2017 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Europe
The 2017 Rugby League World Cup Europe qualification is a rugby league tournament to be held in 2016 that will see three teams qualify for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup.
Overview
On 3 October 2014, the 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying competition was announced.[1] Three European teams were granted automatic qualification, as they had reached the quarter-finals of the 2013 Rugby League World Cup; England, France and Scotland.
Ten teams were able to qualify for the qualification tournament, with the first being eliminated when Spain defeated Latvia on 9 May 2015.[2]
Wales and Ireland were granted entry to the qualification tournament. Both teams already had a chance to qualify for the World Cup during the 2014 European Cup, but failed to do so.[3] One of the other tournament places was allocated to the winner of the European Championship C tournament, and the other three were allocated to the top three teams from the European Championship B.
Italy, Russia and Serbia finished as the top three teams in the European Championship B, with Ukraine being eliminated.[4]
Spain finished as the top team in the European Championship C, with Greece and Malta eliminated.
Teams
Qualified teams for final phase:
- Wales were granted automatic entry as 1st seed
- Ireland were granted automatic entry as 2nd seed
- Serbia qualified as 3rd seed after finishing top of the Rugby League European Championship B.
- Russia qualified as 4th seed after finishing 2nd in the Rugby League European Championship B.
- Italy qualified as 5th seed after finishing 3rd in the Rugby League European Championship B.
- Spain qualified as 6th seed after finishing top of the Rugby League European Championship C.
Squads
Ireland
The final Ireland 22-man squad as of 9 October 2016 is as follows:[5]
- Coach: Mark Aston
Club Team | Players |
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Athboy Longhorns | Casey Dunne |
Ballynahinch Rabbitohs | Gareth Gill |
Belfast Met Scholars | Chris Hall |
Bradford Bulls | Joseph Keyes |
Dublin City Exiles | James Kelly, Mikey Russell |
Galway Tribesmen | Alan McMahon |
Halifax RLFC | Luke Ambler |
Huddersfield Giants | Scott Grix, Oliver Roberts |
Ireland Students | Matthew Cahoon |
Leigh Centurions | Greg McNally |
Oldham Roughyeds | Will Hope |
Parramatta Eels | James Hasson |
Redcliffe Dolphins | Danny Bridge |
Rochdale Hornets | Matty Hadden |
St Helens RFC | Shannon McDonnell |
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats | Liam Finn |
Warrington Wolves | George King, Toby King, Joe Philbin |
Whitehaven RLFC | David Allen |
Italy
The final Italy 22-man squad as of 8 October 2016 is as follows:[6]
- Coach: Cameron Ciraldo
Club Team | Players |
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Blacktown Workers | Dean Parata |
Brianza Tigers | Patrik Ziliotti |
Cairns Brothers | Joel Riethmuller |
Canterbury Bulldogs | Joe Tramontana |
Cronulla Sharks | Jayden Walker |
Hull Kingston Rovers | Terry Campese, Josh Mantellato |
Lézignan Corbieres | Christophe Calegari |
Lions Brescia | Guiseppe Pagani |
Mackay Cutters | Gavin Hiscox |
Newcastle Thunder | Gioele Celerino |
Northern Pride | Justin Castellaro, Ryan Ghietti, Col Wilkie |
North Queensland Cowboys | Kieran Quabba |
Oldham Roughyeds | Richard Lepori |
*Sacramento Express | Mirco Bergamasco |
St. George Illawarra Dragons | Shannon Wakeman |
South Wales Ironmen | Chris Vitalini |
Townsville Blackhawks | Brenden Santi |
Windsor Wolves | Ryan Tramonte |
Wyong Roos | Chris Centrone |
- * Denotes a rugby union club.
Russia
The final Russia 22-man squad as of 6 September 2016 is as follows:[7]
Club Team | Players |
---|---|
CSKA Moscow | Kirill Kosharin |
Dinamo | Viacheslav Eremin, Andrey Kuznetsov |
*Ivanovo White Sharks | Ivan Troitskii |
RC Lokomotiv Moscow | Vadim Buryak, Leonid Kalinin, Maxim Tsinkovich |
Nara | Petr Botnarash, Mikhail Burlutskii, Sergey Gaponov, Anatoly Grigorev, Sergei Konstantinov, Aleksandr Lysokon, Maksim Suchkov, Denis Tiulenev, Vladimir Vlasyuk, Nikolay Zagoskin |
Moscow Fili | Anton Iunisov, Iustin Petrushka |
Moscow Storm | Dmitry Bratko, Igor Chuprin, Vadim Fedchuk |
- * Denotes a rugby union club.
Serbia
The final 22-man squad as of 5 October 2016 is as follows:[8]
Club Team | Players |
---|---|
Blacktown Workers | David Andjelić |
Cabramatta Two Blues | Reece Grkinić |
Collegians | Daniel Burke |
Dewsbury Rams | Jason Muranka |
Dorćol Spiders | Dalibor Samardžić, Dalibor Vukanović, Stefan Nedeljković, Stevan Stevanović |
Kawana Dolphins | Joshua Marjanović |
RLK Partizan Belgrade | Džavid Jašari, Vlado Kušić |
RLK Radnički Nova Pazova | Pero Madžarević, Žarko Kovačević |
RLK Red Star Belgrade | Miloš Ćalić, Miloš Zogović, Vladislav Dedić, Vojislav Dedić |
St Clair Comets | Chad Grant |
Villeneuve Leopards | Vladica Nikolić |
Western Suburbs Magpies | James Mirceski |
Wests Tigers | Jordan Grant |
Unattached | Ilija Radan |
Spain
The final 22-man squad as of 4 October 2016 is as follows:[9]
Club Team | Players |
---|---|
Army Rugby League | Chris Lopez |
Custodians Madrid | Antonio Puerta, Daniel Moreno |
Hull F.C. | Joel Marquez-Laynez |
Irreductibles | Ivan Ordaz |
Los Gossos | Clement Laguerre |
Palau XIII Broncos | Alexandre Doutres, Cedric Bringuier, Leandre Torres, Mathieu Griffi, Pierre Negre |
Paterna Dragons | Matt Dulley |
Seaton Rangers | Miguel Charters-Blanco |
*Stade Français | Kevin Aparicio |
Tonneins XIII | Gonzalo Morro |
Torrent Tigres | Aitor Davila, Juan Pablo Rango, Raul Simo |
Valencia Warriors | Adrian Alonso, Andrew Pilkington, Luis Thorp |
Woolston Rovers | Daniel Garcia |
- * Denotes a rugby union club.
Wales
The final Wales 22-man squad as of 7 October 2016 is as follows:[10]
On October 14, Dai Evans was brought into the squad to replace Calvin Wellington who withdrew due to a hamstring injury.[11]
On October 21, 19-year old Ben Morris was called up to the squad to play in a mid-qualifying campaign test match against Jamaica.[12]
On October 29, Danny Ansell was called up to the squad with a possibility of playing in the last qualifying game against Italy.[13]
*Sam Hopkins was called into the team for the final qualifier against Italy after Jacob Emmitt withdrew due to a hamstring injury.[14]
- Coach: John Kear
Final Tables
Key to colours in pool tables | |
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Qualifies for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup | |
Qualifies for play-off match for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup | |
Fails to qualify for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup |
Group A
Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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Wales | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 70 | 14 | +56 | 4 |
Italy | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 76 | 34 | +42 | 2 |
Serbia | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 14 | 112 | –98 | 0 |
Group B
Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ireland | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 116 | 22 | +94 | 4 |
Russia | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 56 | 76 | –20 | 2 |
Spain | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 12 | 86 | –74 | 0 |
Fixtures
Russia vs Spain
15 October 2016[15] |
Russia | 40 – 6 | Spain |
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Try: Burlutskii 12' Zagoskin 14' Kosharin 33' Lysokon 44' Bratko 54' Chuprin 76' Buryak 79' Goal:
Lysokon 4/5 |
Report | Try: Rango 69' Goal: Garcia 1/1 |
Wales vs Serbia
15 October 2016[16] |
Wales | 50 – 0 | Serbia |
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Try: Williams (2) 12', 19 Grace (2) 28', 56 Olds (2) 33', 69' Davies 46' Gay 52' Dudson 76 Goal: White 4/6 Davies 3/3 |
Report | Try: |
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Serbia vs Italy
22 October 2016[17] |
Serbia | 14 – 62 | Italy |
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Try: Marjanović (2) 68', 79' Burke 73' Goal: Dedić 1/2 |
Report | Try: Lepori (4) 4', 10', 12', 46' Cerruto (4) 17', 35', 49', 71' Wakeman 22' Santi 45' Campese 58' Calegari 62' Goal: Bergamasco 7/11 Campese 0/1 |
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Spain vs Ireland
22 October 2016 |
Spain | 6 – 46 | Ireland |
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Try: Charters-Blanco 62' Goal: Garcia 1/1 |
Report | Try: Roberts 2' Dunne (2) 5', 52' Littler (2) 29', 74' Hasson 39' Peacock 56' King 66' Grix 77' Goal: Finn 5/9 |
Polideportivo Quatre Carreres, Valencia Attendance: 323 Referee/s: Patrice Benausse Man of the Match: Liam Finn |
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Italy vs Wales
29 October 2016[18] |
Italy | 14 – 20 | Wales |
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Try: Wilkie 26' Castellaro 29' Goal: Campese 3/3 |
Report | Try: Morris (2) 16', 59' Walker 37' Gay 52' Goal: Davies 2/4 |
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Ireland vs Russia
Second place play-off
The final qualifying place will be determined by a single knockout match to be held between the two group runners-up on 4 November 2016.
References
- ↑ QUALIFICATION DETAILS FOR 2017 RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP ANNOUNCED, rlef.eu.com, 3 August 2014
- ↑ Spain defeat Latvia to take first step towards RLWC2017, rlif.com, 10 May 2015
- ↑ Extra incentive for Wales & Ireland this Euro Championship, rlif.com, 13 October 2014
- ↑ Serbia claim a historic first-ever victory over Russia - 2017 World Cup qualifying, rlef.eu.com, 16 May 2015
- ↑ IRELAND NAME SQUAD AFTER TRIAL MATCH, rlef.com, 9 October 2016
- ↑ ITALY NAME COSMOPOLITAN 22-MAN SQUAD FOR WORLD CUP QUALIFIER, rlef.com, 8 October 2016
- ↑ RUSSIA NAME NEW LOOK SQUAD FOR WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS, rlef.com, 6 October 2016
- ↑ THREE DEBUTANTS IN SERBIA 22-MAN SQUAD FOR QUALIFIERS, rlef.com, 6 October 2016
- ↑ FIVE DEBUTANTS IN SPAIN 22-MAN SQUAD FOR QUALIFIERS, rlef.com, 4 October 2016
- ↑ WALES CONFIDENT FOR WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS, rlef.com, 7 October 2016
- ↑ DAI EVANS DRAFTED IN TO WALES' 22-MAN SQUAD, WALES RUGBY LEAGUE, 14 October 2016
- ↑ MORRIS HOPING TO FEATURE FOR WALES AFTER CALL-UP, WALES RUGBY LEAGUE, 21 October 2016
- ↑ ANSELL READY FOR WALES DEBUT IF CALLED UPON, WALES RUGBY LEAGUE, 28 October 2016
- ↑ International dates for Leigh Centurions pair, Leigh Journal, 29 October 2016
- ↑ "Russia and Spain will kick-off 2017 RLWC European Qualifiers in Moscow". Rugby League Planet. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
- ↑ "WALES TO TAKE ON SERBIA IN LLANELLI". walesrugbyleague.co.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
- 1 2 "World Cup 2017: Pool breakdown". NRL.com. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
- ↑ "Rugby League World Cup European Qualifier to be staged in Monza". Rugby League Planet. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
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