2014 - November Rugby Internationals

GreGorGy

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Fanie forgot how to start a thread so this is the thread he wanted. This post will be edited when appropriate.

For now, welcome...

FIXTURES:

Saturday 1st November 2014

01: Japan v New Zealand Maori 07:00
02: Barbarians v Australia 16:30
03: USA v New Zealand 23:30

Friday 7th November 2014

04: Canada v Namibia 21:00

Saturday 8th November 2014

05: Japan v New Zealand Maori 07:00
06: Romania v USA 14:30
07: Italy v Samoa 16:00
08: England v New Zealand 16:30
09: Wales v Australia 16:30
10: Georgia v Tonga 17:00
11: France v Fiji 18:45
12: Ireland v South Africa 19:30
13: Scotland v Argentina 19:30

Friday 14th November 2014

14: Samoa v Canada 20:00

Saturday 15th November 2014

15: Romaina v Japan 14:30
16: Italy v Argentina 16:00
17: England v South Africa 16:30
18: Wales v Fiji 16:30
19: Tonga v USA 18:45
20: Scotland v New Zealand 19:30
21: France v Australia 22:00

Sunday 16th November 2014

22: Ireland v Georgia 16:30

Friday 21st November 2014

23: Fiji vs USA 20:00

Saturday 22nd November 2014

24: Romania v Canada 14:00
25: Italy v South Africa 16:00
26: Scotland v Tonga 16:30
27: Ireland v Australia 18:30
28: Wales v New Zealand 19:30
29: England v Samoa 21:00
30: France v Argentina 22:00

Sunday 23rd November 2014

31: Georgia v Japan 17:00

Saturday 29th November 2014

32: England v Australia 16:30
33: Wales v South Africa 16:30

EDIT:

Updated with SAST, also added additional November games as listed in SuperBru. 33 Matches in total.
 
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Fulcrum29

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I can only see one match that we can win with ease, to be honest.
 

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Bakkies Botha (Toulon, France) - Lock, 83 Test caps
Schalk Burger (Suntory, Japan) - Loose forward, 73 Test caps
Nizaam Carr (DHL Western Province) - Loose forward, uncapped
Marcell Coetzee (Cell C Sharks) - Loose forward, 22 Test caps
Robbie Coetzee (Xerox Golden Lions) - Hooker, uncapped
Damian De Allende (DHL Western Province) - Centre / Wing, 2 Test caps
Lodewyk de Jager (Toyota FS Cheetahs) - Lock, 7 Test caps
Jean de Villiers (captain, DHL Western Province) - Centre, 102 Test caps
Bismarck du Plessis (Cell C Sharks) - Hooker, 66 Test caps
Jannie du Plessis (Cell C Sharks) - Prop, 60 Test caps
Eben Etzebeth (DHL Western Province) - Lock, 29 Test caps
Johan Goosen (Racing Metro, France) - Fullback / Flyhalf, 5 Test caps
Bryan Habana (Toulon, France) - Wing, 103 Test caps
Cornal Hendricks (Toyota FS Cheetahs) - Wing, 9 Test caps
Francois Hougaard (Vodacom Blue Bulls) - Scrumhalf, 32 Test caps
Jaco Kriel (Xerox Golden Lions) - Loose forward, uncapped
Patrick Lambie (Cell C Sharks) - Flyhalf / Fullback, 36 Test caps
Willie le Roux (Toyota FS Cheetahs) - Fullback / Wing, 21 Test caps
Victor Matfield (Vodacom Blue Bulls) - Lock, 117 Test caps
Teboho “Oupa” Mohoje (Toyota FS Cheetahs) - Loose forward, 3 Test caps
Tendai Mtawarira (Cell C Sharks) - Prop, 61 Test caps
Lwazi Mvovo (Cell C Sharks) - Wing, 9 Test caps
Trevor Nyakane (Toyota FS Cheetahs) - Prop, 9 Test caps
Coenie Oosthuizen (Toyota FS Cheetahs) - Prop, 17 Test caps
Ruan Pienaar (Ulster, N Ireland) - Scrumhalf, 80 Test caps
JP Pietersen (Panasonic, Japan) - Centre / Wing, 56 Test caps
Handré Pollard (Vodacom Blue Bulls) - Flyhalf, 6 Test caps
Julian Redelinghuys (Xerox Golden Lions) - Prop, uncapped
Cobus Reinach (Cell C Sharks) - Scrumhalf, 2 Test caps
Seabelo Senatla (SA Sevens / DHL WP) - Wing, uncapped
Jan Serfontein (Vodacom Blue Bulls) - Centre, 16 Test caps
Gurthrö Steenkamp (Toulouse, France) - Prop, 52 Test caps
Morné Steyn (Stade Francais, France) - Flyhalf, 59 Test caps
Adriaan Strauss (Toyota FS Cheetahs) - Hooker, 40 Test caps
Duane Vermeulen (DHL Western Province) - No 8, 25 Test caps
Warren Whiteley (Xerox Golden Lions) - Loose forward, 2 Test caps
 
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Fanie forgot how to start a thread so this is the thread he wanted. This post will be edited when appropriate.

For now, welcome...

Did you see the OP of the currie cup thread. Was wanting MickeyD to do the same. But now that you had the honour, time to bulk up that OP with fixtures, dates, and results as they happen.

Good luck! :D
 

GreGorGy

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Did you see the OP of the currie cup thread. Was wanting MickeyD to do the same. But now that you had the honour, time to bulk up that OP with fixtures, dates, and results as they happen.

Good luck! :D

Ja I saw that - and that is why I left space for editions. Busy with a spreadsheet for that exact purpose.
 

OrbitalDawn

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Only thing I hate about these Northern Tour games is my inability to watch them all live. :(
 

Fulcrum29

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England is going to have it rough,

They play the Kiwis, then the Bokke, then being thrown at the Samoans... so the Aussies will play against a beaten up England team. I am still holding my position on England taking the 2015 World Cup.
 

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Howdydoody!

I think HM will play the "second stringers". He has to with an eye on the RWC
 

Fulcrum29

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/sneaks in
Howdydoody!

I think HM will play the "second stringers". He has to with an eye on the RWC

Likely against Ireland and Italy. England and Wales can punish us hard, leaving us with a code 03 Springbok squad.
 
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