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New Zealand v Italy
Head to Head

8 September 2010

 
Results Summary from 1903 to present.
 

 

New Zealand

Italy

 
 

Played

11

11

 
 

Won

11

0

 
 

Drew

0

0

 
 

Last won at home

27-Jun-2009

-

 
 

Last won away

14-Nov-2009

-

 
 
Points Spread
   

New Zealand

Italy

 
 

Points

644

108

 
 

Tries

92

9

 
 

Conversions

67

7

 
 

Penalties

22

16

 
 

Drop Goals

0

1

 
 

Marks

0

0

 
 
Records
   

New Zealand

Italy

 
 

Highest Score

101 in 1999

21 in 1991

 
 

Biggest Margin

98 in 1999

-10 in 1991

 
 

Most Tries

14 in 1999

2 in 2007

 
 

Biggest Winning Run

11

0

 
 

No Points Conceded

-

-

 
 

No Tries Conceded

5 games

-

 
 
Best Results
 

Italy

21 - 31

13/10/1991 at Welford Road

 
 

New Zealand

101 - 3

14/10/1999 at McAlpine Stadium

 
 
Players
   

New Zealand

Italy

 
 

Points

36

-

T. E. Brown in 1999

22

-

G. J. Fox in 1987

21

-

C. J. Spencer in 2000

13

-

D. Dominguez in 1991

9

-

R. Pez in 2000

6

-

O. Collodo in 1987

 
 
 

Tries

3

-

J. W. Wilson in 1999

3

-

C. S. Ralph in 2002

3

-

D. C. Howlett in 2007

1

-

M. Cuttitta in 1991

1

-

M. Bonomi in 1991

1

-

S. Saviozzi in 2000

1

-

A. Lo Cicero in 2000

 
 
 

Conversions

11

-

T. E. Brown in 1999

8

-

G. J. Fox in 1987

8

-

A. P. Mehrtens in 2002

2

-

D. Dominguez in 1991

1

-

G. Peens in 2002

1

-

G. Peens in 2003

 
 
 

Penalties

5

-

C. L. McAlister in 2009

3

-

G. J. Fox in 1991

3

-

T. E. Brown in 1999

3

-

D. Dominguez in 1991

3

-

R. Pez in 2000

2

-

M. Bonomi in 1995

 
 
 

Drop Goals

1

-

O. Collodo in 1987

 
 
Career
   

New Zealand

Italy

 
 

Points

53

-

D. W. Carter

37

-

G. J. Fox

36

-

T. E. Brown

34

-

C. J. Spencer

31

-

C. L. McAlister

16

-

D. Dominguez

10

-

M. Bonomi

10

-

M. Bergamasco

9

-

R. Pez

7

-

G. Peens

 
 
 

Most Tries

6

-

D. C. Howlett

5

-

J. T. Lomu

4

-

J. W. Wilson

4

-

R. H. McCaw

3

-

C. S. Ralph

2

-

M. Bergamasco

1

-

M. P. Stanojevic

1

-

S. Saviozzi

1

-

M. Phillips

1

-

A. Lo Cicero

1

-

M. Cuttitta

1

-

M. Bortolami

1

-

M. Bonomi

 
 
 

Most Conversions

20

-

D. W. Carter

11

-

T. E. Brown

11

-

G. J. Fox

8

-

A. P. Mehrtens

7

-

S. D. Culhane

2

-

D. Dominguez

2

-

G. Peens

1

-

R. Wakarua

1

-

R. J. de Marigny

1

-

D. Bortolussi

 
 
 

Most Penalties

7

-

C. L. McAlister

5

-

G. J. Fox

3

-

T. E. Brown

3

-

C. J. Spencer

2

-

S. D. Culhane

4

-

D. Dominguez

3

-

R. Pez

2

-

L. McLean

2

-

C. Gower

2

-

M. Bonomi

 
 
 

Most Drop Goals

1

-

O. Collodo

 
 
Current Players
   

New Zealand

Italy

 
 

Most Points

53

-

D. W. Carter
(2t, 20c, 1p, 0dg)

20

-

R. H. McCaw
(4t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

15

-

J. T. Rokocoko
(3t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

15

-

J. M. Muliaina
(3t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

5

-

C. G. Smith
(1t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

5

-

C. R. Flynn
(1t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

5

-

B. C. Thorn
(1t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

10

-

M. Bergamasco
(2t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

6

-

L. McLean
(0t, 0c, 2p, 0dg)

6

-

C. Gower
(0t, 0c, 2p, 0dg)

5

-

A. Lo Cicero
(1t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

 
 
New Zealand v Italy Down the Years
 

Date

Result

Venue

City

 

14-Nov-2009

Won - 20 - 6

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza

Milan

 
 

27-Jun-2009

Won - 27 - 6

AMI Stadium

Christchurch

 
  Rugby World Cup Match

08-Sep-2007

Won - 76 - 14

Stade Velodrome

Marseille

 
 

13-Nov-2004

Won - 59 - 10

Stadio Flaminio

Rome

 
  Rugby World Cup Match

11-Oct-2003

Won - 70 - 7

Telstra Dome

Melbourne

 
 

08-Jun-2002

Won - 64 - 10

Waikato Stadium

Hamilton

 
 

25-Nov-2000

Won - 56 - 19

Luigi Ferraris Stadium

Genova

 
  Rugby World Cup Match

14-Oct-1999

Won - 101 - 3

McAlpine Stadium

Huddersfield

 
 

28-Oct-1995

Won - 70 - 6

Stadio Renato Dall'ara

Bologna

 
  Rugby World Cup Match

13-Oct-1991

Won - 31 - 21

Welford Road

Leicester

 
  Rugby World Cup Match

22-May-1987

Won - 70 - 6

Eden Park

Auckland

 

Click on a Date to go to the Match Report

All Blacks Test Match Record since first test match.

Test Record by Nation
Click on a country to see New Zealand vs the Opposition - Head to Head

 

P

W

D

L

For

Against

Percentage
(of Wins)

Argentina

13

12

1

-

585

180

92.31

Australia

138

94

5

39

2675

1835

68.12

British & Irish Lions

38

29

3

6

634

345

76.32

Canada

4

4

-

-

234

39

100.00

England

33

26

1

6

784

408

78.79

Fiji

4

4

-

-

304

36

100.00

France

49

36

1

12

1197

648

73.47

Ireland

23

22

1

-

626

241

95.65

Italy

11

11

-

-

644

108

100.00

Japan

1

1

-

-

145

17

100.00

Pacific Islanders

1

1

-

-

41

26

100.00

Portugal

1

1

-

-

108

13

100.00

Romania

2

2

-

-

99

14

100.00

Samoa

5

5

-

-

308

56

100.00

Scotland

27

25

2

-

776

291

92.59

South Africa

81

45

3

33

1514

1261

55.56

Tonga

3

3

-

-

238

16

100.00

USA

2

2

-

-

97

9

100.00

Wales

27

24

-

3

812

256

88.89

World XV

3

2

-

1

94

69

66.67


Totals

466

349

17

100

11915

5868

74.89


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