2007 Rugby World Cup warm-up tests
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Throughout August 2007, various teams prepared for the
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in
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with a short series of test matches, primarily in the Northern Hemisphere and involving the RBS Six Nations sides. In addition,
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played one test in
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following the 2007 Tri Nations and
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one test in their home country and one in
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. The tests were effectively a replacement for the usual Autumn international series in November which does not take place in
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years. Note: this article does not include international results not involving at least one side who had qualified for the 2007 World Cup.


Saturday, 21 July


Saturday, 28 July

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Thursday, 2 August


Saturday, 4 August

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Monday, 6 August


Friday, 10 August


Saturday, 11 August

*In this match,
Fabien Pelous Fabien Pelous (born 7 December 1973) is a retired French rugby union footballer. A lock who also occasionally played as a number eight and flanker, he played the bulk of his professional career for Stade Toulousain, and is the all-time leader i ...
equalled Philippe Sella for most
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for France, with 111. ---- ---- ---- ---- ----


Tuesday, 14 August

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Wednesday, 15 August


Thursday, 16 August


Friday 17 August


Saturday, 18 August

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Fabien Pelous Fabien Pelous (born 7 December 1973) is a retired French rugby union footballer. A lock who also occasionally played as a number eight and flanker, he played the bulk of his professional career for Stade Toulousain, and is the all-time leader i ...
set a new France record with his 112th cap. ---- ---- ----


Sunday, 19 August


Tuesday 21 August


Friday, 24 August

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Saturday, 25 August

---- *Japan
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Daisuke Ohata is a former Japanese rugby union player. He usually played on the wing, and sometimes at centre, for the Japanese national team. He made his name internationally as a speedy ace in the World Rugby Sevens Series (then known as the IRB World Sevens ...
, the all-time world leader in international tries, was injured and was ruled out of the World Cup after he tore his left
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in the match. ---- ---- ---- ---- ----


Sunday, 26 August


External links


List of all warm-up matches involving national teams and clubs
(22 October 2009)


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:World Cup 2007 Warm-up tests 2007–08 in European rugby union 2007–08 in Japanese rugby union 2007 in Oceanian rugby union 2007 in South American rugby union 2007 in North American rugby union 2007 in African rugby union