PRESS
RELEASE
MANU SAMOA RUGBY WORLD CUP 2007
TOUR
REPORT 3
Date
20 August 2007
Manu
Samoa 24 vs. Northampton Saints 21
The
Manu Samoa sealed a hard earned victory against a determined Northhampton
Saints team in London. The Northhampton Saints is the second team
to face Manu Samoa leading up to the Rugby World Cup in October.
The
match was an opportunity for squad members who did not participate
in the first game against Harlequins to take part.
Two players have not taken the field as of yet as they are recovering
by minor injuries sustained in training.
Coaches indicate that most of the team tactics were not exposed
during the match due to the presence of coaching staff from RWC
nations.
A slow start was noted in the first half of the game resulting
in a halftime score of 16-10 to Northampton.
A vigorous first 40 minutes which saw some of Samoas key players
receiving heavy knocks during the first half.
Changes made in the second half however saw Manu Samoa take control
of the game.
Manu Samoa managed to exert more pressure and have more control
of possession resulting in two tries by Manu Samoa.
Coaches report that the team played very well in the second half
and confirmed that they played as a “cohesive unit.”
Management say the players have gradually developed confidence
through the pre-RWC matches expect that they will improve further
with the next fixture on the 24th August 2007 again Sale Sharks
in Manchester.
The scorers:
For Northampton Saints:
Tries: Fox, Harries
Con: Everitt
Pen: Everitt 3
For Samoa:
Tries: Kerslake, Meafou, Fa'atau
Cons: Crichton 3
Pen: Crichton
Teams:
Northampton Saints:
Backs: Grant Anderson, John Brake, Paul Diggin, James Downey,
Barry Everitt, Will Harries, Johnny Howard, Stephen Myler, Bruce
Reihana, Mark Robinson, David Smith, Ian Vass.
Forwards: Damien Browne, Mark Easter, Simon Emms, Darren Fox,
Phil Hoy, Ben Lewitt, Alex Rae, Karl Rudzki, Paul Shields, Christian
Short, Terry Sigley, Barry Stewart, Paul Tupai, Jon Vickers, Dave
Ward.
Samoa:
15 Lolo Lui, 14 David Lemi, 13 Seilala Mapusua, 12 Jerry Meafou,
11 Anitelea Tuilagi, 10 Loki Crichton, 9 Steve So'oialo, 8 Henry
Tuilagi, 7 Justin Purdie, 6 Daniel Leo/Filipo Levi, 5 Iosefa Tekori,
4 Leo Lefaialii, 3 Lealalemanu Kas, 2 Mohonri Schwalger, 1 Donald
Kerslake.
Replacements: 16 Muliufi Salanoa, 17 Justin Va'a, 18 Daniel Leo/Filipo
Levi, 19 Ulia Ulia, 20 Junior Polu, 21 Gavin Williams, 22 Eliota
Fuimaono Sapolu.
Date: Sunday, 19 August
Venue: Franklin's Gardens, Northampton
Kick-off: 15.00 (14.00 GMT)