Senior International Matches (Men) : Men's International

Sat 28th September 2024   - KO  15:00 - A.S.D. Juvenilia, Bagnaria Arsa , Italy

Italy

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42

Malta

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Goals

'Build one game at a time': Italy, Malta name squads for Medieval Shield

New men’s head coach Gioele Celerino takes charge of Italy for the first time as they face Malta for the Medieval Shield in Bagnaria Arsa on Saturday, September 28, kick off 3pm local time.

He will look to hand debuts to up to nine players in the senior international for world ranking points, which comes just before the restart of the domestic championship in Italy.

The clash marks the beginning of a restructure by the Federazione Italiana Rugby League.

“We have embarked on a new cycle, and I am happy with this new beginning,” said Celerone, Italy men’s most capped player. “We have many young quality players involved and some more experienced athletes such as Simone Boscolo and Ippolito Occhialini who took part in the last World Cup. We are here to build one game at a time.”

Malta play their first game in Europe since visiting Montenegro and Bulgaria last year, their cosmopolitan squad containing two brothers and two cousins.

Men’s head coach, Phillip Humphrey, noted: “Karl (Cassar) has been a mainstay in the Malta side for many years and his cousin Josh has had a stellar season this summer.

Similarly, Alfie (Jewitt) has very much been a regular for the last few years, and now after his Malta XIII debut in June against Oxford University, his brother Harrison joins the senior squad after a full season in the Castleford Tigers Academy. We have always stressed our family ties as being part of our foundation.”

ITALY SQUAD:

Alessandro Corte, Francesco Speggiorin, Mattia Saoncella, Ryan Solda, Simone Boscolo (Leoni Veneti), Francesco Vallone, Giona Toffolett, Giacomo Civino, Ippolito Occhialini, Liam Signorini, Lorenzo Sosta, Samuele Bertolini (Lignano Sharks), Davide Colla, Emiliano Buraschi, Marco Forno, Nicola Cannato, Omar Lai, Stefano Godoleshi (Milano Mustang)

MALTA SQUAD

Robin Cutajar, Kyle Gauci, Jean-Pierre Zarb (Black Knights), William Watts, Shaun Chircop (Blue Knights), Harrison Jewitt (Castleford Tigers), Alfie Jewitt (Featherstone Lions), Kaine Dimech (Cornwall RLFC), Zac Vella (Picton Magpies), Jon Micallef (Red Knights), Karl Cassar (Royal Air Force RL), Josh Cassar (Stanley Rangers), Nicholas Maylor (Stompers RFC), Justin Davenport (Tampa Mayhem), Dean Zammit (Wigan St Patricks), Zarrin Galea (Workington Town) Josh Gatt (N/A)

 

Malta retain Medieval Shield

Try doubles for Harrison Jewitt, and half backs Josh Gatt and Karl Cassar saw Malta retain the Medieval Shield for the fifth time, with a convincing 42-0 victory over Italy in Bagarnia Arsa in a men’s senior international for world ranking points. 

Teenage winger Harrison Jewitt from Castleford’s academy stood out on the wing including a long-range effort from his own half, but that was topped by fullback Zarrin Galea who went from deep behind his own line and evaded half of the Italian cover to the opposite tryline for the try of the match.

Malta were 20-0 ahead at the break, outgoing men’s head coach Philip Humphrey commenting: “The boys have exceeded expectations, they make me very proud. We were very happy with the first half performance into the wind, but the team gave its word at half time to defend the Italians to zero, and they kept to it.”

ITALY 0

Samule Bertolini, Lorenzo Sosta, Emiliano Buraschi, Omar Lai, Francesco Vallone, Simone Boscolo, Alessandro Corte, Liam Signorini, Ippolito Occhialini, Davide Colla, Giona Toffoletti, Francesco Speggiorn, Mattia Saoncella. Interchanges: Marco Forno, Nicola Gannato, Stefano Godoleshi, Giacomo Civino

Sin Bin: Colla (23 – striking)

MALTA 42

Zarrin Galea, Harrison Jewitt, Alfie Jewitt, Jon Micaleff, Kyle Gauci, Josh Gatt, Karl Cassar, Jean-Pierre Zarb, Robin Cutajar, Josh Cassar, Justin Davenport, Zac Vella, Kaine Dimech

Interchanges: Shaun Chircop, William Watts, Nicky Maylor, Dean Zammit.

Tries: H. Jewitt 2, Gatt 2, K. Cassar 2, Gauci, Galea; Goals: Gauci 4/7, Galea 1/1

Half Time: 0-20

Referee: Ciprian Gajulete (Italy)