Test Matches

South Africa 26 – 00 Italy (Cape Town)

Springboks [26]
Tries: Frans Steyn, Bismarck du Plessis (2), Beast Mtawarira
Conversions: Frans Steyn (3)

Video: Player Reactions

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9l-EXlkRi4

New Zealand 44 – 12 England (Christchurch)

All Blacks [44]
Tries: Richard Kahui, Dan Carter, Ma’a Nonu, Sione Lauaki, Jimmy Cowan
Conversions: Dan Carter (4), Stephen Donald
Penalties: Dan Carter (3)

England [12]
Tries: Danny Care, Tom Varndell
Conversion: Olly Barkley

2008 Nations Cup Final

Emerging Boks 25 – 13 Romania (Bucharest)

Emerging Boks other results:
Emerging Boks 11-03 Georgia
Emerging Boks 20-19 Italy A

2008 French Top 14 Semifinal

Clermont 21 – 07 Perpignan

IRB Junior World Championship

FINAL: New Zealand 38 – 03 England
South Africa 43 – 18 Wales
Samoa 30 – 10 Argentina
Australia 42 – 21 France
Ireland 39 – 12 Scotland
Italy 33 – 10 Canada
Japan 44 – 8 USA
Tonga 28 – 20 Fiji

Boland 48 – 42 Valke (Brakpan)

Valke [42]
Tries: Luvo Sogidashe (2), Rowan Cloete, Gerrie Odendaal, Sean Plaatjies
Conversions: True Blue Smit (4)
Penalties: Smit (3)

Boland [48]
Tries: John Daniels (3), Justin Peach, Marnus Hugo, Conrad Burke
Conversions: Justin Peach (6)
Penalties: Justin Peach (2)

Griquas 16 – 20 Cheetahs (Kimberley)

Griquas [16]
Try: Stephan Gerber
Conversion: Conrad Barnard
Penalties: Conrad Barnard (3)

Cheetahs [20]
Tries: JW Jonker, Schalk van der Merwe
Conversions: Jacques-Louis Potgieter (2)
Penalties: Jacques-Louis Potgieter (2)

Sharks 28 – 25 Western Province (Durban)

Sharks [28]
Try: Rory Kockott, Keegan Daniel
Penalties: Rory Kockott (6)

Western Province [25]
Try: Wylie Human
Conversion: Willem de Waal
Penalties: Willem de Waal (6)

Lions 07 – 21 Blue Bulls (Johannesburg)

Lions [07]
Try: Jano Vermaak
Conversion: Earl Rose

Blue Bulls [21]
Tries: John Mametsa (3)
Penalty: Morne Steyn
Drop-goal: JP Joubert

Springboks 37 – 21 Wales

Springboks [37]
Tries: Jean de Villiers (2), Ricky Januarie, Bismarck du Plessis
Conversions: Butch James (4)
Penalties: Butch James (3)

Wales [21]
Tries: Gareth Cooper, Shane Williams
Conversion: Stephen Jones
Penalties: Stephen Jones (3)

Man of the Match: Jean de Villiers (RSA)

Australia 18 – 12 Ireland

Australia [18]
Tries: Berryck Barnes, James Horwill
Conversion: Matt Giteau
Penalties: Matt Giteau (2)

Ireland [12]
Tries: Denis Leamy, Brian O’Driscoll
Conversion: Ronan O’Gara

Argentina 14 – 26 Scotland

Argentina [14]
Tries: Ignacio Fernández Lobbe, Horacio Agulla
Conversions: Federico Todeschini (2)

Scotland [26]
Tries: Ross Ford, Graeme Morrison
Conversions: Chris Paterson (2)
Penalties: Chris Paterson (4)

New Zealand 37 – 20 England

New Zealand [37]
Tries: Conrad Smith, Dan Carter, Mils Muliaina, Sitiveni Sivivatu
Conversions: Dan Carter (4)
Penalties: Dan Carter (3)

England [20]
Tries: Topsy Ojo (2)
Conversions: Ollie Barkley (2)
Penalties: Ollie Barkley (2)

South Africa 43 – 17 Wales (Bloemfontein)

Springboks [43]
Tries: Conrad Jantjes, Jean de Villiers, Pierre Spies, Percy Montgomery
Conversions: Butch James (4)
Penalties: Butch James (5)

Wales [17]
Tries: Jamie Roberts, Shane Williams
Conversions: Stephen Jones (2)
Penalty: Jones

New Zealand 21 – 11 Ireland (Wellington)

New Zealand [21]
Tries: Sitiveni Sivivatu, Ma’a Nonu
Conversion: Dan Carter
Penalties: Dan Carter (3)

Ireland [11]
Try: Paddy Wallace
Penalties: Ronan O’Gara (2)

Argentina 21 – 15 Scotland (Rosario)

Argentina [21]
Tries: Alvaro Tejeda, Gonzalo Tiese
Penalties: Federic Todeschini (3)
Conversion: Todeschini

Scotland [15]
Penalties: Chris Paterson (5)

6 June IRB Junior World Championship

Argentina 17 – 9 Ireland
England 41 – 17 Fiji
Samoa 29 – 17 Scotland
Wales 29 – 10 Italy
Australia 81 – 12 Canada
France 53 – 17 Japan
New Zealand 48 – 9 Tonga
South Africa 108 – 18 USA 

Reports say South Africa flanker Juan Smith has been ruled out for the entire Super 15 rugby season and may miss the World Cup after tearing his Achilles tendon.

The Super 15 website, quoting Cheetahs sources, says Smith will be sidelined for the next six to nine months. Smith would also miss the Tri-Nations, and possibly the World Cup in New Zealand in September.

Cheetahs captain Smith left the field just two minutes into his first game of the season against the defending champion Bulls in round two of the Super 15 on Friday. The report says he will have surgery early next week. The 69-times capped Smith, a World Cup winner in 2007, passed a late fitness test on an ankle injury before the match.