
Young French fans celebrate a France try against Wales in Cournon on 13 June
Photo: P. Da Costa/IRB
17 JUNE 2006
It's the end of the pool stages and the results of today's matches will decide who can still win the IRB Under 21 World Championship crown.
Australia have defeated New Zealand in Vichy 21-17, but the bonus point gained by New Zealand for losing by less than eight points could be vital in who goes into the top four places.
South Africa have beaten France 14-10 in Issoire - a result which means both teams can still win the tournament.
England came from 9-0 down at half time to beat Scotland 31-12 in Riom.
Earlier, Argentina kept alive their hopes of a top four spot be beating Wales 13-10.
Fiji and Ireland also recorded wins in the early matches on day two.
To see the details for each match click on the date/time.
| 17/06/2006, 16:00, FT |
Italy |
17-43 |
Fiji |
Stade Darragon, Vichy |
| 17/06/2006, 16:00, FT |
Wales |
10-13 |
Argentina |
Stade Emile Pons , Riom |
| 17/06/2006, 16:00, FT |
Ireland |
47-0 |
Georgia |
Stade au Complexe du Mas , Issoire |
| 17/06/2006, 18:00, FT |
Australia |
21-17 |
New Zealand |
Stade Darragon, Vichy |
| 17/06/2006, 18:00, FT |
England |
31-12 |
Scotland |
Stade Emile Pons , Riom |
| 17/06/2006, 18:00, FT |
South Africa |
14-10 |
France |
Stade au Complexe du Mas , Issoire |
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