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International Test Rugby Results – Week Two

England v South Africa

Last Word On Rugby, by Scott Hornell.

The full breakdown of all Test Rugby Results is here on Last Word On Rugby, with Week Two of the Autumn Internationals listed below.

Teams were not looking as closely at the World rankings this week. Each had goals set for this International window and Week Two proved a point for almost all of the top tier teams.

International Test Rugby Results – Week Two

The superlatives were flowing from a handful of games with plus 50 point results: Ireland with a late rally, France making good work out of Samoa and the World Champion All Blacks returning to the winners circle.

Beside Test matches, there were a small number of friendly games, involving the Barbarians club and also the Maori All Blacks. The proud heritage of this group always make them a hard team to beat, but up against European powerhouse Munster, the tables were turned on the New Zealander’s.

But ultimately, Test rugby results re-enforce top teams standings–and very much at the top are England. In a decisive result, they succeeded with that sides first win over South Africa in a decade (amazingly).

International Test Rugby Results

Week One had seen a high volume of matches, it almost doubled in Week Two. See all the latest results, here with LWOR.

Wednesday November 9

ENGLAND 10 IRELAND 5 (Women’s) – London, England 

Friday November 11

MUNSTER 27 MAORI ALL BALCKS 14 – Limerick, IRELAND

BARBARIANS 40 FIJI 7 – Belfast, NORTHERN IRELAND

Saturday Nov 12

GEORGIA 22 JAPAN 28 Tblisi, GEORGIA

PORTUGAL 26 BELGIUM 21 – Setubal, PORTUGAL

SPAIN 13 TONGA 28Madrid, SPAIN

ROMANIA 23 UNITED STATES 10 – Bucharest, ROMANIA

FRANCE 52 SAMOA 8 – Toulouse, FRANCE

SCOTLAND 22 AUSTRALIA 24Edinburgh, SCOTLAND

ENGLAND 37 SOUTH AFRICA 21 – London, ENGLAND

WALES 24 ARGENTINA 20 – Cardiff, WALES

IRELAND 52 CANADA 21 – Dublin, IRELAND

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Some very good results over the weekend and plenty of action on the field for fans to enjoy. And that is what many of these matches celebrate. Home nations welcoming touring sides to bring competition, and to advance the level of the game.

None are considered as part of a series; not in the way of a tournament or test match series, many are for pride alone. A result like Japan beating Georgia will not only re-establish the Asian nations status but also to bring International rugby to cities like Tblisi, Bucharest and Northern Ireland.

As much for the men’s game, as the women’s. While not all are listed above, the matches between England and Ireland are the beginning of incoming International sides Canada and New Zealand. The women are leading up to the 2017 Rugby World Cup, so important to sides form as much as ‘bragging rights’.

So a great weekend all around, unless you were a Scotland supporter. That close result only added flame to the fire between the Scots and Australia: the last result also being a small margin loss. But it will make the Argentina clash all the more important next week.

UPCOMING FIXTURES–WEEK THREE

Sunday November 13

Ireland v England (W) – UCD Bowl, DUBLIN

Wednesday Nov 16

Harlequins v Maori All Blacks – Twickenham Stoop, London

Friday Nov 18

Spain v Scotland (W) – Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow

Saturday Nov 19

Georgia v Samoa – Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi

Romania v Canada – Stadionul National Arcul de Triumf, Bucuresti

Italy v South Africa – Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence

Tonga v United States – Estadio Anoeta, Spain

Spain v Uruguay – Stadium Ciudad de Malaga, Malaga

France v Australia – Stade de France, Paris

England v New Zealand (W) – Twickenham Stoop, London

Ireland v Canada (W) – UCD Bowl, Dublin

Ireland v New Zealand – Aviva Stadium, Dublin

Wales v Japan – Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Scotland v Argentina – Murrayfield, Edinburgh

England v Fiji – Twickenham, London

Look forward to full coverage from Last Word On Rugby, from Aviva Stadium to Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi. Let LWOR update you weekly on all the International Test Rugby Results.

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