1st SANZAR / UAR SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE U21 TOURNAMENT
Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa Buenos Aires, July 15 – 22, 1995 Scores July 15, in Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club South Africa 26 – Australia 25 July 15, in BACRC New Zealand 24 – Argentina 19 July 18, in BACRC New Zealand 24 – South Africa 7 July 18, in BACRC Australia 33 – Argentina 5 July 22, in BACRC New Zealand 33 – Australia 16 July 22, in BACRC South Africa 17 – Argentina 16
Final Standings: 1st – New Zealand – 3 wins 2nd –South Africa – 2 wins 3rd – Australia – 1 win 4th – Argentina – 3 losses
Argentine squad Backs: Pablo Ruiz Luque (CUBA), Sandro Ceppolino (Universitario de Córdoba), Miguel Angel Brevetta (Old Lions, Santiago del Estero), Sebastián Buffa (Liceo Naval), Nicolás D’Angelo (Jockey Club, Rosario), Mariano Díaz de Vivar (San Isidro Club), Matías Ledesma (Regatas de Bella Vista), Nahuel García (Club Atlético San Isidro), Gonzalo Quesada (Hindú), Marcos Olmedo (Córdoba Athletic), Leandro Molinuevo (Huirapuca), Leandro Lobrauco (Atlético del Rosario) Forwards: Hugo Dande (Huirapuca), Federico Caillou (Los Tarcos), Santiago Phelan (Club Atlético San Isidro), Alfonso Amuchástegui (Jockey Club, Rosario), Miguel Ruiz (Tequé), Christián Mas (Universitario, Tucumán), Gonzalo Longo (San Isidro Club), Ignacio Fernández Lobbe (Liceo Naval), Patricio Lombardi (Curupaytí), Alvaro Farías (Universitario, Tucumán), Manuel Cerrutti (Los Tarcos), Francisco Aquino (Newman), Lucas Recalde (Tala), Sebastián Bettera (Urú Curé), Juan Pablo Coletti (Club Atlético San Isidro) Captain: Santiago Phelan Manager: Alejandro Risler Assistant Manager: Oscar Cercelli and Jorge Norberto Coaches: Luis Castillo and Horacio Mazzini Doctor: Guillermo Botto
Australia Squad Backs: James Godfrey (NSW), Daniel Felu (Queensland), Brendan Casey (Queensland), Nathan Grey (Queensland), Graeme Bond (NSW), Brad Condon (Queensland), Ben Farley (Victoria), Nathan Spooner (NSW), Ian McAusland (NSW), Matt Isaac (NSW), Cullum Hughes (Queensland) Forwards: Toutai Kefu (Queensland), Michael Flanagan (Queensland), Ben Kennedy (NSW), Tom Bowman (NSW), Justin Harrison (ACT), Jamie Washington (Queensland), Nick Harvey (NSW), Bill Young (NSW), Brett Foster (ACT), Scott Webster (NSW), Dirk Gleghorn (WA), Lee Green (NSW), Matthew Tink (NSW) Captain: Ben Kennedy Manager: Roger Herring Coach: Ian Kennedy Assistant Coach: Geoff Mould Technical Advisor: Ernesto Rodríguez Doctor: David Hughes Physio: David Collier
New Zealand Squad Backs: Matt Carrington (Auckland), Christian Cullen (Manawatu), James Kerr (Auckland), Roger Randle (Hawke’s Bay), Daryl Gibson (Canterbury), Adam Larkin (North Harbour), Jeremy Stanley (Auckland), Cameron Rackham (Auckland), Carlos Spencer (Auckland), Danny Lee (Hawke’s Bay), Mark Robinson (North Harbour) Forwards: Isitolo Maka (Auckland), Andrew Blowers (Auckland), Taine Randell (Otago), Chresten Davis (Manawatu), Andrew Gallagher (Wellington), Scott Robertson (Bay of Plenty), Keryn Martin (Wellington), Chris Hammett (Canterbury), Dion Waller (Waikato), Michael Collins (Waikato), Paul Thomson (Auckland), Kees Meeuws (Auckland), Carl Hoeft (Thames Valley), Shane Carter (Wellington), Anton Oliver (Otago) Captain: Taine Randell Manager: Mike Banks Coach: Ross Cooper Assistant Coach: Lin Colling Physio: Chris McCullough
South Africa SquadBacks: Kobus Engelbrecht (Transvaal), Rodger Smith (Western Province), Wim Meyer (Northern Transvaal), Charlton Kennedy (Border), Dawie du Toit (Northern Transvaal – Hoerskool Monument), André Snyman (Northern Transvaal), Joe Gillingham (Transvaal), Bernard Linee (Western Province), Louis van Rensburg (Transvaal), Breyton Paulse (Western Province), Neil Campbell–McGeachy (Western Transvaal), Heinre Jacobs (Free State). Forwards: Selborne Boome (Western Province), Nicky van der Walt (Northern Transvaal), John Jacobus (JJ) Fredericks (Western Province), Lood Hattingh (Free State), Derick Badenhorst (Northern Transvaal, captain), Wium Basson (Western Province – Paarl Boys High), Tino Hector (Western Province), Gerhard Laufs (Western Transvaal), Robbie Kempson (Natal – Queens College), Brent Moyle (Transvaal), Nelio de Sa (Free State – Grey College), Heinrich Kok (Western Province), Stefan Bronkhorst (Transvaal), Chris Louw (Free State – Grey College).
First Round: South Africa 26 – Australia 25Played Saturday July 15, at Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club For South Africa: Tries by Andre Snyman and Petrus Jacobus; two goals and four penalties by Kobus Engelbrecht For Australia: Try by Ben Farley, one goal and six penalties by James Godfrey South Africa: Kobus Engelbrecht; Charlton Kennedy, Andre Snyman, Joe Gillingham and Wim Meyer; Louis van Rensburg and Petrus Jacobus; Selborne Boome, Lood Hattingh and Jacobs Fredericks; Derek Baderhorst (captain) and Wium Basson; Rob Kempson, Cristoffel Louw and Heinrich Kok Australia: James Godfrey; Ben Farley, Graeme Bond, Nathan Grey and Brendan Casey; Nathan Spooner and Matt Isaac; Toutai Kefu, Ben Kennedy (captain) and Michael Flanagan; Justin Harrison and Nick Harvey; Brett Foster, Matthew Tink and Bill Young Referee: Pablo Deluca (Argentina)
Argentina 19 – New Zealand 24Played Saturday July 15, at Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club For Argentina: Try by Mariano Díaz de Vivar; one goal, one drop and three penalties by Gonzalo Quesada For New Zealand: Tries by Christian Cullen and Mark Robinson; one goal, one drop and three penalties by Carlos Spencer Argentina: Pablo Ruiz Luque; Nicolás D’Angelo, Mariano Díaz de Vivar, Miguel Brevetta (Sandro Cepollino) and Nahuel García; Gonzalo Quesada and Leandro Molinuevo; Gonzalo Longo; Hugo Dande and Santiago Phelan (captain); Ignacio Fernández Lobbe and Miguel Ruiz; Alvaro Farías, Sebastián Bettera and Manuel Cerrutti New Zealand: Christian Cullen; James Kerr, Jeremy Stanley, Cameron Rackham and Roger Randle; Carlos Spencer and Mark Robinson; Isitolo Maka; Taine Randell (captain) and Chresten Davis; Keryn Martín and Chris Hammett (Dion Waller); Kees Meeuws, Anton Oliver and Carl Hoeft Referee: Carl Spannenberg (South Africa)
Second Round: New Zealand 24 – South Africa 7Played Tuesday July 18, at Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club For New Zealand: Tries by Roger Randle and Matthew Carrington; one try, three goals and one penalty by Carlos Spencer For South Africa: Try by Wim Meyer, one goal by Kobus Engelbrecht New Zealand: Christian Cullen; Matthew Carrington, Jeremy Stanley and Roger Randle; Daryl Gibson (Cameron Rackham) and Carlos Spencer; Mark Robinson; Taine Randell (captain), Scott Robertson and Andrew Gallagher; Keryn Martin and Deon Waller (Chris Hammett); Kees Meeuws, Anton Oliver and Paul Thomson (Michael Collins). South Africa: Kobus Engelbrecht; Dawie du Toit, Bernard Linee, Andre Snyman and Wim Meyer; Louis van Rensburg and Neil Campbell–McGeachy; Selborne Boome, Lodewyk Hattingh and Nickie van der Walt; Gerhardus Laufs and Derek Badenhorst (captain); Brent Moyle, Steven Bronkhorst and Rob Kempson. Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
Australia 33 – Argentina 5Played Tuesday July 18, at Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club For Australia: Tries by Brendan Casey, Daniel Felu, Matt Isaac; three goals and four penalties by James Godfrey For Argentina: Try by Nahuel García Australia: James Godfrey; Daniel Felu, Ben Farley, Graeme Bond and Brendan Casey; Nathan Spooner (Ian McAusland) and Matt Isaac; Toutai Kefu, Mike Flanagan (Nick Harvey) and Ben Kennedy (captain); Jamie Washington and Tom Bowman; Scott Webster, Lee Green and Dick Gleghorn Argentina: Pablo Ruíz Luque; Nicolás D’Angelo, Mariano Díaz de Vivar, Matías Ledesma and Nahuel García; Gonzalo Quesada (Marcos Olmedo) and Leandro Lobrauco; Hugo Dande; Santiago Phelan (captain)(Alfonso Amuchástegui – Alvaro Farías) and Gonzalo Longo; Miguel Ruiz e Ignacio Fernández Lobbe; Francisco Aquino, Sebastián Bettera and Manuel Cerruti (sent–off) Coach: Horacio Mazzini Referee: Carl Spannenberg (South Africa)
Third Round: New Zealand 33 – Australia 16Played Saturday July 22, at Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club For New Zealand: Tries by Isitolo Maka, James Kerr and Shane Carter; dos tries, one goal and two penalties by Christian Cullen For Australia: Try by Daniel Felu, one goal, un drop and two penalties by James Godfrey New Zealand: Christian Cullen; James Ker, Jeremy Stanley (sent–off) and Roger Randle; Daryl Gibson and Carlos Spencer; Daniel Lee; Isitolo Maka, Taine Randell (captain), and Chresten Davis (Scott Robertson); Keryn Martin and Deon Waller; Kees Meeuws (Shane Carter), Anton Oliver and Paul Thomson (Carl Hoeft). Australia: James Godfrey; Ben Farley, Graeme Bond (Cullum Hughes) and Brendan Casey; Nathan Grey (Daniel Felu) and Nathan Spooner (Ian McAusland); Matt Isaac; Toutai Kefu, Mike Flanagan (Nick Harvey) and Ben Kennedy; Jamie Washington and Tom Bowman; Brett Foster, Lee Green and Bill Young. Referee: Pablo Deluca (Argentina)
South Africa 17 – Argentina 16Played Saturday July 22, at Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club For South Africa: Tries by Hanre Jacobs and Charlton Kennedy; two goals and one penalty by Kobus Engelbrecht For Argentina: Try Alvaro Farías; one goal and three penalties by Marcos Olmedo South Africa: Breyton Paulse; Charlton Kennedy, Andre Snyman, Joe Gillingham and Roger Smith; Louis van Rensburg (Kobus Engelbrecht) and Hanre Jacobs; Selborne Boome, Derek Badenhorst (captain) and Nickie van der Walt; Wium Basson and Tino Hector, Rob Kempson, Chris Louw (Steven Bronkhorst) and Nelio de Sa. Argentina: Pablo Ruíz Luque; Nicolás D’Angelo, Mariano Díaz de Vivar, Nahuel García and Miguel Brevetta; Marcos Olmedo and Leandro Molinuevo; Hugo Dande (captain)(Juan Pablo Coletti); Christian Mas and Gonzalo Longo; Miguel Ruiz e Ignacio Fernández Lobbe; Francisco Aquino (Sebastián Bettera), Lucas Recalde (Juan Pablo Coletti) and Alvaro Farías (sent–off) Referee: Paul Macfie (New Zealand)
Played international rugby (41): Argentina (9): Gonzalo Quesada, Leandro Lobrauco, Hugo Dande, Gonzalo Longo, Santiago Phelan, Alfonso Amuchástegui, Miguel Ruiz, Ignacio Fernández Lobbe, Sandro Ceppolino (for Italy) Australia (8): Graeme Bond, Nathan Grey, Toutai Kefu, Tom Bowman, Bill Young, Justin Harrison, Nathan Spooner, Jamie Washington (for Japan) New Zealand (16): Christian Cullen, Jeremy Stanley, Daryl Gibson, Carlos Spencer, Mark Robinson, Isitolo Maka, Scott Robertson, Taine Randell (captain All Blacks), Chresten Davis, Kees Meeuws, Anton Oliver (captain All Blacks), Carl Hoeft. Andrew Blowers, Roger Randle, Dion Waller, Danny Lee South Africa (8): Andre Snyman, Joe Gillingham, Breyton Paulse, Selborne Boome, Robbie Kempson, Nelio de Sa (for Portugal), Wium Basson, Brent Moyle |