Here are the match results of the 2008 Rugby union season. Qualifiers for the 2011 Rugby World Cup began in the Caribbean, meanwhile the Six Nations Championship and the Tri Nations are set for another season.

International tournaments edit

Worldwide edit

Africa edit

Asia edit

Europe edit

North America edit

Oceania edit

South America edit

Major domestic tournaments edit

Africa edit

Asia edit

Europe edit

North America edit

Oceania edit

South America edit

International results edit

  • Complete list of fixtures involving national teams during 2008.
  • • - International Friendly (a fixture not affiliated to any international tournament.)
  • ♦ - World Cup Qualifying matches.

January edit

Date Match Venue Result
6-Jan-2008   Hong Kong -   Chinese Taipei Report Hong Kong (Hong Kong) 64-17
9-Jan-2008   Hong Kong -   Chinese Taipei Report Hong Kong (Hong Kong) 52-27

February edit

Date Match Venue Result
2-Feb-2008   Ireland -   Italy Report Croke Park, Dublin (Ireland) 16-11
2-Feb-2008   England -   Wales Report Twickenham, London (England) 19-26
2-Feb-2008   Georgia -   Portugal

Report[permanent dead link]

Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi (Georgia) 31-3
3-Feb-2008   Scotland -   France Report Murrayfield, Edinburgh (Scotland) 6-27
9-Feb-2008   France -   Ireland Report Stade de France, Saint-Denis (France) 26-21
9-Feb-2008   Wales -   Scotland

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Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (Wales) 30-15
9-Feb-2008   Georgia -   Romania

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Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi (Georgia) 22-7
10-Feb-2008   Italy -   England

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Stadio Flaminio, Rome (Italy) 19-23
16-Feb-2008   Portugal -   Czech Republic

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Estádio Universitário, Lisbon (Portugal) 42-6
23-Feb-2008   Wales -   Italy

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Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (Wales) 47-8
23-Feb-2008   Ireland -   Scotland

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Croke Park, Dublin (Ireland) 34-13
23-Feb-2008   France -   England

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Stade de France, Saint-Denis (France) 13-24
23-Feb-2008   Portugal -   Georgia

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Estádio Universitário, Lisbon (Portugal) 6-11
23-Feb-2008   Spain -   Romania

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Estadio Universidad Complutense, Madrid (Spain) 11-17
23-Feb-2008   Monaco -   Greece

Report Archived 2008-05-28 at the Wayback Machine

Monte Carlo (Monaco) 9-21

March edit

Date Match Venue Result
1-Mar-2008   Russia -   Portugal

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Krasnodar (Russia) 41-26
8-Mar-2008   Ireland -   Wales

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Croke Park, Dublin (Ireland) 12-16
8-Mar-2008   Scotland -   England

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Murrayfield, Edinburgh (Scotland) 15-9
8-Mar-2008   Romania -   Portugal

Report Archived 2008-06-24 at the Wayback Machine

Stadionul Naţional de Rugby, Bucharest (Romania) 21-15
8-Mar-2008   Russia -   Spain

Report Archived 2008-06-25 at the Wayback Machine

Krasnodar (Russia) 42-16
9-Mar-2008   France -   Italy

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Stade de France, Saint-Denis (France) 25-13
15-Mar-2008   Italy -   Scotland

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Stadio Flaminio, Rome (Italy) 23-20
15-Mar-2008   England -   Ireland

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Twickenham, London (England) 33-10
15-Mar-2008   Wales -   France

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Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (Wales) 29-12
15-Mar-2008   Russia -   Romania

Report Archived 2008-06-24 at the Wayback Machine

Krasnodar (Russia) 12-8
22-Mar-2008   Romania -   Czech Republic

Report Archived 2008-06-24 at the Wayback Machine

Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest (Romania) 76-7
29-Mar-2008   Czech Republic -   Georgia

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Prague (Czech Republic) 3-22
29-Mar-2008   St Vincent & Gren.-   Mexico

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Kingstown (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) 7-47

April edit

Date Match Venue Result
5-Apr-2008   Denmark -    Switzerland

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Odense (Denmark) 13-28
5-Apr-2008   Hong Kong -   Tunisia

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Hong Kong (Hong Kong) 25-12
12-Apr-2008   Russia -   Georgia

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Krasnoyarsk (Russia) 12-18
12-Apr-2008   Moldova -   Belgium

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Chişinau (Moldova) 19-22
12-Apr-2008   Armenia -   Denmark

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Yerevan (Armenia) 24-13
12-Apr-2008   Tunisia -   Hong Kong

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Tunis (Tunisia) 29-9
13-Apr-2008   Lithuania -   Latvia

Report Archived 2008-06-25 at the Wayback Machine

Klaipėda (Lithuania) 43-17
19-Apr-2008   Czech Republic -   Russia

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Prague (Czech Republic) 3-49
19-Apr-2008   Germany -   Ukraine

Report Archived 2008-06-25 at the Wayback Machine

Hanover (Germany) 13-5
19-Apr-2008   Croatia -   Andorra

Report Archived 2008-06-25 at the Wayback Machine

Split (Croatia) 15-10
19-Apr-2008    Switzerland -   Sweden

Report Archived 2008-06-25 at the Wayback Machine

Nyon (Switzerland) 16-28
19-Apr-2008   Luxembourg -   Slovenia

Report Archived 2008-06-25 at the Wayback Machine

Luxembourg (Luxembourg) 3-10
20-Apr-2008   Cayman -  Trinidad & Tob.

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 12-39
20-Apr-2008   Barbados -   Mexico

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 21-20
20-Apr-2008   Bahamas -   Bermuda

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 13-29
20-Apr-2008   Jamaica -   Guyana

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 3-10
20-Apr-2008   Bosnia and Herzegovina -   Israel

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Zenica (Bosnia-Herzegovina) 27-19
22-Apr-2008   Niue -   Papua New Guinea

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Alofi (Niue) 27-46
23-Apr-2008   Cayman Islands -   Mexico

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 6-13
23-Apr-2008   Bahamas -   Jamaica

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 19-12
23-Apr-2008   Bermuda -   Guyana

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 13-25
23-Apr-2008  Trinidad & Tob. -   Barbados

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 56-0
26-Apr-2008   Cayman Islands -   Jamaica

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 11-10
26-Apr-2008   Bahamas -   Mexico

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 23-17
26-Apr-2008   Bermuda -   Barbados

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 17-6
26-Apr-2008  Trinidad & Tob. -   Guyana

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George Town (Cayman Islands) 40-24
26-Apr-2008   Georgia -   Spain

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Boris Paichadze National Stadium, Tbilisi (Georgia) 22-20
26-Apr-2008   South Korea -   Japan

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Incheon (Korea Republic) 17-39
26-Apr-2008 Arabian Gulf -   Hong Kong

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Al Ain (United Arab Emirates) 12-20
26-Apr-2008   Poland -   Latvia

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Koszalin (Poland) 55-0
26-Apr-2008   Sweden -   Serbia

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Lund (Sweden) 22-3
26-Apr-2008   Austria -   Norway

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Vienna (Austria) 3-3
26-Apr-2008   Slovenia -   Israel

Report Archived 2007-11-11 at the Wayback Machine

Ljubljana (Slovenia) 17-5
26-Apr-2008   Netherlands -   Germany

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Amsterdam (Netherlands) 17-27

May edit

Date Match Venue Result
3-May-2008   Japan - Arabian Gulf

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Hanazono Stadium, Osaka (Japan) 114-6
3-May-2008   Hong Kong -   Kazakhstan

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Hong Kong (Hong Kong) 23-17
3-May-2008   Moldova -   Ukraine

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Chişinau (Moldova) 9-14
3-May-2008   Belgium -   Netherlands

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Brussels (Belgium) 51-3
3-May-2008   Lithuania -   Austria

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Vilnius (Lithuania) 48-0
3-May-2008   Israel -   Luxembourg

Report Archived 2007-11-11 at the Wayback Machine

Netanya (Israel) 20-12
9-May-2008 Arabian Gulf -   South Korea

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Doha (Qatar) 20-43
10-May-2008   Spain -   Portugal

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Estadio Universidad Complutense, Madrid (Spain) 21-17
10-May-2008   Latvia -   Croatia

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Riga (Latvia) 20-8
10-May-2008   Malta -   Poland

Report Archived 2008-05-14 at the Wayback Machine

Paola (Malta) 16-29
10-May-2008   Armenia -   Serbia

Report Archived 2008-01-03 at the Wayback Machine

Yerevan (Armenia) 25-0
10-May-2008   Norway -   Bulgaria

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Stavanger (Norway) 44-21
10-May-2008   Bosnia-Herzegovina -   Slovenia

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Zenica (Bosnia-Herzegovina) 22-17
10-May-2008   Burundi -   Rwanda

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Bujumbura (Burundi) 5-7
10-May-2008   Kazakhstan -   Japan

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Almaty (Kazakhstan) 6-82
11-May-2008   Cameroon -   Nigeria

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Yaoundé (Cameroon) 26-6
17-May-2008   Botswana -   Eswatini

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Gaborone (Botswana) 25-7
17-May-2008   Andorra -   Malta

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Andorra-la-Vella (Andorra) 17-16
17-May-2008   Finland -   Bosnia and Herzegovina

Report Archived 2007-11-11 at the Wayback Machine

Helsinki (Finland) 3-3
17-May-2008   Costa Rica -   Cayman Islands

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San José (Costa Rica) 15-20
24-May-2008   Hungary -   Lithuania

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Esztergom (Hungary) 12-13
17-May-2008   South Korea -   Kazakhstan

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Incheon (Korea Republic) 40-21
18-May-2008   Japan -   Hong Kong

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Niigata (Japan) 75-29
24-May-2008   Bulgaria -   Austria

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Sofia (Bulgaria) 16-0
24-May-2008   Finland -   Luxembourg

Report Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine

Helsinki (Finland) 11-10
24-May-2008   Kazakhstan - Arabian Gulf

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Almaty (Kazakhstan) 56-27
24-May-2008   Hong Kong -   South Korea

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Hong Kong (Hong Kong) 24-50
24-May-2008   Uganda -   Kenya

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Kampala (Uganda) 20-3
24-May-2008   Serbia -   Armenia

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Belgrade (Serbia) 19-8
31-May-2008   Israel -   Finland

Report Archived 2008-06-24 at the Wayback Machine

Netanya (Israel) 22-12
31-May-2008   Zambia -   Zimbabwe

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Kitwe (Zambia) 7-31
31-May-2008   Laos -   Cambodia

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Vientiane (Laos) 15-14

June edit

Date Match Venue Result
7-June-2008   South Africa -   Wales

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Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein (South Africa) 43-17
7-June-2008   New Zealand -   Ireland

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Westpac Stadium, Wellington (New Zealand) 21-11
7-June-2008   Fiji -   Samoa

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Churchill Park, Lautoka (Fiji) 34-17
7-June-2008   Norway -   Lithuania

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Tonsberg (Norway) 9-40
7-June-2008   Argentina -   Scotland

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Arroyito, Rosario (Argentina) 21-15
8-June-2008   Austria -   Hungary

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Vienna (Austria) 9-6
11-June-2008   Malaysia -   Pakistan

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Bangkok (Thailand) 30-5
11-June-2008   Thailand -   India

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Bangkok (Thailand) 30-22
11-June-2008   Romania -   Uruguay

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Stadionul Naţional de Rugby, Bucharest (Romania) 10-6
14-June-2008   Senegal -   Namibia

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Dakar (Senegal) 10-13
14-June-2008   Zambia -   Morocco

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Lusaka (Zambia) 18-29
14-June-2008   Cameroon -   Tunisia

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Yaoundé (Cameroon) 10-16
14-June-2008   Botswana -   Uganda

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Gaborone (Botswana) 10-27
14-June-2008   India -   Pakistan

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Bangkok (Thailand) 92-0
14-June-2008   Thailand -   Malaysia

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Bangkok (Thailand) 30-7
14-June-2008   Australia -   Ireland

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Telstra Dome, Melbourne (Australia) 18-12
14-June-2008   South Africa -   Wales

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Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria (South Africa) 37-21
14-June-2008   New Zealand -   England Report Eden Park, Auckland (New Zealand) 37-20
14-June-2008   Argentina -   Scotland

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José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires (Argentina) 14-26
15-June-2008   Japan -   Tonga

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Sendai Yurtec Stadium, Sendai (Japan) 35-13
15-June-2008   Georgia -   Uruguay

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Stadionul Naţional de Rugby, Bucharest (Romania) 20-18
15-June-2008   Romania -   Russia

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Stadionul Naţional de Rugby, Bucharest (Romania) 13-12
19-June-2008   Brazil -   Colombia

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Asunción (Paraguay) 34-6
19-June-2008   Paraguay -   Venezuela

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Asunción (Paraguay) 44-3
20-June-2008   Russia -   Uruguay

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Stadionul Naţional de Rugby, Bucharest (Romania) 19-23
21-June-2008   Venezuela -   Colombia

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Asunción (Paraguay) 32-15
21-June-2008   Paraguay -   Peru

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Asunción (Paraguay) 71-0
21-June-2008   South Africa -   Italy

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Newlands, Cape Town (South Africa) 26-0
21-June-2008   New Zealand -   England

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AMI Stadium, Christchurch (New Zealand) 44-12
21-June-2008   United States -   Canada

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Toyota Park, Bridgeview, Illinois (United States) 10-26
22-June-2008   Japan -   Fiji

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National Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (Japan) 12-24
23-June-2008   Brazil -   Venezuela

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Asunción (Paraguay) 56-8
23-June-2008   Colombia -   Peru

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Asunción (Paraguay) 25-20
23-June-2008   Togo -   Mali

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Accra (Ghana) 3-0
23-June-2008   Ghana -   Chad

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Accra (Ghana) 17-8
25-June-2008   Niger -   Mali

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Accra (Ghana) 3-3
25-June-2008   Burkina Faso -   Chad

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Accra (Ghana) 33-6
26-June-2008   Brazil -   Peru

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Asunción (Paraguay) 59-0
26-June-2008   Paraguay -   Colombia

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Asunción (Paraguay) 60-7
27-June-2008   Togo -   Niger

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Accra (Ghana) 3-19
27-June-2008   Ghana -   Burkina Faso

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Accra (Ghana) 8-9
28-June-2008   Australia -   France

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ANZ Stadium, Sydney (Australia) 34-13
28-June-2008   Tonga -   Samoa

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Teufaiva Stadium, Nukuʻalofa (Tonga) 15-20
28-June-2008   Argentina -   Italy

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Estadio Córdoba, Córdoba (Argentina) 12-13
28-June-2008   Guam -   Brunei

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Hagåtña (Guam) 74-0
29-June-2008   Peru -   Venezuela

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Asunción (Paraguay) 3-41
29-June-2008   Paraguay -   Brazil

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Asunción (Paraguay) 6-15

July edit

Date Match Venue Result
1-July-2008   Réunion -   Tanzania

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Curepipe (Mauritius) 25-16
1-July-2008   Mauritius -   Mayotte

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Curepipe (Mauritius) 33-6
2-July-2008   Brunei -   Philippines

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Hagåtña (Guam) 0-101
3-July-2008   Tanzania -   Mayotte

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Curepipe (Mauritius) 32-14
3-July-2008   Mauritius -   Réunion

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Curepipe (Mauritius) 3-10
5-July-2008   Guam -   Philippines

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Hagåtña (Guam) 8-20
5-July-2008   Australia -   France

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Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (Australia) 40-10
5-July-2008   New Zealand -   South Africa

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Westpac Stadium, Wellington (New Zealand) 19-8
5-July-2008   Tonga -   Fiji

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Teufaiva Stadium, Nukuʻalofa (Tonga) 27-16
5-July-2008   Samoa -   Japan

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Apia Park, Apia (Samoa) 37-31
5-July-2008   Réunion -   Mayotte

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Curepipe (Mauritius) 90-0
5-July-2008   Mauritius -   Tanzania

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Curepipe (Mauritius) 22-17
12-July-2008   Ivory Coast -   Zambia

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Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) 32-9
12-July-2008   Kenya -   Cameroon

Report Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine

Nairobi (Kenya) 76-8
12-July-2008   Madagascar -   Botswana

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Antananarivo (Madagascar) 45-15
12-July-2008   New Zealand -   South Africa

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Carisbrook, Dunedin (New Zealand) 28-30
12-July-2008   Laos -   Cambodia

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Jakarta (Indonesia) 33-0
15-July-2008   Indonesia -   Laos

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Jakarta (Indonesia) 23-11
19-July-2008   Australia -   South Africa

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Subiaco Oval, Perth (Australia) 16-9
19-July-2008   Indonesia -   Cambodia

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Jakarta (Indonesia) 55-3
26-July-2008   Australia -   New Zealand Report ANZ Stadium, Sydney (Australia) 34-19

August edit

Date Match Venue Result
2-August-2008   Namibia -   Zimbabwe

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Windhoek (Namibia) 35-21
2-August-2008   Morocco -   Ivory Coast

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Casablanca (Morocco) 9-21
2-August-2008   Tunisia -   Kenya

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Tunis (Tunisia) 44-15
2-August-2008   Uganda -   Madagascar

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Kampala (Uganda) 32-22
2-August-2008   New Zealand -   Australia

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Eden Park, Auckland (New Zealand) 39-10
9-August-2008   South Africa -   Argentina

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Ellis Park, Johannesburg (South Africa) 63-9
16-August-2008   South Africa -   New Zealand

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Newlands, Cape Town (South Africa) 0-19
16-August-2008   Kenya -   Uganda

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Nairobi (Kenya) 39-20
16-August-2008   New Caledonia -   Vanuatu

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Noumea (New Caledonia) 32-20
16-August-2008   Cook Islands -   Niue

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National Stadium, Avarua (Cook Islands) 7-18
23-August-2008   South Africa -   Australia

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ABSA Stadium, Durban (South Africa) 15-27
30-August-2008   New Caledonia -   Niue

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Noumea (New Caledonia) 5-27
30-August-2008   South Africa -   Australia

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Ellis Park, Johannesburg (South Africa) 53-8

September edit

Date Match Venue Result
6-September-2008   Israel -   Cyprus

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Wingate Institute, Netanya (Israel) 23-14
3-September-2008   New Zealand -   Samoa

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Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth (New Zealand) 101-14
13-September-2008   Serbia -   Armenia

Report Archived 2008-10-19 at the Wayback Machine

Smederevo (Serbia) 0-41
13-September-2008   Slovenia -   Hungary

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Ljubljana (Slovenia) 32-26
13-September-2008   Australia -   New Zealand

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Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (Australia) 24-28
27-September-2008   Norway -   Hungary

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Oslo (Norway) 15-26

October edit

Date Match Venue Result
4-October-2008   Poland -   Ukraine

Report Archived 2008-09-28 at the Wayback Machine

Łódź (Poland) 12-13
4-October-2008   Finland -   Luxembourg

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Helsinki (Finland) 19-27
5-October-2008   Kyrgyzstan -   Iran

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Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) 16-30
8-October-2008   Iran -   Uzbekistan

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Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) 8-6
10-October-2008   Kyrgyzstan -   Uzbekistan

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Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) 15-15
11-October-2008   Norway -   Austria

Report Archived 2008-10-04 at the Wayback Machine

Oslo (Norway) 11-3
11-October-2008   Finland -   Greece

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Helsinki (Finland) 10-12
11-October-2008   Trinidad and Tobago -   Brazil

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Malabar (Trinidad and Tobago) 8-31
11-October-2008   Monaco -   Bosnia-Herzegovina

Report Archived 2008-10-19 at the Wayback Machine

Menton (France) 5-50
18-October-2008   Brazil -   Trinidad and Tobago

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São José dos Campos (Brazil) 24-12
18-October-2008   Hungary -   Denmark

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Kecskemét (Hungary) 39-12
18-October-2008   Armenia -    Switzerland

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Abovyan (Armenia) 35-15
18-October-2008   Czech Republic -   Croatia

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Prague (Czech Republic) 47-0
25-October-2008   Sweden -   Latvia

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Vänersborg (Sweden) 21-5
25-October-2008   Malta -   Croatia

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Valletta (Malta) 16-18

November edit

Date Match Venue Result
1-November-2008   Belgium -   Ukraine

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Brussels (Belgium) 9-8
1-November-2008   Netherlands -   Croatia

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Amsterdam (Netherlands) 18-12
1-November-2008   Sweden -   Malta

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Vänersborg (Sweden) 6-9
1-November-2008   Denmark -   Slovenia

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Odense (Denmark) 19-25
1-November-2008   Australia -   New Zealand

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Hong Kong Stadium (Hong Kong) 14-19
1-November-2008   Portugal -   Canada

Report Archived 2008-11-13 at the Wayback Machine

Lisbon (Portugal) 13-21
8-November-2008   France -   Argentina

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Stade Vélodrome, Marseille (France) 12-6
8-November-2008   Ireland -   Canada

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Thomond Park, Limerick (Ireland) 55-0
8-November-2008   Italy -   Australia

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Stadio Euganeo, Padua (Italy) 20-30
8-November-2008   Scotland -   New Zealand

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Murrayfield, Edinburgh (Scotland) 6-32
8-November-2008   Wales -   South Africa

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Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (Wales) 15-20
8-November-2008   Russia -   Spain [citation needed] Moscow (Russia) 42-15
8-November-2008   Andorra -   Lithuania

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Andorra la Vella (Andorra) 10-26
8-November-2008   Latvia -   Netherlands

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Jelgava (Latvia) 10-29
8-November-2008   Austria -   Slovenia

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Vienna (Austria) 9-18
8-November-2008   United States -   Uruguay

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Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, Utah (United States) 43-9
11-November-2008   Sri Lanka -   Singapore

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Tainan (Chinese Taipei) 20-20
13-November-2008   Chinese Taipei -   Singapore

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Tainan (Chinese Taipei) 22-23
14-November-2008   Wales -   Canada

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Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (Wales) 34-13
15-November-2008   Ireland -   New Zealand

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Croke Park, Dublin (Ireland) 3-22
15-November-2008   England -   Australia

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Twickenham, London (England) 14-28
15-November-2008   Scotland -   South Africa

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Murrayfield, Edinburgh (Scotland) 10-14
15-November-2008   Italy -   Argentina

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Stadio Olimpico di Torino, Turin (Italy) 14-22
15-November-2008   Spain -   Germany

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Madrid (Spain) 22-11
15-November-2008   Czech Republic -   Poland

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Ostrava (Czech Republic) 7-13
15-November-2008   Chinese Taipei -   Sri Lanka

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Tainan (Chinese Taipei) 35-23
15-November-2008   Lithuania -    Switzerland

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Kaunas (Lithuania) 33-0
15-November-2008   Bulgaria -   Israel

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Pernik (Bulgaria) 8-11
15-November-2008   Slovakia -   Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Bratislava (Slovakia) 32-46
16-November-2008   Moldova -   Belgium

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Chişinău (Moldova) 20-8
16-November-2008   Japan -   United States

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Mizuho Rugby Stadium, Nagoya (Japan) 29-19
22-November-2008   Wales -   New Zealand

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Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (Wales) 9-29
22-November-2008   France -   Australia

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Stade de France, Saint-Denis (France) 13-18
22-November-2008   England -   South Africa

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Twickenham, London (England) 6-42
22-November-2008   Scotland -   Canada

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Pittodrie, Aberdeen (Scotland) 41-0
22-November-2008   Ireland -   Argentina

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Croke Park, Dublin (Ireland) 17-3
22-November-2008   Japan -   United States

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Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo (Japan) 32-17
22-November-2008   Czech Republic -   Moldova

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Prague (Czech Republic) 11-9
22-November-2008   Uruguay -   Chile

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Estadio Charrúa, Montevideo (Uruguay) 46-12
22-November-2008   Greece -   Israel

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Kifissia (Greece) 10-25
22-November-2008   Bosnia -   Azerbaijan

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Zenica (Bosnia-Herzegovina) 18-7
29-November-2008   England -   New Zealand

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Twickenham, London (England) 6-32
29-November-2008   Wales -   Australia

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Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (Wales) 21-18
29-November-2008   Luxembourg -   Bulgaria

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Luxembourg (Luxembourg) 10-18
29-November-2008   Azerbaijan -   Cyprus

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Baku (Azerbaijan) 3-37

December edit

Date Match Venue Result
6-December-2008   Serbia -   Andorra

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Smederevo (Serbia) 32-7
6-December-2008   Cyprus -   Monaco

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Episkopi (Cyprus) 24-3

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Date Match Venue Result
27-May-2008 Barbarians -   Ireland

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Kingsholm, Gloucester (England) 14-39
1-June-2008   England - Barbarians

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Twickenham, London (England) 17-14
8-November-2008   England - Pacific Islanders

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Twickenham, London (England) 39-13
15-November-2008   France - Pacific Islanders

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Stade Auguste Bonal, Montbéliard (France) 42-17
22-November-2008   Italy - Pacific Islanders

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Stadio Giglio, Reggio Emilia (Italy) 17-25
3-December-2008 Barbarians -   Australia

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Wembley Stadium, London (England) 11-18

References edit

  1. ^ "Emerging SA retains Nations Cup". News24. 21 June 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Match report: New Zealand claim IRB JWC crown". ESPN. 21 June 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Uruguay crowned IRB junior World Champs". ESPN. 28 April 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  4. ^ Berlin, Peter (16 March 2008). "Wales wins six Nations tournament". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 February 2024. (subscription required)
  5. ^ "Rugby: Crusaders carve out perfect end for Deans". Otago Daily Times. 1 June 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2024.

See also edit