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词条 2008 Rugby League World Cup qualifying
释义

  1. Qualified teams

  2. Continental qualifying

     Europe 

  3. Pacific

  4. Atlantic

  5. Repechage

     Semi-finals  Final 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. Sources

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2008 Rugby League World Cup qualifying matches took place from April 2006 to November 2007. Of the ten teams to compete in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, five of them qualified based on their performance in these matches. The other five teams had qualified automatically.

Qualified teams

6 Asian-Pacific teams qualified for the World Cup; 3 qualified automatically, with the top 2 in the Pacific qualifying group also reaching the finals. Samoa finished third in the Pacific qualifying group and earned a qualification spot by winning the repechage. 4 European teams qualified for the World Cup. 2 qualified automatically, with a further 2 finals berths for the winner of each European qualifying group. No teams from the Atlantic qualifying group reached the finals, with the USA losing at the repechage semi-final stage.

Team Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Consecutive
finals
appearances
Previous best
performance
{{rl|AUS}} Host 2000 Winners (1957, 1968, 1970, 1975, 1977, 1988, 1992, 1995, 2000)
{{rl|NZL}} Automatic qualifier 2000 Runners-up (1988, 2000)
{{rl|PNG}} Automatic qualifier 2000 Quarter-finals (2000)
{{rl|ENG}} Automatic qualifier 2000 Runners-up (1975, 1995)
{{rl|FRA}} Automatic qualifier 2000 Runners-up (1954, 1968)
{{rl|SCO}} Europe Pool A winners 2000 Group stage (2000)
{{rl|IRE}} Europe Pool B winners 2000 Quarter-finals (2000)
{{rl|TON}} Pacific qualifying group winners 2000 Group stage (1995, 2000)
{{rl|FIJ}} Pacific qualifying group runners-up 2000 Group stage (1995, 2000)
{{rl|SAM}} Repechage winner 2000 Quarter-finals (2000

Continental qualifying

Europe

First Round{{Main article|2008 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Europe (First round)}}
Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|PF|Points for{{Tooltip|PA|Points against{{Tooltip|+/−|Points difference{{Tooltip|Pts|PointsQualification
{{Rl|Russia}}330010820+886 Second Round
{{Rl|Georgia}}320110250+524Failed to qualify for World Cup
{{Rl|Netherlands}}310268123–552
{{Rl|Serbia}}300342127–850
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date = 28 April 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Netherlands}} |

score = 14–40 |

away = {{Rl|Russia}} |

stadium = Hoek van Holland |

attendance = 250 }}

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date = 13 May 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Serbia}} |

score = 10–45 |

away = {{Rl|Georgia}} |

stadium = FK Radnički Stadium, Belgrade |

attendance = 500 }}

{{Rugbybox |

date = 26 May 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Georgia}} |

score = 57–16 |

away = {{Rl|Netherlands}} |

stadium = Locomotive Stadium, Tblisi |

attendance = 10,935 }}

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date = 4 June 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Serbia}} |

score = 6–44 |

away = {{Rl|Russia}} |

stadium = FK Radnički Stadium, Belgrade |

attendance = 500 }}

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date = 17 June 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Netherlands}} |

score = 38–26 |

away = {{Rl|Serbia}} |

stadium = Rotterdamse RC Beekweg, Rotterdam |

attendance = 250 }}

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date = 22 June 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Russia}} |

score = 24–0[1]|

away = {{Rl|Georgia}}|

stadium = – }}

Second Round{{Main article|2008 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Europe (Second round)}}Group A
Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|PF|Points for{{Tooltip|PA|Points against{{Tooltip|+/−|Points difference{{Tooltip|Pts|PointsQualification
{{Rl|Scotland}}21013732+52Qualified for World Cup
{{Rl|Wales}}21013237–52Intercontinental playoff
{{Rugbybox |

date = 29 October 2006 |

home = {{Rl-rt|Wales}} |

score = 14–21 |

away = {{Rl|Scotland}} |


|homescore = Tries: Briers
Hughes
Johnson
Goal: Briers
|awayscore = Tries: Benn
Brough
Liddell
Nanyn
Goals: Morton
Nanyn
Field Goal: Brough
|stadium = Brewery Field, Bridgend |
|attendance = 2,378 }}{{Rugbybox |

date = 4 November 2007 |

home = {{Rl-rt|Scotland}} |

score = 16–18 |

away = {{Rl|Wales}} |


|homescore = Tries: Benn
Fisher
Goals: Brough (4/4)
|awayscore = Tries: Dyer
Gibson
Hughes
Goals: Harris (3/4)
|stadium = Old Anniesland, Glasgow |
|attendance = 911 }}Group B

In early 2011 Ireland and Lebanon's two draws, which involved Ryan Tandy and Jai Ayoub, became subject to police investigation as the two had been connected to match-fixing.[2]

Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|PF|Points for{{Tooltip|PA|Points against{{Tooltip|+/−|Points difference{{Tooltip|Pts|PointsQualification
{{Rl|Ireland}}422014264786Qualified for World Cup
{{Rl|Lebanon}}422010442-626Interncontinental playoff
{{Rl|Russia}}400438178−1400Failed to qualify for World Cup
{{Rugbybox |

date = 22 October 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Russia}} |

score = 12–50 |

away = {{Rl|Ireland}}


|homescore = Tries: Baskakov
Iliassov
Ovchinnikov
|awayscore = Tries: Dodd (3)
Bridge (2)
Cantillon (2)
Littler (2)Goals: Bridge (7/9)
|stadium = Sili Stadium, Moscow
|attendance = 120 }}{{Rugbybox |

date = 28 October 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Lebanon}} |

score = 22–8 |

away = {{Rl|Russia}} |

stadium = New River Stadium, London |

attendance = 300 }}

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date = 5 November 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Ireland}} |

score = 18–18 |

away = {{Rl|Lebanon}} |


|homescore = Tries: Grix
Littler
Tandy
Goals: Bridge (3/3)
|awayscore = Tries: Chiha
Koborsi
Salem
Goals: El Masri (2/2)
Salem (1/2)
|stadium = Tolka Park, Dublin
|attendance = 140 }}{{Rugbybox |

date = 20 October 2007|

home = {{Rl-rt|Ireland}} |

score = 58–18 |

away = {{Rl|Russia}}


|homescore = Tries: Blanch (3)
Littler (3)
Beswick (2)
Gleeson (2)
Handforth
Goals: Finn (4/6)
Handforth (3/5)
|awayscore = Tries: Baskakov
Logunov
ZagoskinGoals: Grigoryan (2/3)
Zdobnikov (1/1)
|stadium = Oak Park, Carlow |

attendance = 2,958 }}

{{Rugbybox |

date = 27 October 2007|

home = {{Rl-rt|Russia}} |

score = 0–48 |

away = {{Rl|Lebanon}} |

stadium = Nara Stadium, Narofominsk |

attendance = 1,426 }}

{{Rugbybox |

date = 2 November 2007|

home = {{Rl-rt|Lebanon}} |

score = 16–16 |

away = {{Rl|Ireland}}


|awayscore = Tries: Finn
Handforth
Goals: Finn (2)
Bridge (2)
|homescore = Tries: Farah
Salem
SamiaGoals: Nicholas (2)
|stadium = Crown Flatt, Dewsbury |

attendance = 6,812 }}

Pacific

{{Main article|2008 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Pacific}}
Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|PF|Points for{{Tooltip|PA|Points against{{Tooltip|+/−|Points difference{{Tooltip|Pts|PointsQualification
{{Rl|Tonga}}320110254484Qualified for World Cup
{{Rl|Fiji}}32019862364
{{Rl|Samoa}}32018652344Advances to the repechage round
{{Rl|Cook Islands}}300324142−1180Failed to qualify for World Cup
{{Rugbybox |

date = 29 September 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Tonga}} |

score = 56–14 |

away = {{Rl|Cook Islands}} |

stadium = Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney |

attendance = 3,013 }}

{{Rugbybox |

date = 29 September 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Samoa}} |

score = 30–28 |

away = {{Rl|Fiji}} |

stadium = Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney |

attendance = 3,013 }}

{{Rugbybox |

date = 4 October 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Fiji}} |

score = 30–28 |

away = {{Rl|Tonga}} |

stadium = Western Weekender Stadium, Sydney |

attendance = 3,813 }}

{{Rugbybox |

date = 4 October 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Samoa}} |

score = 46–6 |

away = {{Rl|Cook Islands}} |

stadium = Western Weekender Stadium, Sydney |

attendance = 3,813 }}

{{Rugbybox |

date = 7 October 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Fiji}} |

score = 40–4 |

away = {{Rl|Cook Islands}} |

stadium = CUA Stadium, Penrith |

attendance = 1,713 }}

{{Rugbybox |

date = 22 October 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|Tonga}} |

score = 18–10 |

away = {{Rl|Samoa}} |

stadium = Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds |

attendance = 5,547 }}

Atlantic

{{Main article|2008 Rugby League World Cup qualification (Atlantic play-off)}}

Originally the USA, Japan, South Africa and West Indies were going to compete in a fourway tournament at Bernie Robbins Stadium, Atlantic City from 21–28 October. However the West Indies and South Africa withdrew and so a one-off match was played between Japan and the USA.[3]

Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|PF|Points for{{Tooltip|PA|Points against{{Tooltip|+/−|Points difference{{Tooltip|Pts|PointsQualification
{{Rl|USA}}11005418+362Advances to the repechage round
{{Rl|Japan}}10011854–360Failed to qualify for World Cup
{{Rugbybox |

date = 28 October 2006|

home = {{Rl-rt|United States}} |

score = 54–18 |

away = {{Rl|Japan}} |

stadium = Aston Community Center Field, Aston |

attendance = 1,200 }}

Repechage

{{Main article|2008 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Repechage}}

Semi-finals

{{Rugbybox |

date = 9 November 2007|

home = {{Rl-rt|Wales}} |

score = 26–50 |

away = {{Rl|Lebanon}} |


|homescore = Tries: Gibson (3)
Blackwood
Bracek
Goals: Harris (2/4)
Briers
|awayscore = Tries: Salem (3)
El Zbaideh
Kourouche
Moujalli
Ndaira
Saab
SamiaGoals: Nicolas (7/9)
|stadium = Halton Stadium, Widnes |
|attendance = 753}}{{Rugbybox |

date = 9 November 2007|

home = {{Rl-rt|United States}} |

score = 10–42 |

away = {{Rl|Samoa}} |


|stadium = Halton Stadium, Widnes |
|attendance = 753}}

Final

{{Rugbybox |

date = 14 November 2007|

home = {{Rl-rt|Lebanon}} |

score = 16–38 |

away = {{Rl|Samoa}} |

stadium = Post Office Road, Featherstone |

attendance = 1,323 }}

  • Therefore, Samoa qualified for the final position at the World Cup to be held in Australia in 2008.

See also

  • Rugby League World Cup
  • 2008 Rugby League World Cup

References

1. ^The match was originally abandoned after the Georgian team had their visa applications rejected. A subsequent investigation discovered that Georgia's players were actually representing the rugby union team at the time; Georgia were found guilty of bringing the game into disrepute, ejected from the competition and banned from RLIF events for two years. Russia were awarded the match 24–0.
2. ^{{Cite news | last = Proszenko | first = Adrian | coauthors = | title = Police identify final punter | work = The Sydney Morning Herald | place = Australia | page = | language = | publisher = Fairfax Media | date = 6 March 2011| url = http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/police-identify-final-punter-20110305-1birb.html | accessdate = 6 March 2011}}
3. ^Tips regarding supplementation | American National Rugby League - Rugby league in the United States

Sources

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060603223356/http://www.rlef.eu.com/newsstory.php?id=180 "World Cup European Preliminary Qualifying Tournament – Euro B"], Rugby League European Federation website, retrieved 8 May 2006
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060520232317/http://www.rlef.eu.com/newsstory.php?id=187 "Rugby League World Cup 2008 – European Qualifying Group"], Rugby League European Federation website, retrieved 15 May 2006
  • "Impressive Georgia Outrun Dutch in 2nd Half"{{Dead link|date=August 2016}}, Rugby League European Federation website, retrieved 28 May 2006
  • "World Cup 2008 – European Qualifying Ground"{{Dead link|date=August 2016}}, Rugby League European Federation website, retrieved 20 June 2006
  • "The Road to World Cup 2008", Scotland Rugby League website, retrieved 16 July 2006.
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