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2002 Italy rugby union tour of New Zealand

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2002 Italy rugby union tour of New Zealand
Summary
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Test match
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Opponent
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The 2002 Italy rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of matches played in May and June 2002 in New Zealand by Italy national rugby union team.

28 May 2002
Manawatu15–37 Italy XV
Arena Manawatu. Palmerstorn North
2 June 2002
New Zealand Divisional XV35–35 Italy XV
Arena Manawatu, Palmerstorn North
8 June 2002
 New Zealand64–10 Italy
Try: Cullen, Hewett
Kelleher, Lomu
McDonnell, Meeuws
Ralph 3
Try: Bortolami
Con: Peens
Pen: Peens
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
Referee: Nigel Williams Wales

New Zealand: 15.Christian Cullen, 14.Doug Howlett, 13.Mark Robinson, 12.Daryl Gibson, 11.Caleb Ralph, 10.Andrew Mehrtens, 9.Byron Kelleher, 8.Taine Randell, 7.Marty Holah, 6.Reuben Thorne (capt.), 5.Norm Maxwell, 4.Simon Maling, 3.Kees Meeuws, 2.Tom Willis, 1.Joe McDonnell, – replacements: 16.Dave Hewett, 17.Jonah Lomu, 18.Mark Hammett, 19.Aaron MaugerNo entry : 20.Chris Jack, 21.Richie McCaw, 22.Justin Marshall
Italy: 15.Gert Peens, 14.Nicola Mazzucato, 13.Nanni Raineri, 12.Cristian Zanoletti, 11.Denis Dallan, 10.Francesco Mazzariol, 9.Matteo Mazzantini, 8.Sergio Parisse, 7.Aaron Persico, 6.Andrea de Rossi, 5.Mark Giacheri, 4.Marco Bortolami (capt.), 3.Ramiro Martinez-Frugoni, 2.Andrea Moretti, 1.Gianluca Faliva, – replacements: 16.Mauro Bergamasco, 17.Juan Manuel Queirolo, 18.Martin Castrogiovanni, 19.Walter Pozzebon, 20.Santiago Dellape, 21.Matteo Barbini, 22.Stefano Saviozzi

References

    • "Italy draw with NZ Divisional XV". ESPN Scrum. 2 June 2002. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  • "New Zealand (24) 64 – 10 (3) Italy (FT)". ESPN Scrum. 8 June 2002. Retrieved 23 May 2013.