2010 Women's Rugby World Cup Pool C
Encyclopedia
Pool C of the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup was composed of 2006 World Cup
semi-finalists France
and Canada
, Scotland
and Sweden
.
Touch judges:
David Keane (Ireland
)
Debbie Innes (England
)
Fourth official:
Will Halford (England
)
Fifth official:
Paula Carter (England
)
Touch judges:
David Keane (Ireland
)
Debbie Innes (England
)
Fourth official:
Will Halford (England
)
Fifth official:
Rebecca Patrick (England
)
Touch judges:
Sarah Corrigan
(Australia
)
Kerstin Ljungdahl (Germany)
Fourth official:
Andrea Ttofa (England
)
Fifth official:
Sarah Cox (England
)
Touch judges:
Nicky Inwood (New Zealand)
Debbie Innes (England
)
Fourth official:
Alan Biggs (England
)
Fifth official:
Catherine Lewis (England
)
Touch judges:
Javier Mancuso (Argentina)
Sébastien Minery (France)
Fourth official:
Moira Pritchard (England
)
Fifth official:
Jane Pizii (England
)
Touch judges:
Javier Mancuso (Argentina)
Debbie Innes (England
)
Fourth official:
Ed Turnill (England
)
Fifth official:
Catherine Lewis (England
)
2006 Women's Rugby World Cup
The 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup took place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The tournament began on 31 August and ended on 17 September 2006. The 2006 tournament was the third World Cup approved by the IRB, the previous two being held 2002 in Spain and in the Netherlands, in 1998...
semi-finalists France
France women's national rugby union team
The France women's national rugby union team are a national sporting side of France, representing them at rugby union. The side first played in 1982.-History:...
and Canada
Canada women's national rugby union team
The Canadian national rugby union team represent Canada in international rugby union. They are governed by Rugby Canada, and play in red and black.-Team Roster:Squad to 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup .-Results summary:...
, Scotland
Scotland women's national rugby union team
The Scotland national women's rugby union team are the national women's rugby union team of Scotland. The Scots have competed in three of the Women's Rugby World Cups and have an important role in the rugby world stage....
and Sweden
Sweden women's national rugby union team
The Sweden women's national rugby union team are a national sporting side of Sweden, representing them at rugby union. The side first played in 1984.-Results summary:-Current Squad:-Results:...
.
Canada vs Scotland
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Touch judges:
David Keane (Ireland
Irish Rugby Football Union
The Irish Rugby Football Union is the body managing rugby union in Ireland. The IRFU has its head office at 10/12 Lansdowne Road and home ground at Aviva Stadium, where Irish rugby union international matches are played...
)
Debbie Innes (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fourth official:
Will Halford (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fifth official:
Paula Carter (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
France vs Sweden
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Touch judges:
David Keane (Ireland
Irish Rugby Football Union
The Irish Rugby Football Union is the body managing rugby union in Ireland. The IRFU has its head office at 10/12 Lansdowne Road and home ground at Aviva Stadium, where Irish rugby union international matches are played...
)
Debbie Innes (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fourth official:
Will Halford (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fifth official:
Rebecca Patrick (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
France vs Scotland
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Touch judges:
Sarah Corrigan
Sarah Corrigan
Sarah Corrigan is an Australian international rugby union referee.While going to Daramalan College in Canberra and playing rugby sevens, she decided to do a referee course, encouraged by her father. After the first appearance in a local under 11’s match in 1998, Corrigan received the B.A.R...
(Australia
Australian Rugby Union
The Australian Rugby Union is the governing body of rugby union in Australia. It was founded in 1949 and is a member of the International Rugby Board the sport's governing body. It consists of eight member unions, representing each state and territory...
)
Kerstin Ljungdahl (Germany)
Fourth official:
Andrea Ttofa (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fifth official:
Sarah Cox (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Canada vs Sweden
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Touch judges:
Nicky Inwood (New Zealand)
Debbie Innes (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fourth official:
Alan Biggs (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fifth official:
Catherine Lewis (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Scotland vs Sweden
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Touch judges:
Javier Mancuso (Argentina)
Sébastien Minery (France)
Fourth official:
Moira Pritchard (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fifth official:
Jane Pizii (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Canada vs France
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Touch judges:
Javier Mancuso (Argentina)
Debbie Innes (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fourth official:
Ed Turnill (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)
Fifth official:
Catherine Lewis (England
Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...
)