Saturday, October 15, 2011

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SEMI FINAL – 1  MATCH  WALES vs. FRANCE
Date   : 15 October 2011, Saturday
Time   : From 7:00PM until 9:00PM (AEDT)
Venue : Eden Park, Auckland
Wales vs. France Match Live Streaming
Referee: Alain Rolland (IRE)
Touch Judge: Jonathan Kaplan (RSA)
Touch Judge: Wayne Barnes (ENG)
TV match official: Giulio De Santis (ITA)

Wales skills coach Neil Jenkins believes their Rugby World Cup semi-final against France may be the biggest match in their history. A 22-10 win over Ireland on Saturday put Wales in the last four for just the second time, and the first appearance since the inaugural tournament in 1987.

Head To Head

WALES                  VS FRANCE  International Matches:  90
WAL victories: 44
FRA victories: 43
draws: 3
Rank: 4        Current IRB World Ranking        Rank: 5
Wales vs. France Semi Final – 1 Match is a big and exciting events in the Rugby History. Wales have handed a heavy 49-6 defeat by New Zealand then, before bouncing back to beat Australia for third place. Jenkins said Saturday’s clash against France was the biggest game most of the players had been involved in, and possibly the nation.
FORM:

Wales 2011 RWC:

Lost to South Africa 16-17
Beat Samoa 17-10
Beat Namibia 81-7
Beat Fiji 66-0
Beat Ireland 22-10
France 2011 RWC:
Beat Japan 47-21
Beat Canada 46-19
Lost to New Zealand 17-37
Lost to Tonga 14-19
Beat England 19-12

France stunned England and Wales overpowered Ireland to become the first teams to reach the Rugby World Cup semi-finals on Saturday. The French put their stuttering group phase form behind them to shock England 19-12 in Auckland after Wales defeated Ireland 22-10 in Wellington. France and Wales will now meet in the first semi-final at Auckland’s Eden Park on Saturday, October 15. France, knocked out in the semi-finals of the past two World Cups by England, had just done enough to reach the knockout stages after a loss to New Zealand and a shock 19-14 defeat by Tonga.
  1. IRB World Rankings
  2. Team                         Pos.          (Prev.)             Rtg.
  3. Australia                     2               (3)                   87.21
  4. South Africa               3               (2)                   84.34
  5. Wales                        4               (6)                   83.21
  6. France                       5               (8)                   82.68
  7. England                      6               (4)                   81.58

France, the losing finalists in 1987 and 1999, have a reputation for producing one great performance in a World Cup but never in a final and scrum-half Yachvili tried to keep a lid on celebrations by adding: “It’s just a quarter-final, there are still two games to win.”
The International Rugby Board has announced the Match Officials for the Rugby World Cup 2011 semi-finals. Ireland’s Alain Rolland, referee of the RWC 2007 final, will take charge of Wales v France at Eden Park, Auckland, on Saturday, 15 October while South Africa’s Craig Joubert will preside over Australia v New Zealand at the same venue on Sunday, 16 October.




Rolland will be joined by assistant referees Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa) and Wayne Barnes (England), while Nigel Owens (Wales) and Romain Poite (France) will support Joubert as assistant referees. The appointments were made by the IRB’s Match Official Selection Committee in Auckland on Monday following a thorough review of quarter-final performances.
Appointments for the Final and Bronze Final will be made on Monday, 17 October.
TEAMS:

France:1. Jean-Baptiste Poux,  2. William Servat,  3. Nicolas Mas,  4. Pascal Papé,  5. Lionel Nallet,  6. Thierry Dusautoir (c),  7. Julien Bonnaire,  8. Imanol Harinordoquy,  9. Dimitri Yachvili,  10. Morgan Parra,  11. Alexis Palisson, 12. Maxime Mermoz,  13. Aurélien Rougerie,  14. Vincent Clerc, 15. Maxime Médard
Replacements:16. Dimitri Szarzewski,  17. Fabien Barcella,  18. Julien Pierre,  19. Louis Picamoles,  20. Francois Trinh-Duc,  21. David Marty,  22. Cédric Heymans
Wales: 1. G Jenkins,  2. H Bennett,  3. A Jones,  4. L Charteris,  5. A Jones,  6. D Lydiate,  7. S Warburton,  8.  T Faletau, 9. M Phillips, 10. J Hook,  11. S Williams,  12. J Roberts,  13. J Davies,  14. G North,  15. LHalfpennyReplacements:16. L Burns,  17. P James,  18. B Davies,  19. R Jones,  20. L Williams,  21. S Jones,  22. S Williams
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