Friday, March 27, 2009
Test Rugby: China Taipei tour Hong Kong.
China Taipei 21, Hong Kong 'A' 12 in Hong Kong
07.02.2009
Hong Kong 'A' 20, China Taipei 17 in Hong Kong.
China Taipei ended its short tour of Hong Kong last month with a 1-1 result. China Taipei were preparing for their fixtures coming up in the Asia Nations and Rugby World Cup qualifying tournament to be held in Dubai.
Rugby Result: Brunei defeats Cambodia
Brunei 21, Cambodia 10 in Savannakhet (Asia Regions 1)
Brunei defeated Cambodia 21-10. The final match on Saturday between Laos and Cambodia also sees the Mekong Cup up for grabs. Laos looks the favoured side going by the lastest results. If Laos wins then they could well qualify for a Division spot in the 2010 Asia Nations tournaments.
Rugby Test: Georgia 29, Russia 21
Words of Wisdom 1
Test Rugby: Cyprus 8, Bosnia Herzegovina 6
Monday, March 23, 2009
One Rugby Test Result in
Georgia 29, Russia 21 in Mariupol (WCQ Euro.R1; ENC 1)
Review
This results places Georgia fairly and squarly on the top of European rugby below the 6 Nations competition. Russia looks the goods to be the second automatic qualifier to attend its first Rugby World Cup in 2011.
No result from Asia yet.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Rugby Test Match: Laos v Brunei
Laos v Brunei in Savannakhet (Asia Nations Regional 1)
Preview
The first of the Asia Nations regional tournaments gets underway in Savannakhet, Laos. There is the likelyhood that the winners of the three regional tournaments for 2009 will be gathered together in an Asia Nations Division 4. So winning this tournament has more value to it than just local bragging rights.
Laos lost to Indonesia last year in the regional tournament held in Djakarta. Indonesia progressed this season to Division 3. Laos in turn were too good for Cambodia. Laos has lost twice to Brunei in past regional tournaments so the teams look reasonably even.
Brunei had a disasterous time at last years regional in Guam, losing to Guam by 70 points, and then to Indonesia by 101! They look better suited to this level.
Previous Encounters
27.06.2006 Brunei 32-17 in Phnom Pnen (Asia Regional Tournament)
14.07.2007 Brunei 17-16 in Brunei (Asia Regional Tournament)
GWC Rugby Rankings: Asia Table-Laos 18th, Brunei 20th
Prediction: Laos by 14 points.
Teams
Not available
Test Rugby: Georgia v Russia Updated again!
Georgia v Russia in Mariupol (Ukraine) (WCQ Euro. R1; ENC 1)
I managed to get the wrong day published for this game. It is to be played Sunday, not Saturday.
Venue
Ilichovets Stadium, in Mariupol, which is in the Donesk Region, in the Ukraine on the coast of the Azov Sea.
Mariupol in the Ukraine right by the sea. Image thanks to http://ukrainetrek.com/mariupol-ukraine-city.shtml
Previews
This test match is hugely important in the world of rugby. Perhaps not as important as the 6 Nations Ireland v Wales test match but it's still well up there.
Firstly the match is being played on neutral territory following the brief war between Georgia and Russia last year. Feelings will naturally be high between these teams. Both teams are also undefeated at this stage of the competition so the winner will have a points advantage going into next seasons second leg.
The Russians missed qualifying for the 2007 Rugby World Cup whilst Georgia and Romania went through. The Russians are determined to make sure they go through but it will probably be at the expense of either Romania or Georgia who have both been to World Cup finals.
The Russians have spent the last week in training in Turkey before heading to the Ukraine.
Georgia has played better away this season from the pressure of their home crowds. They defeated Romania 28-23 last weekend and overwhelmed Spain 55-11 two weeks ago.
Last Five Encounters
12.04.2008 Georgia 18-12 in Krasnodar (ENC 1)
24.03.2007 Georgia 31-12 in Tblissi (ENC 1)
04.02.2006 Georgia 46-19 in Tblissi (ENC 1)
20.11.2004 Georgia 27-15 in Krasnodar (ENC 1)
06.03.2004 Georgia 9-3 in Tblissi (ENC 1)
Georgia has always held a distinct advantage over Russia on past results. Russia and Georgia first met in 1993 with the Russians winning in Gdansk, Poland and a World Cup qualifying match. That was the first and only time
the Russians have defeated their Georgian neighbours.
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-Georgia 15th, Russia 17th
Europe Table-Georgia 7th, Russia 9th
Prediction: Georgia by 5 points.
Teams
Georgia
15 Merab KVIRIKASHVILI Massy FRA Age 26, 32 Tests
14 Irakli MACHKHANELI Agen FRA 28, 32
13 David KATCHARAVA Enissei RUS 24, 25
12 Irakli GUIORGADZE Dax FRA 27, 34
11 Malkhaz URJUKASHVILI Aurillac FRA 29, 57
10 Lasha MALAGHURADZE Beziers FRA 23, 14
9 Irakli ABUSSERIDZE [Capt] Orleans FRA 32, 58
8 Mamuka GORGODZE Montpellier FRA 25, 33
7 George CHKHAIDZE Metro Racing FRA 28, 33
6 Guia LABADZE Toulon FRA 36, 51
5 Levan DATUNASHVILI Aurillac FRA 26, 26
4 Ilia ZEDGUINIDZE Aix FRA 33, 52
3 Goderdzi SHVELIDZE Montauban FRA 31, 50
2 Irakli NATRIASHVILI Farul ROM 25, 16
1 David KHINCHAGUISHVILI Brive FRA 27, 22
Replacements
16 Anton PEIKRISHVILI Agen FRA 22, 3
17 Dudu KUBRIASHVILI Toulon FRA 23, 8
18 Rati URUSHADZE Enissei RUS 34, 35
19 Dimitri BASSILAIA Morlaas FRA 24, 10
20 Bidzina SAMKHARADZE Farul ROM 26, 40
21 Sandro TODUA Lelo GEO 22, 9
22 Otar BARKALAIA Andorra FRA 25, 37
Head Coach: Tim Lane (Australia)
Format, data and information thanks to
http://www.rugby.ge/News2009/EN-0320_Geo4Rus_Numbered.htm
Russia Squad
Vasily Artemyev (Univ.College, Dublin, Ireland)
Mikhail Babaev (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Vladimir Botvinnikov (Enisey STM-Krasnoyarsk)
Artem Fatakhov (Enisey STM-Krasnoyarsk)
Andrey Garbuzov (Krasniy Yar-Krasnoyarsk)
Dmitry Gerasimov (Enisey STM-Krasnoyarsk)
Victor Gresev (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Alexander Gvozdovsky (Krasniy Yar-Krasnoyarsk)
Alexander Khrokin (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Igor Kluchnikov (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Vladislav Korshunov, Capt. (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Kirill Kulemin (Castres, France)
Yuri Kushnarev (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Andrey Kuzin (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Evgeny Matveev (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Vladimir Marchenko (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Nikita Medkov (Slava Moscow)
Victor Motorin (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Andrey Ostrikov (Agen, France)
Ivan Prishpenko (Enisey STM-Krasnoyarsk)
Alexander Shakirov (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Sergey Trishin (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Alexander Voitov (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Alexey Travkin (VVA-Podmoskovje)
Alexander Yanushkin (Slava Moscow)
Head Coach: Nikolay Nerush
http://www.rugby.ru/en/news/id_849/
Russian rugby scrum half. Image thanks to www.rugby.ru/
Test Rugby Results: 21 March
Ireland are there! For only the second time in its rugby history Ireland have claimed the Grand Slam defeating Wales 17-15 in Cardiff (sorry I had Dublin earlier). What a day for Ireland. By all accounts it was a close thing.
England have regained the Calcutta Cup by defeating Scotland 26-12 in a scrappy game whilst France did what I thought they had a 50-50 chance of doing; they played fantastic rugby to defeat Italy 50-8.
Portugal added to Romanian woes for the week with a 1 point win in Bucharest. Despite three top France-based players back in the team the Romanians are now off the pace in ENC Division 1 plus they also do not have an appointed coach.
The Ukraine began the grand weekend of rugby in the Ukraine (Russia plays Georgia tomorrow in Ukraine on neutral soil) with a good 20-10 win over Czech Republic who seem to be at least 10 points adrift per match without their France-based pro Martin Jagr.
Andorra caused what is probably the upset of 2009 so far; possibly in the history of European rugby. Armenia were expected to defeat the Andorrians comfortably. Yours truly predicted by 30 points, others by more. Andorra turned the form book on its head with a comprehensive 36-10 win. Armenia were nowhere near today!
In the other divisions of the ENC, Israel were too good for Luxembourg, winning 30-0 at home. Slovakia edged a one-point win 11-10 over Monaco at home whilst Cyprus is now the leading team with an 8-6 win over Bosnia Herzegovina away.
Results at a glance
Ireland 17, Wales 15 in Cardiff (6 Nations and Grand Slam Winner)
England 26, Scotland 12 at Twickenham (Calcutta Cup and 6 Nations)
France 50, Italy 8 in Rome (Garibaldi Trophy & 6 Nations)
Portugal 22, Romania 21 in Bucharest (WCQ Euro.R1; ENC 1)
Ukraine 20, Czech Republic 10 in Odessa (WCQ Euro.R2; ENC 2A)
Andorra 36, Armenia 10 in Andorra (WCQ Euro. R4; ENC 3A)
Israel 30, Luxembourg 0 in Netanya (WCQ Euro.R5; ENC 3C)
Slovakia 11, Monaco 10 in Bratislava (ENC 3D)
Cyprus 8, Bosnia Herzegovina 6 in Zenica (ENC 3D)
Sunday's matches
Russia v Georgia in Mariupol, Ukraine (WCQ Euro.R1; ENC 1)
Laos v Brunei in Savannakhet (Asia Nations Regional 1)
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Rugby Test Match: Ireland v Wales
Ireland v Wales in Cardiff (6 Nations)
Preview
Its a funny old competition the 6 Nations. No bonus points just a straight two points for a win and 1 for a draw. Nothing flashy about that. In fact the 6 Nations International Championship has little modern about it. It's not even a true international championship. The name comes from the dim past when as far as the 'Home Nations' were concerned this WAS the international Championship.
Occassionally though this competition throws up a humdinger of a finish. On Saturday all hinges on this game in which history could be added to the oldest competition in rugby. Ireland has a chance, and a good one, of scoring a 'Grand Slam' which means it has defeated all other teams. The last time Ireland did that was in 1948 some sixty years ago.
England virtually knocked France out of contention with their win last weekend so only Wales now stands in Ireland's way. The fact that the test is being played in Cardiff will not daunt the Irish. They won the last time the teams met there in 2007.
It's all set for a fantastic atmosphere. All that is required is that both teams play the best rugby they have played all season. If that happens Wales might just upset the Irish dreams.
Last Five Encounters
08.03.2008 Wales 16-12 in Dublin (6 Nations)
04.02.2007 Ireland 19-9 in Cardiff (6 Nations)
26.02.2006 Ireland 31-5 in Dublin (6 Nations)
19.03.2005 Wales 32-20 in Cardiff ( 6 Nations)
22.02.2004 Ireland 36-15 in Dublin (6 Nations)
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-Wales 5th, Ireland 7th
Europe Table-Wales 3rd, Ireland 4th
Prediction: Ireland's day in Cardiff. A win by 5 points.
Teams
Wales
15 Lee Byrne
14 Mark Jones
13 Tom Shanklin
12 Gavin Henson
11 Shane Williams
10 Stephen Jones
9 Michael Phillips
8 Andy Powell
7 Martyn Williams
6 Ryan Jones (captain)
5 Alun-Wyn Jones
4 Ian Gough
3 Adam Jones
2 Matthew Rees
1 Gethin Jenkins.
Replacements
16 Huw Bennett
17 John Yapp
18 Luke Charteris
19 Dafydd Jones
20 Warren Fury
21 James Hook
22 Jamie Roberts
Head Coach: Warren Gatland
Ireland
15 Robert Kearney
14 Tommy Bowe
13 Brian O'Driscoll (capt)
12 Gordon D'Arcy
11 Luke Fitzgerald
10 Ronan O'Gara
9 Thomas O'Leary
8 James Heaslip
7 David Wallace
6 Stephen Ferris
5 Paul O'Connell
4 Donncha O'Callaghan
3 John Hayes
2 Jeremy Flannery
1 Marcus Horan
Replacements
16 Rory Best
17 Thomas Court
18 Michael O'Driscoll
19 Denis Leamy
20 Peter Stringer
21 Patrick Wallace
22 Geordan Murphy
Head Coach: Declan Kidney
International Rugby: Scotland v England Updated
Scotland v England at Twickenham (6 Nations, Calcutta Cup)
Previews
The Calcutta Cup always bring out something special from both sides. This trophy has been played for since 1878 making it the oldest contested piece of silverwear at the international level. Recent form matters little as both sides bristle with pride and determination.
England has the home crowd advantage and a recent drubbing of France to boast about. last weekend we finally saw an England side play to its potential and silence some very vocal critics both in the public and the media. The English will want to finish their season on a high and winning back the Calcutta Cup would just about do that.
Ireland had to work hard to subdue Scotland last weekend. This Scottish side has been bubbling and murmering below the surface waiting for the opportunity to pounce. This is an inexperienced side that has been playing expansive rugby but without results. Tomorrow could be their day. Scotland hold the Cup after defeated England 15-9 at Murrayfield last season.
Last Five Encounters
18.03.2008 Scotland 15-9 at Murrayfield (6 Nations, Calcutta Cup)
07.02.2007 England 42-20 at Twickenham (6 Nations, Calcutta Cup)
25.02.2006 Scotland 18-12 at Murrayfield (6 Nations, Calcutta Cup)
19.03.2005 England 43-22 at Twickenham (6 Nations, Calcutta Cup)
21.02.2004 England 35-13 at Murrayfield (6 Nations, Calcutta Cup)
History is against Scotland winning at Twickenham on Saturday. The Scots have not won at Twickenham since 1983.
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-England 3rd, Scotland 8th
Europe Table-England 1st, Scotland 5th.
Prediction: Scotland's day, a win by 3 points.
Teams
England
15 Delon Armitage
14 Mark Cueto
13 Michael Tindal
12 Riki Flutey
11 Ugo Monye
10 Tobais Flood
9 Harold Ellis
8 Nicholas Easter
7 Joseph Worsley
6 Thomas Croft
5 Simon Shaw
4 Steven Borthwick (Capt.)
3 Phillip Vickery
2 Lee Mears
1 Andrew Sheridan
Replacements
16 Dylan Hartley
17 Julian White
18 Nicholas Kennedy
19 James Haskell
20 Daniel Care
21 Andrew Goode
22 Mathew Tait
Head Coach: Martin Johnson
Scotland
15 Christopher Paterson
14 Simon Danielli
13 Max Evans
12 Graeme Morrison
11 Thomas Evans
10 Phillip Godman
9 Michael Blair (capt)
8 Simon Taylor
7 Scott Gray
6 Alasdair Strokosch
5 James Hamilton
4 Jason White
3 Euan Murray
2 Ross Ford
1 Alasdair Dickinson
Replacements
16 Douglas Hall
17 Moray Low
18 Nathan Hines
19 Kelly Brown
20 Chris Cusiter
21 Nicholas De Luca
22 Hugo Southwell
Head Coach: Frank Hadden
Test Match: France v Italy Updated
France v Italy in Rome (6 Nations, Garibaldi Trophy)
Preview
There is very little depending on this match. France cannot realistically win the 6 Nations Championship and Italy is destined to hold the wooden spoon.
French pride ans swings and roundabouts may well see a turnaround of playing fortunes for Les Blues. They appear to be playing fantastic one match and then aweful the next. Very sort of French! Perhaps this week they will be sublime.
Marc Lièvremont. Is he another national rugby coach about to get the sack? image thanks to www.22dropout.com
Italy. Well prior to last week against Wales this was a team totally lacking in confidence. As I said on this blog in reply to a posted comment a week ago, the lack of confidence in the backs has now crept into the forwards, who previously were able to match it with any team in the competition. Last week the Italians were able to match a Welsh side still recovering from a shock loss to France two weeks earlier. This wek who knows, except they will be out to knock over a French team devastated by their heavy loss to England.
Nik Mallett. Is his days as coach of Italy numbered? Image thanks to www.rbs6nations.com/en/8533.php
Last Five Encounters
09.03.2008 France 25-13 in Paris (6 Nations, Garibaldi Trophy)
03.02.2007 France 39-6 in Rome (6 Nations, Garibaldi Trophy)
25.02.2006 France 37-12 in Paris (6 Nations)
19.03.2005 France 56-13 in Rome (6 Nations)
21.02.2004 France 25-0 in Paris (6 Nations)
Italy first played France in a full international in 1937 when they visited Paris and lost 43-5 in the days when a try was only worth 3 points. These teams then frequently met on equal terms up until 1967 when the Italians lost 60-13. Thereafter the French would only field a second team against the Italians during the early years of organised FIRA competitions. The full French side was not met against until 1995 when France won 34-22 in Buenos Aires during a Latin Cup tournament. Five years later was admitted to the 'International Championship' which became the 6 Nations.
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-France 4th, Italy 10th
Europe Table-France 2nd, Italy 6th
Prediction: Take your pick-Italy to defeat a full French side for only the second time in its rugby history; or France to play superbly and take the Italians apart. France to win by 13 points.
Teams
Italy
15 Andrea Marcato
14 Giulio Rubini
13 Gonzalo Canale
12 Mirco Bergamasco
11 Matteo Pratichetti
10 Luke McLean
9 Paul Griffen
8 Sergio Parisse, Capt.
7 Mauro Bergamasco
6 Alessandro Zanni
5 Marco Bortolami
4 Santiago Dellape
3 Carlos Nieto
2 Leonardo Ghiraldini
1 Salvatore Perugini
Replacements
16 Franco Sbaraglini
17 Martin Castrogiovanni
18 Carlo Antonio Del Fava
19 Josh Sole
20 Pablo Canavosio
21 Luciano Orquera
22 Roberto Quartaroli
Head Coach: Nik Mallett
France
15 Damien Traille
14 Maxime Medard
13 Florian Fritz
12 Yannick Jauzion
11 Cedric Heymans
10 Francois Trinh-Duc
9 Morgan Parra
8 Imanol Harinordoquy
7 Julien Bonnaire
6 Thierry Dusautoir
5 Sebastien Chabal
4 Lionel Nallet, Capt.
3 Sylvain Marconnet
2 Dimitri Szarzewski
1 Fabien Barcella
Replacements
16 William Servat
17 Thomas Domingo
18 Jerome Thion
19 Louis Picamoles
20 Frederic Michalak
21 Mathieu Bastareaud
22 Julien Malzieu
Head Coach: Marc Lièvremont
Test Match: Portugal v Romania Updated
21.03.2009
Portugal v Romania in Bucharest (WCQ Euro. R1; ENC 1)
Venue
Arcul de Triumf
Previews
The breaking news this week has been the sacking of the Romanian rugby coach New Zealander Ellis Meachen. Losses to both Russia and Georgia, and not being placed first on the ENC 1 table first round were sighted as reasons by the Romanian President george Stratton. A replacement is yet to be named.
This is a most interesting match in this division. Romania has struggled against the top teams, losing to both Russia and Georgia. A further loss could place them further away from a Rugby World Cup place in 2011. The Romanian selectors have also persisted with a policy of mostly home-based players, ignoring a huge France-based squad of experienced players.
For this match the Romanians have recalled three of their France-based players; Manta, Mitu and Petre, emphasising the importance they are placing on this match. The Romanians must simply start winning matches otherwise they will be out of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Portugal has lost to Russia by 4 points, drew with georgia 20-20 and then hammered the germans in Lisbon two weks ago. They seem to be guaging their run into the later World Cup qualifying stages and look to be going from strength to strength. Portugal were a most favoured team at the 2007 Rugby World Cup finals in France despite losing all their games.
Last Five Encounters
08.03.2008 Romania 21-15 in Bucharest (ENC 1)
25.09.2007 Romania 14-10 in Toulouse (World Cup, Pool C)
18.03.2006 Romania 27-3 in Lisbon (ENC 1)
11.06.2005 Romania 14-10 in Bucharest (ENC 1)
21.02.2004 Romania 36-6 in Constanta (ENC 1)
Portugal last defeated Romania in 2003 16-15 in Lisbon. Romania and Portugal first met in a test match in Lisbon in 1967 with the Romanians running out easy winners 46-6.
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-Portugal 16th, Romania 18th
Europe Table-Portugal 8th, Romania 10th
Prediction: Will the return of 3 France-bsed players make any difference to a dispirited side? Will Portugal keep going from strength to strength?
My view? Portugal to win by 7 points.
Teams
Portugal Squad
Eduardo Acosta (GD Direto)
Antonio Aguilar (GD Direto)
Julian Bardi (ASM Clermont, France)
Pedro Cabral (CR Madrid, Spain)
João Correia, Capt. (GD Direto)
Bernardo Duarte (AEIS Agronomia)
Aderito Esteves (GD Direto)
Gonçalo Foro (CD University Lisboa)
Diogo Gama (CRC Madrid, Spain)
Tiago Girão (CR Madrid, Spain)
João Junior (CD University Lisboa)
Pedro Leal (GD Direto)
David Mateus (OS Belenenses)
Diogo Mateus (OS Belenenses)
Juan Murre (Sporting Nazairien Rugby, France)
David Penalva (FC Auch, France)
Salvador Palha (GD Direto)
Jose Pinto (Rugby Roma Olimpia, Italy)
Juan Severino (AEIS Agronomia)
Pedro Silva (OS Belenenses)
Cristian Spachuck (FC Auch, France)
Gonçalo Uva (Montpellier RC, France)
João Uva (OS Belenenses)
Vasco Uva (GD Direto)
Head Coach: Tomaz Morais
http://www.fpr.pt/noticias/noticia.asp?opm=25&id=7431&id2=25
Romania Squad
Mihai Adascalitei
Adrian Barbuliceanu
Catalin Beca
Ionut Botezatu
Stelian Burcea
Vali Calafeteanu
Daniel Carpo
Stefan Ciuntu
Florin Corodeanu
Alin Coste
Catalin Dascalu
Ionut Dimofte
Catalin Fercu
Csaba Gal
Daniel Ianus
Paulica Ion
Mihaita Lazar
Madalin Lemnaru
Mihai Macovei
Alexandru Manta
Petre Mitu
Nicolae Nere
Catalin Nicolae
Cristian Petre
Cosmin Ratiu
Razvan Stanca
Florin Tasca
Florin Vlaicu
Head Coach: ?
Test Rugby: Cezch Republic v Ukraine Updated
21.03.2009
Czech Republic v Ukraine in Odessa (WCQ Euro.R2, ENC 2A)
Venue
Spartak Stadium
Preview
This is the first time in 5 years that these two teams have been in the same competition. Prior to that the Czech Republic has a distinctive advantage over the Ukrainians. But at present anything goes in ENC 2A. All teams appear even.
The Czechs are again missing Martin Jagr and also Robert Noves who are both placed with leading French clubs
Czech Republic played a tough 15-15 draw with belgium last weekend. Image thanks to www.rugbyunion.cz
Last Five Encounters
05.11.2005 Czech Republic 46-8 in Odessa (ENC 1)
12.03.2005 Czech Republic 42-5 in Prague (ENC 1)
03.11.2001 Czech Republic 26-8 in Prague (FIRA/WCQ Euro. R2, Pool A)
14.10.2000 Czech Republic 35-3 in Prague (FIRA B)
26.09.1998 Ukraine 27-22 in Prague (FIRA Pool E)
GWC Rugby Rankings: Europe Table-Czech Rep. 14th, Ukraine 17th
Prediction: Ukraine by 1 point.
Teams
Czech Republic Squad
Jan Benda (RC Sparta Praha)
Josef Bláha (RC Říčany)
Jiří Buryánek (RC Dragon Brno)
Jíří Černý (RC Tatra Smíchov)
Petr Čížek (RC Praga Praha)
Vítězslav Fiala (RC Vyškov)
Tomáš Forst (RC Praga Praha)
Pavel Hocke (RC Tatra Smíchov)
Tomáš Holovský (St. Raphael, France)
Václav Jursík (Strasbourg, France)
Roman Kodera (RC Říčany)
Tomáš Krejčí (RC Dragon Brno)
Ondřej Kutil (Oyonnax, France)
Vlastimil Madry (Juwenia Krakov, Poland)
Vachtang Pailodze (RC Sparta Praha)
Martin Pekárek (RC Říčany)
Jan Rudolf (RC Tatra Smíchov)
Michal Schlanger (RC Říčany)
Jíří Skall (RC Sparta Praha)
Roman Šuster (Rouen, France)
Pavel Vokrouhlík (RC Sparta Praha)
Martin Wognitsch (US Oyonnax, France)
Head Coach: Martin Kafka
Ukraine squad
Vitaliy Dotsenko (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Sergey Garkavyi (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Georgi Gegidze (RC Kredo 63)
Andrey Golishchev (RC Penza, Russia)
Vladislav Grabovskyi (RC Sokol)
Nikolay Kirsanov (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Vadim Kolyshkin (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Oleg Kosarev (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Vycheslav Krasilnik (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Maksim Kravchenko (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Oleg Litvinenko (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Aleksandr Lomakin (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Aleksandr Lubiy (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Jaba Malaguradze (RC Kredo 63)
Dmytro Mokretsov (RC Sokol)
Dmytro Muhin (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Vitaliy Orlov (RC Enisei-STM Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
Aleksandr Polyanskyi (RC Kredo 63)
Vycheslav Ponomarenko (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Sergey Sukhikh (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Aleksandr Tsapenko (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Sergey Tserkovnyi (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Sergii Yanchiy (RC Aviator)
Vitalii Zadvirnyi (RC Argo-NAU)
Ivan Zaliznyak (RC Olymp-RSC KhTZ)
Head Coach: S.Mina
Test Rugby: Armenia v Andorra Updated
21.03.2009
Armenia v Andorra in Andorra La Vela (WCQ Euro.R4; ENC 3A)
Venue
Camp del Consell
Previews
Andorra will need all the players it couldn't take to Switzerland last weekend and more if it is to overcome the Armenian visitors. Andorra was relegated from Division 2B last season and have been struggling even here.
Iosif Txelidze, Óscar Cabanes, Màxim Taurinyà & Benjamin Fajon are Andorrians who were not available for the trip to Switzerland but who are now available so the team should be stronger.
Not much is known about the Armenians but as most play their club rugby in France we can expect them to be tough.
These two teams are at the opposite ends of the points table. Armenia are at the top undefeated with three wins; Andorra is at the bottom with three losses.
Previous Encounters
These two teams have never met before.
GWC Rugby Rankings: Europe Table-Andorra 26th, Armenia 27th
Prediction: Armenia by 30 points.
Teams
Armenia
Not available
Armenia rugby logo thanks to www.rugby-armenia.com
Armenia v Switzerland 18.10.2008. Image thanks to www.armrugby.am/
Andorra
Not available
Rugby Match: Israel v Luxembourg Updated
Israel v Luxembourg in Netanya (WCQ Euro.R5; ENC 3C)
Venue
Wingate Stadium
Previews
Israel v Luxembourg rugby test programme. Thanks to 'rugbyas' from http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3053
Israel lead this division with impressive away wins over Bulgaria and Greece. Luxembourg has one loss and a win and may find Israel too strong on their home ground.
Luxembourg is without regular captain Andy Thompson is not available. Selector-Coach Mart Davis has introduced some young players from the successful Luxembourg 2008 Under 20 squad.
Previous Encounters
03.05.2008 Israel 20-12 in Netanya (ENC 3C)
20.05.2007 Luxembourg 25-16 in Cessange (ENC 3C)
29.10.2005 Luxembourg 19-3 in Cessange (ENC 3C)
01.06.2002 Luxembourg 31-19 in Cessange (FIRA B, Pool B)
03.03.2001 Israel 62-3 in Cessange (WCQ Euro.R1; FIRA Pool 2)
GWC Rugby Rankings: Europe Table-Israel 32nd, Luxembourg 35th
Prediction: Israel by 12 points.
Teams
Luxembourg logo thanks to www.rugby.lu
The Luxembourg Squad:
Nicholas Abel
William Bond
Steven Clark
Julien da Col
Michele Englaro
Paul Evans
Jon Flynn
Nicholas Geoffreys
Alex Goodhew
Jon Harris
Loic Herve
Stuart Kelly
Ronan Kuczaj
William Lafaysse
Christophe Narcisse
Glenn Nordahl
Scott Mc Kinlay
Adam Marcus
Thomas Picherit
Euan Rogers
Nigel Sharplin
Adrien Timmermans
Head Coach: Marty Davis
Israel
1 Nathan Amos
2 Tomer Bracha
3 Matan Brosh
4 Shai Dekel
5 Oren Brodhurst
6 Nimrod Kaplan
7 Gilad Goldstein
8 Guy Dotan
9 Stav Gurtovoy
10 Amir Beutler
11 Nestor Rainstein
12 Adrian Rainstein
13 Sean Kantor
14 Alon Okon
15 Isaac Tsfadie
16 Omri Lotan
17 Oren Hamburger
18 Alon Geller
19 Amit Kakoun
20 Bar Or Nir
21 Terence Kantor
22 Jonathan Radashkovich
Head Coach: Raanan Penn
Thanks to Julian Shapiro , Eyal Rosenboim & Darren Rich, Re/max Netanya
International Rugby: Slovakia v Monaco Updated
Slovakia v Monaco in Bratislava (ENC 3D)
Venue
Slovnaft Stadion, Vlčím Hrdle
Previews
Slovakia v Monaco rugby programme. Image thanks to http://slovan.rugby.cz/
Not a great deal of love lost between these two minnows. In 2006 they met at this level in Slovakia's first test match. Monaco won 6-0 but lost the game because Slovakia claimed, and won, that Monaco included enelligble players in their squad. The thing was Monaco had just returned from a lengthy ban for the exact same offence a few years earlier.
Previous Encounters
14.10.2006 Monaco 6-0* in Bratislava (ENC 3D, Pool B)
* Match lost by Monaco on appeal.
GWC Rugby Rankings: Europe Table-Slovakia 40th, Monaco 41st
Prediction: Slovakia by 14 points
Teams
Slovakia
Martin Čmiel (RC Havířov, Czech Rep.)
Michal Fric (RC Havířov, Czech Rep.)
Ondřej Hankovszki (Sokol Mariánské Hory, Czech Rep.)
Richard Hladík (Lokomotiva Olomouc, Czech Rep.)
Michal Juhász (RC Havířov, Czech Rep.)
Pavel Kozubík (RC Havířov, Czech Rep.)
Petr Kozubík (RC Havířov, Czech Rep.)
Josef Kučera (RK Petrovice, Czech Rep.)
Michal Kučera (Lokomotiva Olomouc, Czech Rep.)
Tomáš Kurka (Lokomotiva Olomouc, Czech Rep.)
Martin Majovský (RC Slovan Bratislava)
Marcel Mana (Lokomotiva Olomouc, Czech Rep.)
Jan Mandičák (RC Slovan Bratislava)
Martin Mihálik (RC Slovan Bratislava)
Viktor Ondroušek (JIMI Vyškov, Czech Rep.)
Patrik Poledna, Capt. (Lokomotiva Olomouc, Czech Rep.)
Daniel Puha (RC Slovan Bratislava)
Antonín Puverle (RC Slovan Bratislava)
Jiří Smrček (Dragon Brno, Czech Rep.)
Jaroslav Stoklásek (RC Zlín, Czech Rep.)
Pešír Václav (RK Petrovice, Czech Rep.)
Coach: Pavel Lištvan
http://slovan.rugby.cz/nominace-proti-monaku
Slovakia rugby team v Monaco. Image thanks to http://slovan.rugby.cz/
Monaco
Team not available
Test Match: Cyprus v Bosnia Herzegovina Update
Cyprus v Bosnia Herzegovina in Zenica (ENC 3D)
Venue:
Kamberovice Polje
Previews
See other posts during the week
Previous Encounters
These two teams have never met before
GWC Rugby Rankings: Europe Table-Bosnia Herzegovina 38th, Cyprus 39th
Prediction: B H by 3 points.
Teams
Neither squad is available
Test Rugby: Laos v Brunei
Laos v Brunei in Savannakhet (Asia Regional 1)
Preview
This is the first match of this tournament with host Laos playing Brunei.
Mote to follow.
Asia Regional Test Rugby: Regional 1
The tournament will be held at the Savannakhet Stadium in Savannakhet, Laos. Savannakhet is the main city (100,000 pop) of the Central-Southern area of Laos. It is situated on the Mekong River.
Teams at this tournament will be the national 15's mens sides from Cambodia, Brunei and Laos.
Schedule
22 March: Laos v Brunei
25 March: Brunei v Cambodia
28 March: Cambodia v Laos
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Test Rugby Preview: Cyprus v Bosnia Herzegovina 2
Image thanks to wikipedia
Rugby has been played in Cyprus since the 1950's mostly, until recently, by British service teams. Since 2004 the local competition was formed and the three teams have thrived since. Cyprus is now an associate member of the IRB and a full member of FIRA-AER. Success and promotion to Division 3C would go a long way towards Cyprus becoming a full member of the IRB.
Cyprus played its first full rugby international test in March of 2007. Their opponent was Greece, long time recognized as the big brother of Cyprus' Greek population. The Greeks were rather shocked at the intensity of the opposition with Cyprus running out winners 39-3!
Action from Cyprus v Greece, first international test played by Cyprus. Cyprus, in the light blue, ran out winners 39-3. Image thanks to www.cyprus-rugby.com
Cyprus was then accepted into ENC 3D. For 2007 the programme of fixtures was played that year in tournament format on the island of Cyprus.Cyprus won against Monaco, Azerbaijan and Slovakia to win the tournament. Cyprus then had to face Israel in Israel in a 3C/3D one-off playoff. Israel proved too strong at home winning 23-14 and thus confining Cyprus in division 3D for the next two years.
So far Cyprus has won its three matches to date; 37-3 against Azerbaijan away, 24-3 over Monaco at home and 33-7 at home against Slovakia. So now it comes down to an away clash against Bosnia Herzegovina to see who lands on top of the points table at the halfway stage.
Cyprus team after playing Azerbaijan. Image thanks to www.cyprus-rugby.com
For a full list of all Cyprus and Bosnia Herzegovina international rugby results go to www.rugbyinternational.net
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Test Rugby Preview: Cyprus v Bosnia Herzegovina 1
Bosnia Herzegovina Logo. Thanks to irb.com
The European Nations Cup is contested by the rugby nations of Europe outside the 6 Nations International Championship. Some incorrectly refer to it as 6 Nations 'B' or second division. There are three sections each with at least two divisions. Division 3D is right at the bottom of the table. In fact the teams in this division do not qualify for any 2011 Rugby World Cup qualifying matches. But despite that there is a lot to play for.
Played over two seasons on a home-away basis, the European Nations Cup (we'll say ENC from here) is the quage of strength in European rugby. The winner of 3D is automatically promoted to 3C in 2010. If the present system of qualification is used for 2015 Rugby World Cup then teams in 3C will qualify. So this match will go a long way to see which team will look most likely to qualify.
So lets look at these two rugby minnows. Bosnia Herzegovina has been on the international scene longer than Cyprus. Bosnia Herzegovina played its first international rugby test in 1992 soon after breaking away from the Yogoslavian Federation. They lost 3-47 to Croatia in Split. The disasterous war that followed put a halt to any organised rugby in the area for 4 years. On 21st September 1997 international rugby began again for Bosnia Herzegovina. Croatia again journeyed to the troubled land, this time Zenica, to win easily 62-3. No matter! The Bosnians were on their way again.
The following season Bosnia Herzegovina joined FIRA competitions for the first time. They joined Pool B and enjoyed their first international success, 22-16 against Monaco, but were generally outplayed by the likes of Croatia (again), Hungary, Austria and Slovenia. Then in 2000 they played in Rugby World Cup 2003 qualification matches. They started with a shock 13-12 win over Hungary. They also defeated their old enemy Yugoslavia 23-13 in Sarajevo but did not progress to the next stage.
In 2001-02 Bosnia Herzegovina played in FIRA Division B, Pool B winning against Luxembourg and Israel but losing to Lithuania and Hungary. 2002-03 saw the introduction of the present competition structure under the guidance of FIRA-AER. Starting off in Division 3B Bosnia lost all their games over the next two seasons and found themselves in Division 3C. The early promise was not being realised.
In 2004 Bosnia Herzegovina participated in a home-away series against Austria to see who would proceed to the first round of qualification for the 2007 Rugby World Cup finals in France. Bosnia Herzegovina lost both matches, Austria proceeding.
In 2004-05 Bosnia Herzegovina played a home-away series against Azerbaijan as the only teams in ENC 3C. Bosnia won on points aggregate and stayed in 3C but in early 2005 lost a 3B/3C knockout game against Hungary 8-56 and thus remained in 3C. For the next three seasons the Bosnians struggled at this level finally being relegated to 3D at the end of the 2007-08 season. So far they have shown that they are a cut above the other teams at this level, overwhelming Monaco 52-5 in October and then finally defeating a fierly Slovakia 46-32 in November. The Bosnians then creaked home 18-7 against a weakened Azerbaijan in late November.
Slovakia win a lineout. Photo thanks to http://rugbylife.blogger.ba/
So the scene is set for a right old clash against the other undefeated team in this competition, Cyprus. More on their opponents tomorrow.
Bosnia Herzegovina team to play in Cyprus 21.03.2009. Thanks to http://rugbylife.blogger.ba/
Monday, March 16, 2009
Rugby Tests Coming Up
The big clashes are Ireland v Wales to determine the 6 Nations Championship, Georgia and Russia square off to see who takes out the first round of ENC 1 and Cyprus heads to Bosnia to battle for the top honours in ENC 3D.
21.03.2009
Ireland v Wales in Dublin (6 Nations)
Scotland v England at Twickenham (6 Nations)
France v Italy in Rome (6 Nations)
Georgia v Russia in Krasnodar (WCQ Euro.R1; ENC 1)
Portugal v Romania in Bucharest (WCQ Euro.R1; ENC 1)
Armenia v Andorra in Andorra La Vela (WCQ Euro.R4;ENC3A)
Israel v Luxembourg in Netanya (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 3C)
Slovakia v Monaco in Bratislava (ENC 3D)
Cyprus v Bosnia Herzegovina in Zenica (ENC 3D)
22.03.2009
Czech Republic v Ukraine in Odessa (WCQ Euro.R2; ENC 2A)
Also...
An Asia Nations regional tournament is due to get underway in Laos March 22-28 involving Laos, Cambodia and Brunei.
International Result: England 34, France 10
England 34, France 10 at Twickenham (6 Nations)
Reviews
England tore up the form book and washed France away and out of Twickenham. The French could only watch and see their 6 Nations dream swept away by a rampaging England, who led France 29-0 at halftime.
England finally found some form and gave plenty for their fans to cheer about. France, utterly lifeless compared to their display against Wales 2 weeks ago, could do little to stem the first half surge by England.
In the second half some rusty bits appeared back in England's play from old but they did enough to hold France out and take the game convincingly.
Preview
This is the clash of the 6 Nations competition for this weekend. England still has a mathematical chance of winning the championship but it would need to whallop the French by many and then dismember Scotland next weekend. France needs to win and win well today, then hope Wales knocks Ireland off next weekend and then walk over Italy on the same day. Occasionally the 6 Nations Championship does serve up some interesting finishes.
England will need to play exceedingly well to defeat France today. They pushed Grand Slam contenders Ireland very close in Dublin two weeks ago and although we have seen little sparkle and flow we have seen England developing into a brute of a team.
France has been hinting that better things will be since the competition began. It's been rebuilding and it all finally came together against Wales two weeks ago. The French are reknown for their inconsistency and any lapses today will be snaffled up by an English side determined to silence it critics. And don't forget the English win in Paris last year nor when England knocked France out of the World Cup the year before! This should be a mommoth clash but don't expect any brilliant play.
Last Five Encounters
23.02.2008 England 24-13 in Paris (6 Nations)
13.10.2007 England 14-9 in Paris (World Cup, Semi-final)
18.08.2007 France 22-9 in Marseilles (World Cup Warm up)
11.08.2007 France 21-15 at Twickenham (World Cup Warm up)
11.03.2007 England 26-18 at Twickenham (6 Nations)
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-France 3rd, England 7th
Europe Table-France 1st, England 4th
Prediction: I do like an upset. England to win by 3 points in a low-scoring brusing affair. Also 4 yellow cards to be shared!!
Teams
England
15 Delon Armitage
14 Ugo Monye
13 Michael Tindal
12 Riki Flutey
11 Mark Cueto
10 Tobais Flood
9 Harold Ellis
8 Nicholas Easter
7 Joseph Worsley
6 Thomas Croft
5 Simon Shaw
4 Steven Borthwick, Capt.
3 Phillip Vickery
2 Lee Mears
1 Andrew Sheridan
Replacements
16 Dylan Hartley
17 Julian White
18 James Haskell
19 Nicholas Kennedy
20 Daniel Care
21 Andrew Goode
22 Mathew Tait
Head Coach: Martin Johnson
France
France
15 Maxime Medard
14 Julien Malzieu
13 Mathieu Bastareaud
12 Yannick Jauzion
11 Cedric Heymans
10 Françios Trinh-Duc
9 Morgan Parra
8 Imanol Harinordoquy
7 Sebastien Chabal
6 Thierry Dusautoir
5 Jérôme Thion
4 Lionel Nallet, Capt.
3 Sylvain Marconnet
2 Dimitri Szarzewski
1 Lionel Faure
Replacements
16 Benjamin Kayzer
17 Thomas Domingo
18 Louis Picamoles
19 Julien Bonnaire
20 Sebastien Tillous-Borde
21 Florian Fritz
22 Damien Traille
Head Coach: Marc Lièvremont
Rugby Match Result: Portugal 24, Spain 19
Portugal 24, Spain 19 in Lisbon (WCQ Europe R1; ENC 1)
Reviews
Portugal has continued its dominance of its Iberian Neighbour with a 24-19 win in Lisbon, winning by 5 points (I predicted Portugal by 6!) It also has placed a little distance between Portugal and the tail-end charlies, Spain and Germany.
Spain received two and Portugal one yellow cards in the first half, but no real advantage was taken as both sides scored 3 points a piece during that time. Portugal led 18-6 at halftime and then 21-12 with 2 minutes remaining. Then all hell broke loose with a Spanish try on 78th minute, converted for Portugal to lead 21-19. Then Portugal says enough with a penalty goal right on full time.
Clean lineout take by Portugal.
Image thanks to http://infordesporto.sapo.pt/
Spain attacks from their own line.
Image thanks to http://www.ferugby.com/
Preview
Image thanks to http://www.fpr.pt/
The clash of the Iberian Peninsula. The rivalry between these two teams goes back to 1935 when Spain won the first of many tests 6-5 in Lisbon. Both these teams need to win this match to pull themselves away from the relegation zone in the European Nations Cup Division 1 competition.
Spain's reaction to its big loss two weeks ago is to bring in some new players. Portugal will keep mainly to its successful squad it has used so far this season. True to most recent clashes between these to European rugby powers, it will be a close match.
Last Five Encounters
10.05.2008 Spain 21-17 in Madrid (ENC 1)
03.02.2007 Portugal 21-18 in Lisbon (ENC 1)
21.03.2004 Portugal 35-19 in Ibiza (ENC 1)
22.03.2003 Portugal 40-38 in Lisbon (ENC 1)
02.06.2002 Spain 34-21 in Madrid (WCQ Europe R3, Pool B)
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-Portugal 16th, Spain 21st
Europe Table-Portugal 8th, Spain 11th
Teams
Image thanks to irb.com
Portugal SquadJulien Bardi (Clermont, France)
Pedro Cabral (CRC Madrid)
João Correia (GD Direito)
Adérito Esteves (GD Direito)
Gonçalo Foro (CD Univ. Lisboa)
Tiago Girão (CD Univ. Lisboa)
João Júnior (CD Univ. Lisboa)
Pedro Leal (GD Direito)
David Mateus (OS Belenenses)
Diogo Mateus (OS Belenenses)
Juan Murre (Sporting St. Nazaire, France)
Salvador Palha (GD Direito)
David Penalva (Auch, France)
Duarte Cardoso Pinto (AEIS Agronomia)
José Pinto (Roma, Italy)
Juan Severino (AEIS Agronomia)
Pedro Silva (OS Belenenses)
Cristian Spachuk (Auch, France)
Nuno Taful (CR Técnico)
Gonçalo Uva (Montpellier RC, France)
João Uva (OS Belenenses)
Vasco Uva (GD Direito)
Head Coach: Tomaz Morais
http://www.fpr.pt/noticias/noticia.asp?opm=25&id=7412&id2=25
Image thanks to irb.com
Spain Squad
Guillermo Bárcena (Stade Francais, France) Age 25, 12 Tests
César Bernasconi (CRC Madrid) 32, 20
José Mª.Bohorquez (CR Ciencias) 32, 26
Juan Cano (CRC Madrid) 23, 20
Javier Canosa (CRC Madrid) 25, 31
Mathew Cook (CR La Vila) 29, New Cap
Damien Elgoyhen (Avion Bayonnais, France) 22, 1
Leandro Fernández-Aramburu (CR Ciencias) 28, 10
Juan Gonzalez (CRC Madrid) 26, 28
Mathieu Gratton (RC Graulhet, France) 26, 7
Sergio Guerrero (UE Santboiana) 25, 2
Sebastián Hattori (CR Ciencias) 26, 2
Ion Insausti (CRC Madrid) 24, 24
Mathieu López (Stade Montois, France) 28, 3
Mickael López (Avion Bayonnais, France) 22, New Cap
Ignacio Martin (Gran Parma RC, Italy) 25, 22
Jaime Nava (CE Salvador) 25, 28
Jeremías Palumbo (Getxo Artea RT) 25, 2
Marco Pinto (Auvergne, France) 20, 2
Javier Salazar (CRC Madrid) 31, 57
César Sempere (CRC Madrid) 24, 34
Julien Tourtoulou (Colomiers RC, France) 25, 7
Matías Tudela (CRC Madrid) 24, 2
Diego Zarzosa (CE Salvador) 33, 45
Head Coach: Ged Glynn
Spanish Squad. Image thanks to http://www.ferugby.com/
Latest Rugby Results
England 34, France 10 at Twickenham (6 Nations)
Portugal 24, Spain 19 in Lisbon (WCQ Euro.R1; ENC1)
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Test Rugby Results at a Glance
Ireland 22, Scotland 15 at Murrayfield (6 Nations)
Wales 20, Italy 15 in Rome (6 Nations)
Georgia 28, Romania 23 in Tblissi (WCQ Euro. R1; ENC 1)
Belgium 15, Czech Republic 15 in Brussels (WCQ Euro. R2; ENC 2A)Switzerland 32, Andorra 9 in Avusy (WCQ Euro.R4; ENC 3A)
Cyprus 33, Slovakia 7 in Episkopi (ENC 3D)
Today
France v England at Twickenham (6 Nations)
Spain v Portugal in Lisbon (WCQ Euro.R1; ENC 1)
Rugby Test Result: Ireland 22, Scotland 15
Ireland 22, Scotland 15 at Murrayfield (6 Nations)
Reviews
I predicted a Scottish win but Ireland did enough in this scrappy encounter to hold out a dtermined Scotland. Ireland are now within one game of gaining their first Grand Slam since 1948. Only Wales stand in their way next weekend. This last match of the 2009 6 Nations Championship will take place in Dublin.
Preview
Scotland has a grand chance to topple the Irish. Scotland won well against at home two weeks ago whilst Ireland struggled against the struggling English at home.
Scotland has performed well this season despite only winning against Italy. They have an exciting new backline and a front row that can take on anybody.
Ireland are still on target to win their first grand slam since 1948. They hace made some changes to the lineup that struggled against England and look a stronger unit.
Last Five Encounters
23.02.2008 Ireland 34-13 in Dublin (6 Nations)
11.08.2007 Scotland 31-21 at Murrayfield (World Cup Warm up)
10.03.2007 Ireland 19-18 at Murrayfield (6 Nations)
11.03.2006 Ireland 15-9 in Dublin (6 Nations)
12.02.2005 Ireland 40-13 at Murrayfield (6 Nations)
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-Ireland 6th, Scotland 8th
Europe Table-Ireland 3rd, Scotland 5th No Change
Teams
Image thanks to irb.com
Scotland
15 Christopher Paterson
14 Simon Danielli
13 Max Evans
12 Graeme Morrison
11 Thomas Evans
10 Phillip Godman
9 Michael Blair (capt)
8 Simon Taylor
7 John Barclay
6 Alasdair Strokosch
5 James Hamilton
4 Jason White
3 Euan Murray
2 Ross Ford
1 Alasdair Dickinson
Replacements
16 Douglas Hall
17 Moray Low
18 Nathan Hines
19 Scott Gray
20 Chris Cusiter
21 Nicholas De Luca
22 Hugo Southwell
Head Coach: Frank Hadden
Ireland
15 Robert Kearney
14 Tommy Bowe
13 Brian O'Driscoll (capt)
12 Gordon D'Arcy
11 Luke Fitzgerald
10 Ronan O'Gara
9 Peter Stringer
8 Denis Leamy
7 David Wallace
6 Stephen Ferris
5 Paul O'Connell
4 Donncha O'Callaghan
3 John Hayes
2 Rory Best
1 Marcus Horan
Replacements
16 Jeremy Flannery
17 Thomas Court
18 Michael O'Driscoll
19 James Heaslip
20 Thomas O'Leary
21 Patrick Wallace
22 Geordan Murphy
Head Coach: Declan Kidney
Test Rugby Result: Wales 20, Italy 15
Wales 20, Italy 15 in Rome (6 Nations)
Reviews
I predicted Wales would run away with this game and win by 34 points but Italy put up a grand old fight whilst the Welsh side struggles to dominate.
Preview
It is very difficult to image that Italy could win this game. They, at best, could run the Welsh close. They actually defeated Wales 23-20 the last time these teams met in Rome, in 2007, and drew 18-18 in Cardiff the year before that. Two weeks ago Italy crashed to Scotland 6-26 and their hopes of improving their position among the 6 nations that take part faded. The coaches job is on the line and despite one of the most experienced packs in the competition, Italy just does not have the backs to defend or attack.
Wales is now in a strange position. With the Grand Slam dream torn apart by the French two weeks they are still in with a definite chance to take the Championship. The problem is can they pick up confidence after the defeat to France and can they take Italy seriously enough to win and win well.
Last Five Encounters
23.02.2008 Wales 47-8 in Cardiff (6 Nations)
10.03.2007 Italy 23-20 in Rome (6 Nations)
11.03.2006 Drawn 18-18 in Cardiff (6 Nations)
12.02.2005 Wales 38-8 in Rome (6 Nations)
27.03.2004 Wales 44-10 in Cardiff (6 Nations)
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-Wales 4th, Italy 10th
Europe Table-Wales 2nd, Italy 6th No Changes
Teams
Image thanks to irb.com
Italy
15 Andrea Marcato
14 Giulio Rubini
13 Gonzalo Canale
12 Mirco Bergamasco
11 Matteo Pratichetti
10 Luke McLean
9 Paul Griffen
8 Sergio Parisse (captain)
7 Mauro Bergamasco
6 Alessandro Zanni
5 Marco Bortolami
4 Santiago Dellape
3 Carlos Nieto
2 Leonardo Ghiraldini
1 Salvatore Perugini
Replacements
16 Franco Sbaraglini
17 Martin Castrogiovanni
18 Carlo Antonio Del Fava
19 Joshua Sole
20 Pablo Canovosio
21 Luciano Orquera
22 Roberto Quartaroli
Head Coach: Nik Mallett
Wales
Image thanks to irb.com
15 Lee Byrne
14 Mark Jones
13 James Roberts
12 Gavin Henson
11 Shane Williams
10 James Hook
9 Michael Phillips
8 Andrew Powell
7 Dafydd Jones
6 Jonathan Thomas
5 Alun-Wyn Jones (captain)
4 Luke Charteris
3 Rhys Thomas
2 Huw Bennett
1 John Yapp
Replacements
16 Matthew Rees
17 Gethin Jenkins
18 Bradley Davies
19 Ryan Jones
20 Warren Fury
21 Stephen Jones
22 Thomas Shanklin
Head Coach: Warren Gatland
Rugby Match Result: Georgia 28, Romania 23
Georgia 28, Romania 23 in Tblissi (WCQ Europe R1; ENC 1, Antim Cup)
Reviews
I predicted Georgia would win easily but Romania fought well and led for much of the first half before Georgia dominated the second half.
Georgia led 15-13 at halftime after Romania led for most of the first half. Four yellow cards dished out in that first half so it was obviously hard-fought and somewhat edgy. In the second half Georgia extended their lead to 22-13, then 28-16 with Romania scoring a converted try against a sleepy Georgian defense right on full time (Thanks to 'Quentin' at http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3040&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=30)
From comments coming from FIRA-AER forum it looks like Georgia dominated scrums and lineouts and were able to gain territorial advantage especially in the second half. Romania on the other hand made too many errors and are missing many highly experienced France club-based players.
What do you think?
Preview
Georgia remains undefeated in this division as does Russia. The Georgians gave a most impressive display two weeks ago to defeat Spain 55-11 away. The pressure will be on them to repeat such a display in front of their home crowd.
Romania lost to Russia 19-28 two weeks ago and are still struggling to lift their game to pre 2007 Rugby World Cup standards. Romania has used a number of new home-based players since 2007 largely ignoring the large number of France-based players. The building process continues but today they must defeat Georgia or they face the possibility of an exit from the World Cup qualifying process.
Last Five Encounters
09.07.2008 Georgia 22-7 in Tblissi (ENC 1)
03.02.2007 Georgia 20-17 in Bucharest (ENC 1)
07.10.2006 Romania 20-8 in Bucharest (WCQ Europe R5, Pool B)
25.02.2006 Romania 35-10 in Bucharest (ENC 1)
12.03.2005 Georgia 20-13 in Tblissi (ENC 1)
GWC Rugby Rankings: World Table-Georgia 15th, Romania 18th
Europe Table- Georgia 7th, Romania 10th No Changes
Teams
Image thanks to irb.com
Georgia
15 Merab Kvirikashvili (Massy, France)
14 Irakli Machkhaneli (Agen, France)
13 David Katcharava (Enisei STM, Russia)
12 Tedo Zibzibadze (Périgueux, France)
11 Malkhaz Urjukashvili (Aurillac, France)
10 Lasha Malaghuradze (Beziers, France)
9 Irakli Abusseridze, Capt. (Orléans, France)
8 Mamuka Gorgodze (Montpellier, France)
7 George Chkhaidze (Racing Metro, France)
6 Grigol Labadze (Toulon, France)
5 Rati Urushadze (Enisei STM, Russia)
4 Levan Datunashvili (Aurillac, France)
3 Goderdzi Shvelidze (Montauban, France)
2 Irakli Natriashvili (Farul Constanţa, Romania)
1 David Khinchaguishvili
Replacements
16 Anton Peikrishvili (Agen, France)
17 David Kubriashvili (Brive, France)
18 Kakha Uchava (Farul Constanţa, Romania)
19 Dimitri Bassilaia (Morlaàs, France)
20 Bidzina Samkharadze (Farul Constanţa, Romania)
21 Sandro Todua (Lelo)
22 Otar Barkalaia (VPC Andorra, Andorra)
Head Coach: Tim Lane (Australia)
Thanks to http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3040&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=15
http://www.rugby.ge/EN_index.htm
and thanks to http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3040&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
Romania
Image thanks to irb.com
15 Florin Vlaicu (Steaua Bucuresti)
14 Catalin Nicolae (Dinamo Bucuresti)
13 Adrian Barbuliceanu (Dinamo Bucuresti)
12 Ionut Dimofte (Steaua Bucuresti)
11 Ionut Botezatu (Baia Mare)
10 Razvan Stanca (Dinamo Bucuresti)
9 Valentin Calafeteanu (Dinamo Bucuresti)
8 Costica Mersoiu (Dinamo Bucuresti)
7 Alexandru Tudori (Dinamo Bucuresti)
6 Stelian Burcea, Capt (Dinamo Bucuresti)
5 Cosmin Ratiu (Dinamo Bucuresti)
4 Alin Coste (Narbonne, France)
3 Ion Paulica (Bath, England)
2 Florin Tasca (Dinamo Bucuresti)
1 Nicolae Nere (Steaua Bucuresti)
Replacements
16 Catalin Beca (Dinamo Bucuresti)
17 Mihaita Lazar (Poli Iasi)
18 Valentin Popirlan (Dinamo Bucuresti)
19 Mihai Macovei (Baia Mare)
20 Daniel Carpo (Farul Constanta)
21 Catalin Dascalu (Steaua Bucuresti)
22 Stefan Ciuntu (Dinamo Bucuresti)
Coaches: Ellis Meachen (NZL), Cristian Hildan
Thanks to http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3040&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=15
Rugby Test Result: Czech Republic 15, Belgium 15
Czech Republic 15, Belgium 15 in Brussels (WCQ Euro.R2; ENC 2A)
Reviews
A drawn result has not really altered what was already a very tight competition in Division 2A.
Preview
This section of the FIRA-AER European Nations Cup, Division 2A is wide
open. Any team could win this leg of the tournament
GWC Rugby Rankings: Europe Table-Belgium moves up a place just below Czech Republic and one ahead of Moldova because of the draw.
Placings
14th-Czech Republic
15th-Belgium
16th-Moldova
For a full look at all GWC Rugby Rankings go to www.rugbyinternational.net
Image thanks to Belgium RFU
Teams
Belgium
15 Romain Orban (Kituro)
14 Alan Williams (Castres, France)
13 Thibaut André (Soignies)
12 Jérôme Cauwe (ASUB Rugby Waterloo)
11 Frédéric Rongé (Haywards Heath RFC, England)
10 Peter Duchau (Boitsfort)
9 Julien Berger (La Rochelle, France)
8 Charlie Fourneau (Lille, France)
7 Bertrand Billi (Soignies)
6 Denis Eppe (ROC Ottignies)
5 Cyril Nana (Lille, France)
4 Mathieu Verschelden (ASUB Rugby Waterloo)
3 Jérôme Wey (St Nazaire, France)
2 Norman Wende (Rouen, France)
1 Julien Massimi (Arras, France)
Replacements
16 Alain Miriallakis (Orléans, France)
17 Jimmy Mulumba (Domont, France)
18 Thomas Dienst (Le LOU, France)
19 Simon Marote (Arras, France)
20 Damien Godefroy (Lille, France)
21 Dries Bovijn (Boitsfort)
22 David Nemsadze (Domont, France)
Head Coach: Richard McClintock
Thanks to Dignate Schot, Secretary Federation Belgian Rugby Union
“Réserves : 23.Victor Wartique (Frameries), Aurélien Batardy (Soignies). From the original squad, two injuries Christophe Brayette (Lavaur) and Olivier Mahieu (Boitsfort) replaced by Victor Wartique (Frameries, en réserve) and Dries Bovijn (Boitsfort, n°20)”.http://www.sportkipik.be/articles.php?id_article=6655 and thanks to ‘Quentin’ http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3041
Belgian team in training. Image thanks to www.sportkipik.be
Czech Republic
15 Jan Rudolf (RC Tatra/RK Petrovice)
14 Roman Kodera (RC Říčany)
13 Václav Jursík (RC Strasbourg, France)
12 Martin Pekárek (RC Říčany)
11 Michal Schlanger (RC Říčany)
10 Pavel Vokrouhlík (RC Sparta Praha)
9 Vachtang Pailodze (RC Sparta Praha)
8 Jiří Buryánek (RC Dragon Brno)
7 Vlastimil Madry (Juwenia Krakow, Poland)
6 Miroslav Němeček (US Oyonnax, France)
5 Tomáš Holovský (St. Raphael, France)
4 Martin Wognitsch (US Oyonnax, France)
3 Lukáš Rapant (US Oyonnax, France)
2 Ondřej Kutil (US Oyonnax, France)
1 Roman Šuster (RC Rouen, France)
Replacements
16 Jan Benda (RC Sparta Praha)
17 Pavel Hocke (RC Tatra Smíchov)
18 Vítězslav Fiala (RC Vyškov)
19 Jíří Černý (RC Tatra Smíchov)
20 Milan Jirman (RC Slavia Praha)
21 Petr Čížek (RC Praga Praha)
22 Tomáš Forst (RC Praga Praha)
Head Coach:
http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3041
http://www.rugbyunion.cz/priprava-na-belgii
and thanks to Dignate Schot, Secretary Federation Belgian Rugby Union