November 2009
Ireland score a last gasp try to draw 20-20 with Australia at Croke Park. Brian O'Drsicoll gave Australia their first try then saved the game for Ireland with a try of his own in the final minute
Leicester Tigers 29-20 Gwent Dragons Newport; Llanelli Scarlets 32 - 17 Worcester; Northampton 19 - 3 Saracens; Bath Rugby 21 - 11 Ospreys
Andy Robinson kicks off his reign as Scotland coach with a 23-10 win over Fiji at Murrayfield.
England claim an unconvincing win against Argentina at Twickenham thanks to a late try by winger Matt Banahan.
Corey Flynn scores the only try to help a second-string New Zealand side grind out a 20-6 win over Italy in front of a capacity 80,000 crowd at the San Siro.
France comprehensively outmuscle world champions South Africa 20-13 to continue their 12-year home run of victories over the recently crowned Tri-Nations winners.
Wales cling on to a slender 17-13 victory over Samoa in their international match at the Millennium Stadium.
Marika Vakacegu, Oriol Ripol, Rob O'Donnell and David Seymour all score tries as Sale ease to win in Anglo-Welsh Cup.
John Fogarty is drafted into Ireland's senior squad ahead of Sunday's clash with Australia as cover for Jerry Flannery. Despite Munster hooker Flannery participating in training on Friday, Ireland coach Declan Kidney opts to call up Fogarty as a precaution
15-Luke McLean, 14-Kaine Robertson, 13-Gonzalo Canale, 12-Gonzalo Garcia, 11-Mirco Bergamasco, 10-Craig Gower, 9-Tito Tebaldi, 8-Sergio Parisse, 7-Mauro Bergamasco, 6-Alessandro Zanni, 5-Quintin Geldenhuys, 4-Carlo Antonio Del Fava, 3-Martin Castrogiovanni, 2-Leonardo Ghiraldini, 1-Salvato Perugini
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