2013 International Rugby Union matches
2013 consisted of 340 Rugby union matches that included an international nation, with 295 of the matches being classed a test match. 126 international teams played at least one test either at home, away or at a neutral venue. On 154 occasions, the home side won, 118 away sides won, 5 draws and 63 neutral venue matches. 2013 marked two years to the 2015 Rugby World Cup, meaning for most tournaments; Africa Cup, Asian Five Nations, European Nations Cup, Oceania Cup and South American Rugby Championship acted as Rugby World Cup qualifyers. The Americas playoffs saw the first team to qualify for the World Cup, with Canada winning 40–20 on aggregate against the United States, to join Pool D as Americas 1. The fourteenth edition of the Six Nations Championship took place in February and March with Wales retaining the championship with a 30–3 record winning margin against England,[1] while in August, September and October, the second edition of the Rugby Championship took place with New Zealand completing the sweep winning 6 from 6 to retain the championship.
June 2013, the busiest month of the year at 87 matches or 73 test matches, marked 125 years of the British and Irish Lions, as the Lions embarked on a 3-test tour against Australia, finishing with a historic 41–16 victory to seal a 2–1 test series win for the first time in 16 years.[2] To end the year, November 2013 saw the number one test side the All Blacks win their fourteenth from fourteenth test match of the year, the first team to win every match in a calendar year in the professional era.[3]
The IRB World Rankings changed very little from the end of 2012[4] to the end of 2013.[5] New Zealand remained ranked number one a position they have held since 2010, South Africa stayed in second and Australia in third. England moved up to fourth from fifth where they were in 2012, while Samoa remained the highest tier 2 side despite falling one place to eighth in 2013. Japan slowly climbs the rankings ahead of their home Rugby World Cup in 2019 following a successful year. They earned their first win over Wales in Tokyo in June, before hosting the All Blacks for the first time in Japan. They scored the most tries than any other team at 75, 18 of which came in their 121–0 win over Philippines. Spain drew more matches than any other team this year, while Benin, Brunei and Burundi failed to score a single point in all their international matches.
The 340 matches below all contain an international team, some of which are not members of the International Rugby Board:
January
Match results | ||||||
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Date | Match | Venue | Tournament/Trophy | Report | ||
12 January 2013 | United States Virgin Islands | 6–7 | British Virgin Islands | Lionel Roberts Park, Charlotte Amalie | Test match | Report |
12 January 2013 | Curaçao | 37–24 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | University of the Netherlands Antilles, Willemstad | NACRA Rugby Championship Rd 1a South | Report |
19 January 2013 | Turks and Caicos Islands | 13–31 | Jamaica | Meridian Field, Providenciales | NACRA Rugby Championship Rd 1a North | Report |
19 January 2013 | USA South | 50–23 | Mexico | Life University, Marietta | Report | |
19 January 2013 | Lions | 51–13 | Russia | Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg | Non-test match | Report |
26 January 2013 | Saint Lucia | 35–41 | British Virgin Islands | Corinth Playing Field, Corinth | NACRA Rugby Championship Rd 1a South | Report |
February
March
April
- ↑ As Cyprus is not a IRB member, the Hungary v Cyprus match was not part of the RWC qualifications as listed. However, the Slovenia v Austria match is listed correctly as a RWC Qualification match.
- ↑ As Argentina has already qualified for RWC 2015, the match between Uruguay and Argentina was not listed as a RWC qualifier, though the Chilie v Brazil is listed correctly.
May
- ↑ As Argentina has already qualified for RWC 2015, the match between Argentina and Chile was not listed as a RWC qualifier, though the Uruguay v Brazil is listed correctly.
- ↑ As Argentina has already qualified for RWC 2015, the match between Argentina and Brazil was not listed as a RWC qualifier, though the Uruguay v Chile is listed correctly.
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
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Date | Match | Venue | Tournament/Trophy | Report | |||
1 December 2013 | Costa Rica | 71–3 | El Salvador | Liceo Franco Costarricense, Costa Rica | South American Rugby Championship Div. C | Report | |
1 December 2013 | Guatemala | 23–11 | Ecuador | Liceo Franco Costarricense, Costa Rica (NV) | Report | ||
4 December 2013 | Costa Rica | 7–13 | Ecuador | Liceo Franco Costarricense, Costa Rica | Report | ||
4 December 2013 | Guatemala | 18–43 | El Salvador | Liceo Franco Costarricense, Costa Rica (NV) | Report | ||
7 December 2013 | Costa Rica | 59–10 | Guatemala | Liceo Franco Costarricense, Costa Rica | Report | ||
7 December 2013 | Ecuador | 33–12 | El Salvador | Liceo Franco Costarricense, Costa Rica (NV) | Report | ||
7 December 2013 | Nicaragua | 7–12 | Panama | Liceo Franco Costarricense, Costa Rica (NV) | Test match | ||
15 December 2013 | DR Congo | 8–5 | Congo | Kinshasa | |||
17 December 2013 | Hong Kong | 28–17 | Belgium | King's Park, Hong Kong | End-of-year tests | Report | |
21 December 2013 | Hong Kong | 18–15 | Belgium | Hong Kong Football Club Stadium, Hong Kong | Report | ||
References
- ↑ Six Nations 2013: Wales 30-3 England
- ↑ British and Irish Lions thrash Australia to seal series win
- ↑ New Zealand make it 14 wins from 14 in 2013
- ↑ IRB World Rankings 31 December 2012
- ↑ IRB World Rankings 30 December 2013
- ↑ "SA President's XV victorious in Windhoek". South African Rugby Union. 26 May 2013. Archived from the original on 6 June 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2016.