2014–15 Rugby League European Championship B
The 2014–15 European Championship B tournament was the eighth staging of the Rugby League European Shield tournament played in the respective European countries participating over 2014 and 2015.
2014–15 | European Championship B|
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Number of teams | 4 |
Host country | Europe |
Winner | Serbia (2nd title) |
Matches played | 12 |
Germany were replaced in the tournament by Ukraine. Ukraine was joined by Russia, Serbia and Italy to contest the tournament. The tournament formed part of the 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying process, as the top three teams from the European B competition advanced to the final round-robin stage.[1]
Standings
Serbia, Russia and Italy have all qualified for the next stage of the 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying.
Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | +/− | Pts |
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Serbia | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 196 | 73 | +123 | 10 |
Russia | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 137 | 31 | +106 | 8 |
Italy | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 142 | 54 | +88 | 6 |
Ukraine | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 80 | 256 | –176 | 0 |
Fixtures
17 May 2014 |
Serbia | 40–14 | Ukraine |
Tries Stevanovic, Djurkovic (3), Tulic, Calic, Zogovic, Nedeljkovic Goals: Vukanovic 4/6 | Report | Tries: Miroshnichenko, Pozhidaev, Troyan Goals: Skorbach 1/3 |
Zeleznicar Stadium, Nis |
24 May 2014 |
Russia | 24–18 | Ukraine |
Tries: Bratko, Ovchinnikov, Vlasyuk, Zdobnikov, Kosharin Goals: Zdobnikov 1/2, Bratko 1/1 | Report | Tries: Skorbach (3) Goals: Skorbach 3/3 |
Vereya Stadium, Vereya |
21 June 2014 |
Russia | 20–6 | Serbia |
Tries: Kosharin (2), Nisiforov, Bratko Goals: Lysokon 2/4 | Report | Tries: Vukanovic Goals: Vukanovic 1/1 |
Nara Stadium, Narofominsk |
5 July 2014 |
Italy | 54–12 | Ukraine |
Tries: Dalla Regione (3), Idammou (2), Miranda (2), Ameglio, De Mayer, Pagani Goals: Fontana 7/10 | Report | Tries: I Karpenko, Troyan Goals: Mazepa 2/2 |
Stadio Comunale, Gemona del Friuli |
26 July 2014 |
Italy | 22–18 | Russia |
Tries: De Meyer, Curione (2) Goals: Bradley 5/6 | Report | Tries: Bratko, Izmailov, Botnarash Goals: Lysokon 3/3 |
Stadio Comunale, Gemona del Friuli |
10 September 2014 |
Serbia | 45–6 | Italy |
Tries: Vukanovic (2), Novakovic, Calic, Djurkovic (2), Zogovic, Stevanovic Goals: Vukanovic 4/4, Vojislav Dedic 2/4 Drop Goals: Novakovic | Report | Tries: Celerino Goals: Fontana 1/1 |
Makis Stadium, Belgrade |
16 May 2015 |
Serbia | 20–15 | Russia |
Tries: Stevanovic (2), Dedic, Zogovic Goals: Dedic 2/4 | Report | Tries: Korolev, Ovchinnikov, Zdobnikov Goals: Lysokin 1/2, Grigoryan 0/1 Drop Goals: Ovchnnikov |
Makis Stadium, Belgrade |
20 June 2015 |
Italy | 14–21 | Serbia |
Tries: Boscolo, Lepori, Gazzoli Goals: Fontana 1/3 | Report | Tries: Djurković, Janković, Stevanović Goals: Vojislav Dedić 4/5 Drop Goals: Vojislav Dedić 1/1 |
Stadio Comunale, Gemona del Friuli |
4 July 2015 |
Ukraine | 20–34 | Russia |
Tries: Troyan, Veprik (2), Skorbach Goals: Skorbach 2/4 | Report | Tries: Bratko (2), Korolev (2), Zabelin (2), Bulanov Goals: Lysokon 2/3, Grigoryan 0/1, Bratko 1/3 |
Makiš Stadium, Belgrade1 |
18 July 2015 |
Ukraine | 12–40 | Italy |
Tries: Troyan, Karpenko Goals: Skorbach (2/2) | Report | Tries: Bellotti (3), Illinca, Boscolo, Celerino, Decaro, Lepori Goals: De Mayer 4/5 |
National University of Ukraine, Irpin |
12 September 2015 |
Russia | 26–6 | Italy |
Tries: Lysokon, Gaponov, Burlutskiy, Bratko, Botnarash Goals: Lysokon (2/4), Bratko (1/1) | Report | Tries: Boscolo Goals: Fontana (1/1) |
Fily Stadium, Moscow |
12 September 2015 |
Ukraine | 4–64 | Serbia |
Tries: Shalaev Goals: Bashevskii (0/1) | Report | Tries: Gak (2), Stevanovic (3), Calic, V. Dedic, Nedeljkovic (2), Madzarevic, Zogovic Goals: Vukanovic (0/1), V. Dedic (10/11) |
FC Locomotive Stadium, Chop |
- Notes
- ^ Match moved to neutral territory due to travel restrictions following the 2014–15 Russian military intervention in Ukraine[2]
See also
References
- "European Qualifiers for World Cup 2017 Announced". rlif.com. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
- "Ukraine versus Russia Rugby League International to go ahead". Rugby League European Federation. 2015-06-11. Archived from the original on 2015-06-21. Retrieved 2015-06-21.
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