2012 Autumn International Series

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2012 (2012) Autumn International Series  ()
Number of teams3
Host countriesFlag of England.svg  England
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
WinnerFlag of England.svg  England (1st title)

Matches played4
Top scorer Flag of England.svg Kevin Sinfield - 56 points
Top try scorer Flag of England.svg Ryan Hall - 6 tries
 < 2011

The 2012 Autumn International Series is a rugby league tri-series between England, France and Wales. [1]

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Teams

TeamCoachCaptainRLIF Rank
Flag of England.svg England Flag of England.svg Steve McNamara Kevin Sinfield 3
Flag of France.svg France Flag of France.svg Aurelien Cologni Olivier Elima 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Iestyn Harris Craig Kopczak 6

France vs Wales

20 October 2012
France  Flag of France.svg20–6Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Tries: Bemba, Stacul, Bosc
Goals: Bosc 4/4
Report
Tries: D. James
Goals: Seamark 1/1
Stade Félix Bollaert, Lens
Attendance: 11,278
Player of the Match: Thomas Bosc (France)
France  Flag of France.svg positions Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
1. Cyril Stacul Fullback1. David James
5. Clement Soubeyras Winger2. Rob Massam
3. Vincent Duport Centre3. Christiaan Roets
4. Kevin Larroyer Centre4. Michael Channing
14. Mathias Pala Winger5. Elliot Kear
6. Thomas Bosc Stand Off6. Danny Jones
7. William Barthau Scrum half7. Matt Seamark
8. Olivier Elima Prop8. Gil Dudson
9. Tony Gigot Hooker9. Neil Budworth
10. Rémi Casty Prop10. Craig Kopczak
11. Antoni Maria 2nd Row11. Rhodri Lloyd
12. Sebastien Raguin 2nd Row12. Ben Evans
13. Gregory Mounis Loose forward / Lock13. Ben Flower
17. Éloi Pélissier Interchange14. Daniel Fleming
15. Mathieu Griffi Interchange15. Jordan James
16. Jason Baitieri Interchange16. Rhys Pugsley
19. Romaric Bemba Interchange17. Craig Moss
Aurelien Cologni Coach Iestyn Harris

Wales vs England

27 October 2012
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg12–80Flag of England.svg  England
Tries: Roets, Fleming
Goals: Seamark 2/2
Tries: Hall (2), Charnley (4), Hardaker (2), Watkins, Ellis, Burrow, Cudjoe (2), Jones-Buchanan
Goals: Sinfield 12/14
Racecourse Stadium, Wrexham
Attendance: 4,014
Referee: Thierry Alibert
Player of the Match: Kevin Sinfield (England)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales positions Flag of England.svg England
1. Craig Moss Fullback1. Zak Hardaker
2. Elliot Kear Winger2. Josh Charnley
3. Mike Channing Centre3. Kallum Watkins
4. Christiaan Roets Centre4. Leroy Cudjoe
5. David James Winger5. Ryan Hall
6. Danny Jones Stand Off6. Kevin Sinfield
7. Matt Seamark Scrum half7. Richie Myler
8. Jordan James Prop8. Adrian Morley
9. Neil Budworth Hooker9. Michael McIlorum
10. Craig Kopczak Prop10. Chris Hill
11. Rhodri Lloyd 2nd Row11. Jamie Jones-Buchanan
12. Ben Evans 2nd Row12. Gareth Ellis
13. Ben Flower Loose forward13. Sean O'Loughlin
14. Gill Dudson Interchange14. Rob Burrow
15. Dan Fleming Interchange15. Gareth Hock
16.Interchange16. Carl Ablett
17.Interchange17. Lee Mossop
Iestyn Harris Coach Steve McNamara

England vs France

3 November 2012
England  Flag of England.svg44–6Flag of France.svg  France
Tries: Watkins (3), Briscoe (2), Tomkins (2), Sinfield
Goals: Sinfield 6/8
Tries: Bentley
Goals: Bosc 1/1
MS3 Craven Park, Hull
Attendance: 7,173
Referee: Shane Rehm
Player of the Match: Gareth Hock (England)
Flag of England.svg England positions Flag of France.svg France
1. Sam Tomkins Fullback1. Cyril Stacul
2. Ryan Hall Winger2. Damien Cardace
3. Kallum Watkins Centre3. Mathias Pala
4. Leroy Cudjoe Centre4. Vincent Duport
5. Tom Briscoe Winger5. Clement Soubeyras
6. Kevin Sinfield Stand Off6. Thomas Bosc
7. Richie Myler Scrum half7. William Barthau
8. Lee Mossop Prop8. Olivier Elima
9. Michael McIlorum Hooker9. Kane Bentley
10. Chris Hill Prop10. Rémi Casty
11. Gareth Ellis 2nd Row11. Kevin Larroyer
12. Gareth Hock 2nd Row12. Jason Baitieri
13. Jamie Jones-Buchanan Loose forward13. Gregory Mounis
14. Rob Burrow Interchange14. Éloi Pélissier
15. Adrian Morley Interchange15. Mathieu Griffi
16. Carl Ablett Interchange16. Romaric Bemba
17. Ben Harrison Interchange17. Michael Simon
Steve McNamara Coach Aurelien Cologni

Final

11 November 2012
England  Flag of England.svg48–4Flag of France.svg  France
Tries: Hall (4), Tomkins (2), Charnley, Burrow
Goals: Sinfield 8/8
Tries: Pala
Goals: Bosc 0/1
Salford City Stadium, Salford
Attendance: 7,921
Player of the Match: Ryan Hall (England)
Flag of England.svg England positions Flag of France.svg France
1. Sam Tomkins Fullback1. Clement Soubeyras
2. Josh Charnley Winger2. Teddy Sadaoui
3. Kallum Watkins Centre3. Kevin Larroyer
4. Leroy Cudjoe Centre4. Vincent Duport
5. Ryan Hall Winger5. Mathias Pala
6. Kevin Sinfield Stand Off6. Thomas Bosc
7. Rangi Chase Scrum half7. William Barthau
8. Lee Mossop Prop8. Jamal Fakir
9. Michael McIlorum Hooker9. Kane Bentley
10. Chris Hill Prop10. Rémi Casty
11. Jamie Jones-Buchanan 2nd Row11. Olivier Elima
12. Gareth Ellis 2nd Row12. Sebastien Raguin
13. Sean O'Loughlin Loose forward13. Jason Baitieri
14. Rob Burrow Interchange14. Romaric Bemba
15. Carl Ablett Interchange15. Tony Gigot
16. Gareth Hock Interchange16. Julian Bousquet
17. Adrian Morley Interchange17. Mathieu Griffi
Steve McNamara Coach Aurelien Cologni

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