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2008 FIRA Women's European Championship
2007-05-17 - 2007-05-23

Host nation

 Netherlands
No. of nations 16

Matches played
30

The 2008 FIRA Women's European Championship was the 11th rugby union women's European championship organised by FIRA - AER.


It took place in the Netherlands from 17 to 24 May 2008; for the first time since 2004 both the A and B championships were held simultaneously in the same host country.


Eight national teams took part to the Pool A: the four Home Nations plus France, Spain and the Netherlands; as for Italy they withdrew and were replaced by Sweden. Amongst the contestants in the Pool B were also the "France Défense XV", the French Army women's rugby union squad.


England won the Pool A title against Wales in the final. There were no tries in the match, which effectively amounted to a kicking duel, with each team dominating one half. Non Evans scored two penalties for the Welsh in the first half and Katy McLean scored four for England in the second half. The English took the title with a final score of 12 to 6. Both teams produced good play during the tournament; however, in this particular match the defence stole the lead over the attack and the precision and discipline of the English won the day. The new Champions of Europe succeeded France, who only managed to attain fourth place - despite the final score, 22-22, in the play-off against Ireland the last place on the podium went to their opponents as they scored more tries. A surprise placing for the Scottish who came in fifth, winning 27 -25 against Spain in an incredible match (8 tries), probably one of the best of the Championship with Spain just losing out in injury time. In the match for seventh place, the Netherlands beat Sweden 7 to 6.


It was an easy win for Russia in the Group B final against the French Military team. Faster and more organized, the Russian players took control of the match very early on when their full-back and team captain, Anastasiya Mukharyamova launched a counterattack from the 22 metre line and a few passes later, Anna Gottseva finished between the posts. Throughout the tournament Russia produced some splendid clean, creative and collective play. The speed and agility of their backs meant that they emerged as the team with the best attacking play. Their players took major risks and didn’t hesitate in launching counterattacks from anywhere on the pitch. It was no surprise when they won this afternoon in Amsterdam. Congratulations also to the Russian full-back Natalia Selyvtina, a very impressive “sidestepper”, who succeeded in scoring eleven tries during her teams five games. An incredible turnabout took place in the match for third place. Ten minutes from the end of the match, the Belgians were leading 15 to 7 and were expecting victory. However, they hadn’t counted on the courage of the Germans who scored two late tries, taking the lead in the last minute and eventually winning the match 19 to 15. In the match for fifth place, Romanian won 12 – 5 against Finland.


FIRA-AER officials also selected the best players of the Championship. The jury, made up of Technical Directors and Match Commissioners selected:



  • Group A, Barbara Pla, Spanish Back Row

  • Group B, Anastasiya Mukharyamova, Russian full-back and also team Captain.


The Fair-play prize was awarded to Russia




Contents






  • 1 Pool A


    • 1.1 Quarter Finals


    • 1.2 Semi-finals


      • 1.2.1 Cup


      • 1.2.2 Plate




    • 1.3 7th/8th place


    • 1.4 5th/6th place


    • 1.5 3rd/4th place


    • 1.6 Final




  • 2 Pool B


    • 2.1 Round 1


      • 2.1.1 Group A: Final table


      • 2.1.2 Group A: Results


      • 2.1.3 Group B: Final table


      • 2.1.4 Group B: Results




    • 2.2 Round 2


      • 2.2.1 Group A: Final table


      • 2.2.2 Group A: Results


      • 2.2.3 Group B: Final table


      • 2.2.4 Group B: Results




    • 2.3 Finals


      • 2.3.1 5th/6th


      • 2.3.2 3rd/4th


      • 2.3.3 Final






  • 3 References


  • 4 External links


  • 5 See also





Pool A



Quarter Finals












[680]
2008-05-17

England 

80-3

 Sweden

Amsterdam
[140/47/3]











[681]
2008-05-17

Netherlands 

3-24

 France

Amsterdam
[85/127/22]











[682]
2008-05-17

Scotland 

10-27

 Wales

Amsterdam
[112/119/20]











[683]
2008-05-17

Ireland 

41-7

 Spain

Amsterdam
[90/83/9]


Semi-finals



Cup












[690]
2008-05-20

England 

22-11

 Ireland

Drachten, Netherlands
[141/91/12]











[691]
2008-05-20

France 

10-18

 Wales

Leiden, Netherlands
[128/119/13]


Plate












[688]
2008-05-20

Sweden 

0-20

 Spain

Drachten, Netherlands
[48/84/2]











[689]
2008-05-20

Netherlands 

0-26

 Scotland

Leiden, Netherlands
[86/113/3]


7th/8th place












[699]
2008-05-24

Netherlands 

7-6

 Sweden

Amsterdam
[87/49/10]


5th/6th place












[700]
2008-05-24

Scotland 

27-25

 Spain

Amsterdam
[114/85/15]


3rd/4th place












[701]
2008-05-24

France 

22-22[1]

 Ireland

Amsterdam
[129/92/15]


Final












[702]
2008-05-24

England 

12-6

 Wales

Amsterdam
[142/120/25]




Pool B



Round 1



Group A: Final table



















































Position
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
1
France France Defence
2
2
0
0
22
5
4
2
 Germany
2
1
0
1
10
17
2
3
 Belgium
2
0
0
2
0
10
0


Group A: Results












[684]
2008-05-19

Belgium 

0-5

 Germany

Castricum, Netherlands
[17/52/2]











[-]
2007-05-19

Germany 

5-17

France France Defence

Castricum, Netherlands
[-/-/-]











[-]
2007-05-19

Belgium 

0-5

France France Defence

Castricum, Netherlands
[-/-/-]


Group B: Final table



















































Position
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
1
 Russia
2
2
0
0
71
3
4
2
 Romania
2
1
0
1
16
37
2
3
 Finland
2
0
0
2
5
52
0


Group B: Results












[685]
2008-05-19

Finland 

5-13

 Romania

Utrecht, Netherlands
[4/5/1]











[686]
2008-05-19

Finland 

0-39

 Russia

Utrecht, Netherlands
[5/26/1]











[687]
2008-05-19

Romania 

3-32

 Russia

Utrecht, Netherlands
[6/27/1]




Round 2



Group A: Final table



















































Position
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
1
 Russia
2
2
0
0
51
0
4
2
 Belgium
2
1
0
1
15
29
2
3
 Romania
2
0
0
2
7
44
0


Group A: Results












[692]
2008-05-21

Belgium 

0-22

 Russia

Tilburg, Netherlands
[18/28/2]











[693]
2008-05-21

Belgium 

15-7

 Romania

Tilburg, Netherlands
[19/7/2]











[695]
2008-05-21

Romania 

0-29

 Russia

Tilburg, Netherlands
[8/29/2]


Group B: Final table



















































Position
Nation
Games
Points
Table
points
played
won
drawn
lost
for
against
1
France France Defence
2
2
0
0
39
7
4
2
 Germany
2
1
0
1
46
13
2
3
 Finland
2
0
0
2
3
68
0


Group B: Results












[-]
2008-05-21

Finland 

0-29

France France Defence

Driebergen, Netherlands
[-/-/-]











[694]
2008-05-21

Finland 

3-39

 Germany

Driebergen, Netherlands
[6/54/2]











[-]
2008-05-21

Germany 

7-10

France France Defence

Driebergen, Netherlands
[-/-/-]




Finals



5th/6th












[696]
2008-05-23

Finland 

5-12

 Romania

Amsterdam
[7/9/2]


3rd/4th












[697]
2008-05-23

Belgium 

15-19

 Germany

Amsterdam
[20/55/3]


Final












[-]
2008-05-23

Russia 

31-14

France France Defence

Amsterdam
[-/-/-]


References





  1. ^ Ireland awarded third place on try count, 4-3




External links



  • FIRA 2008 (Netherlands RFU)[permanent dead link]


See also


  • Women's international rugby union





Preceded by
2007 FIRA Women's European Championship

FIRA Women's European Championship
2008

Succeeded by
2009 FIRA Women's European Trophy



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