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2014 IRB Junior World Championship

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2014 IRB Junior World Championship
Tournament details
Host New Zealand
Date2–20 June 2014
Teams12
Final positions
Champions England
Runner-up South Africa
Third place New Zealand
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
2013 France
2015 Italy

The 2014 IRB Junior World Championship was the seventh annual international rugby union competition for Under 20 national teams. The event was organised in Auckland, New Zealand by rugby's governing body, World Rugby, then known as the International Rugby Board.[1][n 1] A total of 12 nations took part in the tournament. England went into the tournament as defending champions, after winning the tournament for the first time in 2013. England went on to win the Championship for a second time in two years. While hosts New Zealand, the most successful team in the tournament, were looking to win the title for the first time since 2011.

Italy were the champions of the 2013 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy, thus being promoted to the Championship. Fiji finished last in 2014 and therefore were relegated to the World Rugby Under 20 Trophy for 2015.

This was the final event to be known as the "IRB Junior World Championship". Following the renaming of the governing body as World Rugby, the Championship was renamed the World Rugby Under 20 Championship, and the second-tier competition was renamed from "IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy" to World Rugby U20 Trophy.

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Venues

The championship was held across three two location, Auckland and Pukekohe. ECOLight Stadium and QBE Stadium are only designated to the pool matches, while Eden Park will be used for top three play-offs; Final, 3rd place play-off and 5th place play-off.

City/Town Venue Capacity
Auckland Eden Park 50,000
Auckland QBE Stadium 25,000
Pukekohe ECOLight Stadium 12,000

Teams

The following teams participated in the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship:[3]

Pool Team No. of Tournaments Position 2013 Position 2014 Notes
A  Argentina 7 6th 9th
A  Australia 7 7th 5th
A  England 7 1st 1st Champions
A  Italy 5 DNP 11th Promoted from 2013 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy
B  Fiji 7 11th 12th Relegated to 2015 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy
B  France 7 5th 6th
B  Ireland 7 8th 4th
B  Wales 7 2nd 7th
C  Samoa 5 9th 8th
C  Scotland 7 10th 10th
C  New Zealand 7 4th 3rd Bronze Medal Winner
C  South Africa 7 3rd 2nd Runners-up

Match officials

Below are the list of officials that officiated across the 30 matches:[4]

Pool stage

The playing schedule and pools were announced on 28 November 2013.[5]

Key to colours in group tables
Teams advances to Finals
Teams in the 5–8th place play-offs
Teams in the 9–12th place play-offs

All times are in New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+12)

The points awarded in the Pool Stage are as follows:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 1 bonus scoring point for scoring 4 or more tries
  • 1 bonus losing point for losing by 7 or less points
  • 0 points for a loss above 7 points

If at completion of the Pool Stage two or more teams are level on points the following tiebreakers are applied:

  1. The winner of the Match in which the two tied Teams have played each other;
  2. The Team which has the best difference between points scored for and points scored against in all its Pool Matches;
  3. The Team which has the best difference between tries scored for and tries scored against in all its Pool Matches;
  4. The Team which has scored most points in all its Pool Matches;
  5. The Team which has scored most tries in all its Pool Matches; and
  6. If none of the above produce a result, then it will be resolved with a toss of a coin.

Pld = matches played, W = matches won, D = draws, L = losses, PF = match points for, PA = match points against, PD = Points difference between match points for and match points against, TF = tries for, TA = tries against, BP = bonus points, Pts = pool points

Pool A

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA BP Pts
 England 3 3 0 0 118 43 +75 15 4 2 14
 Australia 3 2 0 1 89 58 +31 11 7 2 10
 Italy 3 1 0 2 35 118 −83 2 15 0 4
 Argentina 3 0 0 3 59 82 −23 5 7 2 2


2 June 2014 Argentina  17–36  Australia ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
13:35 Try: Heiland 30 c
Montagner 67' c
Con: Fernández (2/2) 32', 68'
Pen: Fernández (1/1) 39'
Report[6] Try: Alaalatoa 25' c
Kellaway (2) 49' m, 60' c
Lacey 64' m
Con: McIntyre (2/4) 26', 61'
Pen: McIntyre (4/5) 2', 11', 19', 71'
Referee: South Africa Marius van der Westhuizen


2 June 2014 England  63–3  Italy ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
17:35 Try: Earle (3) 12' m, 46' c, 48' c
Jones (2) 21' c, 58' c
Chisholm (2) 34' m, 51' c
Burns 66' c
Catchpole 74' m
Con: Olver (5/7) 22', 47', 49', 52', 59'
Burns (1/2) 67'
Pen: Olver (2/2) 3', 9'
Report[7] Pen: Buscema (1/1) 7'
Cards: Derrick Appiah yellow card 25' to 35'
Referee: Australia Angus Gardner


6 June 2014 Argentina  26–29  Italy QBE Stadium, Auckland  
15:35 Try: Ramirez 18' c
Ezcurra 44'
Con: Fernández (2/2) 19' , 45'
Pen: Fernández (4/5) 3' , 32', 54', 71'
Cards: Fernández yellow card 34' to 44'
Report[8] Try: Di Giulio 6' c
Bruno 37'
Con: Buscema (2/2) 7', 38'
Pen: Buscema (4/7) 35', 43', 68', 75'
Drop: Buscema (1/2) 47'
Referee: Australia Matt O'Brien


6 June 2014 England  38–24  Australia QBE Stadium, Auckland  
17:35 Try: Taylor (2) 12' c, 18' c
Earle (2) 31' c, 62' c
Jones 43' c
Con: Burns (5/5) 13', 19', 32', 44', 63'
Pen: Burns (1/3) 8'
Report[9] Try: Kellaway (2) 5' c, 34' c
McIntyre 48' c
Con: McIntyre (2/2) 6', 49'
Horwitz (1/1) 35'
Pen: McIntyre (1/1) 26'
Referee: New Zealand Ben O'Keeffe


10 June 2014 Australia  29–3  Italy ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
15:35 Try: Kaitu'u 15' c
Haylett-Perry 20' c
Burton 39' c
Jack Payne 51' m
Con: Burton (3/4) 17', 22', 39'
Pen: Burton (1/1) 35'
Report[10] Pen: De Santis (1/1) 25'
Drop: De Santis (0/1)
Referee: Romania Vlad Iordăchescu


10 June 2014 England  17–16  Argentina QBE Stadium, Auckland  
17:35 Try: Catchpole 54' m
Con: Olver (0/1)
Pen: Olver (4/4) 4', 21', 25', 79'
Cards: Harry Rudkin yellow card 61' to 71'
Report[11] Try: Boffelli 70' c
Con: Fernandez (1/1) 70'
Pen: Fernandez (3/5) 11', 24', 42'
Cards: Tomas Granella yellow card 25' to 35'
Referee: Uruguay Joaquín Montes

Pool B

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA BP Pts
 Ireland 3 2 0 1 86 40 +46 10 4 3 11
 Wales 3 2 0 1 82 57 +25 10 7 1 9
 France 3 2 0 1 59 31 +28 7 −3 1 9
 Fiji 3 0 0 3 24 123 −89 4 17 0 0


2 June 2014 Wales  48–19  Fiji ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
15:35 Try: Howells 1' m
Benjamin (2) 28' m, 66' c
Penalty Try (2) 40' c, 52' c
Roach 80' m
Con: O'Brien (3/6) 40', 53', 68'
Pen: O'Brien (4/4', 8', 11', 37
Report[12] Try: Robarobalevu 13' m
Tabualevu 34' c
Toga 78' c
Con: Mroisio (1/2) 35'
Kurukava (1/1) 79'
Cards: Lote Nasiga yellow card 23' to 33'
Aseri Robarobalevu yellow card 39' to 79'
Referee: Japan Akihisa Aso


2 June 2014 France  19–13  Ireland QBE Stadium, Auckland  
17:35 Try: Roux 30' c
Con: Serin (1/1) 32'
Pen: Serin (2/2) 9', 14'
Drop: Fajardo (2/2) 35', 63'
Report[13] Try: Kelleher 35' c
Con: Byrne (1/1) 36'
Pen: Byrne (1/2) 6'
McKeon (1/1) 68'
Referee: Australia Matt O'Brien


6 June 2014 France  37–5  Fiji ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
15:35 Try: Daubagna 16' m
Penalty Try 34' c
Lespinasse 48' m
Fontaine 57' c
Courcoul 63' m
Bonneval 74' m
Con: Daubagna (2/5) 34', 58'
Meret (0/1)
Pen: Daubagna (0/1)
Cards: Simon Courcoul yellow card 40' to 50'
Report[14] Try: Mudu 40' m
Con: Kurukava (0/1)
Cards: Vincent Sosefo yellow card 35' to 45'
Maika Baleinaloto Red card 31'
Referee: Romania Vlad Iordăchescu


6 June 2014 Wales  21–35  Ireland ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
17:35 Try: Morgan 20' c
Penalty Try 39' c
Benjamin 46' c
Con: O'Brien (3/3) 21', 40', 47'
Drop: O'Brien (0/1)
Cards: Jack Dixon yellow card 66' to 76'
Report[15] Try: Burke 4' c
Ringrose (2) 11' c, 51' c
Kelleher 76' m
Con: Byrne (3/4) 5', 12', 52'
Pen: Byrne (3/4) 24', 59', 72'
Referee: Argentina Federico Anselmi


10 June 2014 Ireland  38–0  Fiji QBE Stadium, Auckland  
13:35 Try: Penalty Try (3) 31' c, 40' c, 67'
Gaffney 49' c
McKeon 78' c
Con: Ringrose (5/5) 32', 41', 50', 68', 79'
Pen: Ringrose (1/2) 8'
Report[16] Pen: Kurokava (0/1)
Vueti (0/1)
Cards: Vincent Sosefo yellow card 30' to 40'
Ameniasi Natuiyaga yellow card 37' to 47'
Aseri Robarobalevu yellow card 40' to 50'
Referee: France Alexandre Ruiz


10 June 2014 Wales  13–3  France QBE Stadium, Auckland  
15:35 Try: Williams 53' c
Con: O'Brien (1/1) 53'
Pen: O'Brien (2/3) 26', 41'
Report[17] Pen: Serin (1/1) 23'
Drop: Serin (0/1)
Referee: South Africa Marius van der Westhuizen

Pool C

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA BP Pts
 South Africa 3 3 0 0 115 37 +78 16 5 2 14
 New Zealand 3 2 0 1 126 52 +74 18 7 2 10
 Samoa 3 1 0 2 47 87 −40 6 13 0 4
 Scotland 3 0 0 3 30 142 −112 5 20 0 0


2 June 2014 South Africa  61–5  Scotland QBE Stadium, Auckland  
15:35 Try: Schoeman 17' c
Petersen 28' c
Greeff (2) 45' c, 79' c
Kriel (2) 49' c, 74' c
Marx 56' c
Gelant 58' c
Davis 65' m
Con: Pollard (7/8) 17', 29', 46', 50', 57', 59', 74'
Du Plessis 80'
Pen: Pollard (0/1)
Report[18] Try: Farndale 9' m
Con: Chalmers (0/1)
Referee: Uruguay Joaquín Montes


2 June 2014 New Zealand  48–12  Samoa QBE Stadium, Auckland  
19:35 Try: Garden-Bachop (2) 12' m, 48' m
Drummond 23' c
Peni 36' c
Li 72' c
Lienert-Brown 76' c
Harris 78' c
Con: Mo'unga (2/4) 24', 37'
Hickey (3/3) 74', 77', 79'
Pen: Mo'unga (1/1) 6'
Report[19] Try: Lee 40' c
Apa 59' m
Con: Mu (1/2) 40'
Referee: Argentina Federico Anselmi


6 June 2014 Scotland  18–27  Samoa ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
13:35 Try: Farndale 37' m
Pecquer 51' m
Ritchie 72' m
Con: Hutchinson (0/1)
Lowe (0/2)
Pen: Hutchinson (1/2) 19'
Report[20] Try: Kueffner 24' c
Apa 43' c
Mu 47' c
Con: Mu (3/3) 25', 44', 48'
Pen: Mu (2/2) 5', 69'
Cards: Cameron Skelton yellow card 30' to 40'
Jotham Wrampling yellow card 31' to 41'
Referee: Australia Angus Gardner


6 June 2014 New Zealand  24–33  South Africa QBE Stadium, Auckland  
19:35 Try: Li (3) 13' c, 24' c, 78' c
Con: Hickey (2/2) 14', 25'
Mo'unga (1/1) 78'
Pen: Hickey (1/1) 36'
Cards: James Tucker yellow card 71' to 80'
Report[21] Try: Kriel 32' m
Pollard 47' c
Greeff 57' m
Gelant 71' c
Con: Pollard (2/4) 47', 72'
Pen: Pollard (3/3) 7', 11', 31'
Drop: Pollard (0/1)
Referee: France Alexandre Ruiz


10 June 2014 Samoa  8–21  South Africa ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
17:35 Try: Apa 31' m
Con: Talataina Mu (0/1)
Pen: Talataina Mu (1/4) 40'
Cards: Richard Mariota yellow card 34' to 44'
Nathaniel Apa yellow card 48' to 58'
Report[22] Try: Davis 37' c
Esterhuizen 63' c
Petersen 79' c
Con: Pollard (3/3) 38', 64', 79'
Pen: Pollard (0/2)
Referee: New Zealand Ben O'Keeffe


10 June 2014 New Zealand  54–7  Scotland ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
19:35 Try: Sanders 11' c
Renton (2) 15'c, 48' c
Jacobson 34' c
McKenzie 58' c
Faiane 65' m
Aso 71' c
Fukofuka 80' c
Con: Hickey (2/2) 12', 16'
Mo'unga (5/6) 35', 49', 59', 72', 80'
Report[23] Try: Hoyland 76' c
Con: Lowe (1/1) 77'
Pen: Chalmers (0/2)
Referee: Japan Akihisa Aso

Standings after Pool Stage

Overall Standings
Pool Pos Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA BP Pts
C1 1  South Africa 3 3 0 0 115 37 +78 16 5 2 14
A1 2  England 3 3 0 0 118 43 +75 15 4 2 14
B1 3  Ireland 3 2 0 1 86 40 +46 10 4 3 11
C2 4  New Zealand 3 2 0 1 126 52 +74 18 7 2 10
A2 5  Australia 3 2 0 1 89 58 +31 11 7 2 10
B2 6  Wales 3 2 0 1 82 57 +25 10 7 1 9
B3 7  France 3 2 0 1 59 31 +28 7 −3 1 9
C3 8  Samoa 3 1 0 2 47 87 −40 6 13 0 4
A3 9  Italy 3 1 0 2 35 118 −83 2 15 0 4
A4 10  Argentina 3 0 0 3 59 82 −23 5 7 2 2
B4 11  Fiji 3 0 0 3 24 123 −89 4 17 0 0
C4 12  Scotland 3 0 0 3 30 142 −112 5 20 0 0

Knockout stage

9–12th place play-offs

 
Semifinals9th place
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Argentina38
 
 
 
 Fiji12
 
 Argentina41
 
 
 
 Scotland21
 
 Italy18
 
 
 Scotland21
 
11th place
 
 
 
 
 
 Fiji17
 
 
 Italy22

Semifinals

15 June 2014 Argentina  38–12  Fiji ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
12:35 Try: penalty try 13' c
Alvarez 35' m
Gigena 56' m
Schulz 60' m
Bazan Velez 77' c
Con: Fernandez (2/5) 13', 78'
Pen: Fernandez (3/3) 23', 33', 39'
Drop: Boffelli (0/1)
Report[24] Try: Lagi 64' m
Vueti 75' c
Con: Kurokava (0/1)
Vueti (1/1) 65'
Cards: Vasikali Mudu yellow card 13' to 23'
Referee: New Zealand Ben O'Keefe


15 June 2014 Italy  18–21  Scotland ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
15:05 Try: D. Di Giulio 34' m
Giammarioli 68' c
Con: Buscema (1/2) 69'
Pen: Buscema (2/4) 4', 21'
Drop: Buscema (0/1)
Report[25] Try: Ritchie 45' c
Irvine-Hess 54' c
Rae 59' c
Con: R. Hutchison (3/3) 46', 55', 60'
Referee: Uruguay Joaquín Montes

11th place game

20 June 2014 Fiji  17–22  Italy QBE Stadium, Auckland  
12:35 Try: Kurukava 46' c
Mudu 80' c
Con: Fraser (1/1) 47'
Vueti (1/1) 80'
Pen: Fraser (1/2) 20'
Cards: Samu Tawake yellow card 71' to 80'
Report[26] Try: Parisotto 14' m
Cornelli 32' c
Daniele 54' m
Di Giulio 73' m
Con: Buscema (1/2) 32'
De Santis (0/2)
Referee: Romania Vlad Iordăchescu

9th place game

20 June 2014 Argentina  41–21  Scotland QBE Stadium, Auckland  
15:05 Try: Lezana 20' c
Montagner 30' c
Fernandez 69' c
Boffelli 79' m
Con: Fernandez (3/4) 21', 31', 70'
Pen: Fernandez (5/7) 10', 26', 34', 57', 78',
Report[27] Try: Bradbury 35' c
MacDonald 45' c
Lowe 64' c
Con: Hutchinson (2/2) 36', 46'
Lowe (1/1) 65'
Referee: Australia Angus Gardner

5–8th place play-offs

 
Semifinals5th place
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Australia53
 
 
 
 Samoa16
 
 Australia34
 
 
 
 France27
 
 Wales18
 
 
 France19
 
7th place
 
 
 
 
 
 Samoa3
 
 
' Wales20

Semifinals

15 June 2014 Australia  53–16  Samoa QBE Stadium, Auckland  
14:35 Try: Kellaway (4) 8' m, 17' c, 24' c, 57' c
Lacey (2) 13' c, 49' m
Stewart 43' c
Foketi 64' m
Con: McIntyre (5/7) 14', 18', 25', 44', 58'
Pen: McIntyre (1/1) 5'
Report[28] Try: Luamanu 70' m
Fa'aso'o 78' m
Con: Talataina Mu (0/2)
Pen: Fagasua (1/1) 3'
Talataina Mu (1/1) 39'
Cards: Jotham Wrampling yellow card 46' to 56'
Referee: South Africa Marius van der Westhuizen


15 June 2014 Wales  18–19  France ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe  
17:35 Try: Dixon 19' c
Tyler Morgan 31' c
Con: O'Brien (1/2) 20'
Pen: O'Brien (2/4) 5', 47'
Report[29] Try: Thomas 2' c
Raynaud 37' m
Singer 67' c
Con: Serin (2/3) 3', 69'
Pen: Serin (0/1)
Cards: Tommy Raynaud yellow card 46' to 56'
Referee: Australia Matt O'Brien

7th place game

20 June 2014 Wales  20–3  Samoa QBE Stadium, Auckland  
17:35 Try: Howells 6' m
Benjamin (2) 20' m, 64' c
Con: Davies (1/3) 65'
Pen: Davies (1/2) 25'
Report[30] Pen: Mu (1/1) 14'
Cards: Ieremia Mataena yellow card 24' to 34'
Referee: Japan Akihisa Aso

5th place game

20 June 2014 France  27–34  Australia Eden Park, Auckland  
14:35 Try: Blanc 2' c
Hamdaoui 9' c
Mignot 28' c
Con: Serin (3/3) 3', 10', 29'
Pen: Serin (1/2) 14'
Drop: Fajardo (1/1) 10'
Report[31] Try: McMahon (2) 16' c, 20' c
Kellaway (2) 45' c, 56' m
Scoble 76' m
Con: McIntyre (3/4) 17', 21', 46'
Horwitz (0/1)
Pen: Burton (1/1) 80'
Referee: Argentina Federico Anselmi

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
 England42
 
 
 
 Ireland15
 
 England21
 
 
 
 South Africa20
 
 South Africa32
 
 
 New Zealand25
 
3rd place
 
 
 
 
 
 Ireland23
 
 
 New Zealand45

Semifinals

15 June 2014 England  42–15  Ireland QBE Stadium, Auckland  
17:05 Try: Sloan 8' c
Hobbs-Awoyemi 21' c
Packman 27' c
Woolstencroft 33' c
Jones 54' m
Con: Burns (4/5) 9', 22', 28', 34'
Pen: Burns (2/2) 4', 12'
Drop: Packman (1/1) 48'
Report[32] Try: Ringrose 50' c
Wootton 68' m
Con: Byrne (1/1) 50'
Pen: Byrne (1/1) 19'
Referee: Australia Angus Gardner


15 June 2014 South Africa  32–25  New Zealand QBE Stadium, Auckland  
19:35 Try: Pollard 15' c
Petersen 51' c
Esterhuizen 70' m
Els 78' c
Con: Pollard (3/4) 16', 52', 79'
Pen: Pollard (2/3) 40', 57'
Drop: Pollard (0/1)
Cards: André Esterhuizen yellow card 29' to 39'
Report[33] Try: Faiva 4' m
Li 32' c
Aso 66' c
Con: Mo'unga (0/1)
McKenzie (2/2) 33', 67'
Pen: McKenzie (2/2) 30', 42'
Referee: Argentina Federico Anselmi

3rd place game

20 June 2014 Ireland  23–45  New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland  
17:05 Try: penalty try 23' c
Heffernan 32' c
Con: Byrne (2/2) 24', 33'
Pen: Byrne (3/3) 10', 15', 28'
Cards: Cian Kelleher yellow card 60' to 70'
Report[34] Try: Li (2) 8' c, 29' c
Mo'unga (2) 20' c, 72' c
Tucker 50' m
Drummond 67' c
Boshier 79' m
Con: McKenzie (5/7) 9', 21', 30', 68', 73'
Cards: James Tucker yellow card 27' to 37'
yellow card 74' to 80'
Referee: France Alexandre Ruiz

Final

20 June 2014 England  21–20  South Africa Eden Park, Auckland  
19:35 Try: Earle 39' m
Conlon 52' c
Con: Burns (1/2) 53'
Pen: Burns (2/3) 17', 44'
Morris (1/1) 37'
Report[35] Try: Kriel (2) 20' c, 64' c
Con: Pollard (2/2) 21', 65'
Pen: Pollard (2/2) 14', 46'
Drop: Pollard (0/1)
Referee: New Zealand Ben O'Keefe

Notes

  1. ^ The IRB became World Rugby on 19 November 2014.[2]

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