Saturday, March 10, 2012

EUROPEAN NATIONS CUP DIVISION 1B Belgium Travels to Chisinau

10.04.2011
Belgium v Moldova in Chisinau (ENC 1B)

Venue: Stadionul „Dinamo”.

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European Nations Cup: Division 1A

  P W D L PF PA DIFF BT BL PT
BELGIUM 7 6 0 1 236 91 145 3 1 28
POLAND 8 5 1 2 193 150 43 1 1 24
MOLDOVA 7 5 1 1 145 114 31 2 0 24
CZECH R. 9 4 0 5 143 198 -54 1 2 19
GERMANY 7 2 0 5 140 158 -18 0 3 11
NETH. 8 0 0 8 94 241 -147 0 1 1

Preview
Belgium jumped to lead the points table in this competition after crushing neighbours The Netherlands last month. They are the favourites to gain promotion to ENC 1A for 2012-14. Firstly they must deal with Moldova away.

Moldova is a tough prospect at home. Once regarded as Division 1A material they have not matched Brussels performances recently against the other teams in the competition. They, like Belgium, have lost only one match.

Belgium has lost classy player Fierro to injury but have included two Australia-based players.

It should be a close encounter.

Last Five Encounters
12.02.2011 Belgium 20-5 in Brussels (ENC 1B)
31.10.2009 Belgium 14-3 in Brussels (ENC 1B)
16.11.2008 Moldova 20-8 in Chisinau (WCQ Europe R4; ENC 2A)
12.04.2008 Belgium 22-19 in Chisinau (ENC 2A)
21.04.2007 Moldova 29-27 in Brussels (ENC 2A)

Belgium Last Five
25.02.2012 v Netherlands W 58-3 in Brussels (ENC 1B)
05.11.2011 v Czech Republic W 55-0 in Brussels (ENC 1B)
23.04.2011 v Netherlands W 30-18 in Amsterdam (ENC 1B)
19.03.2011 v Germany W 28-25 in Brussels (ENC 1B)
12.03.2011 v Poland L 21-28 in Gdansk (ENC 1B)

Moldova Last Five
26.11.2011 v Czech Republic W 13-7 in Prague (ENC 1B)
12.11.2011 v Poland D 17-17 in Chisinau (ENC 1B)
30.04.2011 v Netherlands W 22-15 in Chisinau (ENC 1B)
02.04.2011 v Germany W 28-15 in Chisinau (ENC 2B)
19.03.2011 v Czech Republic W 24-16 in Chisinau (ENC 1B)

GWC Rugby Rankings
European Table: Moldova 13th, Belgium 14th

IRB Ranking Points
Belgium 57.02, Moldova 54.94

Prediction: Belgium by 7 points

Teams

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Moldova Squad of 26

Forwards
Cobîlaş Maxim
Cobîlaş Vadim
Leon Victor
Arhip Dumitru
Vasilachi Dumitru
Matăblîndă Andrei
Roman Andrei
Titică Veaceslav (căpitan)
Mahu Andrei
Prepeliţă Oleg
Castraveţ Sergiu
Arhip Victor
Colt Alexandru

Backs
Chirilă Nicolae
Caburgan Nicolae
Găgăuz Alexandru
Manoli Octavian
Baltag Andrian
Volosciuc Gheorghe
Baltag Alexandru
Bulgac Alexandru
Toderica Eduard
Leca Stefan
Ghicu Eugen
Cavcaliuc Ion
Golubenco Mihail

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Belgium

15   Alan Williams  Montluçon, France
14   Thibaut André  Soignies
13   Dirk Haguedooren  Cap d’Agde, France
12   Guillaume Piron  Montpellier, France
11   Nicolas Meeus  Kituro
10   Sébastien Guns  Boitsfort
9   Julien Berger  Stade Rochelais, France
8   Charles Fourneau  Harlequins RFC, Melbourne, Aus.
7   Andrew Neal Tournefeuille, France
6   Pierre Plasman  Dendermonde
5   Mathieu Verschelden  ASUB Rugby Waterloo
4   Pierre Hendrikx  Boitsfort
3   Jérôme Wey  St-Nazaire, France
2   Thomas Dienst  Lille, France
1   Julien Massimi  St-Eteinne, France
       
16   Christophe Debaty  Limoges, France
17   Norman Wende  St-Eteinne, France
18   Alain Miriallakis  Easts RFC, Australia
19   Julien Hanchir  Millau, France
20   Thomas De Molder  Lyon, France
21   Jens Torfs  Boitsfort
22   Hadrien Radelet  Charleroi
       
    Richard McClintock (Coach)

Adapted from http://sportkipik.be/articles.php?id_article=7820

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