Principal Partners
Principal Partners
Rugby World Cup 2023 - Symbol
Listen Live
  • Matches
  • Knockout
  • Videos
  • Play
  • Matches
  • Knockout
  • Videos
  • Play
    • Predictor Game
    • Fantasy Game
  • Stats
  • RugbyPass TV
  • Store
  • Visit France
  • Stats
  • Teams
  • Match Officials
  • News
  • Venue Finder
  • Where to Watch
  • Download the app
  • Play Games
    • Predictor
    • Fantasy
  • Tickets
    • Buy Official
    • Buy tickets
    • Official travel
    • Official Hospitality
  • Take Part
    • Volunteers Programme
    • Jobs
    • Public Tenders
    • Q&A
  • Team Base Camps
  • About
    • About
    • Documents
  • Our Philosophy
    • Positive Impact
    • Sustainability
    • Campus 2023
    • Rugby au Cœur
    • XV of Gastronomy
    • Mêlée des Chœurs
    • National Neighbourhoods Tournament 2023
    • Job Datings
  • Qualifiers
  • Worldwide Partners
Website language
English
  • English
  • Français
  • Español
  • 日本語
Website language
English
  • English
  • Français
  • Español
  • 日本語
Rugby World Cup 2023 - Symbol
  • Stats
  • Teams
  • Match Officials
  • News
  • Venue Finder
  • Where to Watch
  • Download the app
  • Play Games
    • Predictor
    • Fantasy
  • Tickets
    • Buy Official
    • Buy tickets
    • Official travel
    • Official Hospitality
  • Take Part
    • Volunteers Programme
    • Jobs
    • Public Tenders
    • Q&A
  • Team Base Camps
  • About
    • About
    • Documents
  • Our Philosophy
    • Positive Impact
    • Sustainability
    • Campus 2023
    • Rugby au Cœur
    • XV of Gastronomy
    • Mêlée des Chœurs
    • National Neighbourhoods Tournament 2023
    • Job Datings
  • Qualifiers
  • Worldwide Partners

News

Team news
Thursday 14 September, 2023
· 1 min read

Pedrero and Huete form second-row - Chile name team to play Samoa

Chile head coach Pablo Lemoine has named his match-day 23 to face Samoa in Pool D at Stade de Bordeaux on Saturday, 16 September.
  • label.share.via_facebook_messenger
  • label.share.via_whatsapp
  • label.share.via_facebook
  • label.share.via_twitter
  • label.share.via_copy
    URL Copied

Head coach Pablo Lemoine has named his Chile match-day 23 to face Samoa in Pool D at Stade de Bordeaux on Saturday, 16 September, with Santiago Pedrero (pictured) and Pabo Huete coming in to the team to form a new second-row.

1 Javier Carrasco
2 Tomas Dussaillant
3 Matias Dittus
4 Pablo Huete
5 Santiago Pedrero
6 Martín Sigren (c)
7 Clemente Saavedra
8 Raimundo Martínez
9 Marcelo Torrealba
10 Rodrigo Fernandez
11 José Ignacio Larenas
12 Matias Garafulic
13 Domingo Saavedra
14 Santiago Videla
15 Inaki Ayarza

Replacements:

16 Diego Escobar
17 Salvador Lues
18 Esteban Inostroza
19 Javier Eissmann
20 Alfonso Escobar
21 Ignacio Silva
22 Benjamin Videla
23 Pablo Casas 

  • Head coach Pablo Lemoine has made four changes to his starting XV from their loss to Japan in Toulouse, with Tomás Dussaillant coming in at hooker, a new second-row pairing of Santiago Pedrero and Pabo Huete, and José Ignacio Larenas starting on the left wing. 
  • Tomás Dussaillant will make his Rugby World Cup debut seven years after making his international debut for Chile against Brazil in 2016.
  • Inaki Ayarza has made the most linebreaks (8) and beaten the most defenders for Chile (30) this season, including a team-high two linebreaks and six defenders beaten last game.
  • Marcelo Torrealba made two linebreak assists against Japan last game, creating space for Inaki Ayarza and Matias Garafulic to break the defensive line.
  • With ball in hand, he made a team-high 17 carries, and the second-most gain-line metres with 59, while also beating the second-most defenders (3). 
  • Raimundo Martinez made a team-high 11 tackles against Japan, and one breakdown steal.  His work-rate at the ruck saw him make a team-high 32 entries, with 25 on attack and seven on defence.
Rugby World Cup 2023 - Logo
Follow Rugby World Cup on social
  • Rugby World Cup Limited © 2007 - 2025. All Rights Reserved.
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Contact Rugby World Cup