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France to face England in U19s final

Published by Euro Rugby League
07 Sep 2022

Holders France will take on England in the final of the European U19s Championship on Saturday, after both were comprehensive winners in their semis.

Eric Anselme’s young Tricolors beat surprise package Ukraine 62-7, whilst England triumphed 56-8 against Wales, in the heat at the Pasian di Prato Stadium in Udine, Italy.

Matthieu Garrigues, winger Kylian Benavent, Thibault Marty and Louis Grossemy from the bench all scored try doubles for the French, who got off to a blistering start with six touchdowns in the opening 26 minutes.

“We knew it was going to be tough and we had to impose ourselves from the start,” said Anselme. “If we began well and worked hard, we felt that we would have the advantage. We managed to keep our concentration and did a good job.”

Davyd Zazimko showed supreme pace, scorching 90 metres to score between the posts to open Ukraine’s account on the stroke of half time and was denied another long range effort in the second, Vitalii Romanov’s drop goal delighting the crowd on the hour mark.


Photo: South Sydney forward Louis Grossemy scored two tries for France

England dedicated their win to assistant coach Gary McMahon, who tragically passed away at the team base on Sunday morning.

Keiran Welburn finished with 24 points from a try and ten perfect goals, Leeds Rhinos academy player Mekhi Bridgeman-Reany with a brace of tries after the hour.

Mason Phillips levelled for Wales early on but they trailed 20-8 at the break, and the Community Lions dominated the late exchanges.

Their head coach Allan Coleman commented: “The lads were emotional and paid the perfect tribute to Gary, they’ve been brilliant today. It’s just fitting that they scored 56 points and that was his age. The second half we were excellent, completed our sets and it really worked for us.”

Ukraine will take on Wales in the curtain raiser to final for the European U19s Shield.

France 62

Matteo Stephani, Kylian Benavent, Thibault Marty, Maxence Barbet, Justin Tropis, Elian Serre, Thomas Monclus, Enzo Delbe, Nolan Lopez-Buttignol, Sosthene Ennoyotie, Matthieu Garrigues, Enzo Deltheli, Rayan Tadjeur. Subs: Julien Laporte, Nesta Fleury, Salim Nahal, Louis Grossemy

Tries: Delbe (1), Garrigues (8, 52), Benavent (12, 66), Marty (15, 47), Barbet (23), Tropis (26), Grossemy (55,71); Goals: Monclus 9/11 

Ukraine 7
Oleksandr Fomiuk, Davyd Zazimko, Nazarii Daniv, Vitalii Kharun, Ihor Yefanov, Ivan Lipisii, Oleksandr Levandovskyi, Maksym Harmash, Yevhen Checheta, Andrii Hermanovych, Serhii Konapada, Vladyslav Shelenko, Oleksandr Slizovskyi. Subs: Oleksandr Dyskyi, Vitalii Romanov, Bohdan Marmaziuk, Oleh Bobryjovych

Try: Zazimko (39); Goal: Levandovskyi 1/1; Drop Goal: Romanov

Referee: Matthew Lynn (England)

 

England 56

Ryan Wood, Andy Djeukam, Harvey Oldroyd, Callum Murphy, Noah Lancelott, Connor Goldthorpe, Toby Hughes, Matthew Parkes, Logan Holgate, Josh Leeson, Harry Penny, Kieran Welburn, Scott Parnaby. Subs: Dylan Turner, Rio McQuistan, Mekhi Bridgeman-Reany, Jack Newbegin 

Tries: Oldroyd (4), Hughes (15), Newbegin (32), Lancelott (44), Penny (53), Welburn (55), Bridgeman-Reany (65, 69), Goldthorpe (75); Goals: Welburn 10/10

Wales 8
Isaac Morgan, Dylan Morgan, Mason Phillips, Alex Banks, Robert Muirhead, Billy Walkley, Llewellyn Hawkes, Oscar Fisher, Finley Yates, Carter Barnes, Scott Pritchard, Gethin Thomas, Jake Lacey. Subs: Charlie Glover, Lewis Ingram, Dafydd Orr Morgan, Calum Jones 

Tries: Phillips (11); Goals: Walkley 2/2

Referee: Eamonn Whelan (Ireland)

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