Sports Prophet Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 6 hours ago, Eddie said: Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria are Slavic. True. I was more thinking Czech, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia (not sure if there is any activity in Slovakia yet).
Barley Mow Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 20 minutes ago, Sports Prophet said: True. I was more thinking Czech, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia (not sure if there is any activity in Slovakia yet). I'm loath to continue the off topic detour, but Hungarians aren't Slavs. 2
Eddie Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, Sports Prophet said: True. I was more thinking Czech, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia (not sure if there is any activity in Slovakia yet). Hungary isn’t Slavic, to be needlessly pedantic. Edit - just seen Barley Mow’s reply. Edited April 2, 2024 by Eddie
Eddie Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 Anyone know what happened to Euro XIIIs? Which I confess I did get sucked in by.
gingerjon Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 41 minutes ago, Eddie said: Anyone know what happened to Euro XIIIs? Which I confess I did get sucked in by. Wasn’t there one after that. Franchise League XIII or something? Same guy also withdrew Bath (?) from the RFL at some point too. Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. (Terry Pratchett)
Eddie Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 2 hours ago, gingerjon said: Wasn’t there one after that. Franchise League XIII or something? Same guy also withdrew Bath (?) from the RFL at some point too. And stated Valencia’s intention to go into League One. Though tbf they did have a friendly against Fev which is more than anyone might have realistically expected, unless I dreamed it.
gingerjon Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 4 minutes ago, Eddie said: And stated Valencia’s intention to go into League One. Though tbf they did have a friendly against Fev which is more than anyone might have realistically expected, unless I dreamed it. They did but, from those in the know/who were there, it went ahead because Fev loaned players to ensure it did? Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. (Terry Pratchett)
Eddie Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 3 hours ago, gingerjon said: They did but, from those in the know/who were there, it went ahead because Fev loaned players to ensure it did? So it was Fev v Fev in Valencia? 1
gingerjon Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 10 minutes ago, Eddie said: So it was Fev v Fev in Valencia? I think someone like @marklaspalmas could give a better answer. Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. (Terry Pratchett)
Whippet13 Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 7 hours ago, gingerjon said: Wasn’t there one after that. Franchise League XIII or something? Same guy also withdrew Bath (?) from the RFL at some point too. Franchise Rugby League, a 4 club competition with Bath, Bristol, Valencia and Alicante. Due to start sometime last autumn but it never happened. I believe all 4 non-existent sides, and the comp, were owned by Dean Buchan.
welshmagpie Posted April 3, 2024 Posted April 3, 2024 15 hours ago, Eddie said: Anyone know what happened to Euro XIIIs? Which I confess I did get sucked in by. Dean Buchan. All talk no action. Pure fantasy, convinced clubs all over Europe they were part of a fully-funded European adventure. He organised drafts in Brisbane, Birmingham and other big cities. Not one went ahead however I know somebody who registered for Birmingham and he told me: ”I’m a bit confused, what if I get drafted to the club in Moldova when there’s already one in Brum where I live and work already. You can’t tell me they’ll make me fully pro so I can train and play there.” 2
langpark Posted April 3, 2024 Posted April 3, 2024 24 minutes ago, welshmagpie said: Dean Buchan. All talk no action. Pure fantasy, convinced clubs all over Europe they were part of a fully-funded European adventure. He organised drafts in Brisbane, Birmingham and other big cities. Not one went ahead however I know somebody who registered for Birmingham and he told me: ”I’m a bit confused, what if I get drafted to the club in Moldova when there’s already one in Brum where I live and work already. You can’t tell me they’ll make me fully pro so I can train and play there.” Nothing about it made any sense, nor had any substance behind it.
marklaspalmas Posted April 3, 2024 Posted April 3, 2024 11 hours ago, gingerjon said: I think someone like @marklaspalmas could give a better answer. VALENCIA HURACANES 14-102 ROVERS Featherstone Rovers capped off a historic trip to Spain with a convincing 102-14 victory over Valencia Huracanes at the Estadio de Rugby. Hat-tricks from Jake Sweeting, Sam Ottewell, Gareth Gale and Ben Blackmore were more than enough for Rovers, who beat Valencia in their first ever match. Louis Jouffret bagged himself two tries, whilst Nathan Wright, Brandon French, Dean Parata, Luke Cooper and Jack Richardson were also on the scoresheet. Huracanes scored their first ever try when Connor Aspey, who was loaned to the Club from Salford Red Devils for this fixture, latched onto his own kick to score. The highlight of the first half for Rovers was Gale’s hat-trick, the second rower scored an impressive three tries in the opening 30 minutes. Half-time: Valencia Huracanes 4-42 Featherstone Rovers Valencia came out after half-time superbly, Miguel Tomas Enriqe became the first domestic player to score for the newly formed Club in the opening moments of the second period, which was greeted with cheers from both sets of fans. Blackmore continued his impressive pre-season by putting on a show after the break. The 26-year-old scored a hat-trick in the second half and showed his kicking game by scoring some goals. Sweeting and Ottewell also secured their hat-tricks in the second half. Sweeting scored the opening try of the afternoon, whilst Ottewell grabbed Rovers’ second. Once again both sets of fans cheered when Antoni Martinez Besch got himself on the scoresheet for Valencia late on and Erick Leon was on hand to add the two-points for Valencia. Despite the score-line, it has been a productive experience for Huracanes, who will be looking to continue in their growth after competing in their first ever match. Everyone at Featherstone Rovers thanks the Club for inviting us to take part in this historic fixture and we wish them all the best going forward. Full-time: Valencia Huracanes 14-102 Featherstone Rovers Valencia tries: Aspey, Besch, Enriqe Featherstone tries: Sweeting 3, Ottewell 3, Gale 3, Jouffret 2, N Wright, Blackmore 3, French, Parata, Cooper, Richardson Valencia Huracanes: Roberts, Leon, A Diaz, Garcia, Sanchis, Serranno, Enriqe, R Diaz, Aspey, Munoz, Aparicio, Marquez, Bardsley, Bartual, Besch, Frigola Feathersone Rovers: Ottewell, N Wright, Richardson, French, Gale, Sweeting, Jouffret, Lockwood, Bussey, Cooper, B Wright, Hardcastle, Albert, Harrison, Blackmore, Susino, Parata Attendance: 586 1 https://www.fevarchive.co.uk/
marklaspalmas Posted April 3, 2024 Posted April 3, 2024 FWIW Valencia's team was bolstered by three Salford Academy loans. The game was played at an athletics stadium about 20km down the coast from Valencia. It was all very real though. 1 https://www.fevarchive.co.uk/
fighting irish Posted April 3, 2024 Posted April 3, 2024 12 minutes ago, marklaspalmas said: FWIW Valencia's team was bolstered by three Salford Academy loans. The game was played at an athletics stadium about 20km down the coast from Valencia. It was all very real though. Where's he gone? Dean Buchan I mean? Has he raised his head above the parapet since?
Eddie Posted April 3, 2024 Posted April 3, 2024 36 minutes ago, marklaspalmas said: VALENCIA HURACANES 14-102 ROVERS Featherstone Rovers capped off a historic trip to Spain with a convincing 102-14 victory over Valencia Huracanes at the Estadio de Rugby. Hat-tricks from Jake Sweeting, Sam Ottewell, Gareth Gale and Ben Blackmore were more than enough for Rovers, who beat Valencia in their first ever match. Louis Jouffret bagged himself two tries, whilst Nathan Wright, Brandon French, Dean Parata, Luke Cooper and Jack Richardson were also on the scoresheet. Huracanes scored their first ever try when Connor Aspey, who was loaned to the Club from Salford Red Devils for this fixture, latched onto his own kick to score. The highlight of the first half for Rovers was Gale’s hat-trick, the second rower scored an impressive three tries in the opening 30 minutes. Half-time: Valencia Huracanes 4-42 Featherstone Rovers Valencia came out after half-time superbly, Miguel Tomas Enriqe became the first domestic player to score for the newly formed Club in the opening moments of the second period, which was greeted with cheers from both sets of fans. Blackmore continued his impressive pre-season by putting on a show after the break. The 26-year-old scored a hat-trick in the second half and showed his kicking game by scoring some goals. Sweeting and Ottewell also secured their hat-tricks in the second half. Sweeting scored the opening try of the afternoon, whilst Ottewell grabbed Rovers’ second. Once again both sets of fans cheered when Antoni Martinez Besch got himself on the scoresheet for Valencia late on and Erick Leon was on hand to add the two-points for Valencia. Despite the score-line, it has been a productive experience for Huracanes, who will be looking to continue in their growth after competing in their first ever match. Everyone at Featherstone Rovers thanks the Club for inviting us to take part in this historic fixture and we wish them all the best going forward. Full-time: Valencia Huracanes 14-102 Featherstone Rovers Valencia tries: Aspey, Besch, Enriqe Featherstone tries: Sweeting 3, Ottewell 3, Gale 3, Jouffret 2, N Wright, Blackmore 3, French, Parata, Cooper, Richardson Valencia Huracanes: Roberts, Leon, A Diaz, Garcia, Sanchis, Serranno, Enriqe, R Diaz, Aspey, Munoz, Aparicio, Marquez, Bardsley, Bartual, Besch, Frigola Feathersone Rovers: Ottewell, N Wright, Richardson, French, Gale, Sweeting, Jouffret, Lockwood, Bussey, Cooper, B Wright, Hardcastle, Albert, Harrison, Blackmore, Susino, Parata Attendance: 586 586 is a decent crowd tbf.
langpark Posted May 11, 2024 Posted May 11, 2024 It is quite frustrating trying to find details on the BSL competition, they seem to play a lot of games, but they put out very little info. 2
welshmagpie Posted May 11, 2024 Posted May 11, 2024 (edited) 2 hours ago, langpark said: It is quite frustrating trying to find details on the BSL competition, they seem to play a lot of games, but they put out very little info. There used to a greater feeling of structure to it. Now it feels a bit slapdash. Great to see the games however. Edited May 11, 2024 by welshmagpie
thebrewxi Posted June 9, 2024 Posted June 9, 2024 (edited) That's an amazingly tight score! Fair play AEK Edited June 9, 2024 by thebrewxi 2
Gomersall Posted June 9, 2024 Posted June 9, 2024 1 hour ago, thebrewxi said: That's an amazingly tight score! Fair play AEK It is a good effort but I don’t think RSB are the team they once were. IIRC they lost earlier this season in the Serbian league to a team other than Partizan when previously they would run up big scores for fun. 1
Damien Posted June 16, 2024 Posted June 16, 2024 (edited) Partizan Belgrade beat Red Star Belgrade 42-18 in the final to win the Balkan Super League. Match can be watched here: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/pRLJrtsA11xtZgwC/ Edited June 16, 2024 by Damien
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