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6N 'others' results - Round 5

Sun, 16 Mar 2008 23:37

England were the great winners in the 'other' Six Nations matches in Round 5, the last round but for Wales it was a magnificent day.

Best of all were the Grand Slam winners - the Under-20 the Women, neither of whom were greatly tested this year.

Apart from their seniors' triumph, Wales played three other matches and won them all.

England Students vs Irish Colleges, 30-14

This was a comfortable win for England Students at Henley on Friday night, scoring five tries to one.

Scorers:

For England Students:
Tries: Griffiths, Wright, Hockedy 2, Stevenson;
Con: Stevenson
Pen: Stevenson

For Irish Colleges:
Try: Nicol
Pens: DeBarra 3

England Students: 15 Tom Jarvis, 14 Andrew Wright, 13 Tom Gregory, 12 Phil Ellis, 11 Tom Hockedy, 10 Tim Stevenson, 9 Dominic Shaw, 8 Andries Pretorius, 7 Michael  Denbee, 6 Peter  Clarke, 5 Adrian  Griffiths, 4 Ian Kench, 3 Joe Horn-Smith, 2 Jonathan Moyce, 1 Aaron Liffchak
Replacements: 16 Matthew Cross, 17 Kevin Davis, 18 Simon Pitfield, 19 James Lumby, 20 Toby Henry, 21 Chris Ashwin, 22 Scott Armstrong

Irish Colleges: 15 John Nicol, 14 Philip Howard, 13 Paddy O'Toole, 12 Mick O'Shea, 11 David Rowan, 10 Phil DeBarra, 9 Brendan O'Brien, 8 Dan Kenny, 7 Hugh Hogan, 6 John Downey,  5 Chris Napier, 4 Barry Holmes, 3 Stephen Snell, 2 Alex O'Sullivan, 1 Shane Cahill
Replacements: 16 Jonathan Molloy, 17 Jason Taggert, 18 Ben Reilly, 19 Ian Cullinan, 20 Brian Moroney, 21 Brian Collins, 22 Craig Morrin, 23 Darragh Fanning, 24 Damien Carley, 25 Richard O'Neill

Referee: David Walker (Scotland)
Touch judges: Ashley Rowden England, Paul Emerson (England)
Assessor: Clive Nicholas (England)

Combined Services Under-23 vs Scotland Universities, 28-15

Scotland Universities: Jonny Manning, John Geddie, Pete Sauders, Marcus McAllister (captain), Tim Bergin, David O'Hagan, Gordon McRorie, Dave McKenna, Craig Samuel, Gabriel Holmes, Murray Wyllie, Mark Lewis, Jamie Rupar, Andy Thomson, Zom Dunnett,
Replacements: Sandy Service, Johnny Clarke, Greig Ramsay, Will Butler, Gavin Hume, Roger Higginson, Fergus Knight

Combined Services Under-23: Ed Targett, Loz Blackburn, Karl Craven (captain), Lewis Taylor, Aoron Humphries, Keri Cummings, Dai Birkby, Stu Bratt, Ben Taite, Tom Blackburn, Mat Brougham, Duncun Williams, Paul Bowen, Ryan Wells, Paul Gregory
Replacements: Jo Baker, Gaz McCloughlin, Joseph Avazian, Chris Stevenson, Dale Smith, Gareth Jones, Colin Evans, Johny Stevens, Vance Paines, Sam Whitlam, Rory Paterson

Referee: Paolo Ventura (Italy)

Royal Navy vs Irish Defence Force, 23-20

Under-20

England vs Ireland, 43-14

For the first time ever England Under-20 won the Grand Slam and they did it in style.

Scorers:

For England:
Tries: Stegmann, Ellis, Eves, Cox, Catt, Odejobi, Cato
Cons: Alex 4

For Ireland:
Try: Kearney
Pens: Madigan 3

England: 15 Noah Cato, 14 Seb Stegmann, 13 Luke Eves, 12 Alex Goode, 11 Mark Odejobi, 10 Adam Greendale, 9 Joe Simpson, 8 Hugo Ellis, 7 Matt Cox, 6 Jon Fisher, 5 Scott Hobson, 4 Graham Kitchener, 3 Alex Corbisiero, 2 Gray, 1 Nathan Catt
Replacements: 16 Scott Freer, 17 Billy Moss, 18 James Cannon, 19 Andy Saull, 20 Ben Youngs, 21 Greg King, 22 Dan Norton,
 
Ireland: 15 David Kearney, 14 Sean Scanlon, 13 Eoin O'Malley, 12 Conor Cleary, 11 Chris Cochrane, 10 Ian Madigan, 9 David Moore, 8 Patrick Mallon, 7 Paul Ryan, (captain), 6 Kieran Essex, 5 Eoin Sheriff, 4 David Nolan, 3 Ben Barclay, 2 Jason Harris-Wright, 1 Paul Karayiannis
Replacements:16 Stephen Douglas (Ballymena), 17 Stephen Archer, 18 Ian Nagle, 19 Trevor Conneely, 20 Ian Porter, 21 Martin Dufficy, 22 Eamonn Sheridan

Referee: Neil Paterson (Scotland)
Touch judges: Rob Dickson (Scotland), John Ferns (Scotland)
Assessor: Brian Leigh (Scotland)
Television match official: Laurie Bryant (England)

Italy vs Scotland, 14-13

A penalty goal in injury time won it for Italy at the Stadio Comunale in Mogliano.

Scorers:

For Italy: Ravalle
Pens: Bocchino 3

For Scotland:
Try: Strain
Con: Jackson
Pens: Jackson 2

Italy: 15 Francesco Fiorani, 14 Andrea Bacchetti, 13 Roberto Quartaroli, 12 Alberto Chiesa captain),  11 Edoardo Rotella, 10 Riccardo Bocchino, 9 Luca Martinelli, 8 Luca Petillo, 7 Simone Favaro, 6 Filippo Giusti, 5 Alberto Cazzola, 4 Giacomo Bernini, 3 Massimiliano Ravalle, 2 Tommaso D'apice, 1 Andrea De Marchi
Replacements: 16 Luca Zara, 17 Lorenzo Sebastiani, 18 Joshua Furno, 19 Lorenzo Puliti, 20 Matteo Nava, 21 Giovanni Massaro, 22 Andrea Pratichetti

Scotland: 15 Murray Allan, 14 Lee Jones, 13 Chris Kinloch, 12 Stevie McColl, 11 Tom Bury,  10 Ruaridh Jackson, 9 Ross Samson, 8 Craig Simmonds, 7 Lewis Calder, (captain), 6 Fraser McKenzie, 5 Josh Brown, 4 Richard Gray, 3 Lewis Niven, 2 Fraser Brown, 1 Gary Strain
Replacements: Adrian Duncan, Angus Dixon, Jonny Baird, Steven Burton, Matthew Heeks, James Murray, Paul Loudon

Referee: Pascal Gauzere (France)
Touch judges: Eric Gauzins (France), René Bordeneuve (France)
Assessor: Rossano Faccioli (Italy)

Wales vs France, 20-16

Two tries to one and Wales just about deserved this win at Rodney Parade in Newport.

Scorers:

For Wales:
Tries: Biggar, Webb
Cons: Halfpenny 2
Pens: Halfpenny 2

For France:
Try: Basteraud
Con: Belie
Pens: Dumora, Belie
Drop: Belie

Wales: 15 Daniel Evans, 14 Leigh Halfpenny, 13 Jonathan Davies, 12 Gareth Owen, 11 immy Norris, 10 Daniel , 9 Rhys Webb, 8 Lloyd Phillips, 7 Justin Tipuric, 6 Josh Turnbull, 5 Haydn Pugh, 4 Jevon Groves (captain), 3 Patrick Palmer, 2 Rhys Lawrence, 1 Sam Hobbs
Replacements: 16 Ryan Prosser, 17 Ryan Bevington, 18 Scott Andrews, 19 Ashley Sweet, 20 Rory Pitman, 21 Luke Evans, 22 Jason Tovey

France: 15 Julien Dumora, 14 Benjamin Fall, 3 Guillaume Namy, 12 Mathieu Bastareaud, 11 Wesley Fofana, 10 Mathieu Belie, 9 Morgan Parra (captain),  Raphael Lakafia, 7 Laurent Thuery, 6 Yohann Vivalda, 5 Adam Jaulhac, 4 Yoann Maestri, 3 Arthur Joly, 2 Antonin fault, 1 Nicolas Agnesi
Replacements:16 Clément Maynadier, 17 Rabah Slimani, 18 Jean Baptiste Roidot, 19 Arthur Chollon, 20 Thierry Lacrampe, 21 Khaled Zagar, 22 Cédric Coll

Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)
Touch judges: Eanna O'Dowd (Ireland), Dermot Moloney (Ireland)
Television match official: Marshall Kilgore (Ireland)

Under-18

Wales vs Scotland, 24-0

The match had to be switched from soggy Ebbw Vale to Port Talbot.

Wales scored three tries to nil. Wales led 7-0 at half-time.

Scoerers:

For Wales:
Tries: Phillips, Hughes, John
Cons: Jarvis 3
Pen: Jarvis

Wales: 15 James Loxton, 14 Kristian Phillips, 13 Ben John, 12 Ashley Beck, 11 Ieuan Coombes, 10 Matthew Jarvis, 9 Gareth Davies, 8 James Thomas, 7 Rhys Jenkins, 6 Dave Francis, 5 James King, 4 Tom Crandon, 3 Simon Gardner, 2 Rhys Williams (captain), 1 Dan Watchurst
Replacements: 16 Rhys Downes, 17 Adam Hughes, 18 Stewart Maguire, 19 Ceri Davies, 20 Gareth Jenkins, 21 Lloyd Peers, 22 Morgan Allen

Scotland: not announced

Referee: Richard Kelly (England)
Assessor: Mikel Mellick (England)

Women

England vs Ireland, 17-7

For the third yeaqr in a row England Woemn won the Grand Slam in the Six Nations Championship, but of the five match this was much the hardest and the closest.

Scorers:

For England:
Tries: Claire Allan, Sarah Beale
Cons: Katy McLean, Alice Richardson
Pen: Katy McLean

For Ireland:
Try: Yvonne Nolan
Con: Grace Davitt

England: 15 Charlotte Barras , 14 Michaela Staniford, 13 Claire Allan, 12 Rachael Burford , 11 Danielle Waterman, 10 Katy McLean, 9 Amy Turner, 8 Catherine Spencer (captain), 7 Margaret Alphonsi, 6 Sarah Hunter, 5 Joanna McGilchrist, 4 Tamara Taylor, 3 Katy Storie, 2 Amy Garnett, 1 Rochelle Clark
Replacements: 16 Emma Layland, 17 Sophie Hemming, 18 Sarah Beale, 19 Karen Jones, 20 Alice Richardson, 21 Katherine  Merchant, 22 Victoria Massarella

Ireland: 15 Sarahjane Belton (captain), 14 Lynne Cantwell, 13 Patrique Kelly, 12 Shannon Houston, 11 Grace Davitt, 10 Joanne O'Sullivan, 9 Tania Rosser, 8 Joy Neville, 7 Orla Brennan, 6 Eimear O'Sullivan, 5 Germaine Healy, 4 Caroline Mahon, 3 Jess Limbert, 2 Marie Barrett, 1 Fiona Coghlan
Replacements: 16 Gillian Bourke, 17 Yvonne Nolan, 18 Sinead Ryan, 19 Louise Austin, 20 Louise Beamish, 21 Niamh Briggs, 22 Amy Davis.

Referee: Andrew Healy (Scotland)
Touch judges: Paul Burton (England), Chris Challinor (England)

Italy vs Scotland, 31-10

Some 3000 spectators saw this historic win for Italy at Mira, their first win ever in the Six Nations.

Scorers:

For OItaly:
Tries: D’Silva, Veronica Schiavon, Severin 2
Cons: Veronica Schiavon
Pens:  Veronica Schiavon 3

For Scotland:
Tries: \Jilly McCord

Italy: 15 Valentina Schiavon, 14 Giulia Bratusc, 13 Paola Zangirolami, 12 Giovanna Bado, 11 Silvia Pizzati, 10 Veronica Schiavon, 9 Elisa Facchini, 8 Silvia Gaudino, 7 Sara Pettinelli, 6 Giuliana Campanella, 5 Flavia Severin, 4 Martina Barbini, 3 Elisa Cucchiella, 2 Licia Stefan,1 Cristina Sanfilippo
Replacements: 16 Veronica Ceradini, 17 Alessandra Mestriner, 18 Lara Fabbri, 19 Daniela Gini, 20 Anna Mariani, 21 Elisa Rochas, 22 Michela Tondinelli

Scotland: 15 Lynsey Douglas, 14 Cara D'Silva, 13 Veronica Fitzpatrick, 12 Suzi Newton, 11 Tanya Griffith, 10 Erin Kerr, 9 Sarah Gill, 8 Heather Lockhart , 7 Sarah-Louise Walzer, 6 Jilly McCord , 5 Lana Blyth , 4 Lindsay Wheeler, 3 Louise Moffat, 2 Lynne Reid, 1 Sonia Cull 
Repl;acements: 16 Holdsworth, 17 Dickens, 18 Lafaiki, 19 Hutchinson, 20 Dalgliesh, 21 Sanaghan, 22 Steven
 
Referee: Christine Bigaran (France)
Touch judges: Stefano Traversi (Italy), Andrea Pasquin (Italy)
Assessor: Giannino Capellozza (Italy

Wales vs France, 3-0

The field was a bog at Taffs Well and the only score a pebnalty goal by Rachel Poolman.

Scorer:

For Wales:
Pen: Rachel Poolman

Wales 15 Non Evans, 14 Louise Rickard, 13 Naomi Thomas, 12 Clare Flowers, 11 Hayley Baxter, 10 Rachel Poolman, 9 Amy Day, 8 Mel Berry (captain), 7 Jamie Kift, 6 Catrina Nicholas, 5 Claire Donovan, 4 Rachel Taylor, 3 Claire Horgan, 2 Rhian Bowden, 1  Louise Horgan
Replacements: 16 Natalie Bowen, 17 Ruth Evans, 18 Nicola Evans, 19 Jenny Doyle, 20 Laura Prosser, 21 Bethan Walsh, 22 Michaela Reed

France: not announced

Referee: Jonathan Peake (Ireland)

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