2023 Rugby World Cup Pool A

Pool A of the 2023 Rugby World Cup began on 8 September 2023 and concluded on 6 October 2023. The pool included hosts France and previous three-time champions New Zealand, along with Italy, Uruguay and Namibia.[1] Hosts France and New Zealand, whom France had defeated in the opening match, qualified from the pool.

Teams

Pos. Team Band Confederation Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Apps. Last Previous best
performance
World Rugby Rankings[2]
1 January 2020[nb 1] 4 September 2023
A1  New Zealand 1 Oceania Top 3 in 2019 RWC pool 6 October 2019 10th 2019 Winners (1987, 2011, 2015) 2 4
A2  France 2 Europe Hosts 15 November 2017 10th 2019 Runners-up (1987, 1999, 2011) 7 3
A3  Italy 3 Europe Top 3 in 2019 RWC pool 8 October 2019 10th 2019 Pool stage (1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019) 12 13
A4  Uruguay 4[nb 2] South America Americas 1 9 October 2021 5th 2019 Pool stage (1999, 2003, 2015, 2019 18[nb 2] 17
A5  Namibia 5[nb 3] Africa Africa 1 10 July 2022 7th 2019 Pool stage (1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019) 23[nb 3] 21

Notes

  1. ^ The rankings of 1 January 2020 were used for seeding for the final draw.
  2. ^ a b As the identity of the Americas 1 winners was not known at the time of the final draw, positions in the World Rugby Rankings were not taken into account, and the placeholder in the draw was automatically seeded into band 4.[3]
  3. ^ a b As the identity of the Africa 1 winners was not known at the time of the final draw, positions in the World Rugby Rankings were not taken into account, and the placeholder in the draw was automatically seeded into band 5.[3]

Overview

The opening match of the 2023 Rugby World Cup was played between hosts France and three-time champions New Zealand. France won 27–13, courtesy of tries from Damian Penaud and Melvyn Jaminet. Mark Tele'a scored the first try of the tournament for New Zealand after less than two minutes, making it the quickest try in an opening match of a Rugby World Cup.[4] The loss was New Zealand's first ever in the pool stages of a Rugby World Cup.[5] The next day, Italy won their opening match against Namibia by a score of 52–8.[6] On 14 September, Uruguay played their first match of the tournament against hosts France, which France came out victorious with a scoreline of 27–12.[7] The next day, New Zealand bounced back from their opening day defeat against France with 11 tries over Namibia in a 71–3 victory, despite losing Ethan de Groot to a red card for a dangerous collision.[8] Five days later, Italy recorded a 38–17 bonus point victory over Uruguay, following a second-half comeback which previously saw them trail 17–7.[9] The next day, France recorded their largest ever victory in a 96–0 victory over Namibia to move them on the brink of qualification to the knockout stage, while officially eliminating Namibia from the tournament. Thirteen tries were scored by France, who lost captain and key player Antoine Dupont to an injury from the match.[10]

Namibia played their final match of the tournament against Uruguay in Décines-Charpieu. Namibia went ahead with two early tries from Gerswin Mouton and J. C. Greyling, along with successful penalties and conversions from Tiaan Swanepoel. However, Uruguay turned it around in the second half with tries from Baltazar Amaya, Santiago Arata and Bautista Basso to earn the Uruguayans their first victory of the tournament in a 36–26 victory and deny Namibia their first ever victory in a Rugby World Cup.[11] Two days later, New Zealand faced Italy knowing that a defeat would mean that they would be eliminated from the World Cup at the pool stage for the first time ever. However, the All Blacks came out comfortable winners in the end as they starred in a fourteen-try show in Décines-Charpieu to move to the brink of qualification to the quarter-finals. Aaron Smith scored a hat-trick of tries after just 34 minutes in the bonus-point victory.[12]

In the final matchweek of the pool, New Zealand and Uruguay faced off in Décines-Charpieu for their final matches to try and push for a place in the knockout stage. The All Blacks ran out comfortable winners, inspired by Damian McKenzie who scored two tries and kicked two conversions, in a 73–0 victory that officially saw them qualify for the quarter-finals while officially eliminating Uruguay from the tournament. All that remained in Pool A was the final match between hosts France and Italy to officially decide who would join New Zealand in the knockout stage. Both sides were assured to finish in the top three, meaning they were both assured a place in the 2027 Rugby World Cup, along with the All Blacks.[13] The final match of Pool A took place the following day, with France sweeping aside Italy with a 60–7 scoreline in Décines-Charpieu with eight tries in a match to ensure that France qualified as they topped Group A, New Zealand qualified in second and Italy suffered elimination from the tournament as they finished third, but qualified for the 2027 Rugby World Cup.[14]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA B Pts Qualification
1  France (H) 4 4 0 0 210 32 +178 27 5 2 18 Advance to knockout stage, and
qualification to the 2027 Men's Rugby World Cup
2  New Zealand 4 3 0 1 253 47 +206 38 4 3 15
3  Italy 4 2 0 2 114 181 −67 15 25 2 10 Qualification to the 2027 Men's Rugby World Cup
4  Uruguay 4 1 0 3 65 164 −99 9 21 1 5
5  Namibia 4 0 0 4 37 255 −218 3 37 0 0
Source: World Rugby
Rules for classification: Pool stage tiebreakers
(H) Host

Matches

France vs New Zealand

8 September 2023
21:15 CEST (UTC+2)
France 27–13 New Zealand
Try: Penaud 55' c
Jaminet 78' m
Con: Ramos (1/1) 57'
Pen: Ramos (5/7) 5', 20', 29', 65', 74'
ReportTry: Tele'a (2) 2' m, 43' m
Pen: Mo'unga (1/1) 25'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 78,680[15]
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)[16]
France
New Zealand
FB 15 Thomas Ramos  76'
RW 14 Damian Penaud
OC 13 Gaël Fickou
IC 12 Yoram Moefana  58'
LW 11 Gabin Villière
FH 10 Matthieu Jalibert
SH 9 Antoine Dupont (c)  76'
N8 8 Grégory Alldritt
OF 7 Charles Ollivon
BF 6 François Cros  63'
RL 5 Thibaud Flament
LL 4 Cameron Woki  49'
TP 3 Uini Atonio  53'
HK 2 Julien Marchand  12'
LP 1 Reda Wardi  53'
Replacements:
HK 16 Peato Mauvaka  12'
PR 17 Jean-Baptiste Gros  53'
PR 18 Dorian Aldegheri  53'
LK 19 Romain Taofifénua  49'
FL 20 Paul Boudehent  63'
SH 21 Maxime Lucu  76'
CE 22 Arthur Vincent  58'
FB 23 Melvyn Jaminet  76'
Coach:
Fabien Galthié
FB 15 Beauden Barrett
RW 14 Will Jordan  58'
OC 13 Rieko Ioane
IC 12 Anton Lienert-Brown  63'
LW 11 Mark Tele'a  71'
FH 10 Richie Mo'unga
SH 9 Aaron Smith  63'
N8 8 Ardie Savea (c)
OF 7 Dalton Papalii
BF 6 Tupou Vaa'i  58'
RL 5 Scott Barrett
LL 4 Sam Whitelock  69'
TP 3 Nepo Laulala  53'
HK 2 Codie Taylor  63'
LP 1 Ethan de Groot  53'
Replacements:
HK 16 Samisoni Taukei'aho  63'
PR 17 Ofa Tuʻungafasi  53'
PR 18 Fletcher Newell  53'
LK 19 Brodie Retallick  69'
FL 20 Luke Jacobson  58'
SH 21 Finlay Christie  63'
CE 22 David Havili  63'
WG 23 Leicester Fainga'anuku  71'
Coach:
Ian Foster

Player of the Match:
Grégory Alldritt (France)[17]

Assistant referees:
Karl Dickson (England)[16]
Christophe Ridley (England)[16]
Television match official:
Tom Foley (England)[16]

Notes:


Italy vs Namibia

9 September 2023
13:00 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) Italy 52–8 Namibia
Try: L. Cannone 11' c
P. Garbisi 15' c
Lamb 46' c
Capuozzo 55' c
Faiva 74' c
Zuliani 78' c
Odogwu 80+3' c
Con: Allan (7/7) 12', 16', 48', 57', 75', 79', 80+4'
Pen: Allan (1/1) 8'
ReportTry: Mouton 21' m
Pen: Swanepoel (1/2) 4'
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne
Attendance: 35,515
Referee: Andrew Brace (Ireland)
Italy
Namibia
FB 15 Tommaso Allan
RW 14 Ange Capuozzo
OC 13 Ignacio Brex  62'
IC 12 Luca Morisi  48'
LW 11 Monty Ioane
FH 10 Paolo Garbisi
SH 9 Stephen Varney  48'
N8 8 Lorenzo Cannone
OF 7 Michele Lamaro (c)
BF 6 Sebastian Negri  48'
RL 5 Federico Ruzza 12' to 16'
LL 4 Dino Lamb  57'
TP 3 Simone Ferrari  50'
HK 2 Giacomo Nicotera  50'
LP 1 Danilo Fischetti  57'
Replacements:
HK 16 Hame Faiva  50'
PR 17 Ivan Nemer  57'
PR 18 Marco Riccioni  50'
LK 19 Dave Sisi  12'  16'  57'
FL 20 Manuel Zuliani  48'
SH 21 Martin Page-Relo  48'
CE 22 Paolo Odogwu  62'
WG 23 Pierre Bruno  48'
Coach:
Kieran Crowley
FB 15 Divan Rossouw
RW 14 Gerswin Mouton  62'
OC 13 Johan Deysel (c)
IC 12 Danco Burger  57'
LW 11 J. C. Greyling
FH 10 Tiaan Swanepoel
SH 9 Damian Stevens  57'
N8 8 Richard Hardwick
OF 7 Johan Retief
BF 6 Wian Conradie 12' to 16'  18'  21'  62'
RL 5 Tjiuee Uanivi
LL 4 Adriaan Ludick  48'
TP 3 Aranos Coetzee  50'
HK 2 Torsten van Jaarsveld  11'  52'
LP 1 Des Sethie  36'
Replacements:
HK 16 Louis van der Westhuizen  18'  21'  52'
PR 17 Jason Benade  36'
PR 18 Casper Viviers  50'
LK 19 Tiaan de Klerk  48'
FL 20 Prince ǃGaoseb  12'  16'  62'
SH 21 Jacques Theron  57'
FH 22 André van den Berg  62'
CE 23 Le Roux Malan  57'
Coach:
Allister Coetzee

Player of the Match:
Lorenzo Cannone (Italy)[23]

Assistant referees:
Paul Williams (New Zealand)
Chris Busby (Ireland)
Television match official:
Joy Neville (Ireland)

Notes:


France vs Uruguay

14 September 2023
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
France 27–12 Uruguay
Try: Hastoy 10' c
Mauvaka 55' c
Bielle-Biarrey 74' c
Con: Jaminet (3/3) 11', 56', 75'
Pen: Jaminet (2/3) 3', 14'
ReportTry: Freitas 6' m
Amaya 53' c
Con: Etcheverry (1/2) 54'
Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Villeneuve-d'Ascq
Attendance: 48,821
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)[16]
France
Uruguay
FB 15 Melvyn Jaminet
RW 14 Louis Bielle-Biarrey
OC 13 Arthur Vincent
IC 12 Yoram Moefana
LW 11 Gabin Villière
FH 10 Antoine Hastoy
SH 9 Maxime Lucu  64'
N8 8 Anthony Jelonch (c)  50'
OF 7 Sekou Macalou
BF 6 Paul Boudehent
RL 5 Romain Taofifénua  27'  50'
LL 4 Cameron Woki  58'
TP 3 Dorian Aldegheri  50'
HK 2 Pierre Bourgarit  50'
LP 1 Jean-Baptiste Gros  50'
Replacements:
HK 16 Peato Mauvaka  50'
PR 17 Reda Wardi  50'
PR 18 Sipili Falatea  50'
LK 19 Bastien Chalureau  50'
LK 20 Thibaud Flament  58'
FL 21 François Cros  50'
SH 22 Baptiste Couilloud  64'
FB 23 Thomas Ramos
Coach:
Fabien Galthié
FB 15 Baltazar Amaya
RW 14 Bautista Basso
OC 13 Tomás Inciarte
IC 12 Andrés Vilaseca (c)
LW 11 Nicolás Freitas
FH 10 Felipe Etcheverry  58'
SH 9 Santiago Arata  58'
N8 8 Manuel Diana  54'
OF 7 Santiago Civetta
BF 6 Manuel Ardao  54'
RL 5 Manuel Leindekar
LL 4 Felipe Aliaga  58'
TP 3 Ignacio Péculo  50'
HK 2 Guillermo Pujadas  50'
LP 1 Mateo Sanguinetti  50'
Replacements:
HK 16 Facundo Gattas  50'
PR 17 Matías Benítez  50'
PR 18 Reinaldo Piussi  50'
LK 19 Ignacio Dotti  58'
FL 20 Lucas Bianchi  54'
FL 21 Carlos Deus  54'
SH 22 Agustín Ormaechea  58'
FH 23 Felipe Berchesi  58'
Coach:
Esteban Meneses

Player of the Match:
Maxime Lucu (France)[25]

Assistant referees:
Paul Williams (New Zealand)[16]
James Doleman (New Zealand)[16]
Television match official:
Ben Whitehouse (Wales)[16]

Notes:

  • This was the first ever meeting between these two sides at the Rugby World Cup.


New Zealand vs Namibia

15 September 2023
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) New Zealand 71–3 Namibia
Try: Roigard (2) 2' c, 7' m
McKenzie (2) 20' c, 39' c
Fainga'anuku 25' m
Lienert-Brown 35' c
De Groot 49' m
Papalii 55' c
Havili 58' c
Clarke 67' c
Ioane 77' c
Con: McKenzie (8/11) 3', 20', 36', 40', 55', 59', 68', 78'
ReportPen: Swanepoel (1/1) 11'
Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
Attendance: 31,996
Referee: Luke Pearce (England)[16]
New Zealand
Namibia
FB 15 Beauden Barrett  59'
RW 14 Caleb Clarke
OC 13 Anton Lienert-Brown
IC 12 David Havili  68'
LW 11 Leicester Fainga'anuku
FH 10 Damian McKenzie
SH 9 Cam Roigard  68'
N8 8 Ardie Savea (c)  64'
OF 7 Dalton Papalii
BF 6 Luke Jacobson  74'
RL 5 Sam Whitelock
LL 4 Brodie Retallick  58'
TP 3 Nepo Laulala  48'
HK 2 Samisoni Taukei'aho  52'
LP 1 Ofa Tuʻungafasi  48'  74'
Replacements:
HK 16 Dane Coles  52'
PR 17 Ethan de Groot  72'  48'
PR 18 Fletcher Newell  48'
LK 19 Scott Barrett  58'
FL 20 Tupou Vaa'i  64'
SH 21 Aaron Smith  68'
FH 22 Richie Mo'unga  59'
CE 23 Rieko Ioane  68'
Coach:
Ian Foster
FB 15 Cliven Loubser
RW 14 Gerswin Mouton
OC 13 Johan Deysel (c)
IC 12 Le Roux Malan  18'
LW 11 Divan Rossouw
FH 10 Tiaan Swanepoel
SH 9 Damian Stevens  72'
N8 8 Richard Hardwick  59'
OF 7 Prince ǃGaoseb  68'
BF 6 Wian Conradie  50'
RL 5 Tjiuee Uanivi
LL 4 Johan Retief
TP 3 Aranos Coetzee  74'
HK 2 Torsten van Jaarsveld  50'
LP 1 Jason Benade  50'
Replacements:
HK 16 Louis van der Westhuizen  50'
PR 17 Des Sethie  50'
PR 18 Haitembu Shikufa  74'
LK 19 P. J. van Lill  50'
FL 20 Adriaan Booysen  59'
FL 21 Max Katjijeko  68'
SH 22 Jacques Theron  72'
CE 23 J. C. Greyling  18'
Coach:
Allister Coetzee

Player of the Match:
Cam Roigard (New Zealand)[26]

Assistant referees:
Andrew Brace (Ireland)[16]
Jordan Way (Australia)[16]
Television match official:
Brian MacNeice (Ireland)[16]

Notes:


Italy vs Uruguay

20 September 2023
17:45 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) Italy 38–17 Uruguay
Try: Pani 7' c
Lamaro 46' c
Ioane 52' c
L. Cannone 56' c
Brex 61' c
Con: Allan (5/5) 8', 47', 53', 57', 62'
Pen: P. Garbisi (1/1) 70'
ReportTry: Penalty try 27'
Freitas 37' c
Con: Etcheverry (1/1) 38'
Drop: Etcheverry (1/1) 42'
Allianz Riviera, Nice
Attendance: 28,627
Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)[16]
Italy
Uruguay
FB 15 Ange Capuozzo
RW 14 Lorenzo Pani  30'  37'
OC 13 Ignacio Brex
IC 12 Paolo Garbisi
LW 11 Monty Ioane
FH 10 Tommaso Allan  68'
SH 9 Alessandro Garbisi  60'
N8 8 Lorenzo Cannone  25'  63'
OF 7 Michele Lamaro (c)
BF 6 Sebastian Negri  60'
RL 5 Federico Ruzza
LL 4 Niccolò Cannone  50'
TP 3 Marco Riccioni  50'
HK 2 Giacomo Nicotera  68'
LP 1 Danilo Fischetti  27'  68'
Replacements:
PR 16 Federico Zani  68'
PR 17 Ivan Nemer  30'  37'  68'
PR 18 Pietro Ceccarelli  50'
LK 19 Dino Lamb  50'
FL 20 Manuel Zuliani  60'
SH 21 Giovanni Pettinelli  63'
CE 22 Alessandro Fusco  60'
WG 23 Paolo Odogwu  68'
Coach:
Kieran Crowley
FB 15 Baltazar Amaya  63'
RW 14 Gastón Mieres
OC 13 Tomás Inciarte
IC 12 Andrés Vilaseca (c)  43'
LW 11 Nicolás Freitas  67'
FH 10 Felipe Etcheverry
SH 9 Santiago Arata  67'
N8 8 Manuel Diana  57'
OF 7 Santiago Civetta
BF 6 Manuel Ardao
RL 5 Manuel Leindekar
LL 4 Felipe Aliaga  63'
TP 3 Ignacio Péculo  60'
HK 2 Germán Kessler  57'
LP 1 Mateo Sanguinetti  57'
Replacements:
HK 16 Guillermo Pujadas  57'
PR 17 Facundo Gattas  57'
PR 18 Diego Arbelo  60'
LK 19 Ignacio Dotti  63'
FL 20 Carlos Deus  57'
SH 21 Agustín Ormaechea  67'
FH 22 Felipe Berchesi  63'
CE 23 Bautista Basso  67'
Coach:
Esteban Meneses

Player of the Match:
Michele Lamaro (Italy)[28]

Assistant referees:
Andrew Brace (Ireland)[16]
Jordan Way (Australia)[16]
Television match official:
Tom Foley (England)[16]

Notes:

  • This was the first ever meeting between these two sides at a World Cup.
  • Sebastian Negri (Italy) earned his 50th test cap.[29]
  • Luca Bigi was originally named as the replacement hooker on the Italy bench, but withdrew prior to the match due to injury. He was replaced by Ivan Nemer, who took the position of substitute loosehead prop, while Federico Zani shifted across to the role of hooker.[30]


France vs Namibia

21 September 2023
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) France 96–0 Namibia
Try: Penaud (3) 6' m, 21' c, 55' c
Danty (2) 9' c, 26' c
Ollivon (2) 18' c, 68' c
Flament 33' c
Dupont 38' c
Bielle-Biarrey (2) 40+1' c, 64' c
Couilloud 47' c
Jaminet 76' c
Penalty try 80'
Con: Ramos (12/13) 10', 18', 22', 27', 34', 39', 40+2', 48', 56', 65', 70', 77'
Report
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 63,486
Referee: Matthew Carley (England)[16]
France
Namibia
FB 15 Thomas Ramos
RW 14 Damian Penaud
OC 13 Gaël Fickou
IC 12 Jonathan Danty
LW 11 Louis Bielle-Biarrey
FH 10 Matthieu Jalibert  54'
SH 9 Antoine Dupont (c)  46'
N8 8 Anthony Jelonch  54'
OF 7 Charles Ollivon
BF 6 François Cros
RL 5 Thibaud Flament
LL 4 Cameron Woki  41'  57'  65'
TP 3 Uini Atonio  41'
HK 2 Peato Mauvaka  54'
LP 1 Cyril Baille  41'
Replacements:
HK 16 Pierre Bourgarit  54'
PR 17 Reda Wardi  41'
PR 18 Dorian Aldegheri  41'
LK 19 Romain Taofifénua  41'
FL 20 Paul Boudehent  54'  57'
SH 21 Baptiste Couilloud  46'
CE 22 Yoram Moefana  65'
FB 23 Melvyn Jaminet  54'
Coach:
Fabien Galthié
FB 15 André van den Berg  41'
RW 14 Gerswin Mouton  56'
OC 13 Johan Deysel (c)  45'
IC 12 Danco Burger
LW 11 J. C. Greyling
FH 10 Cliven Loubser
SH 9 Jacques Theron  59'
N8 8 Prince ǃGaoseb  41'
OF 7 Johan Retief
BF 6 Max Katjijeko
RL 5 Adriaan Ludick
LL 4 Mahepisa Tjeriko  41'
TP 3 Aranos Coetzee  74'
HK 2 Louis van der Westhuizen  65'
LP 1 Des Sethie  51'
Replacements:
HK 16 Obert Nortje  65'
PR 17 Jason Benade  80'  51'
PR 18 Haitembu Shifuka  74'
LK 19 P. J. van Lill  41'
FL 20 Richard Hardwick  41'
SH 21 Oela Blaauw  59'
CE 22 Alcino Izaacs  56'
WG 23 Divan Rossouw  41'
Coach:
Allister Coetzee

Player of the Match:
Damian Penaud (France)[31]

Assistant referees:
Andrew Brace (Ireland)[16]
Craig Evans (Wales)[16]
Television match official:
Joy Neville (Ireland)[16]

Notes:


Uruguay vs Namibia

27 September 2023
17:45 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) Uruguay 36–26 Namibia
Try: Amaya (2) 19' m, 49' c
Kessler 28' c
Arata 54' c
Basso 66' c
Con: Etcheverry (3/4) 29', 51', 55'
Berchesi (1/1) 67'
Pen: Berchesi (1/1) 74'
ReportTry: Mouton 1' c
Greyling 11' c
Con: Swanepoel (2/2) 2', 12'
Pen: Swanepoel (4/4) 25', 35', 43', 69'
Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu
Attendance: 49,342
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)[16]
Uruguay
Namibia
FB 15 Baltazar Amaya
RW 14 Bautista Basso
OC 13 Felipe Arcos Pérez
IC 12 Andrés Vilaseca (c)
LW 11 Nicolás Freitas  60'
FH 10 Felipe Etcheverry  60'
SH 9 Santiago Arata  68'
N8 8 Carlos Deus
OF 7 Santiago Civetta  61'
BF 6 Manuel Ardao
RL 5 Manuel Leindekar
LL 4 Felipe Aliaga  69'
TP 3 Diego Arbelo  61'
HK 2 Germán Kessler  61'
LP 1 Mateo Sanguinetti  61'  65'
Replacements:
HK 16 Guillermo Pujadas  61'
PR 17 Facundo Gattas  61'  65'
PR 18 Reinaldo Piussi  61'
LK 19 Juan Manuel Rodríguez  69'
FL 20 Eric Dosantos  76'  61'
SH 21 Agustín Ormaechea  68'
FH 22 Felipe Berchesi  60'
WG 23 Juan Manuel Alonso  60'
Coach:
Esteban Meneses
FB 15 Cliven Loubser
RW 14 Gerswin Mouton  72'
OC 13 Alcino Izaacs
IC 12 Danco Burger
LW 11 J. C. Greyling  64'
FH 10 Tiaan Swanepoel
SH 9 Damian Stevens  74'
N8 8 Richard Hardwick  60'
OF 7 Tjiuee Uanivi (c)  61'
BF 6 Prince ǃGaoseb  48'  57'
RL 5 Tiaan de Klerk  72'
LL 4 Adriaan Ludick  55'
TP 3 Aranos Coetzee  48'
HK 2 Torsten van Jaarsveld  61'
LP 1 Jason Benade  57'  64'
Replacements:
HK 16 Louis van der Westhuizen  61'
PR 17 Desiderius Sethie  63'  57'
PR 18 Haitembu Shifuka  48'  57'
LK 19 P. J. van Lill  55'
FL 20 Adriaan Booysen  60'
FL 21 Max Katjijeko  72'
SH 22 Jacques Theron  74'
FH 23 André van den Berg  72'
Coach:
Allister Coetzee

Player of the Match:
Santiago Arata (Uruguay)[35]

Assistant referees:
Nic Berry (Australia)[16]
Chris Busby (Ireland)[16]
Television match official:
Ben Whitehouse (Wales)[16]

Notes:

  • This was the first ever meeting between these two sides at a World Cup.
  • Namibia achieved their highest points total in a World Cup match, surpassing the 25 points scored against Fiji in 2011.
  • Uruguay achieved their highest points total in a World Cup march, surpassing the 30 points scored against Fiji in 2019.


New Zealand vs Italy

29 September 2023
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) New Zealand 96–17 Italy
Try: Jordan (2) 7' c, 70' c
Smith (3) 17' c, 27' c, 34' c
Tele'a 19' c
Savea (2) 22' c, 40+5' c
Retallick 50' c
Papalii 55' c
Coles (2) 61' m, 73' c
McKenzie 67' c
Lienert-Brown 76' c
Con: Mo'unga (9/10) 8', 18', 20, 23', 28', 35', 40+6', 51', 57'
McKenzie (4/4) 69', 71', 74', 77'
ReportTry: Capuozzo 48' c
Ioane 80+1' c
Con: Allan (1/1) 49'
P. Garbisi (1/1) 80+3'
Pen: Allan (1/1) 10'
Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu
Attendance: 57,083
Referee: Matthew Carley (England)[16]
New Zealand
Italy
FB 15 Beauden Barrett
RW 14 Will Jordan
OC 13 Rieko Ioane
IC 12 Jordie Barrett  64'
LW 11 Mark Tele'a
FH 10 Richie Mo'unga  64'
SH 9 Aaron Smith  49'
N8 8 Ardie Savea (c)
OF 7 Dalton Papalii  57'
BF 6 Shannon Frizell  49'
RL 5 Scott Barrett
LL 4 Brodie Retallick
TP 3 Nepo Laulala  49'
HK 2 Codie Taylor  57'
LP 1 Ofa Tuʻungafasi  49'
Replacements:
HK 16 Dane Coles  57'
PR 17 Tamaiti Williams  49'
PR 18 Tyrel Lomax  49'
LK 19 Sam Whitelock  49'
FL 20 Sam Cane  57'
SH 21 Cam Roigard  49'
FH 22 Damian McKenzie  64'
CE 23 Anton Lienert-Brown  64'
Coach:
Ian Foster
FB 15 Tommaso Allan  60'
RW 14 Ange Capuozzo
OC 13 Ignacio Brex
IC 12 Luca Morisi
LW 11 Monty Ioane
FH 10 Paolo Garbisi
SH 9 Stephen Varney  49'
N8 8 Lorenzo Cannone
OF 7 Michele Lamaro (c)  65'
BF 6 Sebastian Negri  49'
RL 5 Federico Ruzza
LL 4 Dino Lamb  41'
TP 3 Marco Riccioni 45' to 56'  65'
HK 2 Giacomo Nicotera  49'
LP 1 Danilo Fischetti  18'
Replacements:
HK 16 Hame Faiva  49'
PR 17 Ivan Nemer  18'
PR 18 Simone Ferrari  45'  56'  65'
LK 19 Niccolò Cannone  41'
FL 20 Manuel Zuliani  49'
N8 21 Toa Halafihi  65'
SH 22 Martin Page-Relo  49'
WG 23 Paolo Odogwu  60'
Coach:
Kieran Crowley

Player of the Match:
Ardie Savea (New Zealand)[36]

Assistant referees:
Nic Berry (Australia)[16]
Christophe Ridley (England)[16]
Television match official:
Brett Cronan (Australia)[16]

Notes:


New Zealand vs Uruguay

5 October 2023
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) New Zealand 73–0 Uruguay
Try: McKenzie (2) 20' c, 53' c
Mo'unga 25' c
Jordan (2) 33' c, 65' c
Roigard 38' m
Newell 45' m
Fainga'anuku (3) 49' c, 68' c, 77' c
Williams 73' c
Con: Mo'unga (5/7) 21', 26', 34', 50', 54'
McKenzie (2/2) 66', 69'
B. Barrett (2/2) 74', 78'
Report
Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu
Attendance: 57,672
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)[16]
New Zealand
Uruguay
FB 15 Damian McKenzie
RW 14 Will Jordan
OC 13 Anton Lienert-Brown
IC 12 Jordie Barrett  53'
LW 11 Leicester Fainga'anuku
FH 10 Richie Mo'unga  63'
SH 9 Cam Roigard  53'
N8 8 Luke Jacobson
OF 7 Sam Cane (c)
BF 6 Shannon Frizell  54'
RL 5 Tupou Vaa'i
LL 4 Sam Whitelock  63'
TP 3 Tyrel Lomax  9'
HK 2 Codie Taylor  46'
LP 1 Ofa Tuʻungafasi  46'  74'
Replacements:
HK 16 Samisoni Taukei'aho  46'  74'
PR 17 Tamaiti Williams  46'
PR 18 Fletcher Newell  9'
LK 19 Scott Barrett  63'
FL 20 Ethan Blackadder  54'
SH 21 Finlay Christie  53'
FH 22 Beauden Barrett  63'
WG 23 Caleb Clarke  53'
Coach:
Ian Foster
FB 15 Rodrigo Silva
RW 14 Gastón Mieres  58'
OC 13 Tomás Inciarte
IC 12 Andrés Vilaseca (c)
LW 11 Nicolás Freitas
FH 10 Felipe Etcheverry  50'
SH 9 Santiago Arata  60'
N8 8 Manuel Diana  55'
OF 7 Lucas Bianchi
BF 6 Manuel Ardao
RL 5 Manuel Leindekar
LL 4 Ignacio Dotti  47'
TP 3 Diego Arbelo  58'
HK 2 Germán Kessler  63'
LP 1 Mateo Sanguinetti  64'
Replacements:
HK 16 Guillermo Pujadas  63'
PR 17 Matías Benítez  64'
PR 18 Ignacio Péculo  58'
LK 19 Juan Manuel Rodríguez  47'
FL 20 Santiago Civetta  55'
SH 21 Agustín Ormaechea  60'
FH 22 Felipe Berchesi  50'
WG 23 Juan Manuel Alonso  58'
Coach:
Esteban Meneses

Player of the Match:
Damian McKenzie (New Zealand)[38]

Assistant referees:
Matthew Carley (England)[16]
Jordan Way (Australia)[16]
Television match official:
Marius Jonker (South Africa)[16]

Notes:

  • This was the first ever meeting between these two sides.
  • Sam Whitelock (New Zealand) became only the second player in history to earn 150 test caps. He also became the most capped player at the World Cup, with 23 appearances across four tournaments, surpassing Jason Leonard and Richie McCaw.
  • This was the fifth match at the 2023 World Cup where the losing team failed to score any points – a new record for a single tournament, surpassing 2007 and 2019.


France vs Italy

6 October 2023
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) France 60–7 Italy
Try: Penaud (2) 2' c, 38' c
Bielle-Biarrey 13' c
Ramos 22' c
Jalibert 47' c
Mauvaka 54' c
Moefana (2) 64' c, 76' m
Con: Ramos (6/6) 4', 14', 23', 39', 48', 55'
Jaminet (1/2) 65'
Pen: Ramos (1/2) 7'
Jaminet (1/1) 80+1'
ReportTry: Zuliani 71' c
Con: Allan (1/1) 72'
Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu
Attendance: 58,102
Referee: Karl Dickson (England)[16]
France
Italy
FB 15 Thomas Ramos  61'
RW 14 Damian Penaud
OC 13 Gaël Fickou  61'
IC 12 Jonathan Danty
LW 11 Louis Bielle-Biarrey
FH 10 Matthieu Jalibert
SH 9 Maxime Lucu  55'
N8 8 Grégory Alldritt
OF 7 Charles Ollivon (c)  55'
BF 6 Anthony Jelonch
RL 5 Thibaud Flament  45'
LL 4 Cameron Woki
TP 3 Uini Atonio  45'
HK 2 Peato Mauvaka  55'
LP 1 Cyril Baille  55'
Replacements:
HK 16 Pierre Bourgarit  55'
PR 17 Reda Wardi  55'
PR 18 Dorian Aldegheri  45'
LK 19 Romain Taofifénua  45'
FL 20 François Cros  55'
SH 21 Baptiste Couilloud  55'
CE 22 Yoram Moefana  61'
FB 23 Melvyn Jaminet  61'
Coach:
Fabien Galthié
FB 15 Ange Capuozzo  31'
RW 14 Pierre Bruno  65'
OC 13 Ignacio Brex
IC 12 Paolo Garbisi
LW 11 Monty Ioane
FH 10 Tommaso Allan
SH 9 Stephen Varney  44'
N8 8 Lorenzo Cannone
OF 7 Michele Lamaro (c)  44'
BF 6 Sebastian Negri
RL 5 Federico Ruzza
LL 4 Niccolò Cannone  57'
TP 3 Pietro Ceccarelli  55'
HK 2 Hame Faiva  61'
LP 1 Simone Ferrari  61'
Replacements:
HK 16 Marco Manfredi  61'
PR 17 Federico Zani  61'
PR 18 Marco Riccioni  55'
LK 19 Dave Sisi  57'
FL 20 Manuel Zuliani  44'
SH 21 Alessandro Fusco  44'
CE 22 Luca Morisi  65'
FB 23 Lorenzo Pani  31'
Coach:
Kieran Crowley

Player of the Match:
Grégory Alldritt (France)[39]

Assistant referees:
Luke Pearce (England)[16]
Craig Evans (Wales)[16]
Television match official:
Marius Jonker (South Africa)[16]

Notes:


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