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The 2010 mid-year rugby union tests (also known as the Summer Internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) refers to the rugby union Internationals that were played from late May to late June, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. For Australia national rugby union team, Australia, New Zealand national rugby union team, New Zealand and South Africa national rugby union team, South Africa, the tests constituted preparation for the 2010 Tri Nations Series, 2010 Tri Nations. The first nation to announce its fixtures for this series was Australian Rugby Union, Australia, which unveiled its schedule on 21 September 2009. South Africa announced its fixtures on 8 October 2009, but delayed announcing the venues since it simultaneously hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup. FIFA regulations call for FIFA World Cup, World Cup venues to be handed over to FIFA 15 days before the World Cup starts. FIFA also prohibits any other major sporting events from being held in host cities from 7 days before the opening of the World Cup and until 7 days after its end. An agreement was reached between the South African Rugby Union and the local World Cup organising committee to allow the match against France to be held at SARU's intended venue of Newlands Stadium, Newlands in Cape Town, a non-World Cup venue in a World Cup city.


Overview


Series


Other tours


Matches


Week 1

* As is typical for Barbarians matches, this was an uncapped match for England.


Week 2

* As is typical for Barbarians matches, this was an uncapped match for Ireland. ---- ----


Week 3

---- * Dan Carter became the List of leading rugby union test point scorers, fourth player in history to score 1,000 test points, after Jonny Wilkinson, Neil Jenkins and Diego Domínguez (rugby union), Diego Domínguez. He ended the day in third on the all-time list, surpassing Domínguez. * Sam Whitelock (New Zealand) made his international debut. ---- ---- ---- * Scotland become the first side to defeat Argentina in Tucumán.


Week 4

---- ---- * This was intended to be the last rugby test played at Carisbrook; however, the stadium would host the All Blacks' 2011 World Cup warm-up match against Fiji national rugby union team, Fiji. Carisbrook's replacement, Forsyth Barr Stadium, ultimately opened in August 2011. ---- * This was England's first victory in the Southern Hemisphere since the 2003 Rugby World Cup. ---- ---- * Scotland earn their first series win ever against Argentina.


Week 5

---- * This was referee Jonathan Kaplan's 17th game involving New Zealand, a new refereeing record for games involving any one country. ---- ---- * Springbok captain John Smit became the first rugby player to win 50 tests as captain. * Bryan Habana scored his 38th test try, equalling the South African record of Joost van der Westhuizen. ---- * This game was referee Stuart Dickinson's 50th test match. * Argentina score their biggest win ever over France. The Pumas' previous record win over ''Les Bleus'' was their 34–10 win in the third-place game of the 2007 Rugby World Cup. * Argentina captain Felipe Contepomi became the List of leading rugby union test point scorers, 18th player in history to amass 500 career test points.


See also

*Mid-year rugby union test series *2010 end-of-year rugby union tests *2010 Asian Five Nations *2010 Churchill Cup, 2010 IRB Churchill Cup *2010 IRB Pacific Nations Cup *2010 IRB Nations Cup


References

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