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词条 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship
释义

  1. Background

  2. Teams

  3. Venues

  4. Pool stage

     Pool A  Pool B  Pool C 

  5. Play-offs

     Plate  Trophy  Cup 

  6. Final positions

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2017}}{{Infobox rugby league international tournament
| year = 2018
| title = Emerging Nations World Championship
| image =
| finalists = 11
| country = Australia
| winners = Malta
| winners2 = Poland
| matches = 22
| attendance = 8532
| points = 1025
| tries =
| topscorer-flag = POL
| topscorer = Ethan Niszczot (60)
| top try scorer-flag = POL
| top try scorer = Chippie Korostchuk (6)
| top try scorer2-flag = NIU
| top try scorer2 = Justice Utatao (6)
|Poland Trophy Champions and only team to go undefeated with a massive 210 for and only 26 against.
| tournaments = Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament
| last = 2000
| next =
}}

The 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship (ENWC) was the rugby league tournament held for Tier Two and Tier Three nations, the third edition of the Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament.

Background

Several nations that had not qualified, or were not eligible to qualify, for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup planned to contest an Emerging Nations tournament in Sydney in 2017 alongside the World Cup. However this tournament did not get support from the Rugby League International Federation, and did not go ahead.[1]

On 29 March 2017, the Rugby League International Federation announced that Australia will be host the tournament in 2018.[2] The two-week-long tournament will be held in Western Sydney, New South Wales with games taking place in Windsor, St Marys and Cabramatta.[3]

Teams

Ten teams were already confirmed for the tournament by March 2017[2] with a number of others later also announcing their participation.[4][5][6] 15 teams were expected to compete, though Canada, India, Latvia, and Thailand were not included in the final draw, for unspecified reasons.

Nation Coach Notable players RLIF Rank
(Jul 2018)
Greece}}AUS}}{{flagdeco|GRE}} Steve Georgallis Stefanos Bastas, Michael Korkidas, Jordan Meads[7] {{nts>26}}
Hong Kong}}AUS}}{{flagdeco|HKG}} Jason Fairleigh[8] {{ndash}} {{nts>45}}
Hungary}}AUS}} Jonathan Wilson Stuart Flanagan[9] {{nts>21}}
Japan}}Viliami Ahosivi}} Gehamat Shibasaki[10] {{nts>41}}
Malta}}AUS}}{{flagdeco|MLT}} Peter Cassar &
{{flagdeco|AUS}} Aaron McDonald
Tyler Cassel, Jarrod Sammut,[11] Sam Stone[12] {{nts>18}}
Niue}}NZL}} Brendan "Bman" Perenara Zebastian Lucky Luisi, Eddie Paea, Sione Tovo[13] {{nts>34}}
Philippines}}AUS}}{{flagdeco|PHI}} Arwin Marcus Shane Gray, Payne Haas ({{inj}}),[14] Paul Sheedy[15] {{nts>27}}
Poland}}ENG}}{{flagdeco|POL}} Lee Addison[16][17] Harry Siejka[18]
{{ndash}}
Solomon Islands}}AUS}} John Jewiss & {{flagdeco|AUS}} Luke Heckendorf [19] {{ndash}} {{nts>42}}
Turkey}}AUS}} Scott Hartas Emre Guler, Aidan Sezer, Jansin Turgut[20]
{{ndash}}
Vanuatu}}AUS}} Lionel Harbin[21] Alehana Mara[22] {{nts>36}}

Four multi-country regional teams will compete in a parallel tournament.[2]

Region Organising body Eligible countries
Africa Africa United Rugby League 54 sovereign states of Africa.[23]|{{flag|Algeria}}, {{flag|Angola}}, {{flag|Benin}}, {{flag|Botswana}}, {{flag|Burkina Faso}}, {{flag|Burundi}}, {{flag|Cape Verde}}, {{flag|Cameroon}}, {{flag|Central African Republic}}, {{flag|Chad}}, {{flag|Comoros}}, {{flag|Congo}}, {{flag|Cote d'Ivoire}}, {{flag|Djibouti}}, {{flag|DR Congo}}, {{flag|Egypt}}, {{flag|Equatorial Guinea}}, {{flag|Eritrea}}, {{flag|Ethiopia}}, {{flag|Gabon}}, {{flag|Gambia}}, {{flag|Ghana}}, {{flag|Guinea}}, {{flag|Guinea-Bissau}}, {{flag|Kenya}}, {{flag|Lesotho}}, {{flag|Liberia}}, {{flag|Libya}}, {{flag|Madagascar}}, {{flag|Malawi}}, {{flag|Mali}}, {{flag|Mauritania}}, {{flag|Mauritius}}, {{flag|Morocco}}, {{flag|Mozambique}}, {{flag|Namibia}}, {{flag|Niger}}, {{flag|Nigeria}}, {{flag|Rwanda}}, {{flag|São Tomé and Príncipe}}, {{flag|Senegal}}, {{flag|Seychelles}}, {{flag|Sierra Leone}}, {{flag|Somalia}}, {{flag|South Africa}}, {{flag|South Sudan}}, {{flag|Sudan}}, {{flag|Swaziland}}, {{flag|Tanzania}}, {{flag|Togo}}, {{flag|Tunisia}}, {{flag|Uganda}}, {{flag|Zambia}}, and {{flag|Zimbabwe}}.}}
Latin America Latin Heat Rugby League 23 sovereign states in the Americas, plus Puerto Rico.[24]|{{flag|Argentina}}, {{flag|Belize}}, {{flag|Bolivia}}, {{flag|Brazil}}, {{flag|Chile}}, {{flag|Colombia}}, {{flag|Costa Rica}}, {{flag|Cuba}}, {{flag|Dominican Republic}}, {{flag|Ecuador}}, {{flag|El Salvador}}, {{flag|Guatemala}}, {{flag|Guyana}}, {{flag|Haiti}}, {{flag|Honduras}}, {{flag|Mexico}}, {{flag|Nicaragua}}, {{flag|Panama}}, {{flag|Paraguay}}, {{flag|Peru}}, {{flag|Puerto Rico}}, {{flag|Suriname}}, {{flag|Uruguay}}, and {{flag|Venezuela}}.}}
Mediterranean Mediterranean Rugby League
South East Asia ASEAN RL Association

Venues

{{Location map+|Australia Sydney|width=275|float=right|caption=The venues are located in the Western region of the Sydney metropolis.|places={{Location map~|Australia Sydney|lat_deg=-33.9023|lon_deg=150.9356|position=left|label=Cabramatta|background=white}}{{Location map~|Australia Sydney|lat_deg=-33.7132|lon_deg=150.9125|position=right|label=Kellyville|background=white}}{{Location map~|Australia Sydney|lat_deg=-33.7469|lon_deg=150.7790|position=right|label=St Marys|background=white}}{{Location map~|Australia Sydney|lat_deg=-33.6310|lon_deg=150.7946|position=right|label=Windsor|background=white}}{{Location map~|Australia Sydney|lat_deg=-33.8650|lon_deg=151.2094|position=right|marksize=10|label=Sydney CBD|background=white}}
}}
  • Cabramatta: New Era Stadium, home of the Cabramatta Two Blues, has previously hosted four international fixtures: Philippines vs Serbia (2016), Philippines vs Malta, Lebanon vs Malta, and Malta vs Hungary (all 2017).
  • Kellyville: Kellyville Ridge Reserve, all-weather synthetic pitch previously unused at any level, hosted games on 7 October as Cabramatta was closed due to flooding.[25]
  • St Marys: St Marys Leagues Stadium, home of the St Marys Saints, has previously hosted six international fixtures: Fiji vs Tonga, Samoa vs Cook Islands, Lebanon vs Malta (all 2006), Lebanon vs Malta (2015), Malta vs Hungary, South Africa vs Malta (both 2018). It contains a 520-seat grandstand and has a total capacity of 7,000.[26]
  • Windsor: Windsor Sporting Complex, home of the Windsor Wolves, has not previously hosted an international fixture.

Pool stage

{{main|2018 Emerging Nations World Championship pool stage}}

Tournament fixtures were announced on 17 July 2018.[27]

Key to colours in pool tables
Advances to Cup play-offs (1st to 4th places)
Advances to Trophy play-offs (5th to 8th places)
Advances to Bowl play-offs (9th to 11th places)

Pool A

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=1 October|team1={{rl-rt|Malta}}|score=36 – 10|team2={{rl|Philippines}}|stadium=Windsor}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=4 October|team1={{rl-rt|Malta}}|score= 16 – 26|team2={{rl|Niue}}|stadium=St Marys}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=7 October|team1={{rl-rt|Philippines}}|score= 12 – 24|team2={{rl|Niue}}|stadium=Kellyville[25]}}{{Col-2}}{{#lst:2018 Emerging Nations World Championship pool stage|poolA}}{{Col-end}}

Pool B

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=1 October|team1={{rl-rt|Greece}}|score=18 – 20|team2={{rl|Hungary}}|stadium=Windsor}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=4 October|team1={{rl-rt|Hungary}}|score=18 – 13|team2={{rl|Vanuatu}}|stadium=St Marys}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=7 October|team1={{rl-rt|Greece}}|score=38 – 0|team2={{rl|Vanuatu}}|stadium=Kellyville[25]}}{{Col-2}}{{#lst:2018 Emerging Nations World Championship pool stage|poolB}}{{Col-end}}

Pool C

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=1 October|team1={{rl-rt|Solomon Islands|name=Solomon Is.}}|score=22 – 30|team2={{rl|Turkey}}|stadium=Windsor}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=4 October|team1={{rl-rt|Japan}}|score=0 – 60|team2={{rl|Turkey}}|stadium=St Marys}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=4 October|team1={{rl-rt|Hong Kong}}|score=6 – 62|team2={{rl|Poland}}|stadium=St Marys}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=7 October|team1={{rl-rt|Solomon Islands|name=Solomon Is.}}|score=32 – 12|team2={{rl|Hong Kong}}|stadium=Kellyville[25]}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=7 October|team1={{rl-rt|Japan}}|score= 6 – 58 |team2={{rl|Poland}}|stadium=Kellyville[25]}}{{Col-2}}{{#lst:2018 Emerging Nations World Championship pool stage|poolC}}{{Col-end}}

Play-offs

{{main|2018 Emerging Nations World Championship play-off stage}}

Plate

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=9 October|team1={{rl|Solomon Islands}}|score=44 – 22|team2={{rl|Japan}}|stadium=Windsor}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=11 October|team1={{rl|Hong Kong}}|score=30 – 32|team2={{rl|Japan}}|stadium=Cabramatta}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=13 October|team1={{rl|Solomon Islands}}|score= 56 – 14|team2={{rl|Hong Kong}}|stadium=St Marys}}{{Col-2}}
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
9 {{rl|Solomon Islands}} 2 2 0 0 100 36 +64 4
10 {{rl|Japan}} 2 1 0 1 54 74 -20 2
11 {{rl|Hong Kong}} 2 0 0 2 44 88 -44 0
{{Col-end}}

Trophy

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=10 October|team1={{rl|Philippines}}|score=29 – 16|team2={{rl|Turkey}}|stadium=Cabramatta}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=10 October|team1={{rl|Vanuatu}}|score=4 – 44|team2={{rl|Poland}}|stadium=Cabramatta}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=13 October|team1={{rl|Turkey}}|score=27 – 26|team2={{rl|Vanuatu}}|stadium=St Marys}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=13 October|team1={{rl|Philippines}}|score=10 – 14|team2={{rl|Poland}}|stadium=St Marys}}{{Col-2}}{{Round4-with third
|RD1=Trophy semi-finals
|RD2=5th place final
|Consol=7th place final
|10 October – Cabramatta|{{rl|Philippines}}| 29|{{rl|Turkey}}| 16|10 October – Cabramatta|{{rl|Vanuatu}}| 4|{{rl|Poland}}| 44|13 October – St Marys| {{rl|Philippines}}| 10| {{rl|Poland}}| 14
|13 October – St Marys| {{rl|Turkey}}| 27|{{rl|Vanuatu}}| 26
}}{{Col-end}}

Cup

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=10 October|team1={{rl|Niue}}|score=16 – 8|team2={{rl|Greece}}|stadium=Cabramatta}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=10 October|team1={{rl|Hungary}}|score=10 – 20|team2={{rl|Malta}}|stadium=Cabramatta}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=13 October|team1={{rl|Greece}}|score=26 – 18|team2={{rl|Hungary}}|stadium=St Marys}}{{Rugbyleaguebox|date=13 October|team1={{rl|Niue}}|score=16 – 24|team2={{rl|Malta}}|stadium=St Marys}}{{Col-2}}{{#lst:2018 Emerging Nations World Championship play-off stage|cup}}{{Col-end}}

Final positions

{{Tooltip|Pos|PositionTeam{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|PF|Points for{{Tooltip|PA|Points against{{Tooltip|PD|Points difference
1{{rl|Malta}} Cup Winners43019662+34
2{{rl|Niue}}43018260+22
3{{rl|Greece}}42029054+36
4{{rl|Hungary}}42026677-11
5{{rl|Poland}} Trophy Winners440017826+152
6{{rl|Philippines}}41036190-29
7{{rl|Turkey}}430113377+56
8{{rl|Vanuatu}}400443127-84
9{{rl|Solomon Islands}} Plate Winners430115478+76
10{{rl|Japan}}410360192-132
11{{rl|Hong Kong}}400462182-120

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/rugby-league/rugby-league-world-cup/in-the-world-of-international-rugby-league-rebellion-is-in-the-air--again-20170222-guj4bj.html|title=In the world of international rugby league, rebellion is in the air ... again|first=Steve|last=Mascord|date=23 February 2017|website=Theage.com.au|accessdate=29 March 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://rlif.com/article/8248/emerging-nations-world-cup-confirmed-for-sydney-|title=Emerging Nations World Cup confirmed for Sydney 2018|website=Rlif.com|accessdate=29 March 2017}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Pettigrew|first1=Riley|title=RLIF confirms 2018 Emerging Nations World Cup|url=http://www.theroar.com.au/2017/03/30/rlif-confirms-2018-emerging-nations-world-cup/|accessdate=30 March 2017|work=The Roar|date=30 March 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://vanuatuindependent.com/2017/07/13/historic-honiara-test-match-announced/|title=Historic Honiara Test match announced |website=Vanuatuindependent.com|date=13 July 2017|accessdate=5 October 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|date=14 December 2017|title=Japanese Samurais set to take part in second Emerging Nations tournament|url=http://www.asiapacificrl.com/2017/12/14/japanese-samurais-set-take-part-second-emerging-nations-tournament|publisher=asiapacificrl.com|accessdate=14 December 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|date=26 December 2017|title=India set to make their international debut at Emerging Nations World Championship|url=http://www.asiapacificrl.com/2017/12/26/india-set-make-international-debut-emerging-nations-world-championship/|publisher=asiapacificrl.com|accessdate=14 December 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|last=Walter|first=Brad|date=19 September 2018|title=Coaching rivals to team up for Greece|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/09/19/grand-final-coaching-rivals-to-team-up-for-greece-at-emerging-nations-world-championships/|publisher=NRL.com|accessdate=19 September 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|date=13 August 2018|title=Hong Kong confirms coaching squad for Emerging Nations|url=https://www.asiapacificrl.com/2018/08/13/hong-kong-confirms-coaching-squad-for-emerging-nations/|publisher=Asia Pacific RL|accessdate=13 August 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|date=26 September 2018|title=The Hungarian Rugby League Federation has named their squad to play in the Rugby League Emerging Nations World Championship in Sydney.|url=https://www.facebook.com/magyarbullshungarianrugbyleagueaustralia/posts/1363862770416772|publisher=Magyar Bulls Ausztrália|website=Facebook|accessdate=27 September 2018}}
10. ^{{cite web|date=23 August 2018|title=Japan name Shibasaki brothers in squad for Emerging Nations|url=https://www.asiapacificrl.com/2018/08/23/japan-name-shibasaki-brothers-in-squad-for-emerging-nations/|publisher=Asia Pacific RL|accessdate=23 August 2018}}
11. ^{{cite web|date=10 February 2018|title=Sammut Declares Emerging Nations Intentions Ahead of Hungary Test|url=https://www.facebook.com/MALTARL/videos/1596485050445409/|publisher=Malta Rugby League|website=Facebook|accessdate=17 February 2018}}
12. ^{{cite web|date=22 September 2018|title=Malta name squad for Emerging Nations World Championship opener|url=https://www.rlenwc.com/2018/09/22/malta-name-squad-for-emerging-nations-world-championship-opener/|publisher=RLENWC.com|accessdate=22 September 2018}}
13. ^{{cite web|date=27 July 2018|title=Niue announce squad for Emerging Nations World Cup|url=http://rlif.com/article/8443/niue-announce-squad-for-emerging-nations-world-cup|publisher=RLIF|accessdate=13 August 2018}}
14. ^{{cite web|last=Walter|first=Brad|date=19 May 2018|title=Haas can help grow game in Asian community|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/05/19/why-payne-haas-is-set-to-be-the-face-of-the-game-for-the-asian-community/|publisher=NRL.com|accessdate=19 May 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web|last=24 September 2018|title=Philippines name squad as Emerging Nations quickly approaches|url=https://www.rlenwc.com/2018/09/24/philippines-name-squad-as-emerging-nations-quickly-approaches/|publisher=RLENWC.com|accessdate=24 September 2018}}
16. ^{{cite web|date=10 August 2018|title=Polska Rugby XIII pragnie ogłosić, że nowym trenerem drużyny reprezentującej nasz kraj podczas Emerging Nations World Championship w Sydney został ceniony szkoleniowiec - Lee Addison|url=https://twitter.com/PolskaRL/status/1027944235570552832|publisher=Polska Rugby XIII|website=Twitter|accessdate=13 August 2018|language=Polish}}
17. ^{{cite web|last=Greenard|first=Tom|date=24 August 2018|title=Logan school teacher Lee Addison to coach Poland's national rugby league team|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/lee-addison-to-coach-poland-national-rugby-league-team/10158218|publisher=ABC|accessdate=28 August 2018}}
18. ^{{cite web|date=23 September 2018|title=Coach Lee Addison has named his 23 man sqaud (sic)for the Emerging Nations World Cup with 1 more player to be added to the squad.|url=https://www.facebook.com/PolandXIIIRL/posts/2019759941378048|publisher=Polska XIII Exiles Australia|website=Facebook|accessdate=27 September 2018}}
19. ^{{cite web|date=2 October 2018|title=Late surge not enough for Solomon Island rugby league team|url=https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/367721/sport-late-surge-not-enough-for-solomon-island-rugby-league-team|publisher=Radio NZ|accessdate=3 October 2018}}
20. ^{{cite web|date=21 August 2018|title=Sezer and Guler named in Turkish train-on squad|url=https://www.rlenwc.com/2018/08/21/sezer-and-guler-named-in-turkish-train-on-squad/|publisher=RLENWC|accessdate=21 August 2018}}
21. ^{{cite web|date=19 July 2018|title=Vanuatu Rugby League primed for Emerging Nations opportunity|url=https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/362151/sport-vanuatu-rugby-league-primed-for-emerging-nations-opportunity|publisher=Radio NZ|accessdate=13 August 2018}}
22. ^{{cite web|date=24 September 2018|title=Interchange Vanuatu Rugby League Name Team for Rugby League Emerging Nations World Championship|url=https://www.facebook.com/vanuaturl/posts/1845612418825601|publisher=Vanuatu Rugby League|website=Facebook|accessdate=24 September 2018}}
23. ^{{cite web|title=Africa United : About Us|url=http://www.africa-unitedrl.com/about%20us|publisher=africa-unitedrl.com|accessdate=18 July 2018}}
24. ^{{cite web|date=14 August 2015|title=Latin Heat player trials|url=https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2015/08/14/latin-heat-player-trials/|publisher=QRL.com.au|accessdate=18 July 2018}}
25. ^{{cite web|date=5 October 2018|title=BREAKING: Venue change for Sunday’s matches|url=https://www.rlenwc.com/2018/10/05/venue-change-for-sundays-matches/|publisher=RLENWC.com|accessdate=17 October 2018}}
26. ^{{cite web|title=St Marys Leagues Stadimum|url=http://www.austadiums.com/stadiums/stadiums.php?id=185|publisher=AUStadiums|accessdate=18 July 2018}}
27. ^{{cite web|date=17 July 2018|title=Draw Announced for Emerging Nations World Championships|url=http://rlif.com/article/8439/|publisher=RLIF|accessdate=17 July 2018}}

External links

  • [https://www.rlenwc.com RLENWC.com]
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