Result
2005-03-05 1430 |
Northern Hemisphere | 19 – 54 | Southern Hemisphere | Twickenham, London Attendance: 40,246 Referee: Paddy O'Brien |
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Tries: Titterell 18' c Sanderson 27' m Bergamasco 60' c Con: Humphreys Sweeney |
(Report) | Tries: Umaga 13' c Lima 25' c Latham (2) 33' c, 62' c Burger 40' c Sititi (2) 50' c, 76' m Fourie 74' c Con: Mehrtens (6) Latham |
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