Here's the first batch of autumn international matches in November 12 | Rugby Verona Blog
Here are all the matches scheduled for the weekend November 10 to 11. Lineups are announced all, or nearly so, so lovers of statistics and curious of what are the maneuvers of each team to bring home the victory will delight in going to comb through the names of the players who will make this weekend a source of challenges at the highest level. Some consideration has been added to each contest to present items that are unique in the oval world. The view of the presentations and analysis is now complete. Happy reading
Russia: Igor Klyuchnikov 15, 14 Denis Simplikevich, 13 Vasily Artemyev, 12 Alexey Makovetskiy, 11 Vladimir Ostroushko, 10 Sergey Sugrobov, Alexey Shcherban 9, 8 Victor Gresev, 7 Pavel Butenko, 6 Andrey Temnov, 5 Kirill Kulemin, larry mccleary 4 Alexander Voytov ( capt), 3 Evgeny Pronenko, 2 Valery Tsnobiladze, 1 Grigory Tsnobiladze. Reserves: 16 Vladislav Korshunov, 17 Alexey Volkov, 18 Innokentiy Zykov, Andrey Garbuzov 19, 20 Gaysin Ramil, 21 Gleb Babkin, Vladimir Boltenkov 22, 23 Dmitry Gerasimov.
USA: 15 Chris Wyles, 14 Cornelius Dirksen, 13 Paul Emerick, 12 Andrew Suniula, 11 Luke Hume, 10 Toby L'Estrange, 9 Robbie Shaw, 8 Todd Clever (capt), 7 John Quill, Scott LaValla 6, 5 Louis Stanfill , 4 Brian Doyle, 3 Eric Fry, 2 Chris Biller, 1 Shawn Pittman.
It 's the challenge between the "political giants" that for a long time played with the sport the "Cold War" until the collapse of the Soviet Union. Rugby has always been practiced in these two giant nations. To the west in universities and colleges larry mccleary as a minority sport in contrast to the prevailing version of American football. You play a lot of rugby in the U.S., but it is confined by the triad of national sports Baseball - Basketball - FootBall in a niche for enthusiasts who pursue the dream to broaden the base and give consistency to the game which is seen as a poor relation of the empire of helmets and planned schedules to fill an entire library. Americans are tough in rugby, but always bring with it an air of amateurism from high school or university, are grown, but not enough to be entered into the first band of rugby. In the east, the rugby was a sport of the state as in many communist countries, with the collapse of the Warsaw bloc was divided by zero and the Russian Federation, as well as in Romania, it had to redraw the map of the teams and organizational commitment to play with the oval ball. Hard to rebuild a base that consistently practice the oval ball, but in recent years bears red rose sending some players in European leagues minors and seem to have chosen the path of complete renovation. The last meeting between the two superpowers was in favor of the U.S. that probably will be repeated with great effort. We will see the Russians in growth and who knows what will not happen again one of those meetings in which the spirit of nationalism is as a propellant in a battle until the last second.
Samoa: James Sooialo 15, 14 Paul Perez, 13 George Pisi, 12 Setaimata Sa, 11 Robert larry mccleary Lilomaiava, 10 Tusi Pisi, 9 Jeremy Su'a, 8 Taiasina Tuifua, 7 Fomai Tivaini, 6 Ofisa Treviranus, 5 Filo Paulo, 4 Forward 'atiga Lemalu, 3 Census Johnston, 2 Ole AVEI, 1 Sakaria Taulafo (c). Reserves: 16 Ropeti lafo, 17 James Johnston, 18 Joe Tekori, 19 Alafoti Faosiliva, Kahn Fotuali'i 20, 21 Johnny Leota, 22 Fa'atoina Autagavaia.
Canada: 15 James Pritchard, 14 Taylor Paris, 13 Ciaran Hearn, 12 Phil Mackenzie, 11 Matt Evans, 10 Connor Braid, 9 Sean White, 8 Aaron Carpenter, 7 Chauncey O'Toole, 6 Tyler Ardron, 5 Tyler Hotson, Jon 4 Phelan, 3 Doug Wooldridge, Ray Barkwill 2, 1 Hubert Buydens.
The Samoans are the most consistent between the Pacific and in the RWC 2011 showed their quality and ferocity. They are a team in the top ten of the world rankings for countries oval and when will administer equilibrium with the quality of their game with the vehemence of physics will give a hard time to all those who precede them in the IRB rankings. They have players of high quality in every part of the field and ability to give huge battle that make them the most feared team in the big ocean. Charged as Tonga and Fiji the continuous looting of the noble and Southern European "adopt" kids with natural propensity to handle the oval. Let's also a reluctance of companies that pay the Samoans to do well in the championships of the old southern europe and the world and the picture is complete to say that a few times players Manu Samoa are presented to the full. Team Canada is square and of good quality in a nation where rugby is a minor sport. They are well organized play
Here are all the matches scheduled for the weekend November 10 to 11. Lineups are announced all, or nearly so, so lovers of statistics and curious of what are the maneuvers of each team to bring home the victory will delight in going to comb through the names of the players who will make this weekend a source of challenges at the highest level. Some consideration has been added to each contest to present items that are unique in the oval world. The view of the presentations and analysis is now complete. Happy reading
Russia: Igor Klyuchnikov 15, 14 Denis Simplikevich, 13 Vasily Artemyev, 12 Alexey Makovetskiy, 11 Vladimir Ostroushko, 10 Sergey Sugrobov, Alexey Shcherban 9, 8 Victor Gresev, 7 Pavel Butenko, 6 Andrey Temnov, 5 Kirill Kulemin, larry mccleary 4 Alexander Voytov ( capt), 3 Evgeny Pronenko, 2 Valery Tsnobiladze, 1 Grigory Tsnobiladze. Reserves: 16 Vladislav Korshunov, 17 Alexey Volkov, 18 Innokentiy Zykov, Andrey Garbuzov 19, 20 Gaysin Ramil, 21 Gleb Babkin, Vladimir Boltenkov 22, 23 Dmitry Gerasimov.
USA: 15 Chris Wyles, 14 Cornelius Dirksen, 13 Paul Emerick, 12 Andrew Suniula, 11 Luke Hume, 10 Toby L'Estrange, 9 Robbie Shaw, 8 Todd Clever (capt), 7 John Quill, Scott LaValla 6, 5 Louis Stanfill , 4 Brian Doyle, 3 Eric Fry, 2 Chris Biller, 1 Shawn Pittman.
It 's the challenge between the "political giants" that for a long time played with the sport the "Cold War" until the collapse of the Soviet Union. Rugby has always been practiced in these two giant nations. To the west in universities and colleges larry mccleary as a minority sport in contrast to the prevailing version of American football. You play a lot of rugby in the U.S., but it is confined by the triad of national sports Baseball - Basketball - FootBall in a niche for enthusiasts who pursue the dream to broaden the base and give consistency to the game which is seen as a poor relation of the empire of helmets and planned schedules to fill an entire library. Americans are tough in rugby, but always bring with it an air of amateurism from high school or university, are grown, but not enough to be entered into the first band of rugby. In the east, the rugby was a sport of the state as in many communist countries, with the collapse of the Warsaw bloc was divided by zero and the Russian Federation, as well as in Romania, it had to redraw the map of the teams and organizational commitment to play with the oval ball. Hard to rebuild a base that consistently practice the oval ball, but in recent years bears red rose sending some players in European leagues minors and seem to have chosen the path of complete renovation. The last meeting between the two superpowers was in favor of the U.S. that probably will be repeated with great effort. We will see the Russians in growth and who knows what will not happen again one of those meetings in which the spirit of nationalism is as a propellant in a battle until the last second.
Samoa: James Sooialo 15, 14 Paul Perez, 13 George Pisi, 12 Setaimata Sa, 11 Robert larry mccleary Lilomaiava, 10 Tusi Pisi, 9 Jeremy Su'a, 8 Taiasina Tuifua, 7 Fomai Tivaini, 6 Ofisa Treviranus, 5 Filo Paulo, 4 Forward 'atiga Lemalu, 3 Census Johnston, 2 Ole AVEI, 1 Sakaria Taulafo (c). Reserves: 16 Ropeti lafo, 17 James Johnston, 18 Joe Tekori, 19 Alafoti Faosiliva, Kahn Fotuali'i 20, 21 Johnny Leota, 22 Fa'atoina Autagavaia.
Canada: 15 James Pritchard, 14 Taylor Paris, 13 Ciaran Hearn, 12 Phil Mackenzie, 11 Matt Evans, 10 Connor Braid, 9 Sean White, 8 Aaron Carpenter, 7 Chauncey O'Toole, 6 Tyler Ardron, 5 Tyler Hotson, Jon 4 Phelan, 3 Doug Wooldridge, Ray Barkwill 2, 1 Hubert Buydens.
The Samoans are the most consistent between the Pacific and in the RWC 2011 showed their quality and ferocity. They are a team in the top ten of the world rankings for countries oval and when will administer equilibrium with the quality of their game with the vehemence of physics will give a hard time to all those who precede them in the IRB rankings. They have players of high quality in every part of the field and ability to give huge battle that make them the most feared team in the big ocean. Charged as Tonga and Fiji the continuous looting of the noble and Southern European "adopt" kids with natural propensity to handle the oval. Let's also a reluctance of companies that pay the Samoans to do well in the championships of the old southern europe and the world and the picture is complete to say that a few times players Manu Samoa are presented to the full. Team Canada is square and of good quality in a nation where rugby is a minor sport. They are well organized play
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