2019 Rugby Championship

The 2019 Rugby Championship was the eighth edition of the annual southern hemisphere Rugby Championship, featuring Argentina, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand. The competition is operated by SANZAAR, a joint venture of the four countries' national unions.

Date20 July 2019 – 10 August 2019
Countries Argentina
 Australia
 New Zealand
 South Africa
Final positions
Champions South Africa (4th title)
Bledisloe Cup New Zealand
Freedom Cup New Zealand
Mandela Challenge Plate South Africa
Puma Trophy Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Tries scored30 (5 per match)
Attendance232,769 (38,795 per match)
Top scorer(s)South Africa Handré Pollard
(42)
Most triesAustralia Reece Hodge
South Africa Herschel Jantjies
(3)
2018
2020

The tournament schedule was similar to that of the 2015 edition, being shortened due to the World Cup.

New Zealand was the three-time back-to-back defending champions entering this years Championship. However, South Africa claimed their fourth title, their first since the inception of the Rugby Championship and their first Southern Hemisphere title since 2009.[1]They became the third team to claim the expanded Southern Hemisphere championship, following New Zealand and Australia.[2]

Background

The tournament is operated by SANZAAR and known for sponsorship reasons as The Castle Rugby Championship in South Africa, The Investec Rugby Championship in New Zealand, The Mitsubishi Estate Rugby Championship in Australia, and The Personal Rugby Championship in Argentina.

Format

Because of the 2019 World Cup, the tournament schedule was reduced, as it was in 2015, to each team playing each other once. Australia and Argentina each played two home matches out of the three matches to be played in total. New Zealand and South Africa had one home fixture.[3][4] As usual, a win earned a team four league points, a draw two league points, and a loss by eight or more points zero league points. A bonus point was earned in one of two ways: by scoring at least three tries more than the opponent in a match, or by losing within seven points. The competition winner was the side with the most points at the end of the tournament.[5]

Other Cups

Because the Bledisloe Cup is decided in two home-and-away legs, after the end of the shortened Rugby Championship, New Zealand and Australia played for the Bledisloe Cup decider at Eden Park, Auckland, with Australia leading the series 1-0. New Zealand retained the Cup for the 17th consecutive year with a comprehensive 36-0 win, concluding in a 1-1 series result.[6]

Table

PlaceNationGamesPointsTry
bonus
Losing
bonus
Table
points
PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDiff
1  South Africa32109746+512012
2  Australia32018071+9008
3  New Zealand31116279−17006
4  Argentina30033982−43022

Results

Round 1

20 July 2019
17:05 SAST (UTC+2)
(1 BP) South Africa  35–17  Australia
Try: H. Jantjies (2) 10' c, 61' c
De Jager 23' c
Nkosi 55' c
Reinach 80' c
Con: E. Jantjies (5/5) 11', 24', 56', 63', 83'
ReportTry: Haylett-Petty 28' c
Foley 70' c
Con: Foley (2/2) 30', 71'
Pen: Foley (1/1) 16'
Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg
Attendance: 51,206
Referee: Paul Williams (New Zealand)
FB15Warrick Gelant
RW14S'busiso Nkosi
OC13Jesse Kriel
IC12André Esterhuizen 20' to 30'  51'
LW11Makazole Mapimpi
FH10Elton Jantjies
SH9Herschel Jantjies  59'
N88Francois Louw
OF7Pieter-Steph du Toit
BF6Rynhardt Elstadt  59'
RL5Lood de Jager  67'
LL4Eben Etzebeth (c)
TP3Trevor Nyakane  53'
HK2Bongi Mbonambi  53'
LP1Tendai Mtawarira  47'
Replacements:
HK16Schalk Brits  53'
PR17Lizo Gqoboka  47'
PR18Vincent Koch  53'
LK19Marvin Orie  67'
FL20Marcell Coetzee  59'
SH21Cobus Reinach  65'
CE22François Steyn  51'
WG23Dillyn Leyds
Coach:
Rassie Erasmus
FB15Tom Banks  57'
RW14Dane Haylett-Petty
OC13Tevita Kuridrani  57'
IC12Samu Kerevi
LW11Reece Hodge
FH10Bernard Foley
SH9Nic White  64'
N88Isi Naisarani  54'  64'
OF7Michael Hooper (c)
BF6Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
LL5Rory Arnold
RL4Izack Rodda  57'
TP3Sekope Kepu  46'  54'  64'
HK2Folau Fainga'a  64'  67'
LP1James Slipper  48'
Replacements:
HK16Jordan Uelese  64'  67'
PR17Harry Johnson-Holmes  48'
PR18Taniela Tupou 53' to 63'  46'
LK19Rob Simmons  57'
FL20Jack Dempsey  64'
SH21Will Genia  64'
CE22Matt To'omua  57'
FB23Kurtley Beale  57'
Coach:
Michael Cheika

Man of the Match:
Herschel Jantjies (South Africa)

Touch judges:
Matthew Carley (England)
Karl Dickson (England)
Television match official:
Rowan Kitt (England)

Notes:


20 July 2019
15:05 AST (UTC–03)
(1 BP) Argentina  16–20  New Zealand
Try: Boffelli 56' c
Con: Sánchez (1/1) 57'
Pen: Sánchez (2/3) 1', 20'
Boffelli (1/1) 6'
ReportTry: Laumape 17' c
Retallick 38' c
Con: B. Barrett (2/2) 18', 39'
Pen: B. Barrett (2/2) 22', 36'
José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 31,320
Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)
FB15Emiliano Boffelli  59'
RW14Matías Moroni
OC13Matías Orlando
IC12Jerónimo de la Fuente
LW11Ramiro Moyano
FH10Nicolás Sánchez  76'
SH9Tomás Cubelli  71'
N88Javier Ortega Desio
OF7Marcos Kremer  70'
BF6Pablo Matera (c)
RL5Tomás Lavanini  63'
LL4Guido Petti
TP3Juan Figallo  47'
HK2Agustín Creevy  47'
LP1Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro  56'
Replacements:
HK16Julián Montoya  47'
PR17Mayco Vivas  56'
PR18Santiago Medrano  47'
LK19Matías Alemanno  70'
FL20Tomás Lezana  63'
SH21Felipe Ezcurra  71'
FH22Joaquín Díaz Bonilla  76'
FB23Joaquín Tuculet  59'
Coach:
Mario Ledesma
FB15Ben Smith
RW14Sevu Reece
OC13Anton Lienert-Brown
IC12Ngani Laumape
LW11Jordie Barrett  67'
FH10Beauden Barrett
SH9Aaron Smith  67'
N88Ardie Savea
OF7Sam Cane (c)
BF6Vaea Fifita  56'
RL5Patrick Tuipulotu  56'
LL4Brodie Retallick
TP3Angus Ta'avao  59'
HK2Dane Coles  64'
LP1Ofa Tu'ungafasi  59'
Replacements:
HK16Liam Coltman  64'
PR17Atunaisa Moli  59'
PR18Nepo Laulala  59'
LK19Jackson Hemopo  56'
FL20Luke Jacobson  56'
SH21Brad Weber  67'
FH22Josh Ioane
WG23Braydon Ennor  67'
Coach:
Steve Hansen

Man of the Match:
Brodie Retallick (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Alexandre Ruiz (France)
Television match official:
Graham Hughes (England)

Notes:

Round 2

27 July 2019
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand  16–16  South Africa
Try: Goodhue 36' c
Con: B. Barrett (1/1) 38'
Pen: B. Barrett (1/3) 48'
Mo'unga (2/2) 66', 74'
ReportTry: Jantjies 79' c
Con: Pollard (1/1) 80'
Pen: Pollard (3/4) 2', 9', 60'
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 35,213
Referee: Nic Berry (Australia)
FB15Beauden Barrett
RW14Ben Smith
OC13Jack Goodhue
IC12Sonny Bill Williams  58'
LW11Rieko Ioane  60'
FH10Richie Mo'unga
SH9TJ Perenara  58'
N88Kieran Read (c)
OF7Matt Todd
BF6Shannon Frizell  76'
RL5Sam Whitelock
LL4Brodie Retallick  60'
TP3Owen Franks  44'
HK2Codie Taylor  60'
LP1Joe Moody  44'
Replacements:
HK16Dane Coles  60'
PR17Ofa Tu'ungafasi  44'
PR18Angus Ta'avao  44'
FL19Vaea Fifita  60'
FL20Dalton Papalii  76'
SH21Aaron Smith  58'
CE22Anton Lienert-Brown  58'
WG23George Bridge  60'
Coach:
Steve Hansen
FB15Willie le Roux
RW14Cheslin Kolbe
OC13Lukhanyo Am  50'
IC12Damian de Allende  55'
LW11Makazole Mapimpi
FH10Handré Pollard
SH9Faf de Klerk  44'
N88Duane Vermeulen (c)
OF7Pieter-Steph du Toit
BF6Kwagga Smith  67'
RL5Franco Mostert
LL4Eben Etzebeth  50'
TP3Frans Malherbe  55'
HK2Malcolm Marx  69'
LP1Steven Kitshoff  58'
Replacements:
HK16Bongi Mbonambi  69'
PR17Tendai Mtawarira  58'
PR18Trevor Nyakane  55'
LK19RG Snyman  50'
FL20Francois Louw  67'
SH21Herschel Jantjies  44'
CE22François Steyn  55'
CE23Jesse Kriel  50'
Coach:
Rassie Erasmus

Man of the Match:
Cheslin Kolbe (South Africa)

Touch judges:
Angus Gardner (Australia)
Shuhei Kubo (Japan)
Television match official:
Rowan Kitt (England)

Notes:

  • New Zealand retain the Freedom Cup.
  • This was the first draw between these two sides since 1994.
  • New Zealand passed 16,000 points in international rugby during this game.[7]

27 July 2019
19:45 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia  16–10  Argentina (1 BP)
Try: Hodge 31' c
Con: Lealiifano (1/1) 32'
Pen: Lealiifano (3/3) 10', 42', 50'
ReportTry: Isa 73' c
Con: Díaz Bonilla (1/1) 74'
Pen: Sánchez (1/1) 23'
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 31,599
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)
FB15Kurtley Beale
RW14Reece Hodge
OC13Tevita Kuridrani  68'
IC12Samu Kerevi
LW11Marika Koroibete
FH10Christian Lealiifano  51'
SH9Will Genia  59'
N88Isi Naisarani  65'  74'
OF7Michael Hooper (c)
BF6Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
RL5Rory Arnold  59'
LL4Izack Rodda  74'
TP3Sekope Kepu  40'
HK2Folau Fainga'a  57'
LP1Scott Sio  47'
Replacements:
HK16Tolu Latu  57'
PR17James Slipper  47'
PR18Taniela Tupou  40'
LK19Rob Simmons  59'
LK20Luke Jones  65'
SH21Nic White  59'
CE22Matt To'omua  51'
CE23James O'Connor  68'
Coach:
Michael Cheika
FB15Joaquín Tuculet
RW14Santiago Cordero
OC13Matías Moroni  64'
IC12Jerónimo de la Fuente
LW11Ramiro Moyano
FH10Nicolás Sánchez  60'
SH9Tomás Cubelli  68'
N88Facundo Isa
OF7Tomás Lezana
BF6Pablo Matera (c)  65'
RL5Tomás Lavanini  50'
LL4Guido Petti
TP3Juan Figallo  50'
HK2Julián Montoya  69'
LP1Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro  53'
Replacements:
HK16Santiago Socino  69'
PR17Mayco Vivas  53'
PR18Ramiro Herrera  50'
LK19Matías Alemanno  50'
FL20Juan Manuel Leguizamón  65'
SH21Felipe Ezcurra  68'
FH22Joaquín Díaz Bonilla  60'
CE23Matías Orlando  64'
Coach:
Mario Ledesma

Man of the Match:
Marika Koroibete (Australia)

Touch judges:
Paul Williams (New Zealand)
Brendon Pickerill (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Ben Skeen (New Zealand)

Notes:

Round 3

10 August 2019
19:45 AEST (UTC+8)
Australia  47–26  New Zealand
Try: Hodge (2) 9' c, 68 ' c
Salakaia-Loto 45' m
White 48' m
Koroibete 61' c
Beale 78' c
Con: Lealiifano (2/4) 10', 62'
To'omua (2/2) 70', 79'
Pen: Lealiifano (3/3) 6', 27', 39'
ReportTry: Lienert-Brown 12' c
Ioane 16' m
B. Barrett 54' c
Laumape 70' c
Con: Mo'unga (3/4) 13', 55', 71'
Perth Stadium, Perth
Attendance: 61,241
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)
FB15Kurtley Beale
RW14Reece Hodge
OC13James O'Connor
IC12Samu Kerevi  70'
LW11Marika Koroibete
FH10Christian Lealiifano  63'
SH9Nic White  68'
N88Isi Naisarani
OF7Michael Hooper (c)
BF6Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
RL5Rory Arnold  55'
LL4Izack Rodda  75'
TP3Allan Alaalatoa  55'
HK2Tolu Latu  63'
LP1Scott Sio  63'
Replacements:
HK16Folau Fainga'a  63'
PR17James Slipper  63'
PR18Taniela Tupou  55'
LK19Adam Coleman  55'
LK20Luke Jones  75'
SH21Will Genia  68'
CE22Matt To'omua  63'
FB23Tom Banks  70'
Coach:
Michael Cheika
FB15Beauden Barrett
RW14Ben Smith  63'
OC13Jack Goodhue  18'
IC12Anton Lienert-Brown
LW11Rieko Ioane
FH10Richie Mo'unga
SH9Aaron Smith  61'
N88Kieran Read (c)
OF7Sam Cane  49'
BF6Ardie Savea
RL5Sam Whitelock  71'
LL4Scott Barrett  39'
TP3Owen Franks  49'
HK2Dane Coles  55'
LP1Joe Moody  49'
Replacements:
HK16Codie Taylor  55'
PR17Atunaisa Moli  49'
PR18Angus Ta'avao  49'
LK19Patrick Tuipulotu  49'
FL20Matt Todd  71'
SH21TJ Perenara  61'
CE22Ngani Laumape  18'
WG23George Bridge  63'
Coach:
Steve Hansen

Man of the Match:
Nic White (Australia)

Touch judges:
Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
Shuhei Kubo (Japan)
Television match official:
Marius Jonker (South Africa)

Notes:

  • This was the first Bledisloe Cup match played in Western Australia.[8]
  • Australia's 47 points was their record score against New Zealand, surpassing the 35 points scored in 2000.
  • The All Blacks' 21-point defeat equalled their record loss, set in 1999 against Australia.
  • New Zealand finished third in the table for the first time since the 2004 Tri Nations, and the first time since The Rugby Championship's inception.[9]
  • Scott Barrett became the fourth New Zealand player to be sent off in an international match, and the first since Sonny Bill Williams against the British and Irish Lions in 2017. Barrett was also the first player to be dismissed in a Bledisloe Cup match since Drew Mitchell in 2010.
  • The crowd of 61,241 was the largest to date to attend a sporting event at Perth Stadium.

10 August 2019
16:40 AST (UTC–3)
Argentina  13–46  South Africa (1 BP)
Try: Cordero 1' c
Con: Sánchez (1/1) 2'
Pen: Sánchez (2/2) 16', 27'
ReportTry: Mbonambi 12' m
Pollard (2) 39' c, 52' m
Mapimpi 63' c
Kolbe 66 'c
Con: Pollard (3/5) 40', 65', 67'
Pen: Pollard (5/5) 8', 18', 25', 30', 41'
Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena, Salta
Attendance: 22,190
Referee: Romain Poite (France)
FB15Emiliano Boffelli
RW14Santiago Cordero  62'
OC13Matías Moroni
IC12Jerónimo de la Fuente
LW11Ramiro Moyano
FH10Nicolás Sánchez  54'
SH9Tomás Cubelli  60'
N88Facundo Isa  49'
OF7Javier Ortega Desio
BF6Pablo Matera (c)
RL5Marcos Kremer
LL4Matías Alemanno  60'
TP3Juan Figallo  49'
HK2Agustín Creevy  49'
LP1Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro  49'
Replacements:
HK16Julián Montoya  49'
PR17Mayco Vivas  49'
PR18Santiago Medrano  49'
LK19Guido Petti  60'
FL20Tomás Lezana  49'
SH21Gonzalo Bertranou  60'
FH22Benjamín Urdapilleta  54'
FB23Joaquín Tuculet  62'
Coach:
Mario Ledesma
FB15Willie le Roux
RW14Cheslin Kolbe
OC13Lukhanyo Am  59'
IC12Damian de Allende  65'
LW11Makazole Mapimpi
FH10Handré Pollard
SH9Faf de Klerk 47' to 57'  72'
N88Duane Vermeulen (c)  65'
OF7Pieter-Steph du Toit
BF6Kwagga Smith  54'
RL5Franco Mostert
LL4Eben Etzebeth
TP3Trevor Nyakane  49'
HK2Bongi Mbonambi  46'
LP1Tendai Mtawarira  46'  77'
Replacements:
HK16Malcolm Marx  46'
PR17Steven Kitshoff  46'  77'
PR18Frans Malherbe  49'
LK19RG Snyman  65'
FL20Francois Louw  54'
SH21Herschel Jantjies  72'
CE22François Steyn  65'
CE23Jesse Kriel  59'
Coach:
Rassie Erasmus

Man of the Match:
Handré Pollard (South Africa)

Touch judges:
Matthew Carley (England)
Karl Dickson (England)
Television match official:
Rowan Kitt (England)

Notes:

  • This was South Africa's biggest winning margin over Argentina in Argentina.
  • Handré Pollard's tally of 31 points set a new record for a single player in a Rugby Championship match. It equalled Morné Steyn's Tri Nations record, set against New Zealand in 2009.

Statistics

Squads

NationMatch venuesHead coachCaptain
NameCityCapacity
 ArgentinaJosé Amalfitani StadiumBuenos Aires49,540 Mario LedesmaPablo Matera
Estadio Padre Ernesto MartearenaSalta20,408
 AustraliaLang ParkBrisbane52,500 Michael CheikaMichael Hooper
Perth StadiumPerth65,000
 New ZealandWellington Regional StadiumWellington34,500 Steve HansenKieran Read
 South AfricaEllis Park StadiumJohannesburg62,567 Rassie ErasmusSiya Kolisi

Note: Ages, caps and clubs/franchises are of 20 July 2019 – the starting date of the tournament

Argentina

On 46-man extended squad for the 2019 Rugby Championship and in preparation for the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Agustín CreevyHooker (1985-03-15)15 March 1985 (aged 34)83 Jaguares
Julián MontoyaHooker (1993-10-29)29 October 1993 (aged 25)51 Jaguares
Santiago SocinoHooker (1992-05-07)7 May 1992 (aged 27)0 Jaguares
Nahuel Tetaz ChaparroProp (1989-06-11)11 June 1989 (aged 30)50 Jaguares
Javier DíazProp (1995-07-26)26 July 1995 (aged 23)3 Jaguares
Juan FigalloProp (1988-03-25)25 March 1988 (aged 31)26 Saracens
Santiago García BottaProp (1992-06-19)19 June 1992 (aged 27)33 Harlequins
Ramiro HerreraProp (1989-02-14)14 February 1989 (aged 30)39 Stade Français
Santiago MedranoProp (1996-05-06)6 May 1996 (aged 23)11 Jaguares
Enrique PierettoProp (1994-12-15)15 December 1994 (aged 24)23 Jaguares
Lucio SordoniProp (1998-07-23)23 July 1998 (aged 20)2 Jaguares
Mayco VivasProp (1998-06-02)2 June 1998 (aged 21)0 Jaguares
Juan Pablo ZeissProp (1989-08-02)2 August 1989 (aged 29)6 Jaguares
Matías AlemannoLock (1991-12-05)5 December 1991 (aged 27)53 Jaguares
Tomás LavaniniLock (1993-01-22)22 January 1993 (aged 26)50 Leicester Tigers
Guido PettiLock (1994-11-17)17 November 1994 (aged 24)45 Jaguares
Lucas PaulosLock (1998-01-09)9 January 1998 (aged 21)0 Jaguares
Rodrigo BruniLoose forward (1993-09-03)3 September 1993 (aged 25)3 San Luis
Facundo IsaLoose forward (1993-09-21)21 September 1993 (aged 25)25 Toulon
Marcos KremerLoose forward (1997-07-30)30 July 1997 (aged 21)21 Jaguares
Juan Manuel LeguizamónLoose forward (1983-06-06)6 June 1983 (aged 36)85 Jaguares
Tomás LezanaLoose forward (1994-02-16)16 February 1994 (aged 25)30 Jaguares
Pablo Matera (c)Loose forward (1993-07-18)18 July 1993 (aged 26)58 Stade Français
Javier Ortega DesioLoose forward (1990-06-14)14 June 1990 (aged 29)51 Jaguares
Gonzalo BertranouScrum-half (1993-12-31)31 December 1993 (aged 25)19 Jaguares
Tomás CubelliScrum-half (1989-06-12)12 June 1989 (aged 30)69 Jaguares
Felipe EzcurraScrum-half (1993-05-15)15 May 1993 (aged 26)2 Jaguares
Martín LandajoScrum-half (1988-06-14)14 June 1988 (aged 31)84 Harlequins
Joaquín Díaz BonillaFly-half (1989-04-12)12 April 1989 (aged 30)1 Jaguares
Domingo MiottiFly-half (1996-05-22)22 May 1996 (aged 23)0 Jaguares
Nicolás SánchezFly-half (1988-10-26)26 October 1988 (aged 30)74 Stade Français
Benjamín UrdapilletaFly-half (1986-03-11)11 March 1986 (aged 33)10 Castres Olympique
Jerónimo de la FuenteCentre (1991-02-24)24 February 1991 (aged 28)46 Jaguares
Bautista EzcurraCentre (1995-04-21)21 April 1995 (aged 24)5 Jaguares
Santiago Gonzalez IglesiasCentre (1988-06-16)16 June 1988 (aged 31)43 Jaguares
Juan Cruz MalliaCentre (1996-09-11)11 September 1996 (aged 22)4 Jaguares
Matías MoroniCentre (1991-03-29)29 March 1991 (aged 28)40 Jaguares
Lucas MensaCentre (1996-05-24)24 May 1996 (aged 23)0 Pucará
Matías OrlandoCentre (1991-11-14)14 November 1991 (aged 27)39 Jaguares
Emiliano BoffelliWing (1995-01-16)16 January 1995 (aged 24)23 Jaguares
Sebastián CancelliereWing (1993-09-17)17 September 1993 (aged 25)9 Jaguares
Santiago CorderoWing (1993-12-06)6 December 1993 (aged 25)33 Union Bordeaux Bègles
Bautista DelguyWing (1997-04-22)22 April 1997 (aged 22)11 Jaguares
Manuel MonteroWing (1991-11-20)20 November 1991 (aged 27)27 Pucará
Ramiro MoyanoWing (1990-05-28)28 May 1990 (aged 29)30 Jaguares
Santiago CarrerasFullback (1998-03-30)30 March 1998 (aged 21)0 Jaguares
Joaquín TuculetFullback (1989-08-08)8 August 1989 (aged 29)51 Jaguares

Australia

On 4 July, Michael Cheika named a 34-man squad for the 2019 Rugby Championship.[10]

James O'Connor officially joined the squad on 17 July after the completion of signing a contract with Rugby Australia and the Queensland Reds.

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)CapsFranchise/province
Tolu LatuHooker (1993-02-23)23 February 1993 (aged 26)12 Waratahs
Folau Fainga'aHooker (1995-05-05)5 May 1995 (aged 24)7 Brumbies / Canberra Vikings
Jordan UeleseHooker (1997-01-24)24 January 1997 (aged 22)2 Melbourne Rebels / Melbourne Rising
Allan AlaalatoaProp (1994-01-28)28 January 1994 (aged 25)32 Brumbies / Canberra Vikings
Sekope KepuProp (1986-02-05)5 February 1986 (aged 33)103 Waratahs
Taniela TupouProp (1996-05-10)10 May 1996 (aged 23)11 Queensland Reds / Queensland Country
Tom RobertsonProp (1994-08-28)28 August 1994 (aged 24)24 Waratahs / Country Eagles
Scott SioProp (1991-10-16)16 October 1991 (aged 27)55 Brumbies / Canberra Vikings
James SlipperProp (1989-06-06)6 June 1989 (aged 30)86 Brumbies / Queensland Country
Rory ArnoldLock (1990-07-01)1 July 1990 (aged 29)19 Brumbies
Luke JonesLock (1991-04-02)2 April 1991 (aged 28)3 Melbourne Rebels / Melbourne Rising
Izack RoddaLock (1996-08-20)20 August 1996 (aged 22)17 Queensland Reds / Queensland Country
Rob SimmonsLock (1989-04-19)19 April 1989 (aged 30)94 Waratahs / Sydney
Lukhan Salakaia-LotoLoose forward (1996-09-19)19 September 1996 (aged 22)11 Queensland Reds / Brisbane City
Jack DempseyLoose forward (1994-04-12)12 April 1994 (aged 25)10 Waratahs / Sydney
Michael Hooper (c)Loose forward (1991-10-29)29 October 1991 (aged 27)91 Waratahs / Sydney
Isi NaisaraniLoose forward (1995-02-14)14 February 1995 (aged 24)0 Melbourne Rebels / Melbourne Rising
Rob ValetiniLoose forward (1998-09-03)3 September 1998 (aged 20)0 Brumbies / Canberra Vikings
Liam WrightLoose forward (1997-11-07)7 November 1997 (aged 21)0 Queensland Reds / Queensland Country
Will GeniaScrum-half (1988-01-17)17 January 1988 (aged 31)100 Melbourne Rebels
Joe PowellScrum-half (1994-04-11)11 April 1994 (aged 25)4 Brumbies / Canberra Vikings
Nic WhiteScrum-half (1990-06-13)13 June 1990 (aged 29)22Unattached
Bernard FoleyFly-half (1989-09-08)8 September 1989 (aged 29)68 Waratahs
Christian LealiifanoFly-half (1987-09-24)24 September 1987 (aged 31)19 Brumbies / Toyota Jido Shokki
Reece HodgeCentre (1994-08-26)26 August 1994 (aged 24)33 Melbourne Rebels / Melbourne Rising
Samu KereviCentre (1993-09-27)27 September 1993 (aged 25)25 Queensland Reds
James O'ConnorCentre (1990-07-05)5 July 1990 (aged 29)44 Queensland Reds
Matt To'omuaCentre (1990-01-02)2 January 1990 (aged 29)42 Melbourne Rebels
Tevita KuridraniCentre (1991-03-31)31 March 1991 (aged 28)58 Brumbies / Canberra Vikings
Adam Ashley-CooperWing (1984-03-27)27 March 1984 (aged 35)117 Waratahs
Marika KoroibeteWing (1992-07-26)26 July 1992 (aged 26)20 Melbourne Rebels / Melbourne Rising
Dane Haylett-PettyWing (1989-06-18)18 June 1989 (aged 30)31 Melbourne Rebels / Western Force
Jack MaddocksWing (1997-02-05)5 February 1997 (aged 22)7 Melbourne Rebels / Melbourne Rising
Tom BanksFullback (1994-06-18)18 June 1994 (aged 25)3 Brumbies / Canberra Vikings
Kurtley BealeFullback (1989-01-06)6 January 1989 (aged 30)83 Waratahs

New Zealand

On 2 July 2019, Hansen named a 39-man squad ahead of the 2019 Rugby Championship.[11]

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)CapsFranchise/province
Asafo AumuaHooker (1997-03-05)5 March 1997 (aged 22)0Hurricanes / Wellington
Dane ColesHooker (1986-12-10)10 December 1986 (aged 32)60Hurricanes / Wellington
Liam ColtmanHooker (1990-01-25)25 January 1990 (aged 29)4Highlanders / Otago
Codie TaylorHooker (1991-03-31)31 March 1991 (aged 28)41Crusaders / Canterbury
Owen FranksProp (1987-12-23)23 December 1987 (aged 31)106Crusaders / Canterbury
Nepo LaulalaProp (1991-11-06)6 November 1991 (aged 27)17Chiefs / Counties Manukau
Joe MoodyProp (1988-09-18)18 September 1988 (aged 30)37Crusaders / Canterbury
Atunaisa MoliProp (1995-06-12)12 June 1995 (aged 24)0Chiefs / Tasman
Angus Ta'avaoProp (1990-03-22)22 March 1990 (aged 29)3Chiefs / Taranaki
Karl Tu'inukuafeProp (1993-02-21)21 February 1993 (aged 26)13Blues / North Harbour
Ofa Tu'ungafasiProp (1992-04-19)19 April 1992 (aged 27)26Blues / Auckland
Brodie RetallickLock (1991-05-31)31 May 1991 (aged 28)75Chiefs / Hawke's Bay
Patrick TuipulotuLock (1993-01-23)23 January 1993 (aged 26)21Blues / Auckland
Sam WhitelockLock (1988-10-12)12 October 1988 (aged 30)108Crusaders / Canterbury
Jackson HemopoLock (1993-11-14)14 November 1993 (aged 25)3Highlanders / Manawatu
Sam CaneLoose forward (1992-01-13)13 January 1992 (aged 27)60Chiefs / Bay of Plenty
Vaea FifitaLoose forward (1992-06-17)17 June 1992 (aged 27)9Hurricanes / Wellington
Shannon FrizellLoose forward (1994-02-11)11 February 1994 (aged 25)4Highlanders / Tasman
Luke JacobsonLoose forward (1997-04-20)20 April 1997 (aged 22)0Chiefs / Waikato
Dalton PapaliiLoose forward (1997-10-11)11 October 1997 (aged 21)2Blues / Auckland
Kieran Read (c)Loose forward (1985-10-26)26 October 1985 (aged 33)118Crusaders / Counties Manukau
Ardie SaveaLoose forward (1993-10-14)14 October 1993 (aged 25)35Hurricanes / Wellington
Matt ToddLoose forward (1988-03-24)24 March 1988 (aged 31)17Crusaders / Canterbury
TJ PerenaraHalf-back (1992-01-23)23 January 1992 (aged 27)55Hurricanes / Wellington
Aaron SmithHalf-back (1988-11-21)21 November 1988 (aged 30)82Highlanders / Manawatu
Brad WeberHalf-back (1991-01-17)17 January 1991 (aged 28)1Chiefs / Hawke's Bay
Beauden BarrettFirst five-eighth (1991-05-27)27 May 1991 (aged 28)73Blues / Taranaki
Josh IoaneFirst five-eighth (1995-07-11)11 July 1995 (aged 24)0Highlanders / Otago
Richie Mo'ungaFirst five-eighth (1994-05-25)25 May 1994 (aged 25)9Crusaders / Canterbury
Jack GoodhueCentre (1995-06-13)13 June 1995 (aged 24)7Crusaders / Northland
Ngani LaumapeCentre (1993-04-22)22 April 1993 (aged 26)10Hurricanes / Manawatu
Anton Lienert-BrownCentre (1995-04-15)15 April 1995 (aged 24)33Chiefs / Waikato
Sonny Bill WilliamsCentre (1985-08-03)3 August 1985 (aged 33)51Blues / Counties Manukau
Braydon EnnorWing (1997-07-16)16 July 1997 (aged 22)0Crusaders / Canterbury
George BridgeWing (1995-04-01)1 April 1995 (aged 24)1Crusaders / Canterbury
Rieko IoaneWing (1997-03-18)18 March 1997 (aged 22)24Blues / Auckland
Sevu ReeceWing (1997-02-13)13 February 1997 (aged 22)0Crusaders / Waikato
Ben SmithFullback (1986-06-01)1 June 1986 (aged 33)76Highlanders / Otago
Jordie BarrettFullback (1997-02-17)17 February 1997 (aged 22)9Hurricanes / Taranaki

South Africa

The following players were named in the South African squad for the 2019 Rugby Championship:[12]

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Schalk BritsHooker (1981-05-16)16 May 1981 (aged 38)11 Bulls
Malcolm MarxHooker (1994-07-13)13 July 1994 (aged 25)24 Lions
Bongi MbonambiHooker (1991-01-07)7 January 1991 (aged 28)26 Stormers
Thomas du ToitProp (1995-05-05)5 May 1995 (aged 24)9 Sharks
Lizo GqobokaProp (1990-03-24)24 March 1990 (aged 29)0 Bulls
Steven KitshoffProp (1992-02-10)10 February 1992 (aged 27)37 Stormers
Vincent KochProp (1990-03-13)13 March 1990 (aged 29)13 Saracens
Frans MalherbeProp (1991-03-14)14 March 1991 (aged 28)29 Stormers
Tendai MtawariraProp (1985-08-01)1 August 1985 (aged 33)107 Sharks
Trevor NyakaneProp (1989-05-04)4 May 1989 (aged 30)37 Bulls
Lood de JagerLock (1992-12-17)17 December 1992 (aged 26)38 Bulls
Rynhardt ElstadtLock (1989-12-20)20 December 1989 (aged 29)0 Toulouse
Eben EtzebethLock (1991-10-29)29 October 1991 (aged 27)75 Stormers
Franco MostertLock (1990-11-27)27 November 1990 (aged 28)29 Gloucester
Marvin OrieLock (1993-02-15)15 February 1993 (aged 26)1 Lions
RG SnymanLock (1995-01-29)29 January 1995 (aged 24)12 Bulls
Marcell CoetzeeLoose forward (1991-05-08)8 May 1991 (aged 28)28 Ulster
Pieter-Steph du ToitLoose forward (1992-08-20)20 August 1992 (aged 26)46 Stormers
Siya KolisiLoose forward (1991-06-16)16 June 1991 (aged 28)41 Stormers
Francois LouwLoose forward (1985-06-15)15 June 1985 (aged 34)65 Bath
Kwagga SmithLoose forward (1996-06-11)11 June 1996 (aged 23)1 Lions
Duane VermeulenLoose forward (1986-07-03)3 July 1986 (aged 33)46 Bulls
Faf de KlerkScrum-half (1991-10-19)19 October 1991 (aged 27)21 Sale Sharks
Herschel JantjiesScrum-half (1996-04-22)22 April 1996 (aged 23)0 Stormers
Cobus ReinachScrum-half (1990-02-07)7 February 1990 (aged 29)10 Northampton Saints
Elton JantjiesFly-half (1990-08-01)1 August 1990 (aged 28)33 Lions
Handré PollardFly-half (1994-03-11)11 March 1994 (aged 25)39 Bulls
Lukhanyo AmCentre (1993-11-28)28 November 1993 (aged 25)6 Sharks
Damian de AllendeCentre (1991-11-25)25 November 1991 (aged 27)37 Stormers
André EsterhuizenCentre (1994-03-30)30 March 1994 (aged 25)6 Sharks
Jesse KrielCentre (1994-02-15)15 February 1994 (aged 25)40 Bulls
François SteynCentre (1987-05-14)14 May 1987 (aged 32)56 Montpellier
Aphiwe DyantyiWing (1994-08-26)26 August 1994 (aged 24)13 Lions
Cheslin KolbeWing (1993-10-28)28 October 1993 (aged 25)7 Toulouse
Dillyn LeydsWing (1992-09-12)12 September 1992 (aged 26)9 Stormers
Makazole MapimpiWing (1990-07-26)26 July 1990 (aged 28)4 Sharks
S'busiso NkosiWing (1996-01-21)21 January 1996 (aged 23)6 Sharks
Warrick GelantFullback (1995-05-20)20 May 1995 (aged 24)5 Bulls
Willie le RouxFullback (1989-08-18)18 August 1989 (aged 29)52 Toyota Verblitz

See also

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