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Euro Champs Fixtures Announced

deal.with.it

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any news on pacific cup dates & venues????



no......didn't think so..

Fingers crossed PNG commit to hosting the tournament next year.

As for this year, expect to only see the following matches for Pacific Nations:
Lebanon v Fiji, in Sydney
PNG v Italy, in PNG

Very disappointing that Tonga haven't organised any matches. Particularly after all the support the nation of Tonga gave the team before and after the WC.
Looks like the Cook Islands will be hosting touring NZ and Aus teams, but no test matches.
 

Storm13

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Nothing against France playing games in Scotland and Ireland but would've liked to see France continue the good work they achieved in the World Cup and hosted the tournament. All games would most likely of been broadcasted and could of built up some good following.
 

Scubby

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any news on pacific cup dates & venues????



no......didn't think so..

To be fair, I've set up a 3 test series between PNG and Fiji on my Rugby League 2 PS3 game for tonight. It's going to be played at Leigh Sporting Village :/

I can guarantee a decent crowd too.
 

hutch

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Are Wales playing any games? Surely they are in the euro cup with a shot at the four nations?





And for the poster who said what's the point? Have a look at the development of our sport over the last 10 years. Look at the crowds, player numbers, sponsors and interest in France, the professional players to have come out of Wales, Scotland at the rlwc, the growth of rugby league in Fiji since 2008 and players who are rugby league juniors there to progress to the nrl, the growth of rugby league in the pacific, Italy and the USA, crowds of over 5000 regularly to tests in Canada, games in Africa, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. What's the point? Wake up to yourself!
 
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roughyedspud

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To be fair, I've set up a 3 test series between PNG and Fiji on my Rugby League 2 PS3 game for tonight. It's going to be played at Leigh Sporting Village :/

I can guarantee a decent crowd too.

i hope everyone was eligible!!!! lol
 

The Partisan

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Out of pure curiousity has a Great Britain & Ireland team - drawn solely from players in the domestic comps of the home nations - ever been selected ?

Would a team like this (most probably selected with a good mix from across the comps) serve any purpose as a development tool for the game in the northern hemisphere ?
 

roughyedspud

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you mean from the welsh,scots & irish domestic comps??

obviously not for a full strength GB team...but theres a rep team called the community GB LIONS which i think they can be selected??
 

The Partisan

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you mean from the welsh,scots & irish domestic comps?? yes that is correct !

obviously not for a full strength GB team...but theres a rep team called the community GB LIONS which i think they can be selected??

Oh yeah - forgot about them. :sarcasm: Then again i presume that is pretty much a Lanchashire / Yorkshire dominated team ?


Plus what time are you on your computer Spud ??? Must be the wee hours of the night over there !!!!
 

roughyedspud

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i work nights so i pop on through the night on my phone...plus i listen to 2GB all night too...i practically live AEST time lol
 

morningstar

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Official fixtures announced. Winner goes through to 2016 4 nations...

http://www.rlef.eu.com/news/article/873/rugby-league-european-championship-fixtures

France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales will meet each other in the autumn after the draw was confirmed for the 2014 European Championships. The winners will qualify for the 2016 Four Nations tournament to be held in the northern hemisphere.

It will be a re-entry into the Test arena for all four after the 2013 World Cup where the Scots, particularly, impressed reaching the quarter finals for the first time and they will host matches at Workington – which was a sell-out for them last autumn – and Galashiels. Their head coach Steve McCormack commented, “Everyone involved in Scotland Rugby League is really pleased that arrangements for the European Championships are now in place, especially after hosting such a successful Commonwealth 9s in Glasgow. Following a very exciting World Cup, we see this as a very important part of the international calendar and we will be giving the tournament our full focus. It will be great to have international rugby league back on everyone's agenda here in October.”

Opposite number for Ireland, Mark Aston, added: “The 2013 World Cup is still a fond memory but we are already looking forward to the next one in 2017. We've started to build something special with Ireland so it's very important that we carry on adding to the foundation we laid. The players really enjoyed the challenge of playing against three of the World’s best teams in the competition and really started to gel. We see the next three years as part of the preparation for 2017 so we are looking for players to commit now and make themselves available from minute one,” he said, his side playing their fixtures in Dublin.

His thoughts were echoed by Brian Juliff, Chairman of Wales RL, who have just appointed John Kear as their national coach. “The Celtic Nations and France recognise the importance of international competition on a regular basis. The announcement that 2014 will see us compete for a place in the prestigious Four Nations competition is welcome and very encouraging for the sport in Europe. Following on from the great excitement and experience of competing in RLWC2013, Wales Rugby League eagerly look forward to matching our young, developing squad at senior level against our neighbours.”

RUGBY LEAGUE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 - FIXTURES
ROUND 1
17 Oct - Scotland v Wales, 8pm. Derwent Park Workington | 18 Oct - Ireland v France, 2pm. Tallaght Stadium, Dublin

ROUND 2
25 Oct - Ireland v Scotland, 2pm. Tallaght Stadium, Dublin | 25 Oct - France v Wales, 3pm. Albi Stadium, Albi

ROUND 3
31 Oct - Scotland v France, 7.30pm. Netherdale, Galashiels | 2 Nov - Wales v Ireland, 2.30. Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
 

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