2007 Rugby World Cup Pool C - New Zealand Vs Romania

New Zealand Vs Romania

29 September 2007
13:00
New Zealand 85 – 8 Romania Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
Attendance: 35,608
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)
Tries: Sivivatu (2) 1' m, 24' c
Masoe 10' c
Rokocoko (3) 15' c, 58' c, 66' c
Evans 18' m
Mauger 37' m
Toeava (2) 47' c, 80+' c
Hore 64' c
Smith 75' c
Howlett 79' c
Con: McAlister (4/7)
Evans (6/6)
Report Try: Tincu 31' m
Pen: Vlaicu 72'
New Zealand
FB 15 Nick Evans
RW 14 Joe Rokocoko
OC 13 Isaia Toeava
IC 12 Aaron Mauger
LW 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu 61'
FH 10 Luke McAlister 55'
SH 9 Andrew Ellis 59'
N8 8 Sione Lauaki
OF 7 Chris Masoe 55'
BF 6 Jerry Collins (c)
RL 5 Keith Robinson 55'
LL 4 Reuben Thorne
TP 3 Greg Somerville
HK 2 Keven Mealamu 61'
LP 1 Neemia Tialata
Replacements:
HK 16 Andrew Hore 61'
PR 17 Tony Woodcock
LK 18 Chris Jack 55'
FL 19 Richie McCaw 55'
SH 20 Brendon Leonard 59'
WG 21 Doug Howlett 55'
CE 22 Conrad Smith 61'
Coach:
Graham Henry
Romania
FB 15 Iulian Dumitras 61'
RW 14 Stefan Ciuntu
OC 13 Csaba Gal
IC 12 Romeo Gontineac 70'
LW 11 Gabriel Brezoianu
FH 10 Ionut Dimofte
SH 9 Lucian Sirbu 62'
N8 8 Ovidiu Tonita
OF 7 Alexandru Manta 67'
BF 6 Florin Corodeanu 48'
RL 5 Cristian Petre
LL 4 Sorin Socol (c)
TP 3 Silviu Florea 53' 57'
HK 2 Marius Tincu 53'
LP 1 Bogdan Balan 57'
Replacements:
HK 16 Razvan Mavrodin 53'
PR 17 Paulica Ion 53'
LK 18 Valentin Ursache 67'
N8 19 Cosmin Ratiu 48'
SH 20 Valentin Calafeteanu 62'
FB 21 Florin Vlaicu 61'
CE 22 Catalin Robert Dascalu 70'
Coach:
Daniel Santamans

Man of the Match:
Joe Rokocoko (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Federico Cuesta (Argentina)
Malcolm Changleng (Scotland)
Television match official:
Paul Marks (Australia)
Fourth official:
Romain Poite (France)
Fifth official:
Jean-Luc Rebollal (France)

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