score = 25–14 |report = Report[8] (In Italian) |away = {{Ru|ITA}} |try1 = Nadolo 19' m Waqaniburotu 60' c Nalaga 78' c |con1 = Ralulu (1/2) 61' Nadolo (1/1) 79' |pen1 = Nadolo (2/2) 66', 71' |try2 = Penalty try (2) 10' c, 76' c |con2 = Orquera (2/2) 10', 77' |stadium = ANZ National Stadium, Suva [9] |attendance = 12,000 |referee = JP Doyle (England) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Metuisela Talebula | 77}} | RW | 14 | Napolioni Nalaga | OC | 13 | Asaeli Tikoirotuma | IC | 12 | Nemani Nadolo | {{blood bin|44|50}} | LW | 11 | Timoci Nagusa | 70}} | FH | 10 | Jonetani Ralulu | SH | 9 | Nemia Kenatale | 40}} | N8 | 8 | Nemani Nagusa | 76}} | OF | 7 | Akapusi Qera (c) | BF | 6 | Dominiko Waqaniburotu | RL | 5 | Apisai Naikatini | 63}} | LL | 4 | Apisalome Ratuniyarawa | TP | 3 | Manasa Saulo | 40}} | HK | 2 | Talemaitoga Tuapati | 40}} | LP | 1 | Campese Ma'afu | 47}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Sunia Koto | 40}} | PR | 17 | Jerry Yanuyanutawa | 47}} | PR | 18 | Isei Colati | 40}} | LK | 19 | Wame Lewaravu | 63}} | FL | 20 | Malakai Ravulo | 76}} | SH | 21 | Nikola Matawalu | 40}} | WG | 22 | Watisoni Votu | 44}} | 50}} | 77}} | CE | 23 | Adriu Delai | 70}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} John McKee |
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FB | 15 | Luke McLean | RW | 14 | Leonardo Sarto | 67}} | OC | 13 | Michele Campagnaro | IC | 12 | Alberto Sgarbi | LW | 11 | Giovanbattista Venditti | FH | 10 | Luciano Orquera | SH | 9 | Guglielmo Palazzani | N8 | 8 | Manoa Vosawai | 66}} | OF | 7 | Mauro Bergamasco | BF | 6 | Joshua Furno | RL | 5 | Marco Bortolami | 61}} | LL | 4 | Quintin Geldenhuys (c) | TP | 3 | Lorenzo Cittadini | 53}} | HK | 2 | Leonardo Ghiraldini | 53}} | LP | 1 | Matías Agüero | 53}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Davide Giazzon | 53}} | PR | 17 | Andrea de Marchi | 53}} | PR | 18 | Alberto De Marchi | 53}} | LK | 19 | George Biagi | 61}} | FL | 20 | Paul Derbyshire | 66}} | SH | 21 | Tito Tebaldi | FH | 22 | Tommaso Allan | FB | 23 | Andrea Masi | 67}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Jacques Brunel |
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Touch judges: Johan Hoffmann (Australia)
James Leckie (Australia)
Notes:- Isei Colati made his international debut for Fiji.
- Andrea de Marchi and Guglielmo Palazzani made their international debuts for Italy.
{{Rugbybox |date = 7 June 2014 |time = 19:35 NZST (UTC+12) |home = {{Ru-rt|NZL}} |score = 20–15 |report = Report[10] |away = {{Ru|ENG}} |try1 = C. Smith 77' m |pen1 = Cruden (5/5) 9', 24', 38', 66', 70' |pen2 = Burns (4/4) 2', 18', 21', 63' Cipriani (1/1) 73' |stadium = Eden Park, Auckland [11] |attendance = 47,195 |referee = Nigel Owens (Wales) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Israel Dagg | 54}} | RW | 14 | Ben Smith | OC | 13 | Conrad Smith | IC | 12 | Ma'a Nonu | 59}} | LW | 11 | Cory Jane | FH | 10 | Aaron Cruden | SH | 9 | Aaron Smith | 70}} | N8 | 8 | Jerome Kaino | OF | 7 | Richie McCaw (c) | BF | 6 | Liam Messam | 71}} | RL | 5 | Sam Whitelock | LL | 4 | Brodie Retallick | TP | 3 | Owen Franks | 54}} | HK | 2 | Dane Coles | 59}} | LP | 1 | Tony Woodcock | 59}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Keven Mealamu | 59}} | PR | 17 | Wyatt Crockett | 59}} | PR | 18 | Charlie Faumuina | 54}} | LK | 19 | Patrick Tuipulotu | FL | 20 | Victor Vito | 71}} | SH | 21 | TJ Perenara | 70}} | FH | 22 | Beauden Barrett | 54}} | CE | 23 | Malakai Fekitoa | 59}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Steve Hansen |
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FB | 15 | Mike Brown | RW | 14 | Marland Yarde | 69|79}} | OC | 13 | Manu Tuilagi | IC | 12 | Kyle Eastmond | LW | 11 | Jonny May | 79}} | FH | 10 | Freddie Burns | 71}} | SH | 9 | Ben Youngs | 79}} | N8 | 8 | Ben Morgan | OF | 7 | Chris Robshaw (c) | BF | 6 | James Haskell | 70}} | RL | 5 | Geoff Parling | LL | 4 | Joe Launchbury | 70}} | TP | 3 | David Wilson | 70}} | HK | 2 | Rob Webber | 70}} | LP | 1 | Joe Marler | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Joe Gray | 70}} | PR | 17 | Matt Mullan | PR | 18 | Henry Thomas | 70}} | LK | 19 | Dave Attwood | 70}} | FL | 20 | Tom Johnson | 70}} | SH | 21 | Lee Dickson | 79}} | FH | 22 | Danny Cipriani | 71}} | FB | 23 | Chris Pennell | 79}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ENG}} Stuart Lancaster |
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Man of the Match: Conrad Smith (New Zealand) Touch judges: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
Jérôme Garcès (France)
Television match official: George Ayoub (Australia)
Notes:- Malakai Fekitoa and TJ Perenara made their international debuts for New Zealand.
- Chris Pennell and Joe Gray made their international debuts for England.
- With this win, New Zealand win 31 consecutive home matches, a world record by a test team.
{{Rugbybox |date = 7 June 2014 |time = 20:00 AEST (UTC+10) |home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}} |score = 50–23 |report = Report[12] |away = {{Ru|FRA}} |try1 = Folau 18' c Ashley-Cooper 23' m Hooper 32' c Toomua 38' c Cummins 55' c Beale 67' c McCabe 70' c |con1 = Foley (6/7) 20', 32', 39', 57', 68', 71' |pen1 = Foley (1/2) 3' |try2 = Parra 72' c Penalty try 80' c |con2 = Michalak (2/2) 73', 80' |pen2 = Michalak (2/2) 26', 36' |drop2 = Michalak (1/1) 4' |stadium = Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane [13] |attendance = 33,718 |referee = Craig Joubert (South Africa) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Israel Folau | RW | 14 | Adam Ashley-Cooper | OC | 13 | Tevita Kuridrani | 70}} | IC | 12 | Matt Toomua | 62}} | LW | 11 | Nick Cummins | FH | 10 | Bernard Foley | SH | 9 | Nic White | 62}} | N8 | 8 | Wycliff Palu | 54}} | OF | 7 | Michael Hooper | BF | 6 | Scott Fardy | RL | 5 | Rob Simmons | 70}} | LL | 4 | Sam Carter | TP | 3 | Sekope Kepu | 53}} | HK | 2 | Stephen Moore (c) | 5}} | LP | 1 | James Slipper | 62}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Tatafu Polota-Nau | 5}} | PR | 17 | Pekahou Cowan | 62}} | PR | 18 | Paddy Ryan | 53}} | LK | 19 | James Horwill | 70}} | N8 | 20 | Ben McCalman | 54}} | SH | 21 | Nick Phipps | 62}} | FH | 22 | Kurtley Beale | 62}} | CE | 23 | Pat McCabe | 70}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|AUS}} Ewen McKenzie |
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FB | 15 | Hugo Bonneval | RW | 14 | Yoann Huget | OC | 13 | Gaël Fickou | 73}} | IC | 12 | Wesley Fofana | LW | 11 | Felix Le Bourhis | 53}} | FH | 10 | Frédéric Michalak | SH | 9 | Maxime Machenaud | 69}} | N8 | 8 | Damien Chouly | OF | 7 | Bernard Le Roux | 61}} | BF | 6 | Fulgence Ouedraogo | RL | 5 | Yoann Maestri | LL | 4 | Sébastien Vahaamahina | 53}} | TP | 3 | Nicolas Mas (c) | 53}} | HK | 2 | Guilhem Guirado | 69}} | LP | 1 | Thomas Domingo | 53}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Christopher Tolofua | 69}} | PR | 17 | Vincent Debaty | 53}} | PR | 18 | Rabah Slimani | 53}} | LK | 19 | Alexandre Flanquart | 53}} | FL | 20 | Antoine Burban | 61}} | SH | 21 | Morgan Parra | 69}} | CE | 22 | Rémi Lamerat | 73}} | FB | 23 | Brice Dulin | 53}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Philippe Saint-André |
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Man of the Match: Sam Carter (Australia) Touch judges: Chris Pollock (New Zealand)
Garratt Williamson (New Zealand)
Television match official: Ben Skeen (New Zealand)
Notes:- James Slipper and Wycliff Palu earned their 50th test cap for Australia.
- Sam Carter made his international debut for Australia.
- Felix Le Bourhis and Rémi Lamerat made their international debuts for France.
{{Rugbybox |date = 7 June 2014 |time = 17:00 SAST (UTC+02) |home = {{Ru-rt|RSA}} |score = 47–13 |report = Report[14] |away = World XV |try1 = Habana 16' m Botha 32' c B. Du Plessis (2) 48' m, 58' c Goosen 77' c Le Roux 79' c |con1 = M. Steyn (2/4) 33', 59' Goosen (2/2) 78', 79' |pen1 = M. Steyn (3/3) 16', 30', 44' |try2 = Hargreaves 5' c |con2 = O'Connor (1/1) 5' |pen2 = O'Connor (2/2) 23', 40' |stadium = Newlands, Cape Town [15] |attendance = 31,500 |referee = George Clancy (Ireland) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Willie le Roux | RW | 14 | Cornal Hendricks | OC | 13 | JP Pietersen | IC | 12 | François Steyn | LW | 11 | Bryan Habana | 68}} | FH | 10 | Morné Steyn | 68}} | SH | 9 | Ruan Pienaar | 50}} | N8 | 8 | Duane Vermeulen | OF | 7 | Willem Alberts | 59}} | BF | 6 | Francois Louw | RL | 5 | Victor Matfield (c) | LL | 4 | Bakkies Botha | 50}} | TP | 3 | Jannie du Plessis | 64}} | HK | 2 | Bismarck du Plessis | 59}} | LP | 1 | Tendai Mtawarira | 64}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Schalk Brits | 59}} | PR | 17 | Gurthrö Steenkamp | 64}} | PR | 18 | Coenie Oosthuizen | 64}} | LK | 19 | Flip van der Merwe | 50}} | FL | 20 | Schalk Burger | 59}} | SH | 21 | Fourie du Preez | 50}} | FH | 22 | Johan Goosen | 68}} | WG | 23 | Lwazi Mvovo | 68}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|RSA}} Heyneke Meyer |
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FB | 15 | AUS}} James O'Connor | RW | 14 | AUS}} Drew Mitchell | 61}} | OC | 13 | NZL}} Rene Ranger | IC | 12 | RSA}} Wynand Olivier | LW | 11 | NZL}} Hosea Gear | FH | 10 | AUS}} Matt Giteau (c) | 58}} | SH | 9 | RSA}} Rory Kockott | 64}} | N8 | 8 | IRE|rugby union}} Roger Wilson | OF | 7 | ENG}} Steffon Armitage | 61}} | BF | 6 | GEO}} Mamuka Gorgodze | 47|57}} | RL | 5 | RSA}} Alistair Hargreaves | LL | 4 | RSA}} Juandré Kruger | 40}} | TP | 3 | NZL}} Carl Hayman | 57}} | HK | 2 | RSA}} Craig Burden | 47}} | LP | 1 | TON}} Sona Taumalolo | 54}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | NZL}} Andrew Hore | 47}} | PR | 17 | RSA}} Schalk Ferreira | 54}} | PR | 18 | RSA}} Pat Cilliers | 54}} | LK | 19 | SAM}} Joe Tekori | 40}} | FL | 20 | FRA}} Alexandre Lapandry | 61}} | SH | 21 | NZL}} Jimmy Cowan | 73|80}} | 64}} | FH | 22 | FRA}} François Trinh-Duc | 58}} | CE | 23 | NZL}} Benson Stanley | 61}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|RSA}} Nick Mallett |
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Man of the Match: Bakkies Botha (South Africa) Touch judges: Lourens van der Merwe (South Africa)
Quinton Immelman (South Africa)
Television match official: Deon van Blommestein (South Africa)
{{Rugbybox |date = 7 June 2014 |time = 15:40 ART (UTC-03) |home = {{Ru-rt|ARG}} |score = 17–29 |report = Report[16] |away = {{Ru|IRE}} |try1 = Montero 30' c De la Vega 78' c |con1 = Sánchez (1/1) 31' González Iglesias (1/1) 79' |pen1 = Sánchez (1/2) 26' |try2 = Henry 34' m Sexton 42' m Trimble 57' c |con2 = Sexton (1/3) 58' |pen2 = Sexton (2/2) 9', 18' Madigan (2/2) 67', 70' |stadium = Estadio Centenario, Resistencia [17] |attendance = 21,000 |referee = Glen Jackson (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Joaquín Tuculet | 73}} | RW | 14 | Santiago Cordero | 64}} | 73}} | OC | 13 | Jerónimo de la Fuente | IC | 12 | Gabriel Ascárate | LW | 11 | Manuel Montero | FH | 10 | Nicolás Sánchez | 69}} | SH | 9 | Martín Landajo (c) | 63}} | N8 | 8 | Benjamín Macome | 28|38}} | OF | 7 | Tomás de la Vega | BF | 6 | Rodrigo Baez | 63}} | RL | 5 | Tomás Lavanini | LL | 4 | Manuel Carizza | 40}} | TP | 3 | Ramiro Herrera | 56}} | HK | 2 | Matías Cortese | 58}} | LP | 1 | Lucas Noguera Paz | 75}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Julián Montoya | 58}} | PR | 17 | Bruno Postiglioni | 75}} | PR | 18 | Tetaz Chaparro | 56}} | LK | 19 | Matías Alemano | 40}} | FL | 20 | Javier Ortega Desio | 63}} | SH | 21 | Tomás Cubelli | 63}} | FH | 22 | Santiago González Iglesias | 69}} | FB | 23 | Lucas González Amorosino | 64}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ARG}} Daniel Hourcade |
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FB | 15 | Felix Jones | RW | 14 | Andrew Trimble | OC | 13 | Darren Cave | IC | 12 | Luke Marshall | 56}} | LW | 11 | Simon Zebo | FH | 10 | Jonathan Sexton | 63}} | SH | 9 | Conor Murray | 58}} | N8 | 8 | Jordi Murphy | 58}} | OF | 7 | Chris Henry | BF | 6 | Robbie Diack | RL | 5 | Paul O'Connell (c) | 67}} | LL | 4 | Iain Henderson | TP | 3 | Mike Ross | 67}} | HK | 2 | Rory Best | 67}} | LP | 1 | Jack McGrath | 60}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Damien Varley | 67}} | PR | 17 | Dave Kilcoyne | 60}} | PR | 18 | Rodney Ah You | 67}} | LK | 19 | Devin Toner | 67}} | N8 | 20 | Jamie Heaslip | 58}} | SH | 21 | Kieran Marmion | 58}} | FH | 22 | Ian Madigan | 63}} | WG | 23 | Fergus McFadden | 56}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Joe Schmidt |
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Man of the Match: Jonathan Sexton (Ireland) Touch judges: Mike Fraser (New Zealand)
Jaco van Heerden (South Africa)
Television match official: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)
Notes:- Ramiro Herrera made his international debut for Argentina.
- Rodney Ah You, Robbie Diack and Kieran Marmion made their international debuts for Ireland.
- Paul O'Connell played his 100th test match; 93 for Ireland and 7 for the British and Irish Lions.
- This was Ireland's first victory over Argentina, when playing on Argentine soil, in a fully test capped match.
{{Rugbybox |date = 7 June 2014 |time = 19:30 CDT (UTC-05) |home = {{Ru-rt|USA}} |score = 6–24 |report = Report[18] |away = {{Ru|SCO}} |pen1 = Wyles (2/3) 11', 51' |try2 = Visser 15' c Penalty try 30' c Hogg 66' c |con2 = Laidlaw (3/3) 16', 31', 67' |pen2 = Laidlaw (1/2) 6' |stadium = BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston [19] |attendance = 20,001 |referee = Pascal Gaüzère (France) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Chris Wyles | RW | 14 | Blaine Scully | OC | 13 | Seamus Kelly | IC | 12 | Andrew Suniula | 19}} | LW | 11 | Luke Hume | FH | 10 | Shalom Suniula | SH | 9 | Mike Petri | 70}} | N8 | 8 | Cam Dolan | OF | 7 | Scott LaValla | BF | 6 | Todd Clever (c) | {{blood bin|77|79}} | RL | 5 | Hayden Smith | 29}} | 39}} | 53}} | LL | 4 | Louis Stanfill | 63}} | TP | 3 | Eric Fry | 40}} | HK | 2 | Phil Thiel | 18}} | LP | 1 | Olive Kilifi | 29|39}} | 52}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Tom Coolican | 18}} | PR | 17 | Nicholas Wallace | 29}} | 39}} | 40}} | PR | 18 | Titi Lamositele | 52}} | LK | 19 | Tai Tuisamoa | 63}} | FL | 20 | Danny Barrett | 53}} | CE | 21 | Folau Niua | 19}} | CE | 22 | Chad London | 77}} | 79}} | WG | 23 | Tim Maupin | 70}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|USA}} Mike Tolkin |
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FB | 15 | Stuart Hogg | 74}} | RW | 14 | Sean Maitland | OC | 13 | Sean Lamont | IC | 12 | Duncan Taylor | 62}} | LW | 11 | Tim Visser | FH | 10 | Finn Russell | SH | 9 | Greig Laidlaw (c) | N8 | 8 | Johnnie Beattie | OF | 7 | Blair Cowan | BF | 6 | Alasdair Strokosch | 62}} | RL | 5 | Jim Hamilton | 37}} | LL | 4 | Richie Gray | TP | 3 | Geoff Cross | 44}} | HK | 2 | Scott Lawson | 62}} | LP | 1 | Gordon Reid | 55}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Pat MacArthur | 62}} | PR | 17 | Alex Allan | 55}} | PR | 18 | Moray Low | 44}} | LK | 19 | Grant Gilchrist | 37}} | FL | 20 | Kieran Low | 62}} | SH | 21 | Grayson Hart | FH | 22 | Ruaridh Jackson | 74}} | CE | 23 | Max Evans | 62}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Vern Cotter |
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Man of the Match: Stuart Hogg (Scotland) Touch judges: Francisco Pastrana (Argentina)
Chris Assmus (Canada)
Television match official: Alan Hosie (Canada)
Notes:- Danny Barrett made his international debut for the United States.
- Alex Allan, Blair Cowan, Gordon Reid and Finn Russell made their international debuts for Scotland.
14 June{{Rugbybox |date = 14 June 2014 |time = 14:00 WST (UTC+13) |home = {{Ru-rt|SAM}} |score = 15–0 |report = Report[20] (In Italian) |away = {{Ru|ITA}} |pen1 = T. Pisi (5/7) 10', 24', 30', 47', 69' |stadium = Apia Park, Apia [9] |attendance = 7,000 |referee = George Clancy (Ireland) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Fa'atoina Autagavaia | RW | 14 | Tua Otto | 71}} | OC | 13 | George Pisi | IC | 12 | Alapati Leiua | LW | 11 | David Lemi (c) | FH | 10 | Tusi Pisi | SH | 9 | Kahn Fotuali'i | 71}} | N8 | 8 | Kane Thompson | 55}} | OF | 7 | Jack Lam | BF | 6 | Ofisa Treviranus | RL | 5 | Daniel Leo | LL | 4 | Fa'atiga Lemalu | 63}} | TP | 3 | James Johnston | 55}} | HK | 2 | Ti’i Paulo | 55}} | LP | 1 | Logovi'i Mulipola | 71}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Ole Avei | 55}} | PR | 17 | Sakaria Taulafo | 71}} | PR | 18 | Census Johnston | 55}} | FL | 19 | Maurie Fa'asavalu | 55}} | LK | 20 | Piula Fa'asalele | 63}} | FH | 21 | Patrick Fa'apale | SH | 22 | Vavao Afemai | 71}} | CE | 23 | Johnny Leota | 71}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|SAM}} Stephen Betham |
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Touch judges: Andrew Lees (Australia)
James Leckie (Australia)
Notes:- Dario Chistolini made his international debut for Italy.
- Marco Bortolami surpassed Martin Castrogiovanni and Sergio Parisse, to become Italy's most capped player with 106 caps.
{{Rugbybox |date = 14 June 2014 |time = 19:35 NZST (UTC+12) |home = {{Ru-rt|NZL}} |score = 28–27 |report = Report[21] |away = {{Ru|ENG}} |try1 = B. Smith 43' c Savea 49' m Nonu 63' c |con1 = Cruden (1/2) 44' Barrett (1/1) 65' |pen1 = Cruden (2/3) 11', 40' Barrett (1/2) 59' |try2 = Yarde 7' c Brown 71' c Ashton 80' c |con2 = Farrell (3/3) 8', 71', 80' |pen2 = Farrell (2/3) 2', 47' |stadium = Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin [11] |attendance = 28,470 |referee = Jaco Peyper (South Africa) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Ben Smith | RW | 14 | Cory Jane | OC | 13 | Conrad Smith | IC | 12 | Ma'a Nonu | LW | 11 | Julian Savea | FH | 10 | Aaron Cruden | 50}} | SH | 9 | Aaron Smith | 76}} | N8 | 8 | Jerome Kaino | OF | 7 | Richie McCaw (c) | BF | 6 | Liam Messam | 65}} | RL | 5 | Sam Whitelock | LL | 4 | Brodie Retallick | 76}} | TP | 3 | Owen Franks | 65}} | HK | 2 | Dane Coles | 59}} | LP | 1 | Tony Woodcock | 65}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Keven Mealamu | 59}} | PR | 17 | Wyatt Crockett | 65}} | PR | 18 | Charlie Faumuina | 65}} | LK | 19 | Patrick Tuipulotu | 76}} | FL | 20 | Victor Vito | 65}} | SH | 21 | TJ Perenara | 76}} | FH | 22 | Beauden Barrett | 50}} | CE | 23 | Malakai Fekitoa | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Steve Hansen |
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Man of the Match: Ben Smith (New Zealand) Touch judges: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Jérôme Garcès (France)
Television match official: George Ayoub (Australia)
Notes:- Jerome Kaino earned his 50th test cap for New Zealand.
- Patrick Tuipulotu made his international debut for New Zealand.
- Kieran Brookes made his international debut for England.
- New Zealand retain the Hillary Shield, the fifth time they have held the trophy.
{{Rugbybox |date = 14 June 2014 |time = 20:00 AEST (UTC+10) |home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}} |score = 6–0 |report = Report[22] |away = {{Ru|FRA}} |pen1 = White (1/4) 64' Foley (1/1) 52' |stadium = Etihad Stadium, Melbourne [13] |attendance = 27,189 |referee = Wayne Barnes (England) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Israel Folau | RW | 14 | Adam Ashley-Cooper | OC | 13 | Tevita Kuridrani | 59}} | IC | 12 | Matt Toomua | LW | 11 | Nick Cummins | FH | 10 | Bernard Foley | 60}} | SH | 9 | Nic White | 78}} | N8 | 8 | Ben McCalman | OF | 7 | Michael Hooper (c) | BF | 6 | Scott Fardy | 66}} | RL | 5 | James Horwill | 59}} | LL | 4 | Rob Simmons | TP | 3 | Sekope Kepu | 74}} | HK | 2 | Tatafu Polota-Nau | 74}} | LP | 1 | James Slipper | 71}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Nathan Charles | 74}} | PR | 17 | Pekahou Cowan | 71}} | PR | 18 | Laurie Weeks | 74}} | LK | 19 | Luke Jones | 59}} | N8 | 20 | Scott Higginbotham | 66}} | SH | 21 | Nick Phipps | 78}} | FH | 22 | Kurtley Beale | 60}} | CE | 23 | Pat McCabe | 59}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|AUS}} Ewen McKenzie |
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Man of the Match: Nic White (Australia) Touch judges: Craig Joubert (South Africa)
Chris Pollock (New Zealand)
Television match official: Ben Skeen (New Zealand)
Notes:- James Horwill earned his 50th test cap for Australia.
- Nathan Charles, Luke Jones and Laurie Weeks made their international debuts for Australia.
- Alexandre Menini made his international debut for France.
- Australia reclaim the Trophée des Bicentenaires for the first time since 2010, after losing it in 2012.
- This was the first time France has failed to score any points against Australia, in the 44 meetings between the two teams.
- Fewest points in an Australian win since their 6–3 win over New Zealand in 1958, and first Australian win without a try since their 21–13 win over Wales in 2001.
{{Rugbybox |date = 14 June 2014 |time = 17:00 SAST (UTC+02) |home = {{Ru-rt|RSA}} |score = 38–16 |report = Report[23] |away = {{Ru|WAL}} |try1 = Habana (2) 6' c, 20' c Vermeulen 15' c Le Roux 37' c Hendricks 51' c |con1 = Steyn (5/5) 7', 17', 21', 38', 52' |pen1 = Steyn (1/1) 44' |try2 = Cuthbert 68' c |con2 = Hook (1/1) 69' |pen2 = Biggar (1/1) 40' |drop2 = Biggar (2/2) 2', 19' |stadium = Growthpoint Kings Park, Durban [15] |attendance = |referee = Romain Poite (France) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Willie le Roux | 70}} | RW | 14 | Cornal Hendricks | OC | 13 | JP Pietersen | IC | 12 | Jan Serfontein | LW | 11 | Bryan Habana | FH | 10 | Morné Steyn | 70}} | SH | 9 | Fourie du Preez | N8 | 8 | Duane Vermeulen | OF | 7 | Willem Alberts | 58}} | BF | 6 | Francois Louw | RL | 5 | Victor Matfield (c) | LL | 4 | Bakkies Botha | 40}} | TP | 3 | Jannie du Plessis | 58}} | HK | 2 | Bismarck du Plessis | 70}} | LP | 1 | Gurthrö Steenkamp | 44}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Schalk Brits | 70}} | PR | 17 | Tendai Mtawarira | 44}} | PR | 18 | Coenie Oosthuizen | 58}} | LK | 19 | Lood de Jager | 40}} | FL | 20 | Schalk Burger | 58}} | SH | 21 | Ruan Pienaar | 73}} | FH | 22 | Johan Goosen | 70}} | 73}} | WG | 23 | Lwazi Mvovo | 70}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|RSA}} Heyneke Meyer |
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Man of the Match: Willie le Roux (South Africa) Touch judges: Steve Walsh (Australia)
Marius Mitrea (Italy)
Television match official: Vinny Munro (New Zealand)
Notes:- Cornal Hendricks and Lood de Jager made their international debuts for South Africa.
- Victor Matfield joined John Smit as the most capped South African player with 111 caps.
- Gareth Davies and Matthew Morgan made their international debuts for Wales.
- Adam Jones played his 100th test match; 95 for Wales and 5 for the British and Irish Lions.
{{Rugbybox |date = 14 June 2014 |time = 14:10 EDT (UTC-04) |home = {{Ru-rt|CAN}} |score = 17–19 |report = Report[24] |away = {{Ru|SCO}} |try1 = Hassler 22' m |con1 = Pritchard (0/1) |pen1 = Pritchard (4/5) 20', 43', 51', 70' |try2 = Gilchrist 27' c |con2 = Laidlaw (1/1) 28' |pen2 = Laidlaw (3/3) 2', 38', 71' Hogg (1/1) 60' |stadium = BMO Field, Toronto [19][25] |attendance = 18,788 |referee = Mike Fraser (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | James Pritchard | RW | 14 | Jeff Hassler | 43}} | OC | 13 | Ciaran Hearn | IC | 12 | Nick Blevins | 63}} | LW | 11 | Taylor Paris | FH | 10 | Harry Jones | SH | 9 | Phil Mack | 70}} | N8 | 8 | Tyler Ardron (c) | OF | 7 | John Moonlight | BF | 6 | Jebb Sinclair | 0|75}} | RL | 5 | Jamie Cudmore | LL | 4 | Tyler Hotson | TP | 3 | Jason Marshall | 77}} | HK | 2 | Aaron Carpenter | 58}} | LP | 1 | Hubert Buydens | 54}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Ray Barkwill | 58}} | PR | 17 | Andrew Tiedemann | 54}} | PR | 18 | Jake Illnicki | 77}} | FL | 19 | Kyle Gilmour | LK | 20 | Jon Phelan | SH | 21 | Gordon McRorie | 70}} | FB | 22 | Connor Braid | 63}} | WG | 23 | D. T. H. van der Merwe | 43}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Kieran Crowley |
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Man of the Match: Greig Laidlaw (Scotland) Touch judges: Stuart Berry (South Africa)
Nick Ricono (United States)
Television match official: Davey Ardrey (United States)
Notes:- Kevin Bryce and Grayson Hart made their international debuts for Scotland.
{{Rugbybox |date = 14 June 2014 |time = 15:40 ART (UTC-03) |home = {{Ru-rt|ARG}} |score = 17–23 |report = Report[26] |away = {{ru|IRE}} |try1 = Tuculet 24' c González Amorosino 79' c |con1 = Sánchez (1/1) 25' González Iglesias (1/1) 79' |pen1 = Sánchez (1/1) 16' |try2 = Zebo 50' c Madigan 72' c |con2 = Sexton (1/1) 51' Madigan (1/1) 73' |pen2 = Sexton (3/5) 4', 9', 31' |stadium = Estadio Monumental José Fierro, Tucumán [17] |attendance = |referee = Pascal Gaüzère (France) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Joaquín Tuculet | {{blood bin|55|65}} | RW | 14 | Lucas González Amorosino | OC | 13 | Jerónimo de la Fuente | IC | 12 | Gabriel Ascárate | 60}} | LW | 11 | Manuel Montero | FH | 10 | Nicolás Sánchez | 65}} | SH | 9 | Martín Landajo (c) | 63}} | N8 | 8 | Antonio Ahualli de Chazal | 11}} | 19}} | 63}} | OF | 7 | Tomás de la Vega | BF | 6 | Rodrigo Báez | RL | 5 | Tomás Lavanini | 69}} | LL | 4 | Manuel Carizza | TP | 3 | Ramiro Herrera | 51}} | 68}} | HK | 2 | Matías Cortese | 8|18}} | 26}} | LP | 1 | Lucas Noguera Paz | 68}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Santiago Iglesias | 11}} | 19}} | 26}} | 63}} | PR | 17 | Bruno Postiglioni | 63}} | PR | 18 | Matías Díaz | 51}} | LK | 19 | Matías Alemano | 69}} | FL | 20 | Javier Ortega Desio | 63}} | SH | 21 | Tomás Cubelli | 63}} | FB | 22 | Santiago González Iglesias | 60}} | WG | 23 | Matías Orlando | 55}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ARG}} Daniel Hourcade |
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Touch judges: Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
John Lacey (Ireland)
Television match official: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)
Notes:- James Cronin, Rob Herring and Noel Reid made their international debuts for Ireland.
- This was Ireland's first test series victory over Argentina, and with it, they retain the Admiral Brown Cup.
17–22 June{{Rugbybox |date = 17 June 2014 |time = 19:35 NZST (UTC+12) |home = Crusaders {{flagicon|NZL}} |score = 7–38 |report = Report[27] |away = {{Ru|ENG}} |try1 = Todd 21' c |con1 = Taylor (1/1) 23' |try2 = Gray 1' c Foden 6' m Barritt 28' c Goode 33' c Watson 58' c Pennell 80' m |con2 = Cipriani (3/4) 2', 30', 35' Myler (1/2) 59' |stadium = AMI Stadium, Christchurch [11] |attendance = 17,500 |referee = Nigel Owens (Wales) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | NZL}} Tom Taylor | RW | 14 | NZL}} Johnny McNicholl | OC | 13 | SAM}} Rey Lee-Lo | 67}} | IC | 12 | NZL}} Kieron Fonotia | 50}} | LW | 11 | NZL}} Nafi Tuitavake | FH | 10 | NZL}} Tyler Bleyendaal | SH | 9 | NZL}} Willi Heinz | 50}} | N8 | 8 | NZL}} Luke Whitelock | OF | 7 | NZL}} George Whitelock (c) | 18}} | BF | 6 | NZL}} Jordan Taufua | RL | 5 | NZL}} Joel Everson | LL | 4 | NZL}} Jimmy Tupou | 30}} | TP | 3 | NZL}} Nepo Laulala | 76}} | HK | 2 | NZL}} Corey Flynn | 56}} | LP | 1 | NZL}} Tim Perry | 56}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | NZL}} Ben Funnell | 56}} | PR | 17 | NZL}} Joe Moody | 56}} | PR | 18 | TON}} Siate Tokolahi | 76}} | LK | 19 | NZL}} Scott Barrett | 30}} | FL | 20 | NZL}} Matt Todd | 18}} | SH | 21 | NZL}} Andrew Ellis | 50}} | CE | 22 | NZL}} Adam Whitelock | 50}} | WG | 23 | NZL}} Rob Thompson | 67}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Todd Blackadder |
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Touch judges: Andrew Lees (Australia)
James Leckie (Australia)
Television match official: George Ayoub (Australia)
{{Rugbybox |date = 20 June 2014 |time = 16:10 ART (UTC-03) |home = {{Ru-rt|ARG}} |score = 19–21 |report = Report[28] |away = {{ru|SCO}} |try1 = Ortega Desio 13' m Tuculet 59' m |pen1 = Sánchez (2/2) 42', 57' |drop1 = Sánchez (1/3) 27' |try2 = Hogg 6' c Pyrgos 73' m |con2 = Weir (1/2) 7' |pen2 = Weir (3/4) 55', 70', 78' |stadium = Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba [17] |attendance = 22,000 |referee = John Lacey (Ireland) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Lucas González Amorosino | RW | 14 | Santiago Cordero | 57}} | OC | 13 | Matías Orlando | 61}} | IC | 12 | Santiago González Iglesias | LW | 11 | Manuel Montero | FH | 10 | Nicolás Sánchez | 64}} | 71}} | SH | 9 | Tomás Cubelli (c) | 57}} | 64}} | 71}} | N8 | 8 | Tomás de la Vega | OF | 7 | Javier Ortega Desio | 56}} | BF | 6 | Rodrigo Baez | RL | 5 | Matías Alemano | 55}} | LL | 4 | Manuel Carizza | TP | 3 | Matías Díaz | 46}} | HK | 2 | Julián Montoya | 50}} | LP | 1 | Bruno Postiglioni | 57}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Santiago Iglesias | 50}} | PR | 17 | Lucas Noguera Paz | 57}} | PR | 18 | Tetaz Chaparro | 46}} | LK | 19 | Tomás Lavanini | 55}} | N8 | 20 | Antonio Ahualli de Chazal | 56}} | SH | 21 | Martín Landajo | 57}} | CE | 22 | Matías Moroni | 61}} | FB | 23 | Joaquín Tuculet | 57}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ARG}} Daniel Hourcade |
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Touch judges: Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Lourens van der Merwe (South Africa)
Television match official: Deon van Bloomestein (South Africa)
Notes:- Matías Moroni made his international debut for Argentina.
{{Rugbybox |date = 21 June 2014 |time = 14:00 JST (UTC+09) |home = {{Ru-rt|JPN}} |score = 26–23 |report = Report[29]{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} (In Italian) |away = {{Ru|ITA}} |try1 = Yamada 4' c Sa'u 59' c |con1 = Goromaru (2/2) 5', 60' |pen1 = Goromaru (4/5) 13', 22', 42', 48' |try2 = Penalty try 17' c Barbieri 74' c |con2 = Orquera (1/1) 17' Allan (1/1) 75' |pen2 = Orquera (3/3) 7', 35', 52' |stadium = Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo [9] |attendance = 13,816 |referee = Jaco Peyper (South Africa) }}Team details |
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Touch judges: Garratt Williamson (New Zealand)
Brendon Pickerill (New Zealand)
Television match official: Peter Marshall (Australia)
Notes:- Mauro Bergamasco becomes the sixth Italian player to earn 100 test caps.
- This win was Japan's tenth consecutive win, a record for a Tier 2 nation.
{{Rugbybox |date = 21 June 2014 |time = 15:00 AEST (UTC+10) |home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}} |score = 39–13 |report = Report[30] |away = {{Ru|FRA}} |try1 = Skelton 7' c Folau (2) 26' c, 41' c Hooper 60' c Phipps 73' m |con1 = Foley (4/5) 9', 27', 42', 61' |pen1 = Foley (2/2) 2', 17' |try2 = Guirado 65' c |con2 = Machenaud (1/1) 65' |pen2 = Machenaud (1/2) 34' Dulin (1/1) 15' |stadium = Allianz Stadium, Sydney [13] |attendance = 43,188 |referee = Chris Pollock (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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Man of the Match: Wycliff Palu (Australia) Touch judges: Wayne Barnes (England)
George Clancy (Ireland)
Television match official: Ben Skeen (New Zealand)
Notes:- Will Skelton made his international debut for Australia.
- The 43,188-person crowd was a record crowd for an Australian test at Allianz Stadium.
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FB | 15 | Ben Smith | RW | 14 | Cory Jane | OC | 13 | Malakai Fekitoa | 63}} | IC | 12 | Ma'a Nonu | LW | 11 | Julian Savea | FH | 10 | Aaron Cruden | 44}} | SH | 9 | Aaron Smith | 74}} | N8 | 8 | Kieran Read | 40}} | OF | 7 | Richie McCaw (c) | BF | 6 | Jerome Kaino | 74}} | RL | 5 | Sam Whitelock | LL | 4 | Brodie Retallick | 76}} | TP | 3 | Owen Franks | 58}} | HK | 2 | Dane Coles | 44}} | LP | 1 | Tony Woodcock | 63}} | 74}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Keven Mealamu | 44}} | PR | 17 | Wyatt Crockett | 72|80}} | 63}} | PR | 18 | Charlie Faumuina | 58}} | LK | 19 | Patrick Tuipulotu | 76}} | FL | 20 | Liam Messam | 40}} | SH | 21 | TJ Perenara | 74}} | FH | 22 | Beauden Barrett | 44}} | CE | 23 | Ryan Crotty | 63}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Steve Hansen |
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Man of the Match: Julian Savea (New Zealand) Touch judges: Nigel Owens (Wales)
James Leckie (Australia)
Television match official: George Ayoub (Australia)
{{Rugbybox |date = 21 June 2014 |time = 15:00 SAST (UTC+02) |home = {{Ru-rt|RSA}} |score = 31–30 |report = Report[32] |away = {{Ru|WAL}} |try1 = Penalty try (2) 32' c, 77' c Hendricks 33' c Le Roux 71' c |con1 = Steyn (4/4) 32', 35', 72', 78' |pen1 = Steyn (1/2) 55' |try2 = Roberts 18' c Cuthbert 21' c Owens 45' c |con2 = Biggar (3/3) 19', 22', 45' |pen2 = Biggar (3/4) 12', 56', 65' |stadium = Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit [15] |attendance = 25,424 |referee = Steve Walsh (Australia) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Willie le Roux | RW | 14 | Cornal Hendricks | OC | 13 | JP Pietersen | IC | 12 | Jan Serfontein | 74}} | LW | 11 | Bryan Habana | FH | 10 | Morné Steyn | {{blood bin|23|29}} | SH | 9 | Fourie du Preez | N8 | 8 | Duane Vermeulen | OF | 7 | Willem Alberts | 24}} | BF | 6 | Francois Louw | RL | 5 | Victor Matfield (c) | LL | 4 | Flip van der Merwe | 57|67}} | {{blood bin|45|49}} | TP | 3 | Jannie du Plessis | 58}} | HK | 2 | Bismarck du Plessis | 65}} | LP | 1 | Tendai Mtawarira | 65}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Schalk Brits | 65}} | PR | 17 | Gurthrö Steenkamp | 65}} | PR | 18 | Coenie Oosthuizen | 58}} | LK | 19 | Lood de Jager | 45}} | 49}} | FL | 20 | Schalk Burger | 24}} | SH | 21 | Ruan Pienaar | 23}} | 29}} | CE | 22 | Wynand Olivier | 74}} | WG | 23 | Lwazi Mvovo | Coach: | {{flagicon|RSA}} Heyneke Meyer |
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FB | 15 | Liam Williams | RW | 14 | Alex Cuthbert | OC | 13 | Jonathan Davies | IC | 12 | Jamie Roberts | LW | 11 | George North | FH | 10 | Dan Biggar | 32|42}} | SH | 9 | Mike Phillips | N8 | 8 | Taulupe Faletau | OF | 7 | Josh Turnbull | BF | 6 | Dan Lydiate | RL | 5 | Alun Wyn Jones (c) | LL | 4 | Luke Charteris | 29|39}} | 74}} | TP | 3 | Samson Lee | 51}} | HK | 2 | Ken Owens | 74}} | LP | 1 | Gethin Jenkins | 74}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Matthew Rees | 74}} | PR | 17 | Paul James | 74}} | PR | 18 | Aaron Jarvis | 51}} | LK | 19 | Jake Ball | 74}} | N8 | 20 | Dan Baker | SH | 21 | Gareth Davies | FH | 22 | James Hook | FB | 23 | Matthew Morgan | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Warren Gatland |
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Man of the Match: Duane Vermeulen (South Africa) Touch judges: Romain Poite (France)
Francisco Pastrana (Argentina)
Television match official: Glenn Newman (New Zealand)
Notes:- Victor Matfield surpassed John Smit, to become South Africa's most capped player with 112 caps.
- South Africa retain the Prince William Cup for the seventh time.
{{Rugbybox |date = 22 June 2014 |time = 15:00 NZST (UTC+12) |home = Pacific Barbarians |score = 14–36 |report = |away = {{Ru|TON}} |try1 = |con1 = |pen1 = |drop1 = |try2 = |con2 = |pen2 = |drop2 = |stadium = Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland |attendance = |referee = Nick Briant (New Zealand) }}28 June{{Rugbybox |date = 28 June 2014 |time = 17:00 SAST (UTC+02) |home = {{Ru-rt|RSA}} |score = 55–6 |report = Report[33] |away = {{Ru|SCO}} |try1 = Coetzee (2) 3' c, 51' c Le Roux 10' c Mvovo (2) 16' m, 61' c Pietersen 56' m De Jager (2) 64' c, 78' c |con1 = Pollard (5/7) 4', 11', 52', 62', 65' Boshoff 79' |pen1 = Pollard (1/1) 44' |pen2 = Weir (2/2) 7', 36' |stadium = Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth [15] |attendance = 40,973 |referee = Glen Jackson (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Willie le Roux | {{blood bin|21|27}} | 75}} | RW | 14 | Cornal Hendricks | OC | 13 | JP Pietersen | IC | 12 | Jan Serfontein | LW | 11 | Lwazi Mvovo | FH | 10 | Handré Pollard | 70}} | SH | 9 | Fourie du Preez | 28}} | N8 | 8 | Duane Vermeulen | 66}} | OF | 7 | Schalk Burger | BF | 6 | Marcell Coetzee | RL | 5 | Victor Matfield (c) | 70}} | LL | 4 | Lood de Jager | TP | 3 | Jannie du Plessis | 70}} | HK | 2 | Bismarck du Plessis | 54}} | LP | 1 | Coenie Oosthuizen | 50}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Adriaan Strauss | 54}} | PR | 17 | Trevor Nyakane | 70}} | PR | 18 | Marcel van der Merwe | 50}} | LK | 19 | Stephan Lewies | 70}} | FL | 20 | Oupa Mohojé | 66}} | SH | 21 | Francois Hougaard | 29}} | FH | 22 | Marnitz Boshoff | 70}} | FB | 23 | Zane Kirchner | 21}} | 27}} | 75}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|RSA}} Heyneke Meyer |
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Man of the Match: JP Pietersen (South Africa) Touch judges: Romain Poite (France)
Marius Mitrea (Italy)
Television match official: Glenn Newman (New Zealand)
Notes:- Marnitz Boshoff, Stephan Lewies, Marcel van der Merwe, Oupa Mohojé and Handré Pollard made their international debuts for South Africa.
- Adam Ashe and Tyrone Holmes made their international debuts for Scotland.
See also- Mid-year rugby union tests
- End-of-year rugby union tests
- 2014 Africa Cup
- 2014 Asian Five Nations
- 2014 IRB Nations Cup
- 2014 IRB Tbilisi Cup
- 2014 end-of-year rugby union tests
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