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2017 Rugby League World Cup qualification (Europe play-off)

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2017 (2017) World Cup qualification
(Europe play-off)  ()
Leigh Sports Village hosted the match.
12 Total
ITA 4630 76
RUS 00 0
Date4 November 2016
StadiumLeigh Sports Village
LocationLeigh, England
Man of the MatchTerry Campese (Italy)
RefereeChris Campbell (England)
Attendance450
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The 2017 Rugby League World Cup Europe qualification play-off was a rugby league match that was played on 4 November 2016 at Leigh Sports Village in England. The match decides who was the final European country to qualify for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, with Italy defeating Russia 76–0.[1]

Background

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On 3 October 2014, the 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying competition was announced with three more qualification places being announced for European countries after England, France and Scotland had already qualified courtesy of reaching the 2013 World Cup knock-out stage.[2]

In the final round of European Qualification there were two groups of 3 with the countries that topped both pools advancing straight into the 2017 World Cup while the teams placed second headed into a one-off play-off match held at the Leigh Sports Village to see who will be the 14th and final country to qualify for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup.

Route to match

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Italy

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Italy qualified for the play-off match after finishing second in group A. They were almost in no need of a play-off match after being 40 minutes away from causing a shock result over Wales in Monza.

Opposition PF PA Date Venue Attendance
 Serbia 62 14 22 October 2016 Makiš Stadium, Belgrade 1,037
 Wales 14 20 29 October 2016 Stadio Brianteo, Monza 839

Russia

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Russia qualified for the play-off match after finishing second in group B.

Opposition PF PA Date Venue Attendance
 Spain 40 6 15 October 2016 Fili Stadium, Moscow 427
 Ireland 16 70 29 October 2016 Carlisle Grounds, Bray 867

Squads

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Italy

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Head coach: Australia Cameron Ciraldo

Italy named a 19-man squad.[3]

Club Player
Australia Blacktown Workers Dean Parata
Italy Brianza Tigers Patrik Ziliotti
Australia Cairns Brothers Joel Riethmuller
Australia Canterbury Bulldogs Joe Tramontana
Australia Cronulla Sharks Jayden Walker
England Hull Kingston Rovers Terry Campese, Josh Mantellato
France Lézignan Corbieres Christophe Calegari
Italy Lions Brescia Giuseppe Pagani
Australia Mackay Cutters Gavin Hiscox
England Newcastle Thunder Gioele Celerino
Australia Northern Pride Justin Castellaro, Ryan Ghietti, Col Wilkie
Australia North Queensland Cowboys Kieran Quabba
England Oldham Richard Lepori
United States Sacramento Express (RU) Mirco Bergamasco
Australia St. George Illawarra Dragons Shannon Wakeman
Wales South Wales Ironmen Chris Vitalini
Australia Townsville Blackhawks Brenden Santi
Australia Windsor Wolves Ryan Tramonte
Australia Wyong Roos Chris Centrone

Russia

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Head coach: Denis Korolev

Russia announced their 29-man squad on 19 September 2016, which was later reduced to a 19-man squad.[4][5] Similar to Italy, Russia was unchanged from the initial World Cup qualifiers.

Club Player
Russia CSKA Moscow Kirill Kosharin
Russia Dinamo Viacheslav Eremin, Andrey Kuznetsov
Russia Ivanovo White Sharks (RU) Ivan Troitskii
Russia RC Lokomotiv Moscow Vadim Buryak, Leonid Kalinin, Maxim Tsinkovich
Russia Nara Petr Botnarash, Mikhail Burlutskii, Sergey Gaponov, Anatoly Grigorev, Sergei Konstantinov, Aleksandr Lysokon, Maksim Suchkov, Denis Tiulenev, Vladimir Vlasyuk, Nikolay Zagoskin
Russia Moscow Fili Anton Iunisov, Iustin Petrushka
Russia Moscow Storm Dmitry Bratko, Igor Chuprin, Vadim Fedchuk

Match

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Details

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2017 Rugby League World Cup Europe qualification play-off
4 November 2016
20:00 GMT (UTC+0:00)
Italy  76–0  Russia
Tries: Castellaro (2), Cerruto (2), Lepori (2), Wilkie (2), Campese, Celerino, Centrone, Santi, Wakeman, Walker
Goals: Campese (10/14)
Report (RLIF)
Leigh Sports Village, Leigh
Attendance: 450
Referee: Chris Campbell (England)
Player of the Match: Terry Campese (Italy)
FB 1 Mason Cerruto
WG 2 Chris Centrone
CE 3 Justin Castellaro
CE 4 Colin Wilkie
WG 5 Richard Lepori
FE 6 Terry Campese
HB 7 Ryan Ghietti
PR 8 Shannon Wakeman
HK 9 Dean Parata
PR 10 Gavin Hiscox
SR 11 Jayden Walker
SR 12 Brenden Santi
LK 13 Joel Riethmuller
Substitutes:
BE 14 Joseph Tramontana
BE 15 Ryan Tramonte
BE 16 Giuseppe Pagani
BE 17 Gioele Celerino
Coach:
Cameron Ciraldo
FB 2 Maksim Suchkov
WG 14 Vadim Tsynkovich
CE 3 Leonid Kalinin
CE 1 Nikolay Zagoskin
WG 5 Vadim Buryak
SO 6 Aleksandr Lysokon
SH 7 Denis Tiulenev
PR 16 Vadim Fedchuk
HK 9 Vladimir Vlasyuk
PR 10 Ivan Troitskii
SR 11 Andrey Kuznetsov
SR 12 Mikhail Burlutskii
LF 13 Viacheslav Eremin
Substitutes:
BE 8 Sergei Konstantinov
BE 17 Igor Chuprin
BE 18 Dmitry Bratko
 
Coach:
Denis Korolev

Post-match

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With the win Italy became the 14th, and final, team to qualify for the 2017 World Cup.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Italy take the final RLWC2017 place". Rugby League International Federation. 5 November 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  2. ^ QUALIFICATION DETAILS FOR 2017 RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP ANNOUNCED Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine, rlef.eu.com, 3 August 2014
  3. ^ https://www.totalrl.com/world-cup-qualifiers-final-italy-v-russia-preview/
  4. ^ https://europeanrugbyleague.com/articles/1359/2017-rlwc-final-european-qualifier-italy-v-russia-preview
  5. ^ https://europeanrugbyleague.com/articles/1313/russia-names-29-man-squad-for-world-cup-qualifiers
  6. ^ "Italy take the final RLWC2017 place". rlif.com. 5 November 2016. Archived from the original on 9 October 2017. Retrieved 6 November 2016.