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Date: 19-06-2010 Time: 12:30 until 14:30
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South Africa Italy
Team
15 FB
Zane Kirchner
14 W
Gio Aplon
13 C
Jean de Villiers
12 C
Butch James
11 W
Bryan Habana
10 FH
Morne Steyn
9 SH
Ricky Januarie
1 P
Gurthro Steenkamp
2 H
Chiliboy Ralepelle
3 P
Jannie du Plessis
4 L
Bakkies Botha
5 L
Victor Matfield
6 F
Francois Louw
7 F
Dewald Potgieter
8 N8
Pierre Spies
Replacements
16
Bandise Maku
17
CJ van der Linde
18
Alistair Hargreaves
19
Ryan Kankowski
20
Ruan Pienaar
21
Juan de Jongh
22
Bjorn Basson

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15 FB

Luke McLean
14 W
Kaine Robertson
13 C
Andrea Masi
12 C
Matteo Pratichetti
11 W
Mirco Bergamasco
10 FH
Craig Gower
9 SH
Tito Tebaldi
1 P
Salvatore Perugini
2 H
Leonardo Ghiraldini
3 P
Martin Castrogiovanni
4 L
Valerio Bernabo'
5 L
Quintin Geldenhuys
6 F
Simone Favaro
7 F
Alessandro Zanni
8 N8
Sergio Parisse
Replacements
16
Fabio Ongaro
17
Lorenzo Cittadini
18
Marco Bortolami
19
Paul Derbyshire
20
Simon Picone
21
Riccardo Bocchino
22
Gonzalo Canale

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South Africa

The South African national rugby union team (the Springboks) are the current holders of the Rugby World Cup and the Tri-Nations Championship. They are ranked number two in the IRB World Rankings as of 20 January 2010. They were named 2008 Team of the Year at the prestigious Laureus World Sports Awards. As of 23 October 2009, the Springboks were holders of every major trophy available to them: the World Cup, the Tri-Nations, Nelson Mandela Plate, Freedom Cup and British and Irish Lions Series Winners.



Although South Africa was instrumental in the creation of the Rugby World Cup competition, the Springboks did not compete in the first two World Cups in 1987 and 1991 because of anti-apartheid sporting boycotts of South Africa. The team made its World Cup debut in 1995, when the newly democratic South Africa hosted the tournament. The Springboks then defeated the All Blacks 15-12 in the final, which is now remembered as one of the greatest moments in South Africa's sporting history, and a watershed moment in the post-Apartheid nation-building process. South Africa regained their title as champions 12 years later, when they defeated England 15–6 in the 2007 final. As a result of the 2007 World Cup tournament, the Springboks were promoted to first place in the IRB World Rankings.


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Italy

The Italy national rugby union team represent the nation of Italy in the sport of rugby union. The team is also known as the Azzurri (the Blues). Italy have been playing international rugby since the late 1920s, and today are considered to be in the top tier of European rugby and compete annually in the Six Nations Championship with England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.



Arguably, Italian Rugby really came to prominence in 2000 when it was added to the Five Nations, creating the Six Nations. Originally on the end of some heavy defeats, the side has grown in competitiveness, recorded a fourth place finish in 2007, and even in defeat, lop-sided losses are becoming far less frequent. Italy
are ranked eleventh in the world by the IRB as of 17 March 2010.



Italy have also competed at every Rugby World Cup since the first tournament in 1987, but have yet to progress beyond the first round. Their best showing thus far has been in 2003 and 2007 where they managed two wins during the pool stages.



The current head coach is Nick Mallett. Number eight Sergio Parisse is their current captain.


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