6N 'others, Round 2

Apart from the matches in the Six Nations competitions, there are also other internationals art around this time.

Students

France Universitaire vs Irish Colleges

Teams

France Universitaire squad: Bastien Adrillon UPPA Dax), Thomas Bianchin (UJF Grenoble), Quentin D’Aram (BTS Toulouse), Etienne Delangle(ASUC Clermont-Ferrand), Benjamin Desroches (BTS Toulouse), Alexandre Flanquart (DUT Génie Civil), Nicolas Frize (UPS Toulouse), Benoit Guyot (Université Paris 2), Kevin Kervarec (Université Montpellier 1), Jean-Charles Orioli (IUT La Garde Toulon), Jean-Baptiste Roidot (UPPA Biarritz), Yvan Watremez (BTS Muc Bayonne), Clément Albaladejo (EGC Bayonne), Pierre Bernard (UPPA), Nicolas Bézy (Ups Toulouse), Paul Boisset (ASUC Clermont-Ferrand), Julien Dumora (IEC Pau), Pierre-Alexandre Dut (UMPF Grenoble),Maxime Lebouhris (BTS Poitiers), Sébastien Max (Université Montpellier 1), Maxime Veau (ASUC Clermont-Ferrand)

Irish Colleges squad: Sean Treacy (DCU/Clontarf), Hugo Nolan (DCU/Clontarf), James Power (DIT/Blackrock College), Philip De Barra (IT Carlow/De La Salle Palmerston), John Cleary (GMIT/Galwegians), John Clogan (WIT/Shannon), Lorcan Kavanagh (DCU/Lansdowne), David Mongan (DCU/Old Belvedere), Paul Harte (Athlone IT/Buccaneers), Joshua Devitt (UUJ/Instonians), Jarleth Naughton (GMIT/Galwegians), Andrew Ferguson (Belfast Metropolitan College/Ballymena), Steven Morton (UUJ/Portadown), Wayne Falvey (Cork IT/UCC), Sean Preston (DIT/St. Mary's College), Michael Kearney (IT Carlow/Clontarf), Ben Reilly (DCU/Clontarf), Padraig Bourke (Athlone IT/Buccaneers), Cathal Deans (IT Tallaght/Terenure College), John Dever (Garda College/Terenure College), Ross Hackney (UUJ/Ballymena), Alex Dunlop (IT Tallaght/Blackrock College).

Date: 12 February 2010
Kick-off: 20.00
Venue: Stade G Santiago, Barbezieux
Referee: Jonathan Mason (Wales)

Deaf

England vs Wales

This is the third international between thse two teams for the Broadstreet Cup, which only Wales have won.

Teams

England: 15 Guy Lavery (Barnes), 14 Martin Ryan (West Park St Helens), 13 Matthew Cook (Leicester Lions), 12 Craig Orrick (West Park St Helens), 11 Adam Faulkner (Newport), 10 Mark Lewis (Brighton), 9 Lee Woollard (Sidcup), 8 Bothma Truter (Old Whitgiftian). 7 Bob Turner (Old Leamingtonians), 6 Ian Collins (Sevenoaks), 5 Dan McAlister (Luton), 4 Kris Mannering (Richmond), 3 Tim Aldridge (Twickenham), 2 Peter Althams (Wharfedale), 1 Nick Todd (Bucks University and Petersfield),
Replacements: Robert Hill (Chinnor), Len Fincham (South Leicester), Brett Pruce (Aylestone St James), Tom Cowdale (Wolverhampton), Peter Small (Old Whitgiftian), Rhys Stickings (Thanet Wanderers), Leigh Bialik (Haywards Heath).

Wales: 15 Celyn Ashton, 14 Nigel Francis, 13 Gareth John, 12 Gareth Thomas, 11 Chris Haddock, 10 Richard Lewis, 9 Craig Field, 8 Jamie Bahota, 7 Jonathan Cudd, 6 James Evans, 5 Richard Watkins, 4 Alun Radcliffe, 3 Jamie Watkins, 2 Neil Billingham, 1 Andy Lloyd
Replacements: Ceri Davies, Steve Burnett, Gerwyn Cape, Ioan Jones, Tim Parkinson, Shaun Gilchrist

Date: Sunday, 14 February 2010
Kick-off: 13.00
Venue: Broadstreet RFC, Coventry
Expected Weather conditions: Cold! Partly cloudy with a high of 5°C and a cold wind from the north to drive the temperature down.
Referee: John Meredith (England)
Assistant referees: Rhys Davies (England), Paul Stanley (England)

Under-19/20

France Under-19 vs South Africa Under-20

This is the third match of the South Africans' three-match tour, a last chance to win one of them.

Teams

France Under-19:  15 Geoffray Palis, 14 Pierre Berard, 13 Buttin, 12 Thibault Visensang, 11 Paul Couet-Lannes,  10 Jean-Marc Doussain,  9 Yann Lesgourgues, 8 Briatte, 7 Arthur Roulin, 6 Jean-Baptiste Mazoue, 5 Mathias Marie, 4 Vahaamaina, 3 Max Curie, 2 Clément Bourgeois, 1 Walter Desmaison
Replacements: 16 Romain Colliat, 17 Chiocci, 18 Antoine Guillamon, 19 Lucas Cazac, 20 Romain Denonain, 21 Marvin O’Connor, 22 Steeve Barry, 23 Ivan Kitutu, 24 Jules Plisson  

South Africa Under-20: 15 Clayton Blommetjies, 14 Sampie Mastriet, 13 Divan Ferguson, 12 Francois Venter, 11 Siburu Sithole, 10 JC Roos, 9 Louis Schreuder, 8 Rinus Riekert, 7 CJ Stander (captain), 6 Lean Schwartz, 5 Malugisi Bali, 4 Peet Marais, 3 Marcell van der Merwe, 2 Monde Hadebe, 1 Brummer Badenhorst.
Replacements: 16 Francois du Toit, 17 Regard Dreyer, 18 Wessel du Rand, 19 Helmuth Lehman, 20 Frederick Muller, 21 Jacobus Scheepers, 22 Ruan Combrink, 23 Andries Ferreira, 24 Sabastian De Chaves.

Date: 12 February 2010
Kick-off: 20.00
Venue: Stade Ernest Argeles, Blagnac
Referee: Dudley Phillips (Ireland)

Women

Spain vs England A

The veteran of the Spanish side is 29-year-old Isabel Dolera and there are five uncapped players in the squad - Elísabet Martínez, Irene Schavion, Patricia García, Lorena Ferrer and María Ribera.

For the Spanish side this match is good preparation for the European Championship in May.

England A had a rare win over the Nomads last Sunday and would look to continue on that path in Spain, especuially as there is the World Cup in the offing.

Teams

Spain squad: Elisabet Martinez García, Julia Pla Vegue, Clara Costa Fabregas, Ángela Del Pan Moruno, Lorena Ferrer Samperiz, Aroa González De La Concepción, Marta Pocurull Bosch, María Ribera García, Isabel Dolera Ruiz, Maria Del Carmen Sequedo Gallego, Rocío García Eiras, Berta Garcia Alonso, Paula Medin López, Ana Vanesa Rial López, Ana María Aigneren Frodden, Patricia García Rodríguez, Irene Schiavon Matteo, Marina Bravo Bragado, Lía Bailan Zamora, Nerea Otxoa De Aspuru, Aitziber Porras Conde, Bárbara Pla Vegue, Isabel Rodríguez Bergareche, Amets Castrejana Fernández

England: 15 Georgina Roberts (Darlington Mowden Park Sharks), 14 Katherine Merchant (Worcester), 13 Abigail Chamberlain (Richmond), 12 Kimberley Oliver (Bristol), 11 Natasha Hunt (Bristol), 10 Danielle Knight (Lichfield), 9 Georgina Rozario (Bristol), 1 Laura Keates (Worcester), 2 Emma Layland (Richmond), 3 Katy Storie (Team Northumbria), 4 Rowena Burnfield (Richmond), 5 Natalie Binstead (Wasps), 6 Gemma Sharples (Worcester), 7 Sonia Green (Saracens), (captain), 8 Karen Jones (Worcester),
Replacements: 16 Victoria Fleetwood (Lichfield), 17 Rosemarie Crowley (Lichfield), 18 Jenny Brightmore (Worcester), 19 Marlie Packer (Bristol), 20 Sarah Guest (Worcester), 21 Rose Fong (Darlington Mowden Park Sharks), 22 Jennifer Edwards (Darlington Mowden Park Sharks)

Date: 14 February 2010
Kick-off: 12.30
Venue: Estadio Las Mestas, Gijón
Expected weather conditions: 20% chance of snow with a high of 7°C and a low of 1°C
Referee: Paul Hoffman (Portugal)
Assistant referees: Itziar Diaz (Spain), Alberto Pérez (Spain)