European Championship B (Men) : 2014-15

Sat 24th May 2014   -

Russia

24

FT

18

Ukraine

Tries

Dmitry Bratko
Andrey Zdobnikov
Roman Ovchinnikov
Kirill Kosharin
Vladimir Vlasyuk

Aleksandr Skorbach

Goals

Dmitry Bratko
Andrey Zdobnikov

Aleksandr Skorbach

1 Maksim Suchkov
Full Back
Volodymyr Mashkin 1
2 Dmitry Bratko
Right Wing
Bogdan Vepryk 2
3 Mikhail Nisiforov
Right Centre
Sergei Soschenko 3
4 Andrey Zdobnikov
Left Centre
Igor Shevtsov 4
5 Rustam Bulanov
Left Wing
Mykhailo Troian 5
6 Eduard Ososkov
Stand Off
Andrey Bashevsky 6
7 Artem Grigoryan
Scrum Half
Aleksandr Skorbach 7
8 Sergei Konstantinov
Prop
Aleksandr Kozak 8
9 Roman Ovchinnikov
Hooker
Pavel Kardakov 9
10 Anatoly Grigorev
Prop
Maksym Miroshinchenko 10
11 Vadim Fedchuk
Second Row
Vitalii Felko 11
12 Kirill Kosharin
Second Row
Artur Martyrosyan 12
13 Vladimir Vlasyuk
Loose Forward
Sergii Kravchenko 13
14 Mikhail Burlutskiy
Int 1
Igor Yurkin 14
15 Konstantin Roschin
Int 2
Vladimir Karpenko 15
16 Alexey Nikolaev
Int 3
Nikolay Getmanov 16
17 Denis Tyulenev
Int 4
Konstantyn Butov 17
Reserve 1

Ukraine were halted a metre from the Russian try line searching for a draw with the final play of a great contest, as the Bears ran out narrow 24-18 winners in Vereya. The visitors, benefitting from a hit out last week in Serbia were in contention throughout and, with seven minutes to play had got it back to 18-12 with the second Oleksandr Skorbach’s self-converted tries. But from the re-start, Gennady Vepryk’s men knocked on and the Russian’s worked the ball up-field for Kirill Kosharin to post the game breaking score.

Stand-off Skorbach, who scored all Ukraine’s points with a terrific hat trick was a standout, centre Andrey Zdobnikov Russia’s best with five line breaks in the 28 degrees heat. Ukraine could have taken the lead in the opening exchanges but dropped the ball over the line, a fate that twice befell the Russians later on, Dmitriy Bratko opening the scoring for the home side in the 14th minute with an unconverted try, Artem Grigoryan missing the kick.

Skorbach was over eight minutes later and put Ukraine ahead, Roman Ovchinnikov replying almost immediately to give the Bears an 8-6 half time lead, Eduard Ososkov failing with the extras.

Vladimir Vlasyuk extended Russia’s lead twelve minutes into the second half, Zdobnikov goaling and then extending the lead on the hour to 18-6 with a well-deserved try that he could not convert. Between the scores, referee Tom Mather had sent Ovchinnikov to the sin bin for a professional foul. Skorbach hit back in the 70th minute but Ukraine surrendered the initiative, Bratko goaling Kosharin’s score to give them breathing space, Skorbach setting up a frantic finish with his third touchdown.

Pictured: Dmitriy Bratko in celebratory mood.

RUSSIA
Maksim Suchkov, Dmitriy Bratko, Mikhail Nisiforov, Andrei Zdobnikov, Rustam Bulanov, Eduard Ososkov, Artem Grigorian, Sergey Konstantinov, Roman Ovchinnikov, Anatoly Grigorev, Vadim Fedchuk, Kirill Kosharin, Vladimir Vlasyuk. Subs: Mikhail Burlutskiy, Konstantin Roschin, Alexey Nikolaev, Denis Tiulenev

UKRAINE
Volodymyr Mashkin, Bogdan Vepryk, Sergei Soschenko, Igor Shevtsov, Mykhailo Troyan, Andrii Bashevskyi, Oleksandr Skorbach, Oleksandr Kozak, Pavel Kardakov, Maksym Miroshnichenko, Vitalii Felko,  Artur Martyrosyan, Sergii Kravchenko. Subs: Igor Iurkin, Volodomyr Karpenko, Mykola Getmanov, Konstantyn Butov