2011 IRB Junior World Championship

The 2011 IRB Junior World Championship was the fourth annual international rugby union competition for Under 20 national teams, this competition replaced the now defunct under 19 and under 21 world championships. The event was organised by rugby's governing body, the International Rugby Board (IRB). The winners were New Zealand, who won all the competitions held since the inaugural year in 2008.[1][2]

2011 IRB Junior World Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Italy
DateJune 10–26, 2011
No. of nations12
Final positions
Champions New Zealand
Runner-up England
Third place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Top scorer(s) Gareth Anscombe (84 points)
Most tries Arno Botha
Charles Piutau
Francois Venter (6 tries)
2010
2012

Venues

Four stadia will be used for this world cup. There will be four double header match days at the three smaller venues with the final to be played in Stadio Euganeo.[3]

City Ground Capacity
RovigoStadio Comunale Mario Battaglini5,000
TrevisoStadio Comunale di Monigo6,700
PadovaStadio Plebiscito9,600
PadovaStadio Euganeo32,336

Teams

PoolTeamNumber of tournamentsPosition last yearPosition this yearNotes
A New Zealand311Champions
A Argentina369
A Wales377
A Italy2DNP11Promoted from 2010 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy
B Australia323Bronze Medal Winner
B France354
B Fiji386
B Tonga31112Relegated to 2012 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy
C South Africa335
C England342Runners-up
C Ireland398
C Scotland31010

Pool stage

All times are local (UTC+2).

Pool A

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA PD BP Pts
 New Zealand 33003020422+182315
 Wales 32011290106−16210
 Argentina 310265085−3504
 Italy 3003116147−13100
10 June 2011
18:10
Argentina  8 – 34  Wales
Try: Bollini 29' m
Con: Ormson (0/1)
Pen: Ormson (1/3) 51'
Report[4] Try: Morgan 9' c
Williams 23' c, 64' c
Walker 51' c
Con: Morgan (4/4) 10', 23', 41', 64'
Pen: Morgan (2/4) 3', 69'

10 June 2011
20:10
Italy  7 – 64  New Zealand
Try: Visentin 45'
Con: Palazzani (1/1) 46'
Report[5] Try: Piutau 3' m, 20' c
Scott 14' c
Luatua 30' c
Saili 38' c
Anscombe 55' c
Sopoaga 63' c
Perenara 69' c
Barrett 74' c
Con: Anscombe (7/8) 16', 20', 31', 39', 56', 63', 70'
Nathan George (1/1) 75'
Pen: Anscombe (1/1) 12'

14 June 2011
18:10
New Zealand  92 – 0  Wales
Try: Cane 1' m, 15' c, 49' c
Piutau 7' c, 51' m
Sopoaga 18' m, 41' c
Whitelock 23' c
Luatua 35' c
Llewellyn 37' c
Perenara 47' c
Shields 58' c
Robertson 74' c
Weber 78' c
Con: Anscombe (11/14) 8', 16', 24', 36', 38', 42', 48', 50', 59', 75', 79'
Report[6]

14 June 2011
20:10
Italy  3 – 27  Argentina
Pen: Gennari (1/3) 31'
Report[7] Try: Montero 3' c
Masera 61' c
Moroni 72' c
Con: Ormson (3/3) 4', 62', 73'
Pen: Ormson (2/2) 35', 39'
Stadio Comunale Mario Battaglini, Rovigo
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)

18 June 2011
18:10
Italy  6 – 56  Wales
Pen: Gennari (1/2) 35'
Drop: Campagnaro (1/1) 28'
Report[8] Try: Young 9' m
Jones 31' c
Hamilton 38' c
Walker 40+4' m
Evans 46' c
James 53' c
Jones 77' c
Siggery 80+3' c
Con: Morgan (5/8) 32', 47', 54', 78', 80+4'
Pen: Morgan (2/2) 7', 30'

18 June 2011
18:10
Argentina  15 – 48  New Zealand
Try: Sartori 17' c
Cruz Guillemaín 27' m
Con: Ormson (1/2) 17'
Pen: Ormson (1/1) 11'
Report[9] Try: Scott 5' m
Saili 6' m, 64' c
Llewellyn 13' c
Barrett 29' c
Pleasants-Tate 39' c
Perenara 80' c
Con: George (5/7) 14', 29', 39', 64', 80'
Pen: George (1/1) 59'
Stadio Plebiscito, Padua
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Neil Paterson (Scotland)

Pool B

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA PD BP Pts
 France 3300118251+31214
 Australia 32011912963+66311
 Fiji 310277392−1915
 Tonga 3003539117−7800
10 June 2011
18:10
Australia  54 – 7  Tonga
Try: Lucas 8'
Kingston 11'
Enever 20'
Roach 25'
Sitauti 30'
Fainga'a 56'
Butler 64'
Latunipulu 71'
Con: Volavola (5/6) 9', 12', 21', 26', 31'
Lucas (2/2) 65', 72'
Report[10] Try: Howling 47'
Con: Ahki (1/1) 49'

10 June 2011
20:10
France  24 – 12  Fiji
Try: Taofifenua 21'
Bourgeois 33'
Penalty try 60'
Con: Barraque (3/3) 22', 34', 61'
Pen: Barraque (1/1) 8'
Report[11] Pen: Rasolea (1/1) 25'
Lalagavesi (3/3) 42', 63', 66'
Stadio Comunale Mario Battaglini, Rovigo
Attendance: 300
Referee: Neil Paterson (Scotland)

14 June 2011
18:10
Australia  50 – 25  Fiji
Try: Bredenhann 5' c
Hooper 9' c
Butler 16' c
Postal 28' m
Anderson 40' c
Siliva 41' m
Woodhouse 52' m
Enever 57' c
Con: Bredenhann (5/8) 6', 9', 16', 40', 57'
Report[12] Try: Ratini 10' c
Talebula 50' c
Mudu 75' m
Con: Lalagavesi (2/3) 11', 50'
Pen: Lalagavesi (2/2) 20', 72'

14 June 2011
20:10
France  27 – 14  Tonga
Try: Delmas 12' m
Penalty try 43' c
Chateau 55' m
Gayraud 72' c
Con: Palis (1/2) 43'
Barraque (1/2) 72'
Pen: Palis (1/1) 19'
Report[13] Try: Ahki 30' c
Faeamani 70' c
Con: Paraki (2/2) 30', 70'
Stadio Plebiscito, Padua
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

18 June 2011
18:10
Fiji  36 – 18  Tonga
Try: Radradra 5' m
Mudu 42' c
Radradra 52' c
Nalasekata 57' m
Con: Lalagavesi (2/4) 43', 53'
Pen: Lalagavesi (3/3) 28', 28', 62'
Talebula (1/1) 66'
Report[14] Try: Howling 72' c
Lavemai 76' m
Con: Ahki (1/2) 73'
Pen: Paraki (2/2) 4', 17'

18 June 2011
20:10
Australia  25 – 31  France
Try: Sitauti 37' c
Hooper 40' m
Bredenhann 79' c
Con: Volavola (2/3) 38', 80'
Pen: Volavola (2/2) 10', 25'
Report[15] Try: Pujol 4' c
Palis 18' c
Buttin 26' c
Barraque 58' c
Con: Barraque (4/4) 5', 19', 27', 59'
Pen: Barraque (1/2) 31'
Drop: Bérard (0/1)
Buttin (0/1)
Doussain (0/1)

Pool C

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA PD BP Pts
 England 3300129863+35214
 South Africa 3201109552+43311
 Ireland 310268188−704
 Scotland 3003331102−7100
10 June 2011
18:10
England  33 – 25  Ireland
Try: Short 2'
Thomas 40+3'
Vunipola 61'
Yarde 80+5'
Con: Ford (3/4) 14', 20', 80'
Pen: Ford (2/4) 3', 80+6'
Report[16] Try: Conway 38'
Con: Jackson (1/1) 49'
Pen: Jackson (6/9) 31', 40+6', 50', 70', 73', 78'
Drop: Jackson (0/1)

10 June 2011
20:10
South Africa  33 – 0  Scotland
Try: Venter 14', 43'
Botha 34', 58'
Con: Goosen (2/3) 35', 44'
Beyers (0/1)
Pen: Goosen (3/4) 6', 10', 18'
Report[17]

14 June 2011
18:10
England  39 – 18  Scotland
Try: Yarde 10' c
Wade 37' c, 80+2' c, 80+4' c
Mills 70' m
Con: Farrell (2/2) 11', 39'
Ford (2/3) 80+3', 80+5'
Pen: Farrell (2/3) 2', 7'
Ford (0/1)
Report[18] Try: Kennedy 52' c
Gossman 73' m
Con: Weir (1/1) 53'
Jackson (0/1)
Pen: Weir (1/1) 5'
Drop: Weir (1/1) 12'

14 June 2011
20:10
 Ireland 26 – 42  South Africa
Try: Conway 40+1' c, 75' c
Con: McKinney (2/2) 40+2', 76'
Pen: McKinney (4/5) 3', 16', 22', 31'
Report[19] Try: Venter 4' c, 28' c
Etzebeth 38' c
Mjekevu 68' m
Botha 80+3' c
Con: Goosen (4/5) 5', 29', 39', 80+4'
Pen: Goosen (2/4) 9', 18'
Drop: Goosen (1/1) 56'

18 June 2011
20:10
England  26 – 20  South Africa
Try: Daly 7' m
Gray 43' m
Wade 70' c
Con: Ford (0/2)
Cook (1/1) 70'
Pen: Ford (3/4) 2', 29', 62'
Report[20] Try: Carr 25' m
Con: Mjekevu (0/1)
Pen: Goosen (5/5) 37', 40+1', 49', 65', 78'
Stadio Plebiscito, Padua
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

18 June 2011
20:10
 Ireland 30 – 13  Scotland
Try: Conway 70' c
Marshall 73' c
Annett 75' c
Con: Jackson (3/3) 70', 73', 75'
Pen: Jackson (3/5) 1', 23', 52'
Report[21] Try: Gilmour 79' c
Con: Edwards (1/1) 80'
Pen: Weir (2/4) 13', 67'

Knockout stage

9–12th place play-offs

 
Semifinals9th place
 
      
 
22 June – 18:00 (Rovigo)
 
 
 Scotland30
 
26 June – 12:00 (Rovigo)
 
 Tonga11
 
 Scotland14
 
22 June – 20:10 (Rovigo)
 
 Argentina15
 
 Argentina12
 
 
 Italy8
 
11th place
 
 
26 June – 14:10 (Rovigo)
 
 
 Tonga22
 
 
 Italy34

Semifinals

22 June 2011
18:00
Scotland  30 – 11  Tonga
Try: Weir 25' c
Hogg 51' c
Gossman 73' c
Con: Weir (3/3) 26', 51', 73'
Pen: Weir (3/5) 2', 35', 42'
Report[22] Try: Toumohuni 44' m
Con: Ahki (0/1)
Pen: Ahki (2/3) 20', 49'
Stadio Comunale Mario Battaglini, Rovigo
Attendance: 150
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)

22 June 2011
20:10
Argentina  12 – 8  Italy
Pen: Ormson (4/7) 19', 32', 43', 74'
Report[23] Try: Visentin 35' m
Con: Palazzani (0/1)
Pen: Palazzani (1/1) 23'
Drop: Campagnaro (0/1)

11th place game

26 June 2011
14:10
Tonga  22 – 34  Italy
Try: Talakai 12' c
Afu 21' m, 75' m
Vanisi 69' m
Con: Hala (1/2) 13'
Paraki (0/2)
Report[24] Try: Palazzani 2' c
Visentin 36' c
Penalty try 55' c
Castello 62' c
Con: Palazzani (4/4) 3', 37', 56', 62'
Pen: Palazzani (2/4) 7', 40'

9th place game

26 June 2011
12:00
Scotland  14 – 15  Argentina
Try: Kennedy 26' c
Hogg 55' c
Con: Weir (2/2) 27', 56'
Pen: Weir (0/2)
Report[25] Try: Penalty try 15' c
Poet 22' m
Con: Poet (1/2) 16'
Pen: Poet (1/2) 6'
Ormson (0/1)

5–8th place play-offs

 
Semifinals5th place
 
      
 
22 June – 18:00 (Padua)
 
 
 Wales20
 
26 June – 14:10 (Treviso)
 
 Fiji34
 
 Fiji17
 
22 June – 20:10 (Padua)
 
 South Africa104
 
 South Africa57
 
 
 Ireland15
 
7th place
 
 
26 June – 12:00 (Treviso)
 
 
 Wales38
 
 
 Ireland24

Semifinals

22 June 2011
18:00
Wales  20 – 34  Fiji
Try: Ford 34' c
Jones 55' m
Shingler 64' m
Con: Morgan (1/3) 34'
Pen: Morgan (1/3) 48'
Report[26] Try: Talebula 30' c, 56' m
Sicinilawa 74' c
Con: Lalagavesi (2/3) 31', 74'
Pen: Lalagavesi (5/7) 12', 36', 42', 46', 50'
Stadio Plebiscito, Padua
Attendance: 800
Referee: JP Doyle (England)

22 June 2011
20:10
South Africa  57 – 15  Ireland
Try: Du Preez 2' c
Mjekevu 8' c, 25' c
Botha 13' m
Mbovane 28' m, 54' c, 73' c
Taute 42' c
Venter 70' m
Con: Goosen (5/7) 2', 8', 26', 43', 54'
Welthagen (1/2) 73'
Report[27] Try: McKeon 60' m
Jackson 77' c
Con: McKinney (1/2) 77'
Pen: McKinney (1/1) 22'

7th place game

26 June 2011
12:00
Wales  38 – 24  Ireland
Try: Robling 4'
Cook 22'
Williams 37'
Hill 64'
Young 75'
Con: Morgan (2/5) 65', 75'
Pen: Morgan (3/4) 9', 16', 49'
Report[28] Try: Conway 12'
Boyle 39'
Henderson 80'
Con: McKinney (3/3) 13', 40', 80'
Pen: McKinney (1/3) 42'

5th place game

26 June 2011
14:10
Fiji  17 – 104  South Africa
Try: Radradra 28'
Lalagavesi 33'
Con: Lalagavesi (2/2) 29', 34'
Pen: Lalagavesi (1/2) 19'
Radradra (0/1)
Report[29] Try: Mbovane 2', 74'
Mjekevu 5'
Carr 9'
Botha 13' 24', 81'
Venter 16'
Rademan 36', 42'
Taute 55', 79'
Penalty try 58'
Skosan 66'
Jordaan 70'
Kleinhans 72'
Con: Goosen (12/16) 3', 14', 17', 37', 56', 58', 67', 71', 73', 74', 80', 81'

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
22 June – 18:00 (Treviso)
 
 
 England33
 
26 June – 19:10 (Padua)
 
 France18
 
 England22
 
22 June – 20:10 (Treviso)
 
 New Zealand33
 
 New Zealand37
 
 
 Australia7
 
3rd place
 
 
26 June – 17:00 (Padua)
 
 
 France17
 
 
 Australia30

Semifinals

22 June 2011
18:00
England  33 – 18  France
Try: Wade 3' m
Ford 40' m
Ransom 56' c
Gray 80+5' c
Con: Ford (2/4) 56', 80+6'
Pen: Ford (3/4) 16', 65', 74'
Report[30] Try: Taofifenua 8' c
O'Connor 51' m
Con: Barraque (1/2) 9'
Pen: Barraque (2/3) 13', 46'

22 June 2011
20:10
New Zealand  37 – 7  Australia
Try: Saili 7' c
Piutau 53' c
Anscombe 62' c
Weber 80' c
Con: Anscombe (4/4) 21', 54', 63', 80+1'
Pen: Anscombe (3/4) 25', 38', 60'
Report[31] Try: Nasiganiyavi 14' c
Con: Volavola (1/1) 15'
Pen: Volavola (0/2)

Third place game

26 June 2011
17:00
France  17 – 30  Australia
Try: Palis 24'
Come 76'
Con: Barraque (1/1) 24'
Doussain (1/1) 76'
Pen: Barraque (1/1) 4'
Drop: Plisson (0/1)
Report[32] Try: Kingston 11'
Lucas 19'
Morahan 79'
Con: Volavola (3/3) 12', 21', 80'
Pen: Volavola (3/4) 33', 72', 75'
Stadio Plebiscito, Padua
Attendance: 9,600
Referee: Leighton Hodges (Wales)

Final

26 June 2011
19:10
England  22 – 33  New Zealand
Try: Wade 6', 58'
Thomas 47'
Con: Ford (2/3) 6', 49'
Pen: Ford (1/3) 35'
Report[33] Try: Piutau 26'
Tameifuna 40'
Barrett 71'
Con: Anscombe (3/3) 26', 40', 71'
Pen: Anscombe (4/4) 23', 32', 41', 60'
Stadio Plebiscito, Padua
Attendance: 10,100
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)

Statistics

Top point scorers

PointsNameTeamTriesConPenDrop
84 Gareth Anscombe  New Zealand22580
79 Johan Goosen  South Africa023101
63 Josateki Lalagavesi  Fiji18140
53 Matthew Morgan  Wales11280
50 George Ford  England1990
40 Jean-Pascal Barraque  France11050
40 Paddy Jackson  Ireland1490
38 Duncan Weir  Scotland1661
37 Ben Volavola  Australia01150
35 Brian Ormson  Argentina0490

Top try scorers

Rank Name Team Tries
1Arno Botha  South Africa7
2Charles Piutau  New Zealand6
2Francois Venter  South Africa6
2Christian Wade  England6
5Andrew Conway  Ireland5
5Tshotsho Mbovane  South Africa5
7Francis Saili  New Zealand4
89 players -3

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