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As LF said, Russia v Lebanon still to come, Russia got beat this weekend by Ireland so they have no chance.

Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Samoa, Lebanon and the USA are all in the running still for the last 3 places.

Saturday, October 28: Pool A - Russia v Lebanon (Nara Stadium, Narofominsk, 3pm).

Friday, November 2: Pool A - Lebanon v Ireland (Dewsbury, 7.30pm).

Sunday November 4: Pool B - Scotland v Wales (Glasgow Hawks RFC, 2pm).

Friday, November 9: Repechage semi-finals - USA v Samoa; Pool 1 runner-up v Pool 2 runner-up (Halton Stadium, Widnes, 5.45pm and 8pm).

Wednesday, November: Repechage final (Featherstone, 7.30pm).
 
Hicham said:
Thanks Parra

No problem.

I'll have a look a few days after these games have been played to see if anyone uploads them onto a Torrens, if I can get any of the games, I'll let you guys know, we'll work out how to let you get them, I have a program that lets me send big emails, anything up to 1 gig, all I'd have to do it cut it in half at the half time break and send 2 downloads.

I should be able to get the French games next month and I hope I can get the USA games since they will be on sky sports, all we need is for a pom to upload them. ;)
 

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Results for the 3rd round in LER 1

ALBI 30 / LIMOUX 18

LYON VILLEURBANNE 10 / TOULOUSE 24

VILLENEUVE 16 / SAINT GAUDENS 36

CARPENTRAS 4 / CARCASSONNE 44

UTC 43 / PIA 28

Lezignan have the bye.

Table after R3

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3rd round of LER 2

LE BARCARES 50 / MONTPELLIER 4

BORDEAUX 10 / LE CABARDES 44

ROANNE 24 / ENTRAIGUES 22

AVIGNON 32 / CORBEIL 13

LESCURE has the bye.

Table after Rnd 3

1. LE CABARDES 9
2. LE BARCARES 6
3. AVIGNON 6
4. CORBEIL 5
5. ENTRAIGUES 5
6. MONTPELLIER 5
7. ROANNE 5
8. LESCURE 4
9. BORDEAUX 3
 
Lebanon beat Russia 48-0.

Winner of next weekends Lebanon V Ireland game qualifies for the World Cup, loser will have a second chance.
 
First blood to Great Britain
Written by: Andrew Cook
October 28th, 2007 06:22 AM
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Match Summary
Great Britain have taken a 1-0 lead in the three-test series against New Zealand with a hard fought 20-14 victory over a gallant Kiwi team in Huddersfield this morning.

The Kiwis opened the scoring with a try to Shontayne Hape inside the first five minutes, and managed to hold on to their lead until Maurie Fa’asavalu celebrated his first Test cap with a barge-over try with ten minutes of the first half left to play. A penalty kick then extended the lead for the home team, but Fa’asavalu turned from hero to villain with a fumble leading directly to a try for Paul Whatuira and a halftime lead for the visitors.

Great Britain came out of the sheds for the second half breathing fire, and had three try-scoring chances within the first ten minutes. The first was denied after an inspirational chase from Kiwi captain Roy Asotasi stopped Paul Wellens from crossing, and the second didn’t survive the scrutiny of the video referee, but it was a case of third time lucky as Gareth Raynor embarrassed Sam Perrett to claim a try (and the lead) with a magnificent chase and a lucky bounce to score as Perrett waited for the ball to bounce dead.

Perrett’s error seemed to push the Kiwis back into their shells, and their attacking game never really recovered. A try to Great Britain’s rookie forward Sam Burgess opened up a 10-point lead to the home side, and New Zealand left their run too late as they looked to claw their way back. Shontayne Hape scored a consolation try with four minutes left on the clock, and despite some desperate last-minute attack they weren’t able to force a drawn result – even though each side finished with three tries.

New Zealand were led superbly by Roy Asotasi, who powered through a mountain of work and provided plenty of offloads to get his team going forward. Thomas Leuluai, Sam Perrett and Greg Eastwood were the other Kiwis to impress, but right across the board they looked much stronger than the team that was humiliated by Australia a couple of weeks ago. On the downside, injuries to winger Tame Tupou and replacement forward Epalahame Lauaki could force a reshuffle for next weekends game.

Great Britain’s strength lay with a dominant forward pack and plenty of attacking spark from halfback Rob Burrow. He was well backed up by Leon Pryce, Gareth Raynor and James Roby, while Sam Burgess (despite ending up on report) showed that he is a real star of the future with a dominant performance. His individual battles with Fuifui Moimoi were a highlight of the match.

Match Details
GB-v-NZ Test Series I - Full Time :: October 27th, 2007 06:15 PM
Venue: Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield
Referee: Tony Archer

Great Britain 20
Tries: Maurie Faasavalu, Gareth Raynor, Sam Burgess
Goals: Rob Burrow (4/4)

New Zealand 14
Tries: Shontayne Hape (2), Paul Whatuira
Goals: Lance Hohaia (1/3)

LeagueUnlimited.com Player of the Match
3 Points: Rob Burrow (Great Britain)
2 Points: Roy Asotasi (New Zealand)
1 Point: Sam Burgess (Great Britain)

LeagueUnlimited.com Live Commentary
Welcome to Glapharm Stadium in Huddersfield for the first test between Great Britain and New Zealand! Kickoff is scheduled for 6:15pm local time (6:15am NZT, 4:15am AEST).

There's been one late change for the home team - Kevin Sinfield is out with food poisoning, so Sean O'Loughlin will start and Jon Wilkin moves onto the bench. Rob Burrow will take over the goal-kicking duties.

TEAMS

Great Britain: Paul Wellens, Ade Gardner, Martin Gleeson, Keith Senior, Gareth Raynor, Leon Pryce, Rob Burrow, Adrian Morley, Terry Newton, Sam Burgess, Jamie Peacock (c), Gareth Ellis, Sean O'Loughlin. Bench: Maurie Fa'asavalu, James Roby, James Graham, Jon Wilkin.

New Zealand: Sam Perrett, Tame Tupou, Shontayne Hape, Paul Whatuira, Taniela Tuiaki, Lance Hohaia, Thomas Leuluai, Roy Asotasi (c), Dene Halatau, Fuifui Moimoi, Simon Mannering, Frank Pritchard, Jeremy Smith. Bench: Greg Eastwood, Louis Anderson, Sam Rapira, Epalahame Lauaki.

KICKOFF: We're underway! Great Britain will have first use of the ball.

3 min: The Kiwis are awarded a penalty inside Great Britain's 20 metre zone and elect to take the tap.

3 min: VIDEO REF - possible Kiwis try ...

3 min: TRY New Zealand
A perfect start for the visiting team! Thomas Leuluai stabs a nice kick into the in-goal on the third tackle, and Shontayne Hape forces the ball for the try. There was a hint that he may have been offside, but the video ref rules everything OK. Lance Hohaia misses the conversion attempt.
New Zealand 4-0

5 min: The Kiwis let the ball bounce dead from the kickoff.

6 min: Great Britain force a second consecutive goal line drop-out and are showing they're keen to throw the ball around.

8 min: Gareth Ellis is caught in possession on the last tackle as the Kiwis defence holds on.

10 min: Keith Senior leaves Shontayne Hape grasping at thin air, but is pulled down by Thomas Leuluai. On the next play Sam Burgess steams onto a short pass and looks to crash over the tryline but drops the ball in the tackle.

14 min: An attacking bomb from Thomas Leuluai is well claimed by Ade Gardner. Sam Perrett has started very well for the Kiwis tonight, making a few damaging runs from the back.

18 min: Another knock-on spoils Great Britain's chances as they were looking dangerous on attack close to the Kiwis line.

20 min: Maurie Fa'asavalu makes his first run in Great Britain colours - dragging the Kiwis ten metres upfield, and then earning his team a penalty.

21 min: NO TRY - James Roby grubbers ahead and regathers after a Kiwi hand knocked the ball backwards, but then fumbles the ball as he's trying to score the try.

24: Great Britain suddenly lose the plot, with bad dummy-half passes and nearly getting caught in possession on the last tackle. A penalty to the Kiwis gives them a good attacking chance inside Great Britain territory.

26 min: Rob Burrow comes up with possession from a Thomas Leuluai grubber kick and races 40 metres upfield. The Kiwis scramble well in defence, but then concede a penalty.

28 min: TRY Great Britain
Sustained pressure from the home team sees Maurie Fa'asavalu take a short pass and barge through a handful of Kiwi defenders to score. Rob Burrow converts.
Great Britain 6-4

31 min: Maurie Fa'asavalu nearly scores a second try after he follows through on a line-break from Rob Burrow, but Burrow's pass is a shocker and Fa'asavalu knocks on.

32 min: PENALTY GOAL Great Britain
Tony Archer penalises Taniela Tuiaki for trying to play the ball too quickly, but the call could easily have gone the other way. Rob Burrow adds another two points.
Great Britain 8-4

35 min: VIDEO REF - possible Kiwis try ...

35 min: TRY New Zealand
Maurie Fa'asavalu fumbles the ball after the re-start, Frank Pritchard kicks ahead and Paul Whatuira wins the race to the ball, managing to score despite the attempted tackle from Paul Wellens. Lance Hohaia adds the extras.
New Zealand 10-8

39 min: Some sparkling attacking play from the Kiwis (especially Sam Perrett and Thomas Leuluai) goes unrewarded as Lance Hohaia is pulled down inches short of the tryline.

40 min: Tame Tupou has gone down awkwardly in a tackle and looks to have suffered a leg injury, but he'll stay on the field for now.

HALFTIME: Great Britain 8 New Zealand 10

The main difference at the break is that New Zealand are making the most of their chances while Great Britain are looking a bit rusty. The Kiwis are making good ground with their kicking game, but their marker defence will need to improve in the second forty.

The second half is underway! Tame Tupou will not be back tonight, and is replaced by Greg Eastwood.

43 min: Great Britain are looking dangerous as they throw the ball around, but a strong tackle from Greg Eastwood forces an error.

44 min: Paul Wellens fumbles an attacking bomb backwards - the Kiwis will receive the ball back from a goal line drop-out.

46 min: Sam Perrett knocks on after a good tackle from Gareth Raynor out wide.

47 min: Leon Pryce splits the Kiwi defence and links up with Paul Wellens, but Roy Asotasi (!) chases and pulls him down one metre away from the tryline.

47 min: VIDEO REF - possible Great Britain try ...

47 min: NO TRY - Gareth Raynor is penalised for pushing Thomas Leuluai out of the way as everyone scrambled for a bouncing ball in the Kiwi in-goal.

48 min: INJURY - Epalahame Lauaki has limped off with an ankle injury.

49 min: VIDEO REF - possible Great Britain try ...

49 min: TRY Great Britain
Rob Burrow kicks ahead from halfway and Sam Perrett waits for the ball to bounce dead ... but Gareth Raynor swoops in and scores a try, leaving Perrett looking slightly silly. Rob Burrow converts.
Great Britain 14-10

53 min: Taniela Tuiaki nearly knocks on inside his own in-goal, but recoveres and charges ten metres ahead.

55 min: Greg Eastwood creates a chance for Shontayne Hape with some nice footwork close to the Great Britain tryline, but Hape is (apparently) bundled into touch by some desperate defence.

57 min: Lance Hohaia fumbles an offload from Roy Asotasi with the Kiwis hot on attack.

59 min: BIFF - well not quite, just a bit of push-and-shove after Sam Burgess goes high on Fuifui Moimoi. Burgess ends up on report, and Moimoi goes to the bench.

61 min: The Kiwis are looking short of ideas on attack - Louis Anderson ends up putting in a grubber kick on the last tackle.

63 min: TRY Great Britain
Leon Pryce steps his way through the Kiwi defence and throws a nice inside pass for Sam Burgess to cross the tryline. Some poor defence from the Kiwis here, and they're made to pay. Rob Burrow adds the extras.
Great Britain 20-10

66 min: Lance Hohaia tries to chip-and-chase on halfway, but Paul Wellens steams onto the ball and puts Great Britain straight back onto attack.

67 min: Gareth Raynor nearly scores a second try but the ball wins the race over the dead ball line.

68 min: Gareth Ellis clobbers Thomas Leuluai and concedes a penalty. On the next set, New Zealand lose the ball out wide to let Great Britain off the hook.

72 min: Ade Gardner steps his way through the Kiwi defence after a nothing kick from Lance Hohaia. The Kiwis need to step up several gears to have any hope of a late comeback here.

73 min: Great Britain force a goal line drop-out after some nice play from Rob Burrow gets the home side going forward.

75 min: New Zealand force a drop-out of their own now after Paul Wellens is trapped following a kick from Greg Eastwood.

75 min: TRY New Zealand
Sam Burgess smashes Fuifui Moimoi (legally this time!), but while everyone is admiring the tackle the Kiwis spin the ball wide and Shontayne Hape crosses for his second try. Lance Hohaia misses the conversion attempt from the touchline.
Great Britain 20-14

78 min: Some ad-lib play from the Kiwis nearly comes off, but Sam Perrett is caught on the last tackle. It should have been a call of "six more" after Great Britain played at the ball, but Tony Archer misses it.

FULLTIME: Great Britain 20 New Zealand 14
 

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