Showing posts with label Antim Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antim Cup. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2014

WCQ EUROPE R5; ENC 1A 15 MARCH

15.03.2014
Georgia 22, Romania 9 in Tiblisi (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A; Antim Cup)
Spain 28, Portugal 24 in Lisbon (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
Russia 34, Belgium 20 in Brussels (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)

Review

2012-2014 CHAMPIONSHIP RELEGATION & WORLD CUP QUALIFYING
  P W D L PF PA DIFF BT BL PT
GEORGIA 10 9 1 0 286 106 180 3 0 41
ROMANIA 10 8 1 1 242 106 136 4 0 38
RUSSIA 10 6 0 4 219 249 -30 2 2 28
SPAIN 10 2 2 6 159 243 -84 1 2 15
PORTUGAL 10 2 1 7 145 222 -77 0 2 12
BELGIUM 10 0 1 9 134 259 -125 2 2 6
2014 CHAMPIONSHIP
  P W D L PF PA DIFF BT BL PT
GEORGIA 5 5 0 0 151 45 106 2 0 22
ROMANIA 5 4 0 1 128 41 87 3 0 19
RUSSIA 5 3 0 2 109 133 -24 2 0 14
SPAIN 5 2 0 3 87 114 -27 1 1 10
PORTUGAL 5 1 0 4 70 126 -56 0 1 5
BELGIUM 5 0 0 5 42 128 -86 0 1 1

Romania were outplayed in Tbilisi by Georgia. Georgia wins the 2014 European Nations Cup, wins the overall WCQ Europe R5 and thus joins the same pool as New Zealand at the 2015 Rugby World Cup finals.

Spain came from 21-6 behind to win against Portugal in Lisbon whilst Russia won comfortably against Belgium. Belgium is relegated to ENC 1B for 2014-2016.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

GEORGIA v ROMANIA: WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A

Venue: Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilissi

Referee: Luke Pearce (England)

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Preview
For those following Tier 2 nations this is the ‘final’ of the European Nations Cup and the Rugby World Cup European qualifiers. The winner takes all, including the Antim Cup, played between these two nations.

Georgia and Romania have both display a class of rugby above the others in this competition. It was interesting to read that the President of Georgia, who will be at this match, has indicated that both Romania and Georgia need to look elsewhere for their competitive opposition. Interesting indeed!

Last Five Encounters
16.03.2013 Drawn 9-9 in Bucharest (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
10.03.2012 Georgia 19-13 in Bucharest (ENC 1A)
28.09.2011 Georgia 25-9 in Palmerston North (World Cup, Pool B)
12.02.2011 Georgia 18-11 in Tiblissi (ENC 1A)
13.03.2010 Romania 22-10 in Bucharest (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1)
Romania last won in Tblissi in 2003.

GWC Rugby Rankings
World Table: Georgia 11th, Romania 16th
Europe Table: Georgia 7th, Romania 8th

IRB Ranking Points
Georgia 69.88, Romania 68.66

Prediction: Georgia by 7 points

Teams

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Georgia

15   Merab Kvirikashvili  CS Vienne, France
14   Irakli Machkhaneli RC Armazi, France
13   David Kacharava  Enisey-STM Krasnoyarsk, Russia
12   Merab Shairikadze US Bourg-en-Bresse, France
11   Tamaz Mchedlidze US Bressane, France
10   Lasha Khmaladze  Lelo
9   Giorgi Begadze  Batumi
8   Dimitri Basilaia  Edinburgh Rugby, Scotland
7   Mamuka Gorgodze Montpellier Hérault Rugby, France
6   Viktor Kolelishvili  Lyon Olympique Universitaire, France
5   Levan Datunashvili  Stade Aurillacois, France
4   Konstantin Mikautadze  RC Toulon, France
3   Davit Zirakashvili ASM Clermont Auvergne, France
2   Jaba Bregvadze Stade Toulousain, France
1   Mikheil Nariashvili  Montpellier Hérault Rugby, France
       
16   Shalva Mamukashvili  Armia
17   Anton Peikrishvili Castres Olympique, France
18   Levan Chilachava  RC Toulon, France
19   Giorgi Nemsadze  Tarbes, France
20   Giorgi Chkhaidze  Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby, France
21   Vazha Khutsishvili  Kharebi
22   Tedo Zibzibadze CA Périgueux, France
23   Lasha Malaguradze Stade Bagnérais, France 
       
    HEAD COACH: Milton Haig

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Romania

15   Catalin Fercu  RCM Timisoara
14   Madalin Lemnaru  RCM Timisoara
13   Csaba Gal  CSM Baia Mare
12   Robert Dascalu Steaua Bucuresti
11   Ionut Dumitru  Steaua Bucuresti
10   Florin Vlaicu  RCJ Farul Constanta
9   Valentin Calafeteanu  RCM Timisoara
8   Stelian Burcea RCM Timisoara
7   Mihai Macovei (Capt.)  Sporting Nazairien, France
6   Viorel Lucaci  Steaua Bucharesti
5   Valentin Poparlan  RCM Timisoara
4   Marius Sirbe  Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby, France
3   Paulica Ion  USA  Perpignan, France
2   Andrei Radoi  Ealing RFC, England
1   Mihaita Lazar  Castres Olympique, France
       
16   Eugen Capatana RCM Timisoara
17   Andrei Ursache US Carcassonne, France
18   Horatiu Pungea  Llanelly Scarlets, Wales
19   Cristian Munteanu U S Romans et Peageoise, France
20   Vlad Nistor Castres Olympique, France
21   Dorin Manole US Orthez, France
22   Florin Surugiu  CSM Bucaresti
23   Cristian Dinis-Vartic  CSM Baia Mare
       
    HEAD COACH: Lyn Howells

Friday, March 15, 2013

GEORGIA v ROMANIA World Cup Qualifier Europe R5 ENC 1A Antim Cup

16.03.2013

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Venue: Stadionul National Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest

Referee: Ian Davies (Wales)

  P W D L PF PA DIFF BT BL PT
GEORGIA 4 4 0 0 126 48 74 1 0 17
ROMANIA 4 4 0 0 105 56 49 1 0 17
RUSSIA 4 2 0 2 67 84 -17 1 0 5
PORTUGAL 4 1 0 3 66 87 -21 0 1 5
BELGIUM 4 0 1 3 64 88 -28 0 1 4
SPAIN 4 0 1 3 63 120 -57 0 1 3

Preview
This is the second feature rugby test match of the weekend. What a mouth-watering clash this has turned out to be. Right from the start of this competition the encounter between these two giants of European continental rugby was eagerly awaited. Both teams remain undefeated and both are starting to play some good rugby.There is not a lot between them, with Romania enjoying the home advantage.

‘Some statistics from an article on frr.ro:
- Romania-Georgia is a very balanced encounter, with each team winning 8 of the 16 direct matches played so far
- the first match was played in Dublin in 1998 and Romania won after a hard fight 27-23. It is interesting that one of the players from that game could have been on the field this weekend: Alex Manta, who is still playing at a high level in Pro D2 despite his age (Manta started for Lyon last weekend and scored a try).
- the last match was in Bucharest last year and Georgia won after another hard fight 19-13 with two red cards and the result in doubt until the very end
- biggest Romanian win: 35-10 (Bucharest, 2006)
- biggest Georgian win: 25-9 (RWC 2011)
- Antim Cup wins (established in 2002): 6 for Georgia, 5 for Romania’
Thanks to ‘Dragos03’ at http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4273&start=0

Last Five Encounters
10.03.2012 Georgia 19-13 in Bucharest (ENC 1A; Antim Cup)
28.09.2011 Georgia 25-6 in Palmerston North (World Cup, Pool B)
12.03.2011 Georgia 18-11 in Tblisi (ENC 1A, Antim Cup)
13.03.2010 Romania 22-10 in Bucharest (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1; Antim Cup)
14.03.2009 Georgia 28-13 in Tblisi (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1: Antim Cup)

Georgia Last Five P 5, W 4, L 1
09.03.2013 v Spain W 61-18 in Tblisi (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
23.02.2013 v Russia W 23-9 in Sochi (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
09.02.2013 v Portugal W 25-12 in Tblisi (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
02.02.2013 v Belgium W 17-13 in Brussels (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
24.11.2012 v Fiji in Tblisi L 19-24

Romania Last Five P 5, W 4, L 1
09.03.2013 v Belgium W 32-14 in Brussels (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
23.02.2013 v Spain W 25-15 in Gijon (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
09.02.2013 v Russia W 29-14 in Bucharest (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
02.02.2013 v Portugal W 19-13 in Lisbon (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
24.11.2012 v United States L 3-34 in Bucharest

GWC Rugby Rankings
World Table: Romania 16th, Georgia 17th
Europe Table: Georgia 7th, Romania 8th

IRB Ranking Points
Georgia 67.51, Romania 65.97

Prediction: A very tough, close match. Georgia by 2 points

TEAMS

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Romania
1.Mihăiţă Lazăr, 2.Andrei Rădoi, 3.Paulică Ion, 4.Valentin Ursache, 5.Marius Sârbe, 6.Viorel Lucaci, 7.Mihai Macovei(cpt), 8.Daniel Carpo, 9.Florin Surugiu, 10.Ionuţ Dimofte, 11.Adrian Matei, 12.Florin Vlaicu, 13.Robert Dascălu, 14.Adrian Apostol, 15.Cătălin Fercu
Rezerve: 16.Andrei Ursache, 17.Eugen Căpăţână, 18.Horaţiu Pungea, 19.Alin Coste, 20.Alexandru Mitu, 21.Ciprian Căplescu, 22.Csaba Gal, 23.Ionuţ Niacşu
Head Coach:

http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4273&start=15

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Georgia
15 Lasha KHMALADZE *FH
14 Irakli MACHKHANELI^Capt *LW
13 Tedo ZIBZIBADZE
12 Merab SHARIKADZE
11 Tamaz MTCHEDLIDZE *RW
10 Merab KVIRIKASHVILI *FB
9 George BEGADZE
1 Vassil KAKOVINI
2 Jaba BREGVADZE
3 David ZIRAKASHVILI
4 George CHKHAIDZE
5 Kote MIKAUTADZE
6 Vito KOLELISHVILI
7 Mamuka GORGODZE
8 Dimitri BASSILAIA
23 Beka TSIKLAURI
22 David KATCHARAVA
21 Vazha KHUTSISHVILI
16 Irakli NATRIASHVILI
17 Zurab ZHVANIA
18 David KUBRIASHVILI
19 Levan DATUNASHVILI
20 Shalva SUTIASHVILI

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