Other Rugby League Internationals

Discussion on the National Rugby League and Rugby League around the world.
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

Scooter wrote:Two significant delays in Greece v Vanuatu game. One player from each team seriously injured. Not sure who players are. Both needed ambulances. I hope both players are ok. First 15 minutes of game took around an hour.
Greece ended up defeating Vanuatu 38 - 0.

There has been no match report on RLENWC website as yet.

I haven't heard any reports on the injured Greek player. Regarding the injured Vanuatu player, Vanuatu Rugby League tweeted this morning that Alehana Mara had been released from hospital and cleared of major injury. Alehana will miss the rest of the ENWC as a precaution.
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

European Championship B and RLWC qualifier
Spain 32
Tries: Alex Doutres (11), Alex Doutres (25), Romain Pallares (34), Romain Pallares (53), Luc Franco (56), Antonio Puerta (64), Romain Pallares (70)
Goals: Luc Franco (1/3), Romain Pallares (0/1), Rafael Garcia (1/1), Anthony Delgado (0/2), Miguel Olivares (0/1)
Russia 24
Tries: Aleksander Lysokon (18), Ilia Danilov (29), Sergey Konstantinov (61), Dimitrii Leskov (66)
Goals: Aleksander Lysokon (4/5)

Spain: Luc Franco, Daniel Morales, Antonio Puerta, Alex Doutres, Hadriel Mehemed Gonzalez, Daniel Garcia, Romain Pallares, Carlos Font, Chris Lopez, Adrian Alonso, Anthony Delgado, Kevin Aparicio, Raul Simo. Subs: Aitor Romero, Miguel Olivares, Juan Mudarra, Rafael Garcia

Russia: Justin Petrushka, Ilia Danilov, Igor Abramov, Boris Voloskov, Andrey Lavrushin, Aleksander Lysokon, Denis Tuilenev, Sergey Konstantinov, Aleksander Naumov, Kirill Bozhko, Dimitrii Leskov, Vladislav Lesnikov, Ivan Troitskiy. Subs: Igor Chuprin, Veacheslav Eremin, Andrey Perin, Dmitrii Tarasenkov

Full match report at https://www.rlef.eu.com/fixtures/857/spain-32-24-russia
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

Tomorrow's fixtures at RLENWC at Windsor Sporting Complex and livestream on Bar TV on YouTube or on www.rlenwc.com
Africa United v Mediterranean - Middle East at 1pm
ASEAN v Latin America at 2:45pm
Australia v NZ Physical Disability Championship 4:15pm
Bowl Finals Game One: Solomon Islands v Japan 5:30pm
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

Sorry have been busy so haven't been able to update scores over last few days. Today is the final day of RLENWC, with two fields being used at St Mary's. All matches are streamed live. The first match starts at 10:30am ASEAN v Latin Heat and the final is at 3:55pm between Niue and Malta. There are 8 matches in total. Go to www.rlenwc.com or Bar TV on You Tube.
TC
Site Manager
Site Manager
Posts: 3494
Joined: Wed Dec 03, 2003 12:59 pm
Location: Shipwrecked and comatose

Thanks for the updates. 8)
We must all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

Results from final day of RLENWC last Saturday
Regional 3rd place playoff ASEAN 18 Latin Heat 14
Regional Final Mediterranean Middle East 32 Africa United 6
7th place playoff Turkey 27 Vanuatu 26 Golden Point (ex-Storm under 20s player Ben Henderson played for Vanuatu)
Physical Disability Australia 14 New Zealand 8 Daniel Frost scored all of Australia's points - 3 tries and one conversion
3rd place playoff Greece 26 Hungary 18 (Terry Constantinou (Sunbury) played for Greece and Paul Ivan (ex-Sunshine Coast Falcon) played and scored a try for Hungary.
Trophy final (5th placed playoff) Poland 14 Philippines 10 (Paul Sheedy played at hooker for Philippines)
Plate Final Game 3 Solomon Islands 56 Hong Kong 14
Final Malta 24 Niue 16 (Ex-Storm under 20s player Kurt Bernard played on the bench for Niue. Malta had ex-Panther Jarrod Sammut play his first game of the tournament. The weekend before Sammut played for London Broncos in the Super League playoff against Toronto Wolfpack)
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

There are plenty of rugby league matches on FoxLeague this weekend:

England v NZ Live Sunday morning 12:15am EDT

NZ
1 DALLIN WATENE-ZELEZNIAK (Penrith Panthers) captain, 2 KEN MAUMALO (Vodafone Warriors), 3 ESAN MARSTERS (Wests Tigers), 4 JOSEPH MANU (Sydney Roosters), 5 JORDAN RAPANA (Canberra Raiders), 6 SHAUN JOHNSON (Vodafone Warriors), 7 KODI NIKORIMA (Brisbane Broncos), 8 JESSE BROMWICH (Melbourne Storm), 9 BRANDON SMITH (Melbourne Storm), 10 JARED WAEREA-HARGREAVES (Sydney Roosters), 11 KEVIN PROCTOR (Gold Coast Titans), 12 ISAAC LIU (Sydney Roosters), 13 JAMES FISHER-HARRIS (Penrith Panthers)
Interchange: 14 KENNY BROMWICH (Melbourne Storm), 15 LEESON AH MAU (St George Illawarra Dragons), 16 MARTIN TAUPAU (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles), 17 ADAM BLAIR (Vodafone Warriors), 18 JAHROME HUGHES (Melbourne Storm), 19 JOSEPH TAPINE (Canberra Raiders)

HEAD COACH | MICHAEL MAGUIRE

European Championships (also part of RLWC qualifiers)
France v Wales Live Sunday morning 2:55am EDT
FRANCE 19-MAN SQUAD
Bastien Escamilla (Carcassonne XIII), Lucas Albert, Jason Baitieri, Lambert Belmas, Alrix da Costa, Tony Gigot, Mickael Goudemand, Benjamin Jullien (Catalans Dragons), Hakim Miloudi (Hull FC), Thibaud Margalet (St Esteve/XIII Catalan), Theo Fages (St Helens), Bastien Ader, William Barthau, Rhys Curran, Paul Marcon, Stanislas Robin, (Toulouse Olympique), Morgan Escare, Romain Navarette (Wigan Warrioirs), Valentin Yesa (XIII Limouxin)

WALES 19-MAN SQUAD
Dalton Grant (Bradford Bulls), Chris Vitalini (Coventry Bears), Josh Ralph (Easts Tigers), Chester Butler, Connor Davies, Curtis Davies, Dan Fleming, Sion Jones (Halifax), Ben Evans, Elliot Kear, Rhys Williams (London Broncos), Elliot Jenkins (Rochdale Hornets), Gavin Bennion (Salford Red Devils), Ben Morris (St Helens), Rhodri Lloyd (Swinton Lions), Courtney Davies (unattached), James Olds (Wests Panthers. Brisbane), Morgan Evans, Steve Parry (West Wales Raiders)

European Championships (also part of RLWC qualifiers)
Ireland v Scotland Replay Sunday morning 5am EDT
IRELAND 19-MAN SQUAD
Michael Ward (Batley Bulldogs), Gregg McNally, Ethan Ryan (Bradford Bulls), Peter Ryan (Coventry Bears), Ed O’Keefe (Galway Tribesmen), Ronan Michael (Huddersfield Giants) Lewis Bienek (Hull FC), Gareth Gill, Richie McHugh (Longhorns RL), Tyrone McCarthy (Salford Red Devils), James Bentley (St Helens), Will Hope (Swinton Lions), Liam Finn, Scott Grix, George King (Wakefield Trinity), Alan McMahon (Waterford Vikings), Liam Byrne, Dec O’Donnell, Jack Higginson (Wigan Warriors)

SCOTLAND 19-MAN SQUAD
David Scott (Batley Bulldogs), Luke Westman (Berkeley Eagles) Lewis Tierney (Catalan Dragons), Frankie Mariano (Doncaster RL), Lewis Clarke, Finn Hutchison (Edinburgh Eagles), Scott Plumridge (Glasgow RL), Ben Kavanagh (Halifax), Will Oakes (Hull KR), Billy McConnachie (Ipswich Jets), Davey Dixon, Kieran Moran (Keighley Cougars), Nick Glohe (Lakes United Seagulls), Sam Luckley (Newcastle Thunder), Matt Hogg (Newcastle University and Edinburgh Eagles), Oscar Thomas (Sheffield Eagles), Murray Mitchell (Strathmore Silverbacks), Ryan Brierley (Toronto Wolfpack), Kane Bentley (Toulouse)

The three matches are also replayed back to back from 9am EDT Sunday morning and from 6:30pm EDT Sunday night.
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

I am just watching the England v New Zealand game now, what did everyone else think about the penalty try to England before half time?

I understand that DWZ came in with his knees (although you see players get away with that all the time). Given the fact Johnson held the English player up I am not sure how they could have awarded a penalty try. IMHO if DWZ doesn't come with his knees he still doesn't score the try. Therefore I think it should have been a penalty.
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

The Americas Championships start today (tomorrow Australia time). They also couple as RLWC qualifiers with the winner of the tournament qualifying for the RLWC 2021. The runner-up will play against the top Asian nation and the top Middle East Africa team for one other qualifying spot.

There is a double header with Jamaica playing Canada and USA v Chile. There will be another double header on 17th with the two winners playing each other for the RLWC qualifying spot and the two losers will also play each other.

Players of interest in the squads:
Canada Rhys Jacks (Sunshine Coast Falcons)
USA Connor Donohue (Sunshine Coast Falcons), Mark Offerdahl (ex-Easts Tigers)
Chile Junior Sandoval (Sunbury Tigers)
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

Americas Championships and RLWC Qualifiers
Jamaica 38 defeated Canada 8
USA 62 Chile 0

Haven't seen any scorers yet.

So on Saturday USA will play Jamaica with the winner qualifying directly for RLWC2021.
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

Canada v Chile match currently being live streamed on USA Rugby League Facebook page.

USA v Jamaica match to follow that.
User avatar
sallymay
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 6310
Joined: Mon Feb 26, 2007 5:09 pm

Jamaica won will play in the World Cup
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

sallymay wrote:Jamaica won will play in the World Cup
Yes Sallymay Jamaica 16 defeated United States 10.

Canada 62 defeated Chile 12

Scorers from the matches earlier in the week

Jamaica 38 (Tries: Ben Jones-Bishop 2, Magrin, Goulding, Bryan, Thomas, A. Brown Goals: Coleman 5) defeated Canada 8 (Tries: Emil Borggren, Ruairi McGoff)


United States 62 (Tries: Brandon Anderson 4, Ryan Burroughs 3, Mark Offerdahl 2, Bureta Faraimo 2, Danny Howard, Connor Donehue, Goals: Bureta Faraimo 5
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

Jamaica play the USA at the Mona Bowl, University of West Indies, Kingston on Saturday (kick off 3.30pm local time) (which I think is 6:30am AEST on Sunday morning). It will be the first time that Jamaica and the USA have played on Caribbean soil. USA squad includes former Thailand captain Charlie Jones.

JAMAICA 20 MAN SQUAD:
Chawn Henry, Kevin Thomas (Caribbean Maritime University), Antonio Baker (Cedar Grove Cyclones), Andrew Simpson, Fabion Turner, Jermaine Pinnock, Kenneth Walker, Khamisi Mckain, Marvin Thompson, Ryan Grant (Duhaney Park Red Sharks), Adrian Brown, Chevaughn Bailey, Steve Miller (GC Foster College Lions) Roland Grey (Jamaica Defene Force) Akeem Murray, Romario Bartley (Liguanea Dragons and University of the West Indies) Jenson Morris, Kile Nembhard (University Of Technology), Lawrence Drummond, Mohenjo Thompson (Washington Blvd. Bulls)

USA 17-MAN SQUAD
Sean Hunt, Nick Newlin (Atlanta Rhinos), Brandon Anderson, Alex Foster, Randy Porter, Jamil Robinson, Dane Wilcoxen, Sterling Wynn (Brooklyn Kings), Khalil Harris, Josh Jackson, Charlie Jones, Jon Purnell, Kevin Wathen (Jacksonville Axemen), Kyle Denham, Tristan Sylk (Philadelphia Fight), Cody Blackwell, Bart Longchamp (Tampa Mayhem)
Scooter
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical Cyclone
Posts: 4935
Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 9:16 pm

Jamaica 26 (Tries: Ryan Grant 2, Adrian Thomas, Kenneth Walker, Jenson Morris Goals: Mohenjo Thompson 2, Chevaughn Bailey) defeated USA 24 (Tries: Tristan Sylk, Jamil Robinson, Kevin Wathen, Charlie Jones Goals: Alex Foster 3, Charlie Jones
Post Reply