2007 Rugby World Cup squads

The 2007 Rugby World Cup was played in France between 7 September and 20 October 2007. Each of the 20 competing nations was required to confirm their 30-man squad by 14 August. United States player Thretton Palamo, aged 18 when the teams were named and 8 days past his 19th birthday when he made his only appearance in the competition, was the youngest to ever take part at a World Cup final stage.[1]

Pool A edit

England edit

Final squad released on 13 August 2007.[2] Jamie Noon was sent home injured on 15 September; he was replaced by Newcastle Falcons team-mate, Toby Flood.[3] After Josh Lewsey was injured in the semi-final against France, Nick Abendanon was called up as cover.[4]

Head coach: Brian Ashton

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
George ChuterHooker9 July 197612 Leicester Tigers
Lee MearsHooker5 March 197916 Bath
Mark ReganHooker28 January 197237 Bristol
Perry FreshwaterProp27 July 19737 Perpignan
Andrew SheridanProp11 January 197910 Sale Sharks
Matt StevensProp1 October 198211 Bath
Phil Vickery (c)Prop14 March 197653 Wasps
Steve BorthwickLock12 October 197928 Bath
Ben KayLock14 December 197545 Leicester Tigers
Simon ShawLock28 January 197236 Wasps
Martin CorryFlanker12 October 197355 Leicester Tigers
Lewis MoodyFlanker12 June 197845 Leicester Tigers
Tom ReesFlanker11 September 19845 Wasps
Joe WorsleyFlanker14 June 197756 Wasps
Lawrence DallaglioNumber 810 August 197279 Wasps
Nick EasterNumber 815 August 19785 Harlequins
Andy GomarsallScrum-half24 July 197425 Harlequins
Shaun PerryScrum-half4 May 197810 Bristol
Peter RichardsScrum-half10 March 19786 London Irish
Olly BarkleyFly-half28 November 198116 Bath
Jonny WilkinsonFly-half25 May 197957 Newcastle
Toby FloodFly-half8 August 19859 Newcastle
Mike CattCentre17 September 197169 London Irish
Andy FarrellCentre30 May 19753 Saracens
Dan HipkissCentre4 June 19821 Leicester Tigers
Jamie NoonCentre9 May 197924 Newcastle
Mathew TaitCentre6 February 198611 Newcastle
Mark CuetoWing26 December 197919 Sale Sharks
Josh LewseyWing30 November 197647 Wasps
Paul SackeyWing8 November 19792 Wasps
Nick AbendanonFullback27 August 19862 Bath
Jason RobinsonFullback30 July 197451Unattached

Samoa edit

Final squad announced on 29 August 2007.[5]

Head coach: Michael Jones

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Tani FugaHooker14 July 19731 Harlequins
Mahonri SchwalgerHooker15 September 197817 Scarlets
Silao Vaisola SefoHooker15 January 19790 Alhambra
Census JohnstonProp6 May 198111 Saracens
Kas LealamanuaProp15 December 197615 Dax
Na'ama LeleimalefagaProp20 November 19871 Montpellier
Fosi Pala'amoProp23 August 19761 Leeds
Muliufi SalanoaProp16 August 198010 Skopa
Justin Va'aProp26 July 197811 Glasgow Warriors
Leo Lafaiali'iLock30 January 197415 Yokogawa
Joe TekoriLock17 December 19834 Castres
Kane ThompsonLock9 January 19825 Dax
Daniel LeoFlanker2 October 198211 Wasps
Justin PurdieFlanker13 May 19803 Dax
Semo Sititi (c)Flanker6 March 197427 Docomo
Ulia UliaFlanker13 June 19809 Marist St. Joseph
Henry TuilagiNumber 812 August 19764 Perpignan
Alfie To'oalaNumber 830 January 19801 Bristol
Junior PoluleuligagaScrum-half5 February 19815 Toulon
Steven So'oialoScrum-half11 May 197721 Harlequins
Loki CrichtonFly-half14 March 19768 Worcester
Eliota Fuimaono-SapoluFly-half21 October 19805 Bath
Brian LimaCentre25 January 197227Unattached
Seilala MapusuaCentre27 February 19809 London Irish
Jerry MeafouCentre22 April 19821 Skopa
Elvis Seveali'iCentre20 June 197819 Sale Sharks
Anitelea TuilagiCentre5 June 19869 Leeds
Lome Fa'atauWing23 October 197521 Glasgow
David LemiWing10 February 19826 Bristol
Sailosi TagicakibauWing14 November 19828 London Irish
Alesana TuilagiWing24 April 19814 Leicester Tigers
Lolo LuiFullback4 January 19827 Moataa
Gavin WilliamsFullback25 October 19794 Dax

South Africa edit

Squad released 21 July 2007[10]

Pierre Spies was withdrawn from the squad after developing a condition believed to be a pulmonary embolism, with Bismarck du Plessis taking his place,[11] although one specialist disputed the diagnosis.[12] A third specialist confirmed the original diagnosis, and Spies remained off the team.[13]

On 10 September, after South Africa's match against Samoa, Jean de Villiers was ruled out of the rest of the World Cup with a torn left biceps suffered in that match. Wayne Julies replaced him on the squad.[14]

On 1 October, Jannie du Plessis, older brother of Bismarck du Plessis, replaced BJ Botha, who tore knee ligaments in South Africa's last pool match against the United States.[15]

Head coach: Jake White

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Gary BothaHooker12 October 19819 Bulls
Bismarck du PlessisHooker22 May 19842 Sharks
John Smit (c)Hooker3 April 197867 Sharks
BJ BothaProp4 January 198010 Sharks
Jannie du PlessisProp16 November 19822 Cheetahs
Os du RandtProp8 September 197272 Cheetahs
Gurthro SteenkampProp12 June 198111 Bulls
CJ van der LindeProp27 August 198039 Cheetahs
Bakkies BothaLock22 September 197935 Bulls
Victor MatfieldLock11 May 197758 Bulls
Johann MullerLock6 January 198016 Sharks
Albert van den BergLock26 January 197446 Sharks
Schalk BurgerFlanker13 April 198331 Stormers
Juan SmithFlanker30 July 198132 Cheetahs
Wikus van HeerdenFlanker28 February 19797 Bulls
Danie RossouwNumber 86 May 197824 Bulls
Bobby SkinstadNumber 83 July 197638 Sharks
Fourie du PreezScrum-half24 March 198230 Bulls
Ricky JanuarieScrum-half1 February 198218 Stormers
Ruan PienaarScrum-half10 March 198412 Sharks
Butch JamesFly-half8 January 197918 Sharks
André PretoriusFly-half29 December 197824 Lions
Jean de VilliersCentre24 February 198131 Stormers
Jaque FourieCentre4 March 198329 Lions
Wayne JuliesCentre23 October 197810 Bulls
Wynand OlivierCentre11 June 198317 Bulls
François SteynCentre14 May 19878 Sharks
Bryan HabanaWing12 June 198327 Bulls
Akona NdunganeWing20 February 19818 Bulls
JP PietersenWing12 July 19866 Sharks
Ashwin WillemseWing8 September 198116 Lions
Percy MontgomeryFullback15 March 197485 Sharks

Tonga edit

Squad announced on 10 August 2007[16] Kisi Pulu replaced Mosese Moala, while Maama Molitika was called up to replace Paino Hehea ahead of the England game.[17]

Head coach: Quddus Fielea

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Aleki LutuiHooker1 July 197821 Worcester
Ephraim TaukafaHooker26 June 197619 Lyon
Taufaʻao FiliseProp26 May 197714 Cardiff Blues
Siosateki Havea MataʻuProp5 December 19791 Chalon-sur-Saône
Kisi PuluProp31 January 197815 Perpignan
Toma TokeProp20 June 19855 Tau'uta Reds
Soane TongaʻuihaProp21 January 19823 Northampton Saints
Inoke AfeakiLock12 July 197320 Grenoble
Lisiate FaʻaosoLock18 March 19836 Manawatu
Paino HeheaLock1 February 19796 Racing Métro
Emosi KauhengaLock27 April 19814 Tau'uta Reds
Nili Latu (c)Flanker19 February 198212 Green Rockets
Maama MolitikaFlanker26 August 197415 Cardiff Blues
Hale T-PoleFlanker30 April 19796 Ospreys
Viliami VakiFlanker27 April 197625 Perpignan
Lotu FilipineNumber 827 August 19805 Big Blue
Finau MakaNumber 811 July 19774 Toulouse
Soane HaveaScrum-half29 August 198116 Tautahi Gold
Enele TaufaScrum-half24 September 19840 Tau'uta Reds
Sione TuʻipulotuScrum-half28 November 197823 Yokogawa
Pierre HolaFly-half9 June 197827 Kobelco Steelers
Suka HufangaCentre18 June 198212 Brive
Epi TaioneCentre2 March 197911 Sharks
Hudson TongaʻuihaCentre16 November 198315 Cergy-Pontoise
Isileli TupouCentre26 October 19846 Tau'uta Reds
Aisea HaviliWing11 March 197711 Worcester
Ualosi KaileaWing28 October 19780 Tau'uta Reds
Seti KioleWing7 June 19808 Montauban
Tevita TuʻifuaWing15 October 197511 Counties Manukau
Joseph Wilson VakaWing21 November 19804 Tautahi Gold
Vunga LiloFullback28 February 19833 Cornish Pirates

United States edit

Squad released 14 August 2007[18][19] John van der Giessen was called up to replace Luke Gross.[20]

Head coach: Peter Thorburn

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Blake BurdetteHooker19 January 19805 NYAC
Owen LentzHooker24 January 19803 Maryland Exiles
Mike MacDonaldProp27 November 198043 Leeds
Matekitonga MoeakiolaProp16 May 19780 Park City Haggis
Chris OsentowskiProp26 February 197514 Belmont Shore
Jonathan VitaleProp3 November 19813 Chicago Lions
Luke GrossLock21 November 196962 Doncaster Knights
Mike ManganLock3 November 197514 Denver Barbarians
Hayden MextedLock10 March 19796 St. Louis Bombers
Alec ParkerLock10 April 197446 Gentlemen of Aspen
John van der GiessenLock6 May 19820 Denver Barbarians
Mark AylorFlanker1 November 19788 Denver Barbarians
Inaki BasauriFlanker1 October 19841 Marmande
Todd CleverFlanker16 January 198316 OMBAC
Louis StanfillFlanker30 May 19855 UC Berkeley
Henry BloomfieldNumber 84 January 19730 Belmont Shore
Fifita MoungaNumber 81 March 197317 San Francisco Golden Gate
Dan PayneNumber 812 September 19721 OMBAC
Chad ErskineScrum-half8 January 19803 Waterloo
Mike PetriScrum-half16 August 19840 Belmont Shore
Mike Hercus (c)Fly-half5 June 197931 Belmont Shore
Nese MalifaFly-half10 September 19853 Belmont Shore
Philip EloffCentre17 September 197832 Chicago Lions
Paul EmerickCentre24 January 198024 Newport Gwent Dragons
Vahafolau EsikiaCentre28 November 19797 San Mateo
Albert TuipulotuCentre27 February 197916 San Mateo
Takudzwa NgwenyaWing22 July 19850 Biarritz
Thretton PalamoWing22 September 19880 San Francisco Golden Gate
Salesi SikaWing6 July 198013 Béziers
Francois ViljoenFullback16 May 198118 Belmont Shore
Chris WylesFullback12 February 19833 Belmont Shore

The following players are in reserve in case of injury.

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Mark CrickHooker27 January 19753 Potomac Athletic Club
Mike FrenchProp19 November 19758 OMBAC
Brian LeMayProp26 May 19830 Boston
Chris MorenoProp23 April 19780 Denver Barbarians
John van der GiessenLock6 May 19820 Denver Barbarians
Tyson MeekScrum-half21 April 19804 Denver Barbarians
Andrew OsborneFullback4 March 19811 OMBAC

Pool B edit

Australia edit

Squad announced 23 July 2007.[21] Mark Gerrard was injured in the opening game and replaced by Cameron Shepherd.[22] Morgan Turinui was called up on 1 October 2007 to replace number 8 David Lyons.[23]

Head coach: John Connolly

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Adam FreierHooker20 March 198015 Waratahs
Sean HardmanHooker6 May 19773 Queensland Reds
Stephen MooreHooker20 January 198316 Queensland Reds
Al BaxterProp21 January 197747 Waratahs
Matt DunningProp19 December 197832 Waratahs
Greg HolmesProp11 June 198311 Queensland Reds
Guy ShepherdsonProp17 February 198214 Brumbies
Mark ChisholmLock18 September 198132 Brumbies
Hugh McMenimanLock1 November 19838 Queensland Reds
Nathan SharpeLock26 February 197860 Western Force
Daniel VickermanLock4 June 197948 Waratahs
Rocky ElsomFlanker14 February 198328 Waratahs
George SmithFlanker14 July 198079 Brumbies
Phil WaughFlanker22 September 197962 Waratahs
Wycliff PaluNumber 827 July 198213 Waratahs
Stephen HoilesNumber 813 October 198110 Brumbies
Sam CordingleyScrum-half20 March 197612 Queensland Reds
George GreganScrum-half19 April 1973134 Brumbies
Berrick BarnesFly-half28 May 19860 Queensland Reds
Stephen LarkhamFly-half29 May 1974101 Brumbies
Morgan TurinuiCentre5 January 198222 Queensland Reds
Matt GiteauCentre29 September 198247 Western Force
Stirling Mortlock (c)Centre20 May 197760 Brumbies
Scott StaniforthCentre12 December 197710 Western Force
Adam Ashley-CooperWing27 March 19848 Brumbies
Cameron ShepherdWing30 March 19846 Western Force
Lote TuqiriWing23 September 197953 Waratahs
Drew MitchellWing26 March 198416 Western Force
Julian HuxleyFullback3 August 19796 Brumbies
Chris LathamFullback8 September 197573 Queensland Reds

The following players are on reserve in case of injuries in the main squad

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Rodney BlakeProp29 April 19837 Queensland Reds
Tatafu Polota-NauHooker26 July 19853 Waratahs
James HorwillLock29 May 19851 Queensland Reds
Alister CampbellLock17 July 19794 Brumbies
Matt CockbainFlanker19 September 197263 Melbourne Rebels
Jone TawakeNumber 817 April 19820 Brumbies
Josh HolmesScrum-half6 January 19870 Brumbies
Ryan CrossCentre6 October 19790 Western Force
Clinton SchifcofskeWing10 November 19750 Queensland Reds
Sam Norton-KnightFullback2 December 19832 Waratahs

Canada edit

Final squad announced 15 August 2007.[24] Josh Jackson replaced Jamie Cudmore who was ruled out with a broken bone in his hand.[25]

Head coach: Ric Suggitt

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Aaron CarpenterHooker1 September 198312 Brantford
Pat RiordanHooker30 September 197912 Burnaby Lake
Scott FranklinProp23 October 19802 Castaway Wanderers
Dan PletchProp12 April 198316 Oakville Crusaders
Mike PletchProp12 April 19837 Oakville Crusaders
Rod SnowProp1 May 197055 Newfoundland Rock
Jon ThielProp31 May 197536 Bayside Sharks
Mike BurakLock9 October 198015 Pau
Mike JamesLock21 July 197351 Stade Français
Josh JacksonLock2 October 198015 Bordeaux Bègles
Luke TaitLock26 October 198111 Overmach Parma
David BiddleFlanker10 August 19851 Meralomas
Jamie CudmoreFlanker7 April 198017 Clermont Auvergne
Adam KleebergerFlanker2 March 19847 University of Victoria
Colin YukesFlanker23 October 197929 Agen
Sean-Michael StephenNumber 827 October 19828 Béziers
Mike WebbNumber 819 June 197915 Swilers
Ed FairhurstScrum-half7 May 197927 Cornish Pirates
Matt WeingartScrum-half26 June 19826 Castaway Wanderers
Morgan Williams (c)Scrum-half17 April 197647 Albi
Nathan HirayamaFly-half23 March 19880 University of Victoria
Ander MonroFly-half6 September 19816 Waterloo
Ryan SmithFly-half13 September 197929 Montauban
Craig CulpanCentre17 May 19822 Meralomas
Derek DaypuckCentre20 February 197816 Castaway Wanderers
Dave SpicerCentre31 May 19858 University of Victoria
Nick TrenkelCentre7 April 19870 Capilano
Justin Mensah-CokerWing18 November 19837 Albi
James PritchardWing21 July 197912 Bedford Blues
D. T. H. van der MerweWing28 April 19862 James Bay AA
Mike PykeFullback24 March 198414 Montauban

Fiji edit

Final squad announced 22 July 2007.[26][27] Filimoni Bolavucu was ruled out of the tournament and was replaced by Sireli Bobo.[28]

Head coach: Ilivasi Tabua

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Bill GadoloHooker (1977-05-01) May 1, 1977 (age 47)19 Barbarians
Sunia KotoHooker (1980-04-15) April 15, 1980 (age 44)14 Warriors
Vereniki SauturagaHooker (1982-11-18) November 18, 1982 (age 41)1 Warriors
Graham DewesProp (1982-01-24) January 24, 1982 (age 42)3 Marist
Henry QiodravuProp (1977-02-08) February 8, 1977 (age 47)13 Orléans
Jone RailomoProp (1981-02-26) February 26, 1981 (age 43)1 Poitiers
Alefoso YalayalatabuaProp (1977-01-22) January 22, 1977 (age 47)4 Warriors
Isoa DomolailaiLock (1981-01-13) January 13, 1981 (age 43)12 Toulon
Kele LeawereLock (1974-04-27) April 27, 1974 (age 50)15 Hino Motors
Wame LewaravuLock (1983-09-24) September 24, 1983 (age 40)2 Barbarians
Ifereimi RawaqaLock (1980-09-20) September 20, 1980 (age 43)34 Fighting Bull
Semisi NaevoFlanker (1976-03-03) March 3, 1976 (age 48)2 Green Rockets
Akapusi QeraFlanker (1984-04-24) April 24, 1984 (age 40)12 Pertemps Bees
Aca RatuvaFlanker (1978-12-30) December 30, 1978 (age 45)11 Massy
Netani TaleiFlanker (1983-03-19) March 19, 1983 (age 41)6 Doncaster Knights
Sisa KoyamaiboleNumber 8 (1981-03-06) March 6, 1981 (age 43)44 Petrarca Padova
Jone QovuNumber 8 (1985-08-27) August 27, 1985 (age 38)8 Warriors
Jone DaunivucuScrum-half (1977-06-01) June 1, 1977 (age 47)1 Tarbes
Mosese Rauluni (c)Scrum-half (1975-06-27) June 27, 1975 (age 48)35 Saracens
Nicky LittleFly-half (1976-09-13) September 13, 1976 (age 47)79 Petrarca Padova
Waisea LuveniyaliFly-half (1985-07-23) July 23, 1985 (age 38)1 Warriors
Seremaia BaiCentre (1979-01-04) January 4, 1979 (age 45)28 Clermont
Maleli KunavoreCentre (1983-08-12) August 12, 1983 (age 40)5 Toulouse
Gabiriele LovobalavuCentre (1985-06-20) June 20, 1985 (age 38)4 Warriors
Seru RabeniCentre (1978-12-27) December 27, 1978 (age 45)26 Leicester Tigers
Sireli BoboWing (1976-01-28) January 28, 1976 (age 48)9 Biarritz
Vilimoni DelasauWing (1977-07-12) July 12, 1977 (age 46)24 Clermont
Isoa NeivuaWing (1978-06-07) June 7, 1978 (age 45)6 Warriors
Norman LigairiFullback (1976-01-29) January 29, 1976 (age 48)39 Brive
Kameli RatuvouFullback (1982-11-06) November 6, 1982 (age 41)15 Saracens

Japan edit

Squad released 11 August 2007.[29] Mitsugu Yamamoto replaced by Yusuke Aoki on 21 August.[30] Daisuke Ohata tore his left Achilles tendon in Japan's final warm-up against Portugal, and was replaced by Tomoki Kitagawa.[31]

Head coach: John Kirwan

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Ryo YamamuraProp9 August 198134 Jubilo
Masahito YamamotoProp29 May 197825 Verblitz
Tomokazu SomaProp5 June 197713 Wild Knights
Tatsukichi NishiuraProp20 February 19767 West Red Sparks
Yuji MatsubaraHooker5 September 197919 Kobelco Steelers
Yusuke AokiHooker19 June 19832 Verblitz
Hitoshi OnoLock6 May 197820 Brave Lupus
Takanori KumagaeLock31 May 197825 Green Rockets
Luatangi VatuveiLock8 December 197720 Liners
Luke ThompsonLock16 April 19815 Liners
Yasunori WatanabeFlanker2 June 197430 Brave Lupus
Hajime KisoFlanker7 November 197828 Jubilo
Hare MakiriFlanker31 May 197816 Fukuoka
Philip O'ReillyFlanker24 July 19805 Wild Knights
Takamichi SasakiFlanker30 October 19835 Sungoliath
Takuro Miuchi (c)Number 811 December 197536 Green Rockets
Yuki YatomiScrum-half16 February 19857 Jubilo
Tomoki YoshidaScrum-half22 February 19824 Brave Lupus
Kim Chul-wonScrum-half22 January 19840 Liners
Eiji AndoFly-half14 May 198212 Green Rockets
Kousei OnoFly-half17 April 19873 Fukuoka
Shotaro OnishiCentre18 November 197824 Jubilo
Nataniela OtoCentre16 May 198011 Brave Lupus
Yuta ImamuraCentre31 October 198411 Kobelco Steelers
Koji TairaCentre12 January 19833 Sungoliath
Bryce RobinsCentre19 September 19806 Black Rams
Hirotoki OnozawaWing29 March 197835 Sungoliath
Kosuke EndoWing11 November 198013 Verblitz
Tomoki KitagawaWing25 July 19832 Wild Knights
Christian LoamanuWing13 May 19867 Saitama
Go ArugaFullback13 November 19837 Sungoliath

The following players are on reserve in case of injury.

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Takahiro SugiuraProp4 October 19831 Fukuoka
Yuta InoseProp15 March 19820 Green Rockets
Taku InokuchiHooker5 October 19821 Brave Lupus
Ryota AsanoFlanker25 September 197920 Green Rockets
James ArlidgeFly-half11 August 19791 Docomo

Wales edit

Squad announced 10 August 2007[32]

Head coach: Gareth Jenkins

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Huw BennettHooker11 June 198312 Ospreys
Matthew ReesHooker9 December 198011 Llanelli Scarlets
T. Rhys ThomasHooker23 April 198210 Cardiff Blues
Chris HorsmanProp2 February 197811 Worcester Warriors
Gethin JenkinsProp17 November 198046 Cardiff Blues
Adam JonesProp8 March 198141 Ospreys
Duncan JonesProp18 September 197838 Ospreys
Ian EvansLock4 October 19845 Ospreys
Ian GoughLock10 November 197640 Ospreys
Will JamesLock12 December 19761 Gloucester
Alun Wyn JonesLock19 September 198511 Ospreys
Colin CharvisFlanker27 December 197287 Newport Gwent Dragons
Martyn WilliamsFlanker1 September 197570 Cardiff Blues
Jonathan ThomasFlanker27 December 198234 Ospreys
Michael OwenNumber 87 November 198037 Newport Gwent Dragons
Alix PophamNumber 817 October 197930 Llanelli Scarlets
Gareth CooperScrum-half7 May 197934 Gloucester
Dwayne PeelScrum-half31 August 198153 Llanelli Scarlets
Mike PhillipsScrum-half29 August 198222 Ospreys
Stephen JonesFly-half8 December 197762 Llanelli Scarlets
Ceri SweeneyFly-half21 January 198032 Newport Gwent Dragons
James HookCentre27 June 198513 Ospreys
Sonny ParkerCentre27 August 197723 Ospreys
Jamie RobinsonCentre7 April 198020 Cardiff Blues
Tom ShanklinCentre24 November 197941 Cardiff Blues
Dafydd JamesWing24 July 197546 Llanelli Scarlets
Mark JonesWing7 November 197929 Llanelli Scarlets
Shane WilliamsWing26 February 197746 Ospreys
Kevin MorganFullback23 February 197743 Newport Gwent Dragons
Gareth Thomas (c)Fullback25 July 197495 Cardiff Blues

Pool C edit

Italy edit

Squad released 16 August 2007.[33] Carlo Del Fava withdrew due to injury on 17 August. Fabio Staibano was originally announced as his replacement, but he was in turn ruled out due to injury. Del Fava was later ruled fit to play, and was restored to the squad on 27 August.[34] Silvio Orlando replaced Robert Barbieri after he was ruled out due to injury in a warm-up game.[35]

Head coach: Pierre Berbizier

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Carlo FestucciaHooker20 June 198039 Gran Parma[36]
Leonardo GhiraldiniHooker26 December 19845 Calvisano
Fabio OngaroHooker23 September 197749 Saracens
Matías AgüeroProp13 February 19817 Viadana
Martin CastrogiovanniProp21 October 198145 Leicester Tigers
Andrea Lo CiceroProp7 May 197667 L'Aquila[37]
Salvatore PeruginiProp6 March 197844 Toulouse
Valerio BernabòLock3 March 198411 Calvisano
Marco Bortolami (c)Lock12 June 198061 Gloucester
Carlo Del FavaLock1 July 198121 Bourgoin
Santiago DellapèLock9 May 197844 Biarritz Olympique
Mauro BergamascoFlanker1 May 197958 Stade Français
Silvio OrlandoFlanker9 February 198113 Benetton Treviso
Josh SoleFlanker15 February 198021 Viadana
Alessandro ZanniFlanker31 January 198416 Calvisano
Sergio ParisseNumber 813 September 198342 Stade Français
Manoa VosawaiNumber 812 August 19832 Overmach Parma
Paul GriffenScrum-half30 March 197535 Calvisano
Alessandro TronconScrum-half6 September 197397 Clermont Auvergne
Roland de MarignyFly-half17 November 197517 Calvisano
Ramiro PezFly-half6 December 197838 Bayonne
Mirco BergamascoCentre23 February 198344 Stade Français
Gonzalo CanaleCentre11 November 198233 Clermont Auvergne
Andrea MasiCentre30 March 198131 Biarritz Olympique
Pablo CanavosioWing26 December 198116 Castres Olympique
Matteo PratichettiWing27 July 19857 Calvisano
Kaine RobertsonWing29 October 198023 Viadana
Marko StanojevicWing1 October 19796 Bristol[38]
David BortolussiFullback21 July 198110 Montpellier Hérault
Ezio GalonFullback22 July 197711 Overmach Parma

New Zealand edit

Squad announced 22 July 2007[39]

Head coach: Graham Henry

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedFranchise/province
Carl HaymanProp14 November 197941 Otago
Greg SomervilleProp28 November 197755 Canterbury
Neemia TialataProp15 July 198217 Wellington
Tony WoodcockProp27 January 198133 North Harbour
Andrew HoreHooker13 September 197821 Taranaki
Keven MealamuHooker20 March 197947 Auckland
Anton OliverHooker9 September 197555 Otago
Chris JackLock5 September 197862 Tasman
Keith RobinsonLock14 December 197610 Waikato
Ali WilliamsLock30 April 198142 Auckland
Jerry CollinsFlanker4 November 198044 Wellington
Chris MasoeFlanker15 May 197915 Wellington
Richie McCaw (c)Flanker31 December 198055 Canterbury
Reuben ThorneFlanker2 January 197548 Canterbury
Sione LauakiNumber 822 June 19817 Waikato
Rodney So'oialoNumber 83 October 197937 Wellington
Andy EllisScrum-half21 February 19842 Canterbury
Byron KelleherScrum-half3 December 197654 Waikato
Brendon LeonardScrum-half16 April 19854 Waikato
Dan CarterFly-half5 March 198241 Canterbury
Nick EvansFly-half14 August 198012 Otago
Aaron MaugerCentre29 November 198042 Canterbury
Luke McAlisterCentre28 August 198318 North Harbour
Conrad SmithCentre12 October 198112 Wellington
Isaia ToeavaCentre5 January 198610 Auckland
Doug HowlettWing21 September 197859 Auckland
Joe RokocokoWing6 June 198345 Auckland
Sitiveni SivivatuWing19 April 198217 Waikato
Leon MacDonaldFullback21 December 197747 Canterbury
Mils MuliainaFullback31 July 198052 Waikato

Portugal edit

Portugal named their final squad for the tournament on 3 September 2007.[40]

Head coach: Tomaz Morais

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Rui CordeiroProp14 October 197639 Académica de Coimbra
Ruben SpachuckProp14 February 198118 Belenenses
Duarte FigueiredoProp25 June 19823 CDUL
André SilvaProp9 February 197512 Stade Montois
Juan MuréProp21 March 19830 Belenenses
João CorreiaHooker19 August 197826 Direito
Joaquim FerreiraHooker27 April 197382 CDUP
Gonçalo UvaLock15 December 198227 Montpellier
David PenalvaLock26 January 198118 Blagnac
Marcello d'OreyLock7 March 197659 CDUP
Salvador PalhaLock14 April 19842 Direito
João UvaFlanker19 May 198035 Belenenses
Paulo MurinelloFlanker4 May 197422 Cascais
Diogo CoutinhoFlanker3 September 197728 Direito
Tiago GirãoFlanker30 November 19842 CDUL
Juan Severino SomozaFlanker16 September 198110 Agronomia
Vasco Uva (c)Number 815 June 198239 Direito
Luís PissarraScrum-half5 October 197568 Agronomia
José PintoScrum-half5 February 198130 Direito
Gonçalo MalheiroFly-half11 May 197838 CDUP
Duarte Cardoso PintoFly-half17 March 198225 Agronomia
Pedro CabralFly-half29 June 19833 CDUL
Diogo MateusCentre7 February 198048 Belenenses[41]
Diogo GamaCentre15 July 198110 Benfica
Miguel PortelaCentre4 March 197453 Direito
Frederico SousaCentre18 August 197838 Direito
António AguilarWing6 July 197847 Direito
Pedro CarvalhoWing29 June 198421 Direito
Gonçalo ForoWing14 April 198215 CDUL
David MateusWing7 February 198015 Belenenses
Pedro LealFullback28 April 198420 Direito

Romania edit

Squad announced 14 August 2007[42]

Head coach: Daniel Santamans

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Petru BălanProp12 July 197653 Biarritz
Bogdan BălanProp11 February 198022 Montauban
Silviu FloreaProp19 July 197715 Béziers
Paulică IonProp10 January 198320 Bath
Cezar PopescuProp29 December 197632 Agen
Petrișor ToderașcProp15 July 198046 Brive
Marius ȚincuHooker7 April 197830 Perpignan
Răzvan MavrodinHooker29 September 197346 Pau
Sorin Socol (c)Lock30 November 197738 Pau
Cristian PetreLock23 March 197956 Béziers
Valentin UrsacheLock12 August 198516 Arad
Augustin PetrecheiLock4 August 198019 Béziers
Ovidiu TonițaFlanker6 August 198037 Perpignan
Florin CorodeanuFlanker26 March 197750 Grenoble
Alexandru MantaFlanker7 June 197723 Castres
Costica MersoiuFlanker30 October 197728 Dinamo București
Alexandru TudoriFlanker11 October 197829 Dinamo București
Cosmin RațiuNumber 818 June 197916 Dinamo București
Valentin CalafateanuScrum-half25 January 198514 Dinamo București
Lucian SîrbuScrum-half16 October 197648 Béziers
Ionuț DimofteFly-half30 September 198417 Arad
Dănuț DumbravăFly-half6 August 198132 Steaua Bucharest
Romeo GontineacCentre18 December 197371 Aurillac
Csaba GálCentre7 March 198510 U Cluj
Dan VladCentre12 July 19837 Steaua Bucharest
Ionuț TofanCentre8 March 197771 Limoges
Cătălin FercuWing5 September 198616 Arad
Ion TeodorescuWing27 July 197641 Arad
Gabriel BrezoianuWing18 January 197765 Racing Métro
Cătălin NicolaeWing22 July 19804 Steaua Bucharest
Iulian DumitrașFullback22 June 198212 Pau
Florin VlaicuFullback26 July 198611 Steaua Bucharest

Scotland edit

Squad announced 14 August 2007.[43] On 11 September, his 24th birthday, Alasdair Dickinson was called up to the Scotland squad to replace the injured Allan Jacobsen.[44]

Head coach: Frank Hadden

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Ross FordHooker23 April 198414 Glasgow
Scott LawsonHooker28 September 198111 Sale Sharks
Fergus ThomsonHooker18 September 19832 Glasgow
Allan JacobsenProp22 September 197823 Edinburgh
Gavin KerrProp3 April 197742 Glasgow
Euan MurrayProp7 August 198011 Northampton
Craig SmithProp30 August 197819 Edinburgh
Jim HamiltonLock17 November 19829 Leicester
Nathan HinesLock29 November 197644 Perpignan
Scott MacLeodLock3 March 19799 Scarlets
Scott MurrayLock15 January 197685 Montauban
John BarclayFlanker24 September 19860 Glasgow
Kelly BrownFlanker8 June 198214 Glasgow
Ally HoggFlanker20 July 198335 Edinburgh
Jason White (c)Flanker17 April 197859 Sale Sharks
Dave CallamNumber 815 February 19839 Edinburgh
Simon TaylorNumber 817 August 197954 Stade Français
Mike BlairScrum-half20 April 198139 Edinburgh
Chris CusiterScrum-half13 June 198232 Perpignan
Rory LawsonScrum-half12 March 19817 Gloucester
Dan ParksFly-half26 May 197832 Glasgow
Rob DeweyCentre19 October 19838 Ulster
Marcus Di RolloCentre31 March 197819 Edinburgh
Andrew HendersonCentre3 February 198046 Glasgow
Simon WebsterCentre8 March 198124 Edinburgh
Sean LamontWing15 January 198131 Northampton
Nikki WalkerWing5 March 19828 Ospreys
Chris PatersonWing30 March 197876 Gloucester
Rory LamontFullback10 March 198210 Sale Sharks
Hugo SouthwellFullback14 May 198031 Edinburgh
Alasdair DickinsonProp11 September 19830 Edinburgh

Pool D edit

Argentina edit

Squad released 28 July 2007 from Planet-Rugby Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine. Additional information from Unión Argentina de Rugby.

Martín Gaitán was forced to withdraw from the squad on 18 August after it was discovered he had a blocked artery in his heart, and was replaced by Hernán Senillosa.[45] José María Núñez Piossek was forced to withdraw from the squad due to injury on 30 August, and was replaced by Federico Martín Aramburú.[46] Mario Ledesma was forced to withdraw from the squad for the third-place match against France due to injury on 15 October, and was replaced by Eusebio Guiñazú.[47]

Head coach: Marcelo Loffreda

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Eusebio GuiñazúHooker15 January 198212 Agen
Mario LedesmaHooker17 May 197359 Clermont
Alberto Vernet BasualdoHooker8 June 19824 Alumni
Marcos AyerzaProp12 January 198313 Leicester
Santiago González BonorinoProp5 May 197513 Capitolina
Omar HasanProp21 April 197158 Toulouse
Rodrigo RonceroProp16 February 197720 Stade Français
Martín ScelzoProp5 February 197634 Clermont
Patricio AlbaceteLock9 February 198118 Toulouse
Rimas Álvarez KairelisLock22 July 197431 Perpignan
Ignacio Fernández LobbeLock20 November 197457 Sale Sharks
Esteban LozadaLock8 January 19824 CASI
Martín DurandFlanker30 May 197649 Montpellier
Lucas OstigliaFlanker3 May 197627 Agen
Juan Martín Fernández LobbeFlanker19 November 198114 Sale Sharks
Martín SchustermanFlanker13 September 197515 Leeds
Juan Manuel LeguizamónNumber 86 June 198316 London Irish
Gonzalo LongoNumber 814 March 197444 Clermont
Nicolás Fernández MirandaScrum-half25 November 197241 Hindú
Agustín Pichot (c)Scrum-half22 August 197465 Stade Français
Juan Martín HernándezFly-half7 August 198221 Stade Français
Federico TodeschiniFly-half8 August 197515 Montpellier
Felipe ContepomiCentre20 August 197751 Leinster
Manuel ContepomiCentre20 August 197730 Newman
Hernán SenillosaCentre1 October 197716 Hindú
Gonzalo TiesiCentre24 April 198510 London Irish
Horacio AgullaWing22 October 19845 Hindú
Lucas BorgesWing17 February 198018 Stade Français
Federico Martín AramburúWing20 January 198012 Perpignan
Ignacio CorletoFullback21 June 197829 Stade Français
Federico Serra MirasFullback3 October 19797 SIC

France edit

Provisional squad announced 14 June 2007, from Planet-Rugby. Elvis Vermeulen replaced by Thierry Dusautoir due to injury on 21 June Planet-Rugby. Sylvain Marconnet was replaced due to injury by Nicolas Mas on 20 August BBC Sport.

Head coach: Bernard Laporte

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Sébastien BrunoHooker26 August 197422 Sale Sharks
Raphaël Ibañez (c)Hooker17 February 197392 Wasps
Dimitri SzarzewskiHooker26 January 198316 Stade Français
Nicolas MasProp25 May 198010 Perpignan
Olivier MilloudProp9 December 197545 Bourgoin
Jean-Baptiste PouxProp26 September 197914 Toulouse
Pieter de VilliersProp3 July 197264 Stade Français
Sébastien ChabalLock8 December 197731 Sale Sharks
Lionel NalletLock14 September 197628 Castres
Fabien PelousLock7 December 1973113 Toulouse
Jérôme ThionLock2 December 197736 Biarritz
Serge BetsenFlanker25 March 197458 Biarritz
Thierry DusautoirFlanker18 November 19815 Toulouse
Rémy MartinFlanker10 August 197918 Stade Français
Yannick NyangaFlanker19 December 198321 Toulouse
Julien BonnaireNumber 820 September 197831 Clermont
Imanol HarinordoquyNumber 820 February 198041 Biarritz
Jean-Baptiste ÉlissaldeScrum-half23 November 197723 Toulouse
Pierre MignoniScrum-half28 February 197725 Clermont
Lionel BeauxisFly-half24 October 19856 Stade Français
Frédéric MichalakFly-half16 October 198244 Toulouse
Yannick JauzionCentre28 July 197844 Toulouse
David MartyCentre30 October 198213 Perpignan
David SkrelaCentre2 March 19798 Stade Français
Damien TrailleCentre12 June 197953 Biarritz
Vincent ClercWing7 May 198122 Toulouse
Christophe DominiciWing20 May 197262 Stade Français
Cédric HeymansWing20 July 197832 Toulouse
Aurélien RougerieWing26 September 198046 Clermont
Clément PoitrenaudFullback20 May 198228 Toulouse

The following players are on reserve in case of withdrawals from the squad.

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Benjamin KayserHooker26 July 19840 Leicester
Laurent EmmanuelliProp19 September 19760 Clermont
Pascal PapéLock5 December 198018 Castres
Grégory LamboleyLock12 January 198213 Toulouse
Olivier MagneFlanker11 April 197390 London Irish
Dimitri YachviliScrum-half19 September 198032 Biarritz
Benjamin BoyetFly-half8 August 19793 Bourgoin
Brian LiebenbergCentre19 September 197912 Stade Français
Jean-Philippe GrandclaudeCentre4 August 19823 Perpignan

Georgia edit

Final squad released on 9 August 2007 from Planet-Rugby, other details from Georgian RFU

Head coach: Malkhaz Cheishvili

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Akvsenti GiorgadzeHooker4 June 197647 Castres
David KhinchaguishviliProp24 July 198215 Bourgoin
Avtandil KopalianiProp13 June 198219 Montauban
Mamuka MagrakvelidzeProp12 August 197718 Metro Paris
Goderdzi ShvelidzeProp17 April 197837 Clermont
Davit ZirakashviliProp10 October 198313 Clermont
Levan DatunashviliLock18 January 198319 Montluçon
Victor DidebulidzeLock4 November 197139 Massy
Zurab MtchedlishviliLock22 October 197144 Figeac
Mamuka GorgodzeLock14 July 198423 Montpellier
Ilia Zedguinidze (c)Lock20 January 197746 Auch
Giorgi ChkhaidzeFlanker19 August 198120 Massy
Gia LabadzeFlanker21 September 197345 Toulon
Ilia MaissuradzeFlanker1 July 197716 Nantes
Zviad MaissuradzeFlanker28 October 198019 Locomotivi Tbilisi
Rati UrushadzeFlanker22 September 197522 Nice
Besso UdessianiNumber 814 March 197926 Chalon
Irakli AbuseridzeScrum-half25 November 197744 Orléans
Meko KvirikashviliScrum-half27 December 198320 Pau
Bidzina SamkharadzeScrum-half2 October 198326 Farul Constanța
Otar BarkalaiaFly-half17 February 198423 Figeac
Paliko JimsheladzeFly-half8 July 197556 Arras
Revaz GigauriCentre9 May 198411 Montluçon
Irakli GiorgadzeCentre26 December 198227 Bourgoin
Davit KacharavaCentre16 January 198512 Bastia
Malkhaz UrjukashviliCentre24 September 198021 Aurillac
Giorgi ElizbarashviliWing21 January 198414 Krasny Yar
Otar EloshviliWing15 November 19789 Arras
Besik KhamashuridzeWing14 August 197749 Cannes
Irakli MachkhaneliWing18 July 198124 Mont-de-Marsan
Giorgi ShkininWing7 March 198319 Blois

Ireland edit

Squad listed from BBC Sport 12 August 2007, further information from Irish Rugby Football Union.

Head coach: Eddie O'Sullivan

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Simon BestProp11 February 197819 Ulster
John HayesProp2 November 197374 Munster
Marcus HoranProp7 September 197746 Munster
Bryan YoungProp6 November 19818 Ulster
Rory BestHooker15 August 198213 Ulster
Jerry FlanneryHooker17 October 197816 Munster
Frankie SheahanHooker27 August 197628 Munster
Donncha O'CallaghanLock23 March 197935 Munster
Paul O'ConnellLock20 October 197944 Munster
Malcolm O'KellyLock19 July 197486 Leinster
Neil BestFlanker3 April 197913 Ulster
Simon EasterbyFlanker21 July 197557 Scarlets
Stephen FerrisFlanker2 September 19854 Ulster
Alan QuinlanFlanker13 July 197425 Munster
David WallaceFlanker8 July 197637 Munster
Denis LeamyNumber 827 November 198122 Munster
Isaac BossScrum-half9 April 19809 Ulster
Eoin ReddanScrum-half20 November 19803 Wasps
Peter StringerScrum-half13 December 197776 Munster
Ronan O'GaraFly-half7 March 197772 Munster
Paddy WallaceFly-half27 August 19795 Ulster
Gordon D'ArcyCentre10 February 198031 Leinster
Gavin DuffyCentre18 September 19817 Connacht
Brian O'Driscoll (c)Centre21 January 197975 Leinster
Brian CarneyWing23 July 19763 Munster
Denis HickieWing13 February 197658 Leinster
Shane HorganWing18 July 197855 Leinster
Andrew TrimbleWing20 October 198416 Ulster
Girvan DempseyFullback2 October 197574 Leinster
Geordan MurphyFullback19 April 197849 Leicester

Namibia edit

Squad released 18 July 2007 from Planet-Rugby, additional information from Namibian Rugby and South Africa Rugby.

Head coach: Hakkies Husselman

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

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Matches PlayedClub/province
Hugo HornHooker9 May 197731 Border
Johannes MeyerHooker19 February 1981 Wanderers
Jané du ToitProp2 October 197520 Boland
Kees Lensing (c)Prop1 June 197815 Sharks
Johnny RedelinghuysProp7 February 19848 Kimberley Tech
Marius VisserProp24 April 198217 Border
Nico EsterhuyseLock5 March 198426 Maties RC
Domingo KamongaLock3 March 1974 United Rugby Club
Uakazuwaka KazombiazeLock25 January 1979 Western Suburbs
Heino SenekalLock20 October 197524 Cornish Pirates
Herman LintveltFlanker6 September 197630 United Rugby Club
Michael MacKenzieFlanker13 September 19835 United Rugby Club
Jacques NieuwenhuisFlanker23 March 198020 Valke
Jacques BurgerNumber 829 July 198312 Stade Aurillacois Cantal Auvergne
Tinus du PlessisNumber 820 May 198426 Maties RC
Eugene JantjiesScrum-half10 August 198628 Western Suburbs
Jurie van TonderScrum-half9 April 1980 United Rugby Club
Morné SchreuderFly-half5 September 1979 Wanderers
Emile WesselsFly-half27 June 1979 Tuggeranong Vikings
Lu-Wayne BotesCentre18 January 19787 JHB University
Du Preez GroblerCentre8 June 197723 United Rugby Club
Bratley LangenhovenCentre3 December 19831 Pukke
Corne PowellCentre27 May 197425 Windhoek United
Piet van ZylCentre14 May 1979 Boland
Melrick AfricaWing18 January 197819 Reho Falcons
John DrotskyWing6 June 19840 Reho Falcons
Deon MoutonWing29 November 197423 Reho Falcons
Ryan WitbooiWing7 September 198510 Western Suburbs
Heini BockFullback28 December 198111 Reho Falcons
Tertius LosperFullback22 November 19855 Western Suburbs

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