2015 Rugby World Cup squads
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The 2015 Rugby World Cup was an international
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tournament held in England and Wales from 18 September until 31 October 2015. 20 national teams competed, each bringing a squad of 31 players to the tournament. Each team had to submit their squad to
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by 31 August 2015. A player could be replaced for medical or compassionate reasons, but would be unable to return to the squad. Any replacement players had an enforced stand-down period of 48 hours before they could take the field. Players marked (c) were the nominated
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for their teams. All details, such as number of international caps and player age, are as of the opening day of the tournament on 18 September 2015.


Squads


Pool A


Australia

On 21 August, Australia announced their 31-man squad. 1 On 29 September, Sam Carter and James Hanson were called up to the squad to replace Will Skelton and Wycliff Palu, injured during Australia's game with Uruguay. Head coach:
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England

On 27 August, England announced their 31-man squad. 1 On 28 September, Nick Easter was called up to the squad to replace Billy Vunipola, injured during England's game with Wales. Head coach: Stuart Lancaster


Fiji

On 21 August, Fiji announced their 31-man squad. 1 On 25 September, Timoci Nagusa was called up to the squad to replace Waisea Nayacalevu, injured during Fiji's game with Australia. 2 On 27 September, Taniela Koroi was called up to the squad to replace Isei Colati, injured during Fiji's game with Australia. Head coach: John McKee


Uruguay

On 30 August, Uruguay announced their 31-man squad. Head coach:
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Wales

On 31 August, Wales announced their 31-man squad. After injuries to
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and
Leigh Halfpenny Stephen Leigh Halfpenny (born 22 December 1988) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays as a fullback or wing for the Scarlets, Wales and the British & Irish Lions. Halfpenny is the third highest points scorer for Wales after Neil Jenkins and ...
during Wales' warm-up match against Italy, Mike Philips and Eli Walker were called up to replace the injured duo. On 14 September, Eli Walker was released from the squad following injury and was replaced with Ross Moriarty. 1 On 21 September, Tyler Morgan was called up to the squad to replace Cory Allen who tore his hamstring in Wales's opening win against Uruguay. 2 On 28 September, Gareth Anscombe and James Hook were called up to the squad to replace Hallam Amos and Scott Williams who were injured in Wales's win against England. 3 On 11 October, Liam Williams was ruled out of the World Cup having suffered an injury against Australia, and Eli Walker re-joined the squad to replace him. Walker was allowed to re-join the squad, as he was released from the team before Wales officially arrived in tournament. Head coach:
Warren Gatland Warren David Gatland (born 17 September 1963) is a New Zealand rugby union coach and former player who is currently in his second spell as the head coach of the Wales national team. As head coach of Wales from 2007 to 2019, he won four Six N ...


Pool B


Japan

On 31 August, Japan announced their 31-man squad. Head coach: Eddie Jones


Samoa

On 11 August, Samoa announced their 31-man squad. On 24 August, Faifili Levave was called up to replace Fa'atiga Lemalu who withdrew due to injury. On 11 September, Census Johnston was called up to replace Logovi'i Mulipola. Head coach: Stephen Betham


Scotland

On 1 September, Scotland announced their 31-man squad. On 14 September, Kevin Bryce replaced Stuart McInally in the squad following injury. 1 On 29 September, Blair Cowan replaced Grant Gilchrist in the squad following injury. 2 On 17 October, Rory Sutherland replaced Ryan Grant in the squad following injury. Head coach:
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South Africa

On 28 August, South Africa announced their 31-man squad. 1 On 27 September, Jan Serfontein was called up to the squad to replace captain Jean de Villiers, injured during South Africa's game with Samoa. Head coach: Heyneke Meyer


United States

On 1 September, the United States named their 31-man squad. On 3 September, Scott LaValla was replaced by Matt Trouville following an injury suffered in training. Head coach: Mike Tolkin


Pool C


Argentina

On 16 August, Argentina announced their initial 31-man squad. Hours after the 31-man squad was announced, Matías Díaz suffered an injury and was replaced in the squad by Juan Pablo Orlandi. 1 On 15 October, Juan Figallo was called up to the squad to replace Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro after he suffered an injury in training. 2 Due to an injury to Agustín Creevy, usual prop Lucas Noguera Paz will cover hooker from the bench against South Africa in the Bronze Final. However, an injury sustained in training for prop Marcos Ayerza ruled him out of the Bronze Final the day before the match, and Santiago García Botta was called up as his replacement. As there was no further cover for prop, García Botta was cleared to play in the match, despite the stand-down period of 48 hours before an injury replacement can take the field, though he is only permitted to play if absolutely required. Head coach: Daniel Hourcade


Georgia

On 1 September, Georgia announced their 31-man squad. 1 On 29 September, Anton Peikrishvili was called up to the squad to replace Davit Kubriashvili, injured during Georgia's game with Argentina. Head coach: Milton Haig


Namibia

On 27 August, Namibia announced their 31-man squad. Head coach Phil Davies


New Zealand

On 30 August, New Zealand announced their 31-man squad. 1 On 10 October, Joe Moody was called up to the squad to replace Tony Woodcock, injured during New Zealand's game with Tonga. 2 On 29 October, Pauliasi Manu was called up to the squad to replace Wyatt Crockett, injured during New Zealand's game with France. Head coach: Steve Hansen


Tonga

On 18 August, Tonga announced their 30-man squad, with an additional player yet to be named. On 31 August, Tonga announced the 31st player to complete their squad. Head coach: Mana Otai


Pool D


Canada

On 25 August, Canada announced their 31-man squad. On 10 September, Jake Ilnicki was called up to replace the injured Jason Marshall. 1 On 24 September, James Pritchard was called up to the squad to replace Liam Underwood, injured during Canada's opening game with Ireland. 2 On 28 September, Pat Parfrey was called up to the squad to replace Connor Braid, injured during Canada's game with Italy. Head coach:
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France

On 23 August, France announced their 31-man squad. 1 On 20 September, Rémy Grosso was called up to the squad to replace Yoann Huget, injured during France's opening game with Italy. Head coach:
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Ireland

On 1 September, Ireland named their 31-man squad. 1 On 10 October, Jared Payne was ruled out of the World Cup having suffered an injury against Romania. He was replaced by Issac Boss on 17 October 2015. 2 On 12 October, Rhys Ruddock was called into replace Peter O'Mahony, who was ruled out of the World Cup having suffered knee ligament damage against France. 3 On 13 October, Mike McCarthy was called into replace Paul O'Connell, ruled out of the World Cup after tearing his hamstring during the group stage victory over France. Head coach: Joe Schmidt


Italy

On 24 August, Italy announced their 31-man squad. On 1 September, Simone Favaro was called up to the squad to replace the injured
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. On 10 September, Enrico Bacchin was called up to the squad to replace the injured Luca Morisi. 1 On 21 September, Michele Visentin was called up to the squad to replace Andrea Masi, injured during Italy's opening game with France. 2 On 5 October, Alberto De Marchi and Andrea Lovotti were called up to the squad to replace the injured Martin Castrogiovanni and Michele Rizzo. Head coach: Jacques Brunel


Romania

On 25 August, Romania announced their 31-man squad. 1 On 29 September, Vlad Nistor was called up to the squad to replace Ovidiu Tonita, injured during Romania's game with Ireland. Head coach: Lynn Howells


Player statistics

All statistics are to the original 31-man squad as of 18 September 2015. Statistics do not include players who joined a squad during the tournament.


Player representation by club


Player representation by league


Average age of squads


Squad caps


Previous World Cup experience


By tournaments


By matches


References

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