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Read any good news items on International League on the net recently???

Put up a link and a short explanation in this thread so we can all have a look.
 

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This news story/stories - http://www.totalrl.com/leaguetalk/article.php

has this bit in it - "WHILE on the Libberwatch, we can report that young Terry has received yet another setback.
Former Leeds and Sheffield star Marcus Vassilakopoulos has rejected overtures to play for the Hellenes, preferring instead to remain with the good ol' US of A.
The American Tomahawks are planning a trip Down Under next year and are hoping to take on the fledgling Greek side.
The Libber is (as Rex 'The Moose' Mossop was wont to say) 'flabbergasted'!"

It gives a bit of insight into the recruiting of the Greek side, and it also mentions that USA are still planning a 2004 trip to Aus, and that they hope to play the Greek side. All good stuff.
 

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Italy win Ionio cup - by S Birchell -

http://www.leagueunlimited.com/

Italy wins Ionio Cup
Written by: Steven Birchall
27/9/03 Views: 49

Italy has recorded a two point victory over Greece, in what was an excellent game despite the terribly windy conditions at Oki Jubilee Stadium. The win to Italy was not a surprise with the team going into the match as favourites, however the close scoreline has already raised interest in next years clash between the two sides.

Italy opened the scoring in the match after an impressive attacking start. In the 15th minute prop Anthony Phillips went himself, finding a break in the sliding Greece defence to score near the posts. Michael Salafia added the extras and Italy were up 6 – 0.

Greece responded ten minutes later, after swinging it wide to the left wing for their centre Manuel Manolis to cross. The try was just reward for Greece’s vast improvement in defence. Mitchell Karabatos missed the difficult conversion, but he had another chance just four minutes later when former Magpie and Greece captain/coach, Steve Georgallis drew across the Italian defence before dropping off Nick Kouparitsas who scored under the posts. Karabatos added the extras to put Greece up 10 – 6.

The high ball down the left hand side caused problem for Italy, and allowed winger Adam Fletcher to collected the third try for Greece in the 32nd minute and extend their lead to 14 – 6.

Italy got one back before half time however through a try through Adam Kaleopa who took advantage on the Greece defence being in the wrong position to make the score 14 – 10, before a penalty right on half time put Italy just two points behind after Michael Salafia put it through the uprights.

Greece were looking the more committed side in the first half, and this translated into points early in the second half when George Kouparitsas crossed in the far right corner. Again Greece were unsuccessful with their conversion, so far only converting one of their four tries, leading now 18 – 12.

Italy hit back only two minutes later after Greece failed to re-gather the ball from a very high and short restart by the Italians. Italy capitalised, and eventually their fullback Daniel Alberitri pushed his way over the line to put Italy just two points behind again.

Italy hit the lead in the 67th minute when interchange player, Greg Flormino, pushed his way over the line. The strong winds again played havoc with the goal kicking, with the ball being blown away from the goal posts when Michael Salafia attempted the conversion.

Italy, now back in the lead, a position they had not held since the 25th minute of the game, stepped up in defence to hold out the determined Greece side. National pride boiled over a few times between the two side before Greece finally got a break through.

A high ball into the far corner, put pressure on the Italian fullback, who after receiving a hard tackle from the fast Greek defence, spilled the ball for Kouparitsas to collected and score his second.

Stuart Philpot added the extras and Greece lead 24 – 20 with less than four minutes of play left. The game looked like it was all over for Italy, but the players weren’t going to give up. The side rallied together, putting pressure on the Greeks.

This lead to the team gaining a good field position in order to pounce through hooker and eventual man of the match, Paul Dezolt not far from the sideline. The try brought the score to 24 –all, with Michael Salafia facing his most difficult kick of the match.

Just on cue, to make it even harder the wind picked up again, raising the prospect of a draw, but Salafia struck it just right for the ball just to go between the uprights and to claim the victory for the Italians.

The victory see Italy hold the Ionio Cup till next year when the two nations do battle again.

ITALY 26
Tries: Anthony Phillips, Andrew Kaleopa, Daniel Albertiri, Greg Florimo, Paul Dezolt
Goals: Michalel Salafia 3 from 6 (50%)
defeated GREECE 24
Tries: George Kouparitsas 2, Manuel Manolis, Nick Kouparitsas, Adam Kaleopa
Goals: Mitchell Karabatos 1 from 2 (50%), Stuart Philpot 1 from 3 (33%)

Venue: Oki Jubilee Stadium (Kogarah) Crowd: Est 1,000
Date: Sat Sep 27 3:00pm
Half time: Greece 14 - 12
First Try: Anthony Phillips (Italy)
Man of the Match: Paul Dezolt (Italy)
 

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Pre-view of Jnr Kangaroos v jnr Kiwis -

http://www.leagueunlimited.com/

Juniors Grateful For Bartercard Cup Experience
Written by: League Correspondent
27/9/03 Views: 30

Junior Kiwis coach Tony Benson says his players' Bartercard Cup rugby league experience could prove crucial against the Australian Schoolboys at North Harbour Stadium today.


"It is a great grounding and one of the things we have looked at in our selections," Benson said.

"If a teenager is experienced at that level they are playing structured, physical football, which is ideal preparation for Junior Kiwi games."

He was confident his players can test the Australian defence in the two-game series.

"We have a lot of talented players with flair and I want them to show that all over the field."

Senior Kiwis coach Daniel Anderson has made changes to the coaching structure at Junior Kiwis level.

Last year the junior side had a three-strong management team but that has been beefed up to seven to give the youngsters a better idea of the management structure at higher levels.

Mt Albert's Louis Anderson, younger brother of Warriors' centre Vinnie, will captain the Junior Kiwis. He is one of four survivors from last year's side.

Anderson will play as prop instead of his accustomed loose forward position. He was just happy to play football again after a serious knee operation cost him a lot of game time.

"There is definitely a buzz about representing your country and it is good to have so many players with experience at NRL development level, which can only be good for the national side," he said.

Hooker Heath L'Estrange will captain the Australian Schoolboys, who are coached by Rod Patison.

Attention will be on West Tigers' rising NRL star, Benji Marshall, who is one of eight players in the Australian squad eligible to play for New Zealand.

The second test is next Saturday in Porirua.

Teams:

Junior Kiwis: Damien Crappe (Auckland), Cooper Vuna (Auckland), Toshio Laiseni (Auckland), Iosia Soliola (Auckland), Manu Vatuvei (Auckland), John Monu (Wellington), Aoterangi Herangi (Waikato), Adam Blair (Melbourne Storm), John Te Reo (Wellington), Louis Anderson (Auckland, captain) Bronson Harrison (Wests Tigers), Joseph Clarke (Canterbury), Reihana Peters (Auckland). Interchange: Sam Moa (Wests Tigers), Sam Tagataese (Wellington), Frank-Paul Nuuausala (Auckland), Dion Leiula-Briggs (Auckland).

Australian Schoolboys: Karmichael Hunt, McConkie Tauasa, Scott Russell, Brent Russell, Sam Perrett, Benji Marshall, Benjamin Roberts, Shane Eastwood, Heath L'Estrange (captain), Steve Meredith, Brendon Oake, Tom Learoyd, Marty Michell. Interchange: James Aubusson, Feleti Matoa, Daniel Backo, James Anderson.
 

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Scottish side name coach;

http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyle...RY_NAME=rleague/03/09/28/RUGBYL_Scotland.html

McGINTY TO COACH SCOTS
Former Wigan and Great Britain forward Billy McGinty will be in charge of Scotland for the European Nations Cup following the decision of Mike Gregory to concentrate on his job with Super League title-chasers Wigan.

Gregory will, however, remain on the the backroom staff - along with assistant coach Dave Lyon and Scotland Students coach Kevin Rudd.

McGinty was coach for Scotland's last match, a record 42-20 victory over France in Lezignan in July 2001 - and seven survivors from that match are included in an initial 27-strong squad.

The squad includes five Super League players and two from the domestic Scottish league in Barry Edgar, of Glasgow Bulls, and Bryan Hendry, of Clyde Buccaneers.

Scotland open their European Cup campaign against Ireland at Old Anniesland in Glasgow on Sunday, October 26, and take on France in Narbonne on November 9.
 

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An article about English League fans directly sponsering the Mediteraneon (spell) Cup. I think it is a good idea for the fans to raise money for this good cause, and I think Aussie fans should back the Asia/Pacific cup in the same way.

http://www.rli.ie/Home.php?id=13774
 

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