With less than a month to go to the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France, we bring you all the weekly high- and lowlights from the warm-up Tests leading up to the global showpiece.
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After several training camps which focused primarily on strength and conditioning, team dynamics and combinations, player improvement and development and opposition analysis; attention finally shifts from practice fields to proper Test competition, as teams look to sharpen up before the World Cup kicks off.
Below, The South African compiled a video catalogue of highlights from all the Rugby World Cup warm-up Tests played on Saturday, 5 August.
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RUGBY WORLD CUP TEST WARM-UP HIGHLIGHTS
England beat Wales 19-17 (Twickenham, London)
France beat Scotland 30-27 (Saint-Etienne)
Georgia beat Romania 56-6 (Tbilisi)
Chile lost 26-28 to Namibia (Valparaiso)
Portugal beat USA 46-20 (Algarve)
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UPCOMING RWC WARM-UP FIXTURES
15 August
— Tonga vs Canada (Nuku’alofa)
18 August
— Samoa vs Barbarians (Brive) — Uruguay vs Argentina XV (Montevideo)
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19 August
— Wales vs Springboks (Millennium Stadium, Cardiff), 4:15pm — Ireland vs England (Aviva Stadium, Dublin) — Georgia vs USA (Tbilisi) — Italy vs Romania (San Benedetto del Tronto) — France vs Fiji (Nantes)
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25 August
— All Blacks vs Springboks (Twickenham, London)
26 August
— England vs Fiji (Twickenham, London) — Italy vs Japan (Treviso) — Scotland vs Georgia (Murrayfield, Edinburgh) — Portugal vs Australia A (Brou-sur-Chantereine) — Argentina vs Spain (Madrid) — Ireland vs Samoa (Bayonne) — Chile vs Argentina XV (Temuco) — Namibia vs Bulls (Windhoek)
27 August
— France vs Australia (Stade de France, Paris)
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