2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification – Europe Repechage

2019 (2019) European play-off tournament  ()
Number of teams6

Matches played6
Points scored357 (59.5 per match)
Tries scored64 (10.67 per match)
Top scorerScotland Ryan Brierley (42)
Top try scorersScotland Will Oakes (4)
Scotland David Scott (4)

The 2019 Rugby League European play-off tournament was the final phase of European qualifying to the 2021 Rugby League World Cup, played in October and November 2019. It featured six nations, five of whom have come through the previous phases of European qualifying - 2018 European Championship, 2018 European Championship B and 2018–19 European Championship C. The competition was played in two groups of three with the winners and runners up in each group qualifying for the World Cup.

Teams and pool draw

Team Qualified via Seeding for tournament
 Ireland 2018 European Championship 3rd place 1st
 Scotland 2018 European Championship 4th place 1st
 Italy Direct entry to play-off 2nd
 Russia 2018 European Championship B winner 2nd
 Spain 2018 European Championship B runner-up 3rd
 Greece 2018–19 European Championship C winner 3rd
 Serbia Replaced Russia

The draw for the two groups was made on 12 December 2018. Teams with the same seeding will not play in the same group, each group will be a single round-robin with each team playing each other once.[1] Group A was drawn as Ireland, Italy, and Spain, and Group B as Scotland, Russia, and the winners of the Euro C play-off game.[2] Greece defeated Norway in May 2019 to take the position in Group B.

In August 2019, it was announced that Russia were withdrawing from the competition and would be replaced by Serbia, who finished third in the 2018 Euro B tournament. No specific reason was given for Russia's withdrawal,[3] though the decision was foreshadowed by allegations from the Serbian Rugby League that Russia's Association of Rugby League Clubs did not provide the necessary paperwork for VISA removal for their Australian-based players ahead of their Euro B match in Moscow in October 2018.[4]

Fixtures

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Ireland 2 2 0 0 67 12 +55 4 Qualification for 2021 Rugby League World Cup
2  Italy 2 1 0 1 38 29 +9 2
3  Spain 2 0 0 2 12 76 −64 0
Source: ERL
26 October 2019
17:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Spain  8–42  Ireland
Tries: R. Franco
Goals: Pallares (2/2)
Report
Tries: McCarthy (2), Bentley, Keyes, McNally, Podesta, Roberts
Goals: Podesta (7/7)
Ciutat de l'Esport, Xàtiva[2][5]
Attendance: 1,013[6]
Referee: Geoffrey Poumes (France)[7]
Touch judges: Ludovic Bernard (France), Alexandre Guedes (France)
Team details
FB 1 Romain Franco
WG 2 Alexis Escamilla
CE 3 Antonio Puerta Yellow card
CE 4 Alex Doutres (c)
WG 5 Daniel Garcia
FE 6 Luc Franco
HB 7 Romain Pallares
PR 8 Gaetan Estruga
HK 9 Miguel Blanco-Charters
PR 10 Maxime Garcia
SR 11 Emir Walid Bouregba
SR 12 Anthony Delgado
LK 13 Julien Agullo
Interchange:
BE 14 Kevin Aparicio
BE 15 Ludovic Renu
BE 16 Rafael Garcia
BE 17 Simon Juarez
Coach:
Darren Fisher
FB 1 Ethan Ryan
WG 2 Matt Coade
CE 3 Frankie Halton
CE 4 James Bentley
WG 5 Roland Podesta
SO 6 Gregg McNally
SH 7 Joe Keyes Yellow card
PR 8 Liam Byrne
HK 9 Bob Beswick (c)
PR 10 Pat Moran
SR 11 Oliver Roberts
SR 12 Tyrone McCarthy
LF 13 George King
Interchange:
BE 15 Ronan Michael
BE 16 Danny Bridge
BE 17 Michael Ward
BE 19 Declan O'Donnell
Coach:
Stuart Littler

Notes:

  • This match was originally fixtured to be played at Estadio Matías Prats in Torredonjimeno.[8]

2 November 2019
16:00 CET (UTC+01:00)
Italy  34–4  Spain
Tries: Passera (2), Campagnolo, King, Santi, Tramontana
Goals: Campagnolo (5/7)
Report
Tries: L. Franco
Goals: Pallares (0/1)
Stadio G. Teghil, Lignano Sabbiadoro[2]
Referee: Benjamin Casty (France)[7]
Touch judges: Jaroslav Bžoch [cz] (Czech Republic), Geoffrey Poumes (France)
Team details
FB 1 Samuel Dolores
WG 2 Emanuele Passera Yellow card
CE 3 Ethan Natoli Red card
CE 4 Ronny Palumbo
WG 5 Richard Lepori
FE 6 Gus Garzaniti
HB 7 Jack Campagnolo
PR 8 Alec Susino
HK 9 Joey Tramontana
PR 10 Brenden Santi (c)
SR 11 Ryan King
SR 12 Alexander Myles
LK 13 Gioele Celerino
Interchange:
BE 14 Daniel Petralia
BE 15 Anton Iaria
BE 16 Rhys Sciglitano
BE 17 John Trimboli
Coach:
Leo Epifania
FB 1 Romain Franco
WG 2 Alexis Escamilla
CE 3 Daniel Garcia
CE 4 Alex Doutres (c)
WG 5 Ludovic Renu
FE 6 Luc Franco
HB 7 Romain Pallares
PR 8 Gaetan Estruga
HK 9 Miguel Blanco-Charters
PR 10 Kevin Aparicio
SR 11 Antonio Puerta
SR 12 Rafael Garcia
LK 13 Julien Agullo Yellow card
Interchange:
BE 14 Miquel Tomàs
BE 15 Maxime Garcia
BE 16 Emir Walid Bouregba
BE 17 Anthony Delgado
Coach:
Darren Fisher

9 November 2019
19:00 IST (UTC+01:00)
Ireland  25–4  Italy
Tries: Moran (2), McNally, King
Goals: Podesta (4/4)
Drop goals: Keyes
Report
Tries: Tramontana
Goals: Campagnolo (0/1)
Morton Stadium, Santry[2]
Referee: Liam Moore (England)[7]
Touch judges: Gareth Jones (England), Andy Smith (England)
Team details
FB 1 Ethan Ryan
WG 2 Matt Coade
CE 3 Zack McComb
CE 4 James Bentley
WG 5 Roland Podesta
SO 6 Gregg McNally
SH 7 Joe Keyes
PR 8 Liam Byrne
HK 9 Bob Beswick (c)
PR 10 Pat Moran
SR 11 Frankie Halton
SR 12 Tyrone McCarthy
LF 13 George King
Interchange:
BE 15 Ronan Michael
BE 16 Danny Bridge
BE 17 Michael Ward
BE 19 James Mulvaney
Coach:
Stuart Littler
FB 1 Samuel Dolores
WG 2 Emanuele Passera
CE 3 Ethan Natoli
CE 4 Ronny Palumbo
WG 5 Richard Lepori
FE 6 Gus Garzaniti
HB 7 Jack Campagnolo
PR 8 Alec Susino
HK 9 Joey Tramontana
PR 10 Brenden Santi (c) Yellow card
SR 11 Ryan King
SR 12 Alexander Myles
LK 13 Gioele Celerino
Interchange:
BE 14 Daniel Petralia
BE 15 Anton Iaria
BE 16 Rhys Sciglitano
BE 17 John Trimboli
Coach:
Leo Epifania

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Scotland 2 2 0 0 128 24 +104 4 Qualification for 2021 Rugby League World Cup
2  Greece 2 1 0 1 106 48 +58 2
3  Serbia 2 0 0 2 6 168 −162 0
Source: ERL
26 October 2019
15:00 BST (UTC+01:00)
Scotland  86–0  Serbia
Tries: Oakes (3), Scott (3), Brierley (2), Alex Walker (2), Glohe, Hellewell, Kavanagh, McLelland, Turland
Goals: Brierley (13/15)
Report
Lochinch Sports Pavilion, Glasgow[2][9]
Attendance: 300[10]
Referee: Tom Grant (England)[7]
Touch judges: Dean Bowmer (England), Jack Smith (England)
Team details
FB 1 Alex Walker
WG 2 Davey Dixon
CE 3 David Scott
CE 4 Ben Hellewell
WG 5 Will Oakes
SO 6 Callum McLelland
SH 7 Ryan Brierley
PR 8 Luke Douglas
HK 9 Danny Addy Yellow card
PR 10 Adam Walker
SR 11 Nick Glohe
SR 12 Ben Kavanagh
LF 13 Dale Ferguson (c)
Interchange:
BE 15 Sam Luckley
BE 17 Kieran Moran
BE 20 Matt Hogg
BE 23 Dan Turland
Coach:
Nathan Graham
FB 1 Vojislav Dedić
WG 2 Zane Bijorac
CE 3 Aleksandar Djordjević
CE 4 James Mirčeski Yellow card
WG 5 Dragan Janković
FE 6 Daniel Marjanović
HB 7 Ben Stevanović
PR 8 Vladica Nikolić
HK 9 Rajko Janković Yellow card
PR 10 Miloš Ćalić
SR 11 Jason Muranka
SR 12 Stefan Nedeljković
LK 13 Stevan Stevanović (c)
Interchange:
BE 14 Lazar Živković
BE 15 Vladimir Milutinović
BE 16 Ilija Radan Yellow card
BE 17 Daniel Burke
Coach:
Stuart Wilkinson

1 November 2019
20:20 GMT (UTC+00:00)
Greece  24–42  Scotland
Tries: Kambos, Mamouzelos, Tuliatu, Zampetides
Goals: Meads (4/4)
Report
Tries: Kavanagh (2), McLelland (2), Brierley, Douglas, Oakes, Scott
Goals: Brierley (2/6), Thomas (2/2), Douglas (1/1)
New River Stadium, London[11]
Attendance: 350[12]
Referee: James Child (England)[7]
Touch judges: Peter Brooke (England), Matt Rossleigh (England)
Team details
FB 1 Terry Constantinou
WG 2 John Mitsias
CE 3 Grigoris Koutsimpogiorgos
CE 4 Mitchell Zampetides
WG 5 Nick Mougios
FE 6 Chaise Robinson
HB 7 Jordan Meads (c)
PR 8 Stefano Totidis
HK 9 Peter Mamouzelos
PR 10 Robert Tuliatu
SR 11 Sebastian Sell
SR 12 Jake Kambos
LK 13 Billy Magoulias
Interchange:
BE 14 Konstantinos Katsidonis
BE 15 Stefanos Bastas
BE 16 Jake Vrahnos
BE 17 Theodoros Nianiakas
Coach:
Steve Georgallis
FB 1 Alex Walker
WG 20 Matt Hogg
CE 3 David Scott
CE 2 Davey Dixon
WG 5 Will Oakes
SO 6 Callum McLelland
SH 7 Ryan Brierley
PR 8 Luke Douglas
HK 9 Danny Addy
PR 15 Sam Luckley
SR 11 Nick Glohe
SR 12 Ben Kavanagh
LF 13 Dale Ferguson (c)
Interchange:
BE 10 Dan Turland
BE 16 Joe McClean
BE 17 Kieran Moran Yellow card
BE 21 Liam Faughlin
Coach:
Nathan Graham

9 November 2019
13:00 CET (UTC+01:00)
Serbia  6–82  Greece
Tries: Mirčeski
Goals: Zogović (1/1)
Report
Tries: Robinson (3), Bosmos (2), Meads (2), Mitsias (2), Constantinou, Dardamanis, Kambos, Magoulias, Mamouzelos, Mougios, G. Tsikrikas
Goals: Meads (9)
Makiš Stadium, Belgrade[2]
Attendance: 180[13]
Referee: Robert Hicks (England)[7][14]
Touch judges: Denys Cherniev (Ukraine), Andrew Pilkington (Spain)
Team details
FB 1 Miloš Zogović
WG 2 Dragan Janković
CE 3 Zane Bijorac
CE 4 Aleksandar Djordjević
WG 5 Rajko Trifunović
FE 6 Vojislav Dedić
HB 7 Daniel Burke
PR 8 Vladica Nikolić
HK 9 Vlada Dedić
PR 16 Miloš Ćalić
SR 11 Jason Muranka
SR 12 James Mirčeski
LK 13 Stevan Stevanović (c)
Interchange:
BE 10 Vladimir Milutinović
BE 14 Ilija Radan
BE 15 Nikola Srbljanin
BE 17 Lazar Živković
Coach:
Stuart Wilkinson
FB 6 Chaise Robinson
WG 2 Nikolaos Bosmos
CE 5 Nick Mougios
CE 4 Terry Constantinou
WG 3 John Mitsias
FE 13 Billy Magoulias
HB 7 Jordan Meads (c)
PR 8 Stefanos Bastas
HK 9 Peter Mamouzelos
PR 16 Billy Tsikrikas
SR 11 Jake Kambos
SR 12 Sebastian Sell
LK 10 George Tsikrikas
Interchange:
BE 1 Adam Vrahnos
BE 15 Stefano Totidis
BE 17 Robert Tuliatu
BE 18 Aris Dardamanis
Coach:
Steve Georgallis

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f "European play-off draw made". Rugby League World Cup. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  3. ^ Caplan, Phil (25 August 2019). "Serbia replace Russia in Rugby League World Cup qualifiers" (Press release). Rugby League European Federation. Archived from the original on 26 August 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
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