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Italy vs Greece at Kogarah

Anonymous

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For those who don't know, Kogarah will host an International between Italy and Greece this month (Sept 27). Looks like a great day out...

R2K article:

Kogarah's Jubilee Oval will host a historic international between Greece and Italy on Saturday, September the 27th. The match will kick-off at 3pm following four St.George Junior league games.

The gates open at midday, with the Kogarah Cougars playing Renown United in the 7s and 8s. From 1:30pm, the Cougars will feature again when they clash with the Kingsgrove Colts in the 10s and 12s.

The latest edition of `Rugby League Review' includes a lift-out on the historic international. Admission to the match is $10 for adults and $5 concession. Under 16s will receive free admission.
 

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Should be great the Game Vs Italy is taking off really well. The People involved, Mr C & B Mylonas are doing a great job.

The NRL is involved as are the TV Channels.

THe More exposure the better.
 

dimitri

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i agree

im greek and i cant wait

this will be huge

everybody is encouraged to wear the national colours of greece and italy

and please please please bring a national flag as we aare trying to get as many flags as possible on TV to make it look spectacular

see

www. greekrugbyleague.com or www.italiarugbyleague.com for more details
 

Southernsaint

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Dennis:

Isn't Forza Italia also the name of Berlusconi's right wing political party in Italy?! Surely this goes against your political beliefs?? :lol: :lol:

Having said this, I'll be going for the Italians in a few weeks time too...

Cheers,
Ben S.
 

Alan Shore

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I'm just looking forward to the game. I wish Fox or Nine would show it, even if it was a week late replay. I'd watch it.

Dennis - I always knew it wasn't too late for you to see the light :D
 
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Southernsaint said:
Dennis:

Isn't Forza Italia also the name of Berlusconi's right wing political party in Italy?! Surely this goes against your political beliefs?? :lol: :lol:

Having said this, I'll be going for the Italians in a few weeks time too...

Cheers,
Ben S.

:lol: :lol:

So it is Ben, so it is.

But we’re still waiting for you to show your true colours in the politics forum :lol: :lol:
 

Southernsaint

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Denis'saints'Freak said:
:lol: :lol:

So it is Ben, so it is.

But we’re still waiting for you to show your true colours in the politics forum :lol: :lol:

Not from the work internet, I won't be. My girlfriend would like me to be able to pay the rent :lol:

I'll wait 'til I get home, thank you very much!!

Cheers,
Ben S.
 

Anonymous

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From www.leagueunlimited.com

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

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)
 

asaint

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Does anyone have the team line-ups? It is good to see Paul Dezolt have a good game. I think he has been let go by the Cowboys.
 

asaint

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asaint said:
Does anyone have the team line-ups? It is good to see Paul Dezolt have a good game. I think he has been let go by the Cowboys.

Sorry guys I just had to look, but here it is;

Here are the teams which will do battle this Saturday for the Ionio Cup.

GREECE
Stuart Philpot
Evan Savva
George Kouparitsas
Manuel Manolis
Adam Fletcher
Steve Georgallis (c)
Dean Antony
Michael Giorgas
Thomas Giatsios
Michael Parzakonis
Nick Kouparitsas
Nick Nikitaris
Mitchell Karabatos

George Siambis
Michael Tsougranis
York Antoniou
Jim Pizanias
Paul Salamakis
Harry Pavlidis
Michael Yatras

Coach: Steve Georgallis
Assistant: Arthur Siambis
Steven Murphy

Manager: Peter Kostogiannis
Head Trainer: Efrem Bungeric
Trainers: Gregory Totten
Hung Chung
Doctor: Dr Peter Calaizis
Physiotherapist: Kenny Michalopoulos

ITALY
Daniel Albertiri
Anthony Barone
Christian Orsini
Steve Carlon
Ross Ciavarella
Michael Salafia
Grant Rovelli
Anthony Laffranchi (c)
Paul Dezolt
Anthony Pennisi
Andrew Kaleopa
Dominis Mazzoleni
Aaron Lewis

Greg Florimo
Michael Barone
Nick Calandra
Robert Quitadamo
Rocky Trimarchi
Orazio D'arro


Coach: David Riolo

Assistant: Joe Romeo

Michael Mantelli



Manager: Mike Pezzano

Head Trainer: John Benigni

Trainer: John Lewis

John Frare

Doctor: Sam Sorrenti

Physiotherapist: Paul Fioretto


Referee: Doug Keen

Touch Judges: Angus Henry, Andrew Zapantis

In-goal judges: Peter Anton, Julian Di Martino
 

Tigertread

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Anthony Laffranchi pulled out of the side and Paul Dezolt led the side.
And Dezolt has no club for next year yet. I'm sorry to see the Cowboys let him go as he is imo the best hooker in the club. He also plays half and five-eight.
 

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