The 2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals, also known as the November internationals, or autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, were international rugby union matches in 2017.
Rugby Championship winners New Zealand travelled to France for two matches (one an uncapped XV match), Scotland and Wales. Argentina faced England, Ireland and Italy - with the latter two countries also hosting South Africa. The Springboks also faced their June test series opposition, France, whom they had beaten 3–0, before ending their tour in Wales, after the international window. Having beaten New Zealand in the third Bledisloe Cup Test match in October, Australia travelled to play Wales, England and Scotland, the latter of whom had beaten the Wallabies in Sydney during the June internationals.
Four Tier 2 nations faced Tier 1 opposition during the international window. Ireland and Italy hosted Fiji, the first time since 2009 for Ireland. England and Scotland played host to Samoa. France and Wales hosted historic matches against Tier 2 opposition, with Wales playing Georgia for the first time and France hosting Japan for the first time in the professional era; Japan's previous visit to France came in 1973. For Japan this was the third time in five years that they had played two Tier 1 opponents during the November tests, having already hosted Australia prior to their away match against France.
After defeating Canada and the United States away earlier in the year, Georgia played host to the same opposition at home. Romania took on Pacific opposition, hosting Samoa, and playing Samoa, for the first time since 1989, before playing host to Tonga after losing for the first time against them in 2015.[citation needed] For the second year in a row, Spain faced Tier 2 opposition from outside of Europe, facing Canada in what was the first meeting since they first played in 2010.[citation needed] As in previous November internationals, travelling Tier 2 nations faced each other at neutral venues in Europe.[citation needed] This year saw Japan face Tonga in Toulouse, while Fiji faced Canada in Narbonne. With Uruguay's 2019 Rugby World Cup qualifier play-offs taking place in February 2018, they embarked on a two-test series against Namibia as preparation.[citation needed] This was the first time since 2000 that the two nations has met, and the first time Namibia hosted the Los Teros.[citation needed]
Having won their two-test series against Brazil in November 2015 and November 2016, Germany faced Brazil for the third year in a row, this time in a one-off test match. Germany later went on to face Chile and the United States, in what were historic first ever matches between the respective nations. Brazil also faced historic opposition, playing Belgium and Spain for the first time.[citation needed]
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The 2017 end of year rugby union internationals also known as the November internationals or autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere were international rugby union matches in 2017 Rugby Championship winners New Zealand travelled to France for two matches one an uncapped XV match Scotland and Wales Argentina faced England Ireland and Italy with the latter two countries also hosting South Africa The Springboks also faced their June test series opposition France whom they had beaten 3 0 before ending their tour in Wales after the international window Having beaten New Zealand in the third Bledisloe Cup Test match in October Australia travelled to play Wales England and Scotland the latter of whom had beaten the Wallabies in Sydney during the June internationals Four Tier 2 nations faced Tier 1 opposition during the international window Ireland and Italy hosted Fiji the first time since 2009 for Ireland England and Scotland played host to Samoa France and Wales hosted historic matches against Tier 2 opposition with Wales playing Georgia for the first time and France hosting Japan for the first time in the professional era Japan s previous visit to France came in 1973 For Japan this was the third time in five years that they had played two Tier 1 opponents during the November tests having already hosted Australia prior to their away match against France Contents 1 Tier 2 and Tier 3 2 Fixtures 3 See also 4 References Tier 2 and Tier 3 Edit After defeating Canada and the United States away earlier in the year Georgia played host to the same opposition at home Romania took on Pacific opposition hosting Samoa and playing Samoa for the first time since 1989 before playing host to Tonga after losing for the first time against them in 2015 91 citation needed 93 For the second year in a row Spain faced Tier 2 opposition from outside of Europe facing Canada in what was the first meeting since they first played in 2010 91 citation needed 93 As in previous November internationals travelling Tier 2 nations faced each other at neutral venues in Europe 91 citation needed 93 This year saw Japan face Tonga in Toulouse while Fiji faced Canada in Narbonne With Uruguay s 2019 Rugby World Cup qualifier play offs taking place in February 2018 they embarked on a two test series against Namibia as preparation 91 citation needed 93 This was the first time since 2000 that the two nations has met and the first time Namibia hosted the Los Teros 91 citation needed 93 Having won their two test series against Brazil in November 2015 and November 2016 Germany faced Brazil for the third year in a row this time in a one off test match Germany later went on to face Chile and the United States in what were historic first ever matches between the respective nations Brazil also faced historic opposition playing Belgium and Spain for the first time 91 citation needed 93 Fixtures Edit 28 October 201715 00 JST UTC 9 Japan 160 27 47World XVTry Noguchi 33 cTeaupa 74 cHelu 80 cCon Tamura 1 1 34 Matsuda 2 2 74 80 Pen Tamura 2 2 15 28 Report 91 1 93 Try Fujita 2 6 c 56 cAso 21 cWykes 44 mStrauss 51 cFlynn 63 cBuckman 78 cCon Goromaru 5 6 7 23 52 58 64 Yamasawa 1 1 79 Level5 Stadium Fukuoka 91 2 93 Attendance 10 303Referee Nic Berry Australia Team details FB 15 Ryuji Noguchi 42 39 to 52 39 RW 14 Lomano Lemeki OC 13 Sione Teaupa IC 12 Ryoto Nakamura LW 11 Akihito Yamada 160 12 39 FH 10 Yu Tamura 160 50 39 SH 9 Fumiaki Tanaka 160 8 39 N8 8 Michael Leitch c OF 7 Shunsuke Nunomaki 160 54 39 BF 6 Yoshitaka Tokunaga 160 40 39 RL 5 Wimpie van der Walt 160 50 39 LL 4 Kazuki Himeno 160 58 39 TP 3 Koo Ji won 160 50 39 HK 2 Atsushi Sakate 160 50 39 LP 1 Keita Inagaki 160 58 39 Replacements HK 16 Takeshi Hino 160 50 39 PR 17 Shintaro Ishihara 160 58 39 PR 18 Asaeli Ai Valu 160 50 39 LK 19 Kotaro Yatabe 160 58 39 LK 20 Uwe Helu 160 50 39 N8 21 Fetuani Lautaimi 160 40 39 FL 22 Shuhei Matsuhashi 160 54 39 SH 23 Yutaka Nagare 160 8 39 FH 24 Rikiya Matsuda 160 12 39 CE 25 Ryohei Yamanaka 160 50 39 Coach Jamie Joseph FB 15 Ayumu Goromaru 160 64 39 RW 14 Yoshikazu Fujita 160 79 39 OC 13 Richard Buckman IC 12 Harold Vorster LW 11 Vince Aso FH 10 Berrick Barnes 160 69 39 SH 9 Andrew Ellis c 160 54 39 N8 8 Willie Britz OF 7 Ed Quirk 160 61 39 BF 6 Kwagga Smith RL 5 RG Snyman LL 4 Geoff Parling 160 40 39 TP 3 Ruan Smith 160 54 39 160 79 39 HK 2 Adriaan Strauss 160 54 39 LP 1 Jacques van Rooyen 160 40 39 Replacements HK 16 Corey Flynn 160 54 39 PR 17 Greg Pleasants Tate 160 69 39 PR 18 Facundo Gigena 160 40 39 160 69 39 LK 19 Sam Wykes 160 40 39 FL 20 Simone Favaro 160 61 39 SH 21 Nic Stirzaker 160 54 39 FH 22 Takuya Yamasawa 160 69 39 WG 23 Digby Ioane 160 64 39 PR 24 Jean Pierre Smith 72 39 to 80 39 160 54 39 Coach Robbie Deans Touch judges Angus Gardner Australia Rohan Hoffmann Australia Television match official Ian Smith Australia 3 November 201719 00 PDT UTC 07 Canada 160 9 51 160 Maori All BlacksPen Staller 3 3 6 16 20 Report 91 3 93 Try Curtis 17 cIoane 27 cFranklin 38 cNgatai 52 cStevenson 62 mGarden Bachop 68 cWainui 78 mCon West 4 4 18 28 39 53 Garden Bachop 1 3 69 Pen West 2 2 3 35 BC Place Vancouver 91 4 93 Attendance 29 480Referee Kurt Weaver United States Team details FB 15 Andrew Coe RW 14 Brock Staller OC 13 Ben LeSage 160 56 39 IC 12 Guiseppe du Toit 160 70 39 LW 11 Dan Moor FH 10 Pat Parfrey SH 9 Phil Mack c 160 70 39 N8 8 Tyler Ardron OF 7 Matt Heaton BF 6 Dustin Dobravsky 160 57 39 RL 5 Josh Larsen 57 39 to 67 39 LL 4 Kyle Baillie 160 50 39 TP 3 Matt Tierney 160 64 39 HK 2 Ray Barkwill 160 65 39 LP 1 Hubert Buydens 160 64 39 Replacements HK 16 Eric Howard 160 65 39 PR 17 Djustice Sears Duru 160 64 39 PR 18 Ryan Kotlewski 160 64 39 FL 19 Lucas Rumball 160 57 39 LK 20 Evan Olmstead 160 50 39 SH 21 Andrew Ferguson 160 70 39 FH 22 Robbie Povey 160 77 39 WG 23 Kainoa Lloyd 160 56 39 Coach Kingsley Jones FB 15 Charlie Ngatai RW 14 Sean Wainui OC 13 Tim Bateman 42 39 to 52 39 IC 12 Rob Thompson LW 11 Ambrose Curtis 160 25 39 FH 10 Ihaia West 160 53 39 SH 9 Brad Weber 160 66 39 N8 8 Akira Ioane OF 7 Dan Pryor 15 39 to 25 39 160 58 39 BF 6 Tom Franklin RL 5 Jarrad Hoeata 160 50 39 LL 4 Jackson Hemopo TP 3 Marcel Renata 160 50 39 HK 2 Ash Dixon c 160 66 39 LP 1 Chris Eves 160 50 39 Replacements HK 16 Liam Polwart 160 66 39 PR 17 Ross Wright 160 50 39 PR 18 Tyrel Lomax 160 50 39 FL 19 Jordan Manihera 160 50 39 FL 20 Sam Henwood 160 58 39 SH 21 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi 160 66 39 FH 22 Jackson Garden Bachop 160 53 39 WG 23 Shaun Stevenson 160 25 39 Coach Clayton McMillan Touch judges Derek Summers United States Josh Houston United States Television match official Marc Nelson United States 4 November 201714 40 JST UTC 9 Japan 160 30 63 160 AustraliaTry Van der Walt 44 cMafi 68 cHimeno 80 cCon Matsuda 1 1 44 Tamura 2 2 69 80 Pen Matsuda 3 4 17 48 53 Report 91 5 93 Try Kerevi 2 5 c 50 cSpeight 11 cPolota Nau 24 cKuridrani 3 32 c 39 c 56 cPhipps 61 cSimmons 64 cCon Hodge 9 9 6 11 24 34 40 52 57 62 65 International Stadium Yokohama Yokohama 91 6 93 Attendance 43 621Referee Nick Briant New Zealand Team details FB 15 Kotaro Matsushima RW 14 Lomano Lemeki 160 60 39 OC 13 Timothy Lafaele IC 12 Harumichi Tatekawa 160 52 39 LW 11 Ryuji Noguchi FH 10 Rikiya Matsuda SH 9 Fumiaki Tanaka 160 60 39 N8 8 Amanaki Mafi OF 7 Shunsuke Nunomaki 160 63 39 BF 6 Michael Leitch c RL 5 Uwe Helu 160 19 39 LL 4 Kazuki Himeno TP 3 Takuma Asahara 160 52 39 HK 2 Shota Horie 160 63 39 LP 1 Keita Inagaki 160 72 39 Replacements HK 16 Atsushi Sakate 160 63 39 PR 17 Koki Yamamoto 160 72 39 PR 18 Asaeli Ai Valu 160 52 39 LK 19 Wimpie van der Walt 160 19 39 N8 20 Fetuani Lautaimi 160 63 39 SH 21 Yutaka Nagare 160 60 39 FH 22 Yu Tamura 160 60 39 CE 23 Sione Teaupa 160 52 39 Coach Jamie Joseph FB 15 Kurtley Beale 160 58 39 RW 14 Henry Speight OC 13 Tevita Kuridrani IC 12 Samu Kerevi LW 11 Marika Koroibete FH 10 Reece Hodge SH 9 Nick Phipps 160 67 39 N8 8 Sean McMahon 160 62 39 OF 7 Michael Hooper c 160 62 39 BF 6 Ned Hanigan RL 5 Adam Coleman 160 62 39 160 75 39 LL 4 Rob Simmons 160 75 39 TP 3 Sekope Kepu 160 58 39 HK 2 Tatafu Polota Nau 160 52 39 LP 1 Scott Sio 160 58 39 Replacements HK 16 Stephen Moore 160 52 39 PR 17 Tom Robertson 160 58 39 PR 18 Allan Alaalatoa 160 58 39 LK 19 Matt Philip 160 62 39 N8 20 Ben McCalman 160 62 39 N8 21 Lopeti Timani 160 62 39 FH 22 Joe Powell 160 67 39 WG 23 Curtis Rona 160 58 39 Coach Michael Cheika Touch judges Mike Fraser New Zealand Tim Baker Hong Kong Television match official Ben Skeen New Zealand Notes Asaeli Ai Valu Kazuki Himeno Fetuani Lautaimi Sione Teaupa and Wimpie van der Walt all Japan and Matt Philip Australia made their international debuts Ben McCalman Australia earned his 50th test cap 11 November 201718 00 GET UTC 4 Georgia 160 54 22 160 CanadaTry Matiashvili 2 1 c 68 cNemsadze 40 cChilachava 51 cSharikadze 57 cAsieshvili 77 cCon Matiashvili 6 6 3 40 53 58 69 79 Pen Matiashvili 4 4 9 14 24 44 Report 91 7 93 Try Paris 33 mVan der Merwe 55 cStaller 60 cCon Staller 2 3 56 60 Pen Staller 1 1 7 Dinamo Arena Tbilisi Attendance 25 000Referee Ben Whitehouse Wales Team details FB 15 Soso Matiashvili RW 14 Giorgi Koshadze OC 13 Davit Kacharava 160 73 39 IC 12 Merab Sharikadze c LW 11 Mirian Modebadze FH 10 Lasha Khmaladze 160 70 39 SH 9 Vasil Lobzhanidze 160 62 39 N8 8 Beka Bitsadze OF 7 Viktor Kolelishvili 160 59 39 BF 6 Lasha Lomidze RL 5 Giorgi Nemsadze LL 4 Konstantin Mikautadze 160 53 39 TP 3 Levan Chilachava 160 65 39 HK 2 Jaba Bregvadze 160 65 39 LP 1 Mikheil Nariashvili 160 50 39 Replacements HK 16 Shalva Mamukashvili 160 65 39 PR 17 Karlen Asieshvili 160 50 39 PR 18 Soso Bekoshvili 160 65 39 LK 19 Giorgi Chkhaidze 160 53 39 FL 20 Giorgi Tkhilaishvili 160 62 39 SH 21 Giorgi Begadze 160 62 39 FH 22 Revaz Jinchvelashvili 160 70 39 CE 23 Giorgi Kveseladze 160 73 39 Coach Milton Haig FB 15 Andrew Coe RW 14 Brock Staller OC 13 D T H van der Merwe IC 12 Ciaran Hearn 160 62 39 LW 11 Taylor Paris FH 10 Pat Parfrey SH 9 Phil Mack c N8 8 Tyler Ardron OF 7 Matt Heaton BF 6 Lucas Rumball 160 24 39 RL 5 Evan Olmstead 160 70 39 LL 4 Josh Larsen TP 3 Jake Ilnicki 160 55 39 HK 2 Ray Barkwill 160 55 39 LP 1 Djustice Sears Duru 160 55 39 Replacements HK 16 Eric Howard 160 55 39 PR 17 Anthony Luca 160 55 39 PR 18 Cole Keith 160 55 39 LK 19 Kyle Baillie 160 70 39 LK 20 Conor Keys FL 21 Kyle Gilmour 160 24 39 SH 22 Andrew Ferguson CE 23 Giuseppe du Toit 160 62 39 Coach Kingsley Jones Man of the Match Soso Matiashvili Georgia Touch judges Alexandre Ruiz France Craig Evans Wales Television match official Neil Hennessy Wales Notes Giorgi Kveseladze Mirian Modebadze both Georgia and Josh Larsen Canada made their international debuts This was Georgia largest winning margin over Canada 11 November 201715 00 CET UTC 1 Germany 160 45 12 160 BrazilTry Coetzee 5 mFuchsel 12 cOtto 23 cSchramm 2 34 c 43 cKlewinghaus 49 mBarber 62 cCon Parkinson 5 7 14 24 36 44 63 Report 91 8 93 Try F Sancery 55 cArruda 76 mCon Reeves 1 2 57 Bruno Plache Stadion Leipzig 91 9 93 91 10 93 Attendance 2 668Referee David Wilkinson Ireland Team details FB 15 Marcel Coetzee RW 14 Nikolai Klewinghaus OC 13 Mathieu Ducau 160 70 39 IC 12 Wynston Cameron Dow LW 11 Pierre Mathurin FH 10 Raynor Parkinson SH 9 Sean Armstrong c 160 47 39 N8 8 Ayron Schramm OF 7 Jaco Otto 160 49 39 BF 6 Sebastian Ferreira 160 50 39 RL 5 Erik Marks LL 4 Michael Poppmeier TP 3 Samy Fuchsel 160 65 39 HK 2 Dasch Barber 160 72 39 LP 1 Jorn Schroder 160 49 39 Replacements HK 16 Gilles Valette 160 72 39 PR 17 Anthony Dickinson 160 65 39 PR 18 Julius Nostadt 160 49 39 N8 19 Jarrid Els 160 49 39 LK 20 Marcel Henn 160 50 39 SH 21 Tim Menzel 160 47 39 CE 22 Jamie Murphy 160 70 39 WG 23 Steffen Liebig Coach Kobus Potgieter FB 15 Daniel Sancery RW 14 Lucas Tranquez 160 72 39 OC 13 Felipe Sancery IC 12 De Wet van Niekerk LW 11 Stefano Giantorno 160 70 39 FH 10 Josh Reeves SH 9 Douglas Rauth 160 71 39 N8 8 Andre Arruda OF 7 Cleber Dias BF 6 Artur Bergo 160 55 39 RL 5 Gabriel Paganini LL 4 Lucas Piero 3 39 to 13 39 160 47 39 160 52 39 TP 3 Caique Silva 160 52 39 HK 2 Yan Rosetti c 42 39 to 52 39 160 52 39 LP 1 Lucas Abud 160 38 39 Replacements HK 16 Endy Willian 160 47 39 PR 17 Matheus Rocha 160 38 39 PR 18 Michel Gomes 160 52 39 N8 19 Mauricio Canterle FL 20 Matheus Daniel 160 55 39 SH 21 Matheus Cruz 160 71 39 CE 22 Moises Duque 160 72 39 WG 23 Lucas Muller 160 70 39 Coach Rodolfo Ambrosio Touch judges Nigel Correll Ireland Oisin Quinn Ireland 11 November 201715 00 CET UTC 1 Italy 160 19 10 160 FijiTry Ferrari 27 cCon Canna 1 1 28 Pen Canna 3 3 4 52 57 McKinley 1 1 79 Report 91 11 93 Try Nakarawa 38 cCon Volavola 1 1 39 Pen Volavola 1 2 20 Stadio Angelo Massimino Catania 91 12 93 Attendance 12 343Referee John Lacey Ireland Team details FB 15 Jayden Hayward RW 14 Leonardo Sarto OC 13 Tommaso Boni IC 12 Tommaso Castello 20 39 to 26 39 LW 11 Mattia Bellini FH 10 Carlo Canna 160 61 39 SH 9 Marcello Violi 160 68 39 N8 8 Sergio Parisse c OF 7 Braam Steyn BF 6 Francesco Minto 160 57 39 RL 5 Dean Budd LL 4 Marco Fuser 160 68 39 TP 3 Simone Ferrari 160 46 39 HK 2 Luca Bigi 160 46 39 LP 1 Andrea Lovotti 5 39 to 6 39 25 39 to 26 39 160 50 39 Replacements HK 16 Leonardo Ghiraldini 160 46 39 PR 17 Federico Zani 160 5 39 160 6 39 160 25 39 160 26 39 160 50 39 PR 18 Dario Chistolini 160 46 39 LK 19 Marco Lazzaroni 160 68 39 FL 20 Giovanni Licata 160 57 39 SH 21 Edoardo Gori 160 68 39 FH 22 Ian McKinley 160 61 39 FB 23 Matteo Minozzi 160 20 39 160 26 39 Coach Conor O Shea FB 15 Kini Murimurivalu RW 14 Josua Tuisova OC 13 Asaeli Tikoirotuma IC 12 Jale Vatubua 160 51 39 LW 11 Timoci Nagusa 160 75 39 FH 10 Ben Volavola 63 39 to 73 39 SH 9 Frank Lomani 160 51 39 N8 8 Nemani Nagusa 160 67 39 OF 7 Akapusi Qera c BF 6 Semi Kunatani RL 5 Leone Nakarawa LL 4 Api Ratuniyarawa 160 67 39 TP 3 Manasa Saulo 160 66 39 HK 2 Talemaitoga Tuapati 160 53 39 LP 1 Campese Ma afu 160 53 39 Replacements HK 16 Sunia Koto 160 53 39 PR 17 Peni Ravai 160 53 39 PR 18 Ropate Rinakama 160 66 39 LK 19 Sikeli Nabou 160 67 39 FL 20 Mosese Voka 160 67 39 SH 21 Henry Seniloli 160 51 39 CE 22 Levani Botia 160 51 39 WG 23 Vereniki Goneva 160 75 39 Coach John McKee Man of the Match Dean Budd Italy Touch judges Brendon Pickerill New Zealand Pierre Brousset France Television match official Neil Paterson Scotland Notes Jayden Hayward Giovanni Licata Ian McKinley Matteo Minozzi all Italy Semi Kunatani and Ropate Rinakama both Fiji made their international debuts 11 November 201714 30 GMT UTC 0 Scotland 160 44 38 160 SamoaTry Hogg 1 cH Jones 34 mMcInally 2 40 c 45 cDunbar 65 mHorne 73 cCon Russell 3 5 2 40 46 Horne 1 1 75 Pen Russell 2 2 14 24 Report 91 13 93 Try Tyrell 27 cFaʻasalele 49 cNanai Williams 62 cFonotia 67 cTreviranus 76 cCon Nanai Williams 5 5 27 50 63 68 77 Pen Nanai Williams 1 2 11 Murrayfield Stadium Edinburgh 91 14 93 Attendance 67 144Referee Nic Berry Australia Team details FB 15 Stuart Hogg RW 14 Tommy Seymour 160 58 39 OC 13 Huw Jones IC 12 Alex Dunbar LW 11 Lee Jones FH 10 Finn Russell 160 65 39 SH 9 Ali Price 160 65 39 N8 8 Ryan Wilson OF 7 Hamish Watson BF 6 John Barclay c 160 58 39 RL 5 Jonny Gray LL 4 Ben Toolis 160 71 39 TP 3 WP Nel 160 31 39 HK 2 Stuart McInally 160 58 39 LP 1 Darryl Marfo 160 58 39 Replacements HK 16 George Turner 160 58 39 PR 17 Jamie Bhatti 160 58 39 PR 18 Zander Fagerson 160 31 39 LK 19 Tim Swinson 160 71 39 N8 20 Cornell du Preez 160 58 39 SH 21 Henry Pyrgos 160 65 39 FH 22 Peter Horne 160 65 39 CE 23 Chris Harris 160 58 39 Coach Gregor Townsend FB 15 Ahsee Tuala 160 74 39 RW 14 Paul Perez OC 13 Kieron Fonotia IC 12 Rey Lee Lo 160 69 39 LW 11 David Lemi FH 10 Tim Nanai Williams SH 9 Pele Cowley 160 50 39 N8 8 Jack Lam OF 7 TJ Ioane 160 61 39 BF 6 Piula Faʻasalele RL 5 Chris Vui c LL 4 Josh Tyrell 160 71 39 TP 3 Donald Brighouse 160 51 39 HK 2 Manu Leiataua 160 56 39 LP 1 Jordan Lay 160 58 39 Replacements HK 16 Motu Matu u 160 56 39 PR 17 James Lay 160 58 39 PR 18 Hisa Sasagi 160 51 39 LK 19 Fa atiga Lemalu 160 71 39 FL 20 Ofisa Treviranus 160 61 39 SH 21 Melani Matavao 160 50 39 FH 22 AJ Alatimu 160 74 39 CE 23 Alapati Leiua 160 69 39 Coach Titimaea Tafua Man of the Match Stuart McInally Scotland Touch judges Paul Williams New Zealand George Clancy Ireland Television match official Simon McDowell Ireland Notes Jamie Bhatti Darryl Marfo Chris Harris George Turner all Scotland AJ Alatimu Donald Brighouse Melani Matavao and Josh Tyrell all Samoa made their international debut 11 November 201715 00 GMT UTC 0 England 160 21 8 160 ArgentinaTry Hughes 22 mRokoduguni 65 cCon Ford 1 2 67 Pen Ford 3 4 6 13 33 Report 91 15 93 Try Sanchez 77 mPen Boffelli 1 2 9 Twickenham Stadium London 91 16 93 Attendance 81 683Referee Marius van der Westhuizen South Africa Team details FB 15 Mike Brown 160 21 39 RW 14 Anthony Watson OC 13 Jonathan Joseph 160 61 39 IC 12 Henry Slade LW 11 Elliot Daly FH 10 George Ford SH 9 Ben Youngs 160 61 39 N8 8 Nathan Hughes 160 70 39 OF 7 Sam Underhill BF 6 Chris Robshaw RL 5 George Kruis 160 56 39 LL 4 Courtney Lawes TP 3 Dan Cole 160 67 39 HK 2 Dylan Hartley c 160 58 39 LP 1 Mako Vunipola 160 67 39 Replacements HK 16 Jamie George 160 58 39 PR 17 Ellis Genge 160 67 39 PR 18 Harry Williams 160 67 39 LK 19 Joe Launchbury 160 56 39 FL 20 Sam Simmonds 160 70 39 SH 21 Danny Care 160 61 39 FH 22 Alex Lozowski 160 61 39 WG 23 Semesa Rokoduguni 160 21 39 Coach Eddie Jones FB 15 Joaquin Tuculet RW 14 Ramiro Moyano 160 54 39 OC 13 Matias Moroni IC 12 Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias LW 11 Emiliano Boffelli FH 10 Juan Martin Hernandez 160 63 39 SH 9 Martin Landajo 160 67 39 N8 8 Tomas Lezana 160 56 39 OF 7 Marcos Kremer BF 6 Pablo Matera RL 5 Tomas Lavanini 160 67 39 LL 4 Matias Alemanno TP 3 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro 160 58 39 HK 2 Agustin Creevy c 160 67 39 LP 1 Santiago Garcia Botta 160 58 39 Replacements HK 16 Julian Montoya 160 67 39 PR 17 Lucas Noguera Paz 160 58 39 PR 18 Enrique Pieretto 160 58 39 N8 19 Benjamin Macome 160 56 39 N8 20 Leonardo Senatore 160 67 39 SH 21 Gonzalo Bertranou 160 67 39 FH 22 Nicolas Sanchez 160 63 39 WG 23 Sebastian Cancelliere 160 54 39 Coach Daniel Hourcade Man of the Match Mako Vunipola England Touch judges Nigel Owens Wales Dan Jones Wales Television match official Olly Hodges Ireland Notes Sam Simmonds England and Sebastian Cancelliere Argentina made their international debuts 11 November 201717 15 GMT UTC 0 Wales 160 21 29 160 AustraliaTry S Evans 16 cAmos 79 mCon Halfpenny 1 2 18 Pen Halfpenny 3 4 8 37 51 Report 91 17 93 Try Polota Nau 12 cColeman 21 cHooper 40 mBeale 62 cCon Foley 3 4 13 23 63 Pen Hodge 1 1 33 Millennium Stadium Cardiff 91 18 93 Attendance 70 275Referee Glen Jackson New Zealand Team details FB 15 Leigh Halfpenny RW 14 Liam Williams OC 13 Jonathan Davies IC 12 Owen Williams 160 68 39 LW 11 Steff Evans 160 64 39 FH 10 Dan Biggar SH 9 Gareth Davies 160 75 39 N8 8 Taulupe Faletau OF 7 Josh Navidi BF 6 Aaron Shingler 160 74 39 RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones c LL 4 Jake Ball 160 68 39 TP 3 Tomas Francis 160 74 39 HK 2 Ken Owens 160 74 39 LP 1 Rob Evans 160 68 39 Replacements HK 16 Kristian Dacey 160 74 39 PR 17 Nicky Smith 160 68 39 PR 18 Leon Brown 160 74 39 LK 19 Cory Hill 160 68 39 FL 20 Sam Cross 160 74 39 SH 21 Aled Davies 160 75 39 CE 22 Owen Watkin 160 68 39 WG 23 Hallam Amos 160 64 39 Coach Warren Gatland FB 15 Kurtley Beale RW 14 Marika Koroibete OC 13 Tevita Kuridrani IC 12 Samu Kerevi 160 52 39 LW 11 Reece Hodge FH 10 Bernard Foley SH 9 Will Genia N8 8 Sean McMahon OF 7 Michael Hooper c 67 39 to 77 39 BF 6 Ned Hanigan 160 63 39 RL 5 Adam Coleman LL 4 Rob Simmons 160 63 39 TP 3 Sekope Kepu 160 64 39 HK 2 Tatafu Polota Nau 160 58 39 LP 1 Scott Sio 160 68 39 Replacements HK 16 Stephen Moore 160 58 39 PR 17 Tom Robertson 160 68 39 PR 18 Allan Alaalatoa 160 64 39 LK 19 Matt Philip 160 63 39 N8 20 Ben McCalman 160 63 39 SH 21 Nick Phipps FB 22 Karmichael Hunt 160 52 39 WG 23 Henry Speight Coach Michael Cheika Man of the Match Will Genia Australia Touch judges Jaco Peyper South Africa Ian Tempest England Television match official Graham Hughes England Notes Leon Brown Sam Cross and Owen Watkin all Wales made their international debuts Australia retained the James Bevan Trophy 91 19 93 11 November 201717 30 GMT UTC 0 Ireland 160 38 3 160 South AfricaTry Conway 24 mRuddock 70 cHerring 75 cStockdale 80 cCon Sexton 1 2 72 Carbery 2 2 77 80 Pen Sexton 4 4 3 14 19 56 Report 91 20 93 Pen Jantjies 1 1 43 Aviva Stadium Dublin 91 21 93 Attendance 51 000Referee Ben O Keeffe New Zealand Team details FB 15 Rob Kearney 160 73 39 RW 14 Andrew Conway OC 13 Robbie Henshaw IC 12 Bundee Aki LW 11 Jacob Stockdale FH 10 Johnny Sexton 160 74 39 SH 9 Conor Murray 160 70 39 N8 8 CJ Stander OF 7 Sean O Brien BF 6 Peter O Mahony 160 50 39 RL 5 Devin Toner LL 4 Iain Henderson 160 70 39 TP 3 Tadhg Furlong 160 70 39 HK 2 Rory Best c 160 66 39 LP 1 Cian Healy 160 66 39 Replacements HK 16 Rob Herring 160 66 39 PR 17 Dave Kilcoyne 160 66 39 PR 18 John Ryan 160 70 39 LK 19 James Ryan 160 70 39 FL 20 Rhys Ruddock 160 50 39 SH 21 Kieran Marmion 160 70 39 FB 22 Joey Carbery 160 74 39 WG 23 Darren Sweetnam 160 73 39 Coach Joe Schmidt FB 15 Andries Coetzee RW 14 Dillyn Leyds OC 13 Jesse Kriel IC 12 Damian de Allende 160 56 39 LW 11 Courtnall Skosan FH 10 Elton Jantjies 160 56 39 SH 9 Ross Cronje 160 68 39 N8 8 Francois Louw OF 7 Pieter Steph du Toit 160 74 39 BF 6 Siya Kolisi 160 68 39 160 74 39 RL 5 Lood de Jager 160 66 39 LL 4 Eben Etzebeth c TP 3 Coenie Oosthuizen 160 1 39 HK 2 Malcolm Marx 160 68 39 LP 1 Tendai Mtawarira 160 53 39 Replacements HK 16 Bongi Mbonambi 160 68 39 PR 17 Steven Kitshoff 160 53 39 PR 18 Wilco Louw 160 1 39 LK 19 Franco Mostert 160 66 39 N8 20 Uzair Cassiem 160 68 39 SH 21 Rudy Paige 160 68 39 FH 22 Handre Pollard 160 56 39 CE 23 Francois Venter 160 56 39 Coach Allister Coetzee Man of the Match Johnny Sexton Ireland Touch judges Wayne Barnes England Ian Davies Wales Television match official Rowan Kitt England Notes Bundee Aki and Darren Sweetnam both Ireland made their international debuts 91 22 93 Sean O Brien Ireland earned his 50th test cap This was Ireland s largest winning margin over South Africa surpassing the 17 point margin set in 2006 91 23 93 11 November 201720 45 CET UTC 1 France 160 18 38 160 New ZealandTry Thomas 26 mPenalty try 46 Pen Belleau 2 2 41 51 Report 91 24 93 Try Coles 8 cNaholo 2 21 c 79 cCrotty 35 cCane 38 cCon Barrett 5 5 9 23 37 40 80 Pen Barrett 1 1 16 Stade de France Saint Denis 91 25 93 Attendance 78 561Referee Angus Gardner Australia Team details FB 15 Nans Ducuing 160 74 39 RW 14 Teddy Thomas OC 13 Mathieu Bastareaud IC 12 Geoffrey Doumayrou 160 62 39 LW 11 Yoann Huget FH 10 Anthony Belleau SH 9 Antoine Dupont 160 72 39 N8 8 Louis Picamoles 160 66 39 OF 7 Kevin Gourdon BF 6 Judicael Cancoriet RL 5 Paul Gabrillagues 160 61 39 LL 4 Sebastien Vahaamahina TP 3 Rabah Slimani 33 39 to 43 39 160 61 39 HK 2 Guilhem Guirado c 160 69 39 LP 1 Jefferson Poirot 160 34 39 160 40 39 160 66 39 Replacements HK 16 Clement Maynadier 160 69 39 PR 17 Raphael Chaume 160 34 39 160 40 39 160 66 39 PR 18 Daniel Kotze 160 61 39 LK 19 Paul Jedrasiak 160 61 39 FL 20 Anthony Jelonch 160 66 39 SH 21 Baptiste Serin 160 72 39 FH 22 Francois Trinh Duc 160 74 39 CE 23 Damian Penaud 160 62 39 Coach Guy Noves FB 15 Damian McKenzie 160 65 39 RW 14 Waisake Naholo OC 13 Ryan Crotty 160 64 39 IC 12 Sonny Bill Williams 47 39 to 57 39 LW 11 Rieko Ioane FH 10 Beauden Barrett SH 9 Aaron Smith 160 68 39 N8 8 Kieran Read c 160 47 39 OF 7 Sam Cane BF 6 Vaea Fifita RL 5 Sam Whitelock LL 4 Luke Romano 29 39 to 37 39 160 64 39 TP 3 Nepo Laulala 160 60 39 HK 2 Dane Coles 160 23 39 LP 1 Kane Hames 160 47 39 Replacements HK 16 Codie Taylor 160 23 39 PR 17 Wyatt Crockett 160 47 39 PR 18 Ofa Tu ungafasi 160 60 39 LK 19 Scott Barrett 160 29 39 160 37 39 160 64 39 FL 20 Matt Todd 160 47 39 SH 21 TJ Perenara 160 68 39 FH 22 Lima Sopoaga 160 65 39 CE 23 Anton Lienert Brown 160 64 39 Coach Steve Hansen Man of the Match Waisake Naholo New Zealand Touch judges Matthew Carley England Tom Foley England Television match official David Grashoff England Notes Anthony Belleau Judicael Cancoriet Raphael Chaume Geoffrey Doumayrou Paul Gabrillagues and Anthony Jelonch all France made their international debuts Yoann Huget France earned his 50th test cap New Zealand retain the Dave Gallaher Trophy 91 26 93 18 November 201715 00 CET UTC 1 Belgium 160 19 23 160 BrazilTry Torfs 18 cDowsett 2 45 c 80 mCon Piron 1 1 19 Hart 1 2 46 Pen Piron 0 1 Report 91 27 93 Try Dias 54 mF Sancery 58 mVan Niekerk 72 Con Reeves 1 3 73 Pen Reeves 2 3 24 64 King Baudouin Stadium Annex 2 Brussels 91 10 93 Attendance 3 000Referee Craig Maxwell Keys England Team details FB 15 Florian Piron 160 40 39 RW 14 Marc Tchangue 160 60 39 OC 13 Guillaume Piron IC 12 Jens Torfs c 160 60 39 LW 11 Craig Dowsett FH 10 Vincent Hart SH 9 Isaac Montoisy N8 8 Nick Cording OF 7 Amin Hamzaoui BF 6 Gillian Benoy 160 60 39 RL 5 Sven D Hooghe LL 4 Bertrand Billi 160 50 39 TP 3 Maxime Jadot 160 66 39 HK 2 Thomas Dienst 160 70 39 LP 1 James Pearse 160 50 39 Replacements HK 16 Gianni Vercammen 160 70 39 PR 17 Sep de Backer 160 50 39 LK 18 Tuur Moelants 160 50 39 FL 19 Maxime Temmerman 160 60 39 SH 20 Louis Debatty 160 60 39 WG 21 Thomas Brouillard 160 40 39 FH 22 Kevin Williams 160 60 39 PR 23 Romain Pinte 160 66 39 Coach Guillaume Ajac FB 15 Daniel Sancery RW 14 Lucas Muller 160 71 39 OC 13 Felipe Sancery IC 12 Moises Duque LW 11 De Wet van Niekerk FH 10 Josh Reeves SH 9 Matheus Cruz 160 14 39 N8 8 Alexandre Alves 160 44 39 OF 7 Andre Arruda BF 6 Artur Bergo RL 5 Cleber Dias LL 4 Lucas Piero TP 3 Pedro Bengalo 160 55 39 HK 2 Yan Rosetti c LP 1 Lucas Abud 160 78 39 Replacements HK 16 Endy Willian PR 17 Michel Gomes 160 78 39 PR 18 Caique Silva 160 55 39 N8 19 Mauricio Canterle FL 20 Matheus Daniel 160 44 39 SH 21 Will Broderick 160 14 39 FH 22 Leonardo Ceccarelli WG 23 Lucas Tranquez 160 71 39 Coach Rodolfo Ambrosio Touch judges Jamie Leahy England Lionel Spooner England Notes Nick Cording Amin Hamzaoui Vincent Hart all Belgium and Will Broderick Brazil made their international debuts This was the first meeting between the two nations This was Brazil s first victory on in Europe 18 November 201715 00 CET UTC 1 Italy 160 15 31 160 ArgentinaPen Canna 4 4 12 20 32 48 Drop Violi 1 1 56 Report 91 28 93 Try Cancelliere 26 mKremer 68 cTuculet 76 cCon Sanchez 2 3 69 77 Pen Hernandez 1 1 11 Sanchez 3 3 45 53 59 Stadio Artemio Franchi Florence Attendance 21 874Referee Jaco Peyper South Africa Team details FB 15 Jayden Hayward RW 14 Leonardo Sarto 160 51 39 OC 13 Tommaso Boni IC 12 Tommaso Castello LW 11 Mattia Bellini FH 10 Carlo Canna 160 71 39 SH 9 Marcello Violi 160 59 39 N8 8 Sergio Parisse c OF 7 Braam Steyn BF 6 Francesco Minto 160 61 39 RL 5 Dean Budd 160 71 39 LL 4 Marco Fuser TP 3 Simone Ferrari 160 59 39 HK 2 Luca Bigi 160 40 39 160 74 39 LP 1 Andrea Lovotti 160 51 39 Replacements HK 16 Leonardo Ghiraldini 160 40 39 160 74 39 PR 17 Federico Zani 160 51 39 PR 18 Dario Chistolini 160 59 39 LK 19 Federico Ruzza 160 71 39 FL 20 Giovanni Licata 160 61 39 SH 21 Tito Tebaldi 160 59 39 FH 22 Ian McKinley 160 71 39 FB 23 Matteo Minozzi 160 51 39 Coach Conor O Shea FB 15 Joaquin Tuculet RW 14 Sebastian Cancelliere OC 13 Matias Orlando 160 57 39 IC 12 Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias LW 11 Emiliano Boffelli FH 10 Nicolas Sanchez 160 5 39 160 15 39 SH 9 Martin Landajo 160 59 39 N8 8 Juan Manuel Leguizamon 160 57 39 OF 7 Marcos Kremer BF 6 Pablo Matera RL 5 Tomas Lavanini LL 4 Matias Alemanno 160 51 39 TP 3 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro 160 62 39 HK 2 Agustin Creevy c 160 59 39 LP 1 Santiago Garcia Botta 160 43 39 Replacements HK 16 Julian Montoya 160 59 39 PR 17 Lucas Noguera Paz 160 43 39 PR 18 Enrique Pieretto 160 62 39 LK 19 Guido Petti 160 51 39 N8 20 Benjamin Macome 160 57 39 SH 21 Gonzalo Bertranou 160 59 39 CE 22 Juan Martin Hernandez 160 5 39 160 15 39 WG 23 Matias Moroni 160 57 39 Coach Daniel Hourcade Man of the Match Nicolas Sanchez Argentina Touch judges Glen Jackson New Zealand Pierre Brousset France Television match official Brian MacNeice Ireland Notes Joaquin Tuculet Argentina earned his 50th test cap 18 November 201716 00 CAT UTC 2 Namibia 160 36 52 160 UruguayTry De la Harpe 28 cKitshoff 40 cGreyling 56 mDe Klerk 63 cTromp 72 cCon Loubser 4 5 29 40 63 73 Pen Loubser 1 1 21 Report 91 29 93 Try Sanguinetti 2 4 c 52 cSilva 2 13 c 76 cNieto 2 23 c 36 cArboleya 80 cCon Favaro 7 7 5 15 23 37 53 77 80 Pen Favaro 1 1 18 Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium Windhoek 91 30 93 Attendance 2 000Referee Egon Seconds South Africa Team details FB 15 Johann Tromp 160 76 39 RW 14 Lesley Klim OC 13 JC Greyling IC 12 Darryl de la Harpe LW 11 David Philander 160 60 39 FH 10 Cliven Loubser SH 9 Damian Stevens 160 74 39 N8 8 Christo van der Merwe OF 7 Thomasau Forbes 160 64 39 BF 6 Rohan Kitshoff c RL 5 Ruan Ludick LL 4 Mahepisa Tjeriko 160 27 39 TP 3 AJ de Klerk 160 74 39 HK 2 Obert Nortje 160 53 39 LP 1 Collen Smith 160 40 39 Replacements HK 16 Niel van Vuuren 160 53 39 PR 17 Casper Viviers 160 40 39 PR 18 Nelius Theron 160 74 39 LK 19 Johan Retief 160 27 39 LK 20 Max Katjijeko 160 64 39 SH 21 TC Kisting 160 74 39 FH 22 Theuns Kotze 160 60 39 CE 23 Justin Newman 160 76 39 Coach Phil Davies FB 15 Gaston Mieres RW 14 Federico Favaro OC 13 Nicolas Freitas IC 12 Andres Vilaseca LW 11 Francisco Berchesi 160 71 39 FH 10 Rodrigo Silva SH 9 Santiago Arata 160 40 39 N8 8 Alejandro Nieto OF 7 Manuel Diana 160 65 39 BF 6 Juan Manuel Gaminara c RL 5 Rodolfo Garese 160 57 39 LL 4 Ignacio Dotti TP 3 Juan Echeverria 160 73 39 HK 2 German Kessler 160 68 39 LP 1 Mateo Sanguinetti 160 73 39 Replacements HK 16 Carlos Pombo 160 68 39 PR 17 Carlos Arboleya 160 73 39 PR 18 Matias Benitez 160 73 39 LK 19 Diego Magno 160 57 39 FL 20 Franco Lamanna 160 65 39 WG 21 Gaston Gibernau SH 22 Agustin Ormaechea 160 40 39 FH 23 Agustin Della Corte 160 71 39 Coach Esteban Meneses Touch judges Rasta Rasivhenge South Africa Cwengile Jadezweni South Africa Notes Nelius Theron Namibia made his international debut Gaston Mieres Uruguay earned his 50th test cap This is the first time that Namibia has hosted Uruguay in a test match This is Uruguay s largest winning margin over Namibia surpassing the 11 point difference set in 2000 18 November 201714 30 GMT UTC 0 Wales 160 13 6 160 GeorgiaTry Amos 18 cCon Priestland 1 1 20 Pen Priestland 2 2 6 61 Report 91 31 93 Pen Matiashvili 2 2 28 49 Millennium Stadium Cardiff 91 18 93 Attendance 55 310Referee Mathieu Raynal France Team details FB 15 Liam Williams 160 55 39 RW 14 Alex Cuthbert OC 13 Scott Williams IC 12 Owen Watkin LW 11 Hallam Amos FH 10 Rhys Priestland SH 9 Rhys Webb 160 56 39 N8 8 Seb Davies 160 80 39 OF 7 Sam Cross 160 40 39 BF 6 Dan Lydiate c RL 5 Cory Hill 160 74 39 LL 4 Adam Beard TP 3 Leon Brown 160 55 39 HK 2 Kristian Dacey 160 67 39 160 80 39 LP 1 Nicky Smith 160 55 39 Replacements HK 16 Elliot Dee 160 67 39 PR 17 Wyn Jones 160 55 39 PR 18 Tomas Francis 80 39 to 80 39 160 55 39 FL 19 Josh Navidi 160 40 39 N8 20 Taulupe Faletau 160 74 39 SH 21 Aled Davies 160 56 39 FH 22 Dan Biggar 160 55 39 CE 23 Owen Williams Coach Warren Gatland FB 15 Soso Matiashvili RW 14 Giorgi Koshadze 160 74 39 OC 13 Davit Kacharava IC 12 Merab Sharikadze c LW 11 Mirian Modebadze FH 10 Lasha Khmaladze 160 45 39 SH 9 Vasil Lobzhanidze 160 55 39 N8 8 Beka Bitsadze OF 7 Viktor Kolelishvili 160 62 39 BF 6 Lasha Lomidze RL 5 Giorgi Nemsadze 160 65 39 LL 4 Konstantin Mikautadze TP 3 Levan Chilachava 160 62 39 160 74 39 HK 2 Jaba Bregvadze 160 66 39 LP 1 Mikheil Nariashvili 160 66 39 Replacements HK 16 Shalva Mamukashvili 160 66 39 PR 17 Karlen Asieshvili 160 66 39 PR 18 Soso Bekoshvili 160 62 39 160 74 39 LK 19 Giorgi Chkhaidze 160 65 39 FL 20 Giorgi Tkhilaishvili 160 62 39 SH 21 Giorgi Begadze 160 55 39 FH 22 Revaz Jinchvelashvili 160 45 39 FB 23 Merab Kvirikashvili 160 74 39 Coach Milton Haig Man of the Match Dan Lydiate Wales Touch judges Shuhei Kubo Japan Sean Gallagher Ireland Television match official Leo Colgan Ireland Notes Elliot Dee Wales made his international debut This was the first meeting between the two nations 18 November 201715 45 CET UTC 1 Spain 160 27 37 160 CanadaTry Guillaume 19 cContardi 23 cAuzqui 55 mLopez Perez 78 mCon Linklater 2 4 20 24 Pen Linklater 1 1 16 Report 91 32 93 Try Paris 2 35 c 44 cVan der Merwe 2 39 c 50 cCon Staller 4 4 36 40 45 51 Pen Staller 3 4 10 59 66 Estadio Nacional Complutense Madrid 91 33 93 Attendance 7 000Referee Ian Tempest England Team details FB 15 Brad Linklater RW 14 Ignacio Contardi 160 67 39 OC 13 Fabien Perrin IC 12 Daniel Snee 160 62 39 LW 11 Sebastien Ascarat FH 10 Mathieu Belie SH 9 Guillaume Rouet 43 39 to 53 39 160 62 39 N8 8 Fred Quercy OF 7 Gauthier Gibouin c 160 60 39 BF 6 Pierre Barthere RL 5 David Barrera Howarth LL 4 Lucas Guillaume 160 42 39 TP 3 Jesus Moreno 160 40 39 HK 2 Marco Pinto Ferrer 160 52 39 LP 1 Benat Auzqui 160 57 39 Replacements PR 16 Fernando Martin Lopez Perez 160 57 39 HK 17 Juan Anaya Lazaro 160 52 39 PR 18 Jonathan Garcia 160 40 39 LK 19 Kalokalo Gavidi 160 42 39 FL 20 Mathieu Visensang 160 60 39 SH 21 Sebastien Rouet 160 62 39 CE 22 Thibaut Alvarez 160 62 39 WG 23 Joan Losada 160 67 39 Coach Santiago Santos FB 15 Andrew Coe RW 14 Brock Staller 160 69 39 OC 13 D T H van der Merwe IC 12 Ciaran Hearn LW 11 Taylor Paris FH 10 Pat Parfrey 160 74 39 SH 9 Phil Mack c 160 67 39 N8 8 Aaron Carpenter 160 30 39 OF 7 Kyle Baillie BF 6 Matt Heaton RL 5 Evan Olmstead LL 4 Josh Larsen 160 74 39 TP 3 Matt Tierney 160 52 39 HK 2 Ray Barkwill 160 52 39 LP 1 Hubert Buydens 160 52 39 Replacements HK 16 Benoit Piffero 160 52 39 PR 17 Djustice Sears Duru 160 52 39 PR 18 Cole Keith 160 52 39 LK 19 Brett Beukeboom 160 74 39 FL 20 Kyle Gilmour 160 30 39 SH 21 Andrew Ferguson 160 67 39 CE 22 Giuseppe du Toit 160 74 39 WG 23 Kainoa Lloyd 160 69 39 Coach Kingsley Jones Touch judges Frank Murphy Ireland Joy Neville Ireland Notes Joan Losada Spain made his international debut 18 November 201715 00 GMT UTC 0 England 160 30 6 160 AustraliaTry Daly 53 cJoseph 71 cMay 78 mCare 80 mCon Farrell 2 4 55 73 Pen Farrell 2 2 6 32 Report 91 34 93 Pen Hodge 1 1 48 Foley 1 2 63 Twickenham Stadium London 91 16 93 Attendance 81 909Referee Ben O Keeffe New Zealand Team details FB 15 Anthony Watson RW 14 Jonny May OC 13 Jonathan Joseph IC 12 Owen Farrell LW 11 Elliot Daly FH 10 George Ford 160 69 39 SH 9 Ben Youngs 160 69 39 N8 8 Nathan Hughes 160 62 39 OF, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,