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2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division

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2010–12 European Nations Cup
Logo of the 2010–12 European Nations Cup
Date2010–12
CountriesDivision 1A:
 Georgia
 Portugal
 Spain
 Russia
 Romania
 Ukraine
Division 1B:
 Belgium
 Czech Republic
 Germany
 Moldova
 Netherlands
 Poland
Final positions
Champions Georgia (2011, 2012)
Antim Cup Georgia (2011, 2012)
Tournament statistics
Matches playedDivision 1A: 30
Division 1B: 30

The 2010–12 European Nations Cup is the premier rugby union competition below the Six Nations Championship in Europe.

The divisions play on a two-year cycle with the teams playing each other both home and away. From 2009 onward, the title is awarded according to a one-year ranking. Georgia won the 2011 title.[1]

The competition was altered slightly for the 2010–2012 edition. The top division, formerly Division 1, now Division 1A, saw the relegation of Germany, which was replaced with Ukraine.[2][3] The Division 1B, formerly the Division 2A, was enlarged from five to six teams. No team was relegated from this division, but the Netherlands was promoted from Division 2B.

The champions of 1B will be promoted to 1A for 2013–14, while the last placed team in each division will be relegated.[4] Unlike the previous edition, which also functioned as the 2011 Rugby World Cup qualifying, the 2011–2012 Division 1A edition has no additional purpose.

Division 1A

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Points system

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Table points are determined as follows:[5]

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 0 point for a loss
  • 1 bonus point for scoring 4 tries in a match
  • 1 bonus point for losing by 7 points or fewer

2011

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Table

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ENC 2011 champions
Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  Georgia 5 5 0 0 168 35 +133 2 22
2  Romania 5 3 0 2 166 69 +97 4 16
3  Portugal 5 3 0 2 113 98 +15 2 14
4  Russia 5 2 0 3 100 98 +2 3 11
5  Spain 5 2 0 3 92 175 −83 2 10
6  Ukraine 5 0 0 5 61 225 −164 0 0

Results

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5 February 2011
15:00
Georgia 62–3 Ukraine
Try: Natriashvili 5'
Samkharadze 16'
Gugava 20'
Machkhaneli 39'
Zirakashvili 41'
Kacharava 54' 60'
Urjukashvili 64'
Abuseridze 73'
Chkhaidze 80+2'
Con: Kvirikashvili (5/9)
Malaghuradze (1/1)
Report[6]Pen: Kosariev 65'
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Cyril Lafon (France)
5 February 2011
16:00
Spain 24–28 Russia
Try: Moreno 50'
Auzqui 60'
Tudela 78'
Con: Rouet (3/3)
Pen: Jorajuria 34'
Report[7]Try: Yanushkin 24'
Ostroushko 40'
Gresev 42'
Con: Kushnarev (2/3)
Pen: Kushnarev 2' 54'
Rachkov 64'
Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Stefano Mancini (Italy)
5 February 2011
15:00
Portugal 24–17 Romania
Try: Silva 1'
Aguilar 21'
Oliveira 25'
Con: Gardener (3/3)
Pen: Gardener 15'
Report[8]Try: Cazan 65'
Nicolae 80'
Con: Dumbravă (1/1)
Vlaicu (1/1)
Pen: Dumbravă 13'
Estádio Universitário de Lisboa, Lisbon
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: David Jones (Wales)
12 February 2011
15:00
Georgia 60–0 Spain
Try: Gugava 7'
Kvirikashvili 25'
Kacharava 34'
Khamashuridze 40'
Natriashvili 52'
Zibzibadze 63' 72'
Labadze 66'
Urjukashvili 79'
Con: Kvirikashvili (4/7)
Malaghuradze (2/2)
Pen: Kvirikashvili 30'
Report[9]
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Greg Garner (England)
12 February 2011
14:00
Russia 19–21 Portugal
Try: Artemyev (2) 57' m, 80+5' m
Pen: Kushnarev 10', 18', 27'
Report[10]Try: Foro 35' c
Acosta 43' m
Con: Gardener (1/2)
Pen: Gardener 3', 16', 49'
Slava Metreveli Central Stadium, Sochi
Attendance: 85
Referee: Stéphan Pomarede (France)
26 February 2011
15:00
Portugal 12–13 Georgia
Pen: Gardener 11', 17', 43', 74'Report[11]Try: Kacharava 37'
Con: Malaghuradze (1/1)
Pen: Malaghuradze 13'
Kvirikashvili 60'
Estádio Universitário de Lisboa, Lisbon
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: C. Passacantando (Italy)
26 February 2011
16:00
Romania 33–3 Russia
Try: Zebega 56'
Sîrbu 59'
Carpo 67'
Con: Vlaicu (3/3)
Pen: Vlaicu 7', 16', 24', 51'
Report[12]Pen: Kuzin 19'
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: JP Doyle (England)
26 February 2011
16:00
Spain 35–13 Ukraine
Try: Rofes 19'
Heredia 36'
Tudela 43'
Roca 49'
Cook 76'
Con: Aubenell (5/5)
Report[13]Try: Novokreschenov 65'
Kirsanov 72'
Pen: Kosariev 24'
Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Cameron Rudkin (Scotland)
12 March 2011
15:00
Georgia 18–11 Romania
Try: Maisuradze 10'
Khamashuridze 13'
Con: Maisuradze (1/2)
Pen: Kvirikashvili 5' 63'
Report[14]Try: Popârlan 70'
Pen: Vlaicu 24' 40'
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi
Attendance: 23,541
Referee: David Wilkinson (Ireland)
12 March 2011
16:00
Spain 25–10 Portugal
Try: Ayestaran
Con: Heredia
Pen: Heredia 6
Report[15]Try: Silveria
Pen: Gardener 13'
Madrid
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Mauro Dordolo (Italy)
12 March 2011
15:00
Ukraine 5–41 Russia
Try: Kravchenko 43'Report[16]Try: Grachev 18'
Shakirov 30'
Fatakhov 40+5'
Korshunov 46'
Ostrousko 60'
Galinovsky 79'
Con: Rachkov (3) 19', 31', 40+6'
Kluycnikov 61'
Pen: Rachkov 14'
Odesa
Referee: Éric Gauzins (France)
19 March 2011
15:00
Russia 9–15 Georgia
Pen: Rachkov 3' 67' 70'Report[17]Try: Penalty try 50'
Bregvadze 77'
Con: Kvirikashvili 51'
Pen: Kvirikashvili 27'
Slava Metreveli Central Stadium, Sochi
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Patrick Pechambert (France)
19 March 2011
Romania 64–8 Spain
Try: Fercu 2'
Gál 32'
Plottschi 44'
/ Ursache 50'
Lemnaru 54'
Calafetanu 65' 72'
Dunitras 75' 79'
Con: Dumbravă 3' 33' 45' 51'
Vlaicu 66' 73' 76' 80'
Pen: Dumbravă 25'
Report[18]Try: R. Delgado 60'
Pen: Jorajuria 38'
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Johann van der Merwe (Scotland)
19 March 2011
15:00
Portugal 46–24 Ukraine
Report[19]
Estádio Universitário de Lisboa, Lisbon
Referee: Dudley Phillips (Ireland)
20 August 2011
Ukraine 16–41 Romania
Sokil Stadium, Lviv
Referee: Leighton Hodges (Wales)
  • The scheduled match between Ukraine and Romania on 12 February 2011 was postponed due to snow and freezing weather in Kyiv on the planned matchday, and was rescheduled to 20 August in Lviv.

2012

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Table

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ENC 2012 champions
Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  Georgia 5 4 0 1 148 48 +100 4 20
2  Spain 5 3 0 2 133 100 +33 4 16
3  Romania 5 3 0 2 136 39 +97 4 16
4  Russia 5 3 0 2 112 159 −47 2 14
5  Portugal 5 1 0 4 102 132 −30 3 7
6  Ukraine 5 1 0 4 63 216 −153 1 5

Results

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4 February 2012
14:00 UTC+2
Romania 15–7 Portugal
Try: Lemnaru 5'
Ursache 65'
Con: Vlaicu 65'
Pen: Vlaicu 79'
Report[20]Try: Aguilar 23'
Con: Leal 23'
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
Attendance: 750
Referee: Mark Patton (Ireland)
4 February 2012
Ukraine P–P Georgia
11 February 2012
16:00 UTC+1
Spain 25–18 Georgia
Try: Sempere (2) 6', 44'
Visensang 18'
Con: Peluchon (2) 19', 45'
Pen: Peluchon (2) 3', 38'
Report[21]Try: Basilaia 8'
Machkaneli 58'
Datunashvili 69'
Pen: Kvirikashvili 36'
Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid
Referee: David Wilkinson (Ireland)
11 February 2012
15:00 UTC+0
Portugal 32–33 Russia
Try: Spachuck 31'
Gardener 34'
Foro (2) 64', 76'
Con: Ricardo (3) 32', 35', 65'
Pen: Ricardo 22'
Drop: Ricardo 26'
Report[22]Try: Ostroushko (2) 39', 60'
Simplikevich 46'
Con: Kushnarev (3) 40', 47', 61'
Pen: Ryabov (3) 11', 15', 28'
Kushnarev 45'
Estádio Nacional, Lisbon
Referee: Ian Davies (Wales)
11 February 2012
Romania P–P Ukraine
25 February 2012
14:00 UTC+4
Georgia 32–7 Portugal
Try: Basilaia 35'
Samkharadze 46'
Nariashvili 61'
Mamukashvili 78'
Con: Berishvili (3) 35', 46', 78'
Pen: Berishvili (2) 42', 53'
Report[23]Try: Bardy 74'
Con: Ricardo 74'
Tbilisi
Referee: Marius Mitrea (Italy)
25 February 2012
14:00 UTC+4
Russia 0–25 Romania
Report[24]Try: Carpo 8'
Penalty try 33'
Apostol 47'
Petre 51'
Con: Vlaicu 34'
Pen: Calafeteanu 68'
Slava Metreveli Central Stadium, Sochi
Referee: Cédric Marchat (France)
25 February 2012
12:00 UTC+2
Ukraine 6–41 Spain
Pen: Kosariev (2) 14', 38'Report[25]Try: Phipps 10'
Sempere (2) 30', 47'
Visensang 53'
Peluchon 68'
Con: Sempere 10'
Peluchon (4) 30', 47', 53', 68'
Pen: Peluchon (2) 21', 26'
Spartak Stadium, Alushta
Referee: R. Thomas (Wales)
10 March 2012
17:00 UTC+2
Romania 13–19 Georgia
Try: Carpo 8'
Con: Vlaicu 8'
Pen: Calafeteanu (2) 32', 45'
Report[26]Try: Kacharava 48'
Con: Kvirikashvili 48'
Pen: Kvirikashvili (4) 18', 34', 61', 77'
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
Referee: JP Doyle (England)
10 March 2012
15:00 UTC+0
Portugal 23–17 Spain
Try: V. Uva 50'
Tadjer 69'
Pen: P. Leal 17'
Drop: P. Leal (2) 36', 75'
Try: Auzqui 39'
Pen: Peluchon 25'
Drop: Peluchon (3) 47', 54', 58'
Sergio Conceição, Coimbra
Referee: Claudio Passacantando (Italy)
10 March 2012
Russia 38–19 Ukraine
Sochi
Referee: V. Iordachescu (Romania)
17 March 2012
15:00 UTC+4
Georgia 46–0 Russia
Tbilisi
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)
17 March 2012
14:00 UTC+2
Ukraine 35–33 Portugal
Try: Tserkovnuiy 31'
Malaguradze 51'
Monastyrov 60'
Ponomarenko 74'
Con: Kosariev (3) 31', 60', 74'
Pen: Kosariev (3) 26', 42', 84'
Report[27]Try: Aguilar (2) 35', 42'
Uva 80'
Con: Ricardo 42'
Costa 80'
Pen: Ricardo (4) 12', 29', 40', 55'
Odesa
Referee: Laurent Cardona (France)
17 March 2012
16:00 UTC+1
Spain 13–12 Romania
Try: Rolls 46'
Con: Aubanell 46'
Pen: Peluchon 17'
Drop: Peluchon 77'
Report[28]Pen: Calafeteanu (4) 7', 23', 66', 74'
Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Cammy Rudkin (Scotland)
31 March 2012
Romania 71–0 Ukraine
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
19 May 2012
15:00
Russia 41–37 Spain
Try: Artemyev (2) 27', 52'
Antonov 34'
Ostroushko 56'
Con: Kushnarev (3/4)
Pen: Kushnarev (5) 9', 17', 42', 48', 77'
Report[29]Try: Labadie 44'
Ascarat (2) 65', 74'
Blanco 81'
Con: Pelushon (4/4)
Pen: Pelushon (3) 6', 20', 50'
Slava Stadium, Moscow
Referee: Andrew Small (England)
9 June 2012
Ukraine 3–33 Georgia

Overall table

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Relegated to Division 1B
Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  Georgia 10 9 0 1 316 83 +233 6 42
2  Romania 10 6 0 4 302 118 +184 8 32
3  Spain 10 5 0 5 225 275 −50 6 26
4  Russia 10 5 0 5 212 257 −45 5 25
5  Portugal 10 4 0 6 215 230 −15 5 21
6  Ukraine 10 1 0 9 124 442 −318 1 5

Division 1B

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2010–11

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2011 champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  Belgium 5 4 0 1 123 88 +35 18
2  Moldova 5 4 0 1 115 91 +24 18
3  Poland 5 3 0 2 122 112 +10 14
4  Czech Republic 5 3 0 2 102 99 +3 12
5  Germany 5 1 0 4 109 117 −8 7
6  Netherlands 5 0 0 5 74 138 −64 1

Results

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9 October 2010
13:00
Czech Republic 20–15 Poland
Try: Okleštěk 40', Rohlík 77'
Con: Vokrouhlík 40', Čížek 77'
Pen: Vokrouhlík (2) 44', 47'
Report[30]Try: Hotowski (2) 37', 79'
Con: Chartier 37'
Pen: Chartier 55'
Stadion RC Tatra Smíchov, Prague
Referee: Patrick Beuriot (France)
13 November 2010
18:00
Poland 25–36 Moldova
Try: Beccuau (2) 31', 40'
Siepielski 25'
Con: Banaszek (2) 25', 31'
Pen: Banaszek (2) 10', 54'
Report[31]Try: Titica (2) 4', 58'
Prepeliţă (2) 37', 45'
Castraveţ 76'
Con: Gagauz (3) 4', 37', 58'
V. Cobîlaș 76'
Pen: Gagauz 12'
Narodowy Stadion Rugby, Gdynia
Referee: Pikhovin (Russia)
13 November 2010
Czech Republic 12–24 Belgium
Report[32]
Prague
20 November 2010
14:30
Germany 17–22 Poland
Try: Güngör 7', Hauck 14'
Con: Heimpel (2) 7', 14'
Pen: Heimpel 43'
Report[33]Try: Bobryk 47'
Con: Chartier 47'
Pen: Chartier (5) 11', 33', 37', 53', 55'
Frankfurt
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Pedro Murinello (Portugal)
20 November 2010
Netherlands 13–25 Czech Republic
Report[34]
Amsterdam
27 November 2010
14:30
Netherlands 10–29 Germany
Try: Blom 11', Cornelisse 18'Report[35]Try: Widiker 7', Liebig 37', Keinhorst 80'
Con: Heimpel 37'
Pen: Heimpel (4) 16', 36', 45', 76'
Amsterdam
Referee: Stephano Marrama (Italy)
12 January 2011
Belgium 20–5 Moldova
Report[36]
Brussels
12 March 2011
14:30
Germany 23–29 Czech Republic
Try: G. Franke 16', Schmidt 55'
Con: Heimpel (2) 16', 55'
Pen: Heimpel (3) 9', 30', 67'
Report[37]Try: Kutil (2) 12', 40'
Con: Vokrouhlík (2) 12', 40'
Pen: Vokrouhlík (5) 6', 18', 33', 38', 53'
Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark, Heidelberg
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Tony Raduta (Romania)
12 March 2011
Poland 28–21 Belgium
Report[38]
Narodowy Stadion Rugby, Gdynia
19 March 2011
15:00
Belgium 28–25 Germany
Try: Berger (2) 26', 36', Williams 59'
Con: Williams (2) 36', 59'
Pen: Williams (3) 5', 7', 68'
Report[39]Try: Jordaan (2) 17', 77', Strauch 74'
Con: Heimpel 17', Güngör 77'
Pen: Heimpel (2) 10', 40'
Brussels
Referee: Félix Villegas (Spain)
19 March 2011
15:00
Moldova 24–16 Czech Republic
Report[40]
Chişinău
Referee: Marius Mitrea (Italy)
2 April 2011
15:00
Moldova 28–15 Germany
Try: Prepelita (2) 10', 56', Arhip 74'
Con: Gagauz (2) 10', 74'
Pen: Gagauz (3) 19', 35', 53'
(Report[41])Try: Kasten 39', Liebig 47'
Con: Güngör 47'
Pen: G. Franke 37'
Dynamo Stadium, Chişinău
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Radu Petrescu (Romania)
16 April 2011
Poland 32–18 Netherlands
Stadion Suche Stawy
23 April 2011
Netherlands 18–30 Belgium
30 April 2011
Moldova 22–15 Netherlands

2011–12

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2012 champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  Belgium 5 5 0 0 180 61 +119 21
2  Poland 5 3 1 1 116 77 +39 17
3  Germany 5 3 0 2 120 95 +25 15
4  Czech Republic 5 1 0 4 58 118 −60 8
5  Moldova 5 1 1 3 79 120 −41 8
6  Netherlands 5 1 0 4 79 161 −82 5

Results

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15 October 2011
Poland 20–13 Czech Republic
Nowy Sacz
Referee: A. Hadj Bachir (France)
5 November 2011
Belgium 55–0 Czech Republic
Brussels
Referee: A. Vivarini (Italy)
12 November 2011
Germany 23–7 Netherlands
Hanover
Referee: Murinello (Portugal)
12 November 2011
Moldova 17–17 Poland
Chișinău
Referee: Radu Petrescu (Romania)
19 November 2011
Poland 34–8 Germany
Gdańsk
Referee: Gallastegi (Spain)
19 November 2011
Czech Republic 22–10 Netherlands
Tatra Smichov Stadium, Prague
Referee: Voloivk (Russia)
26 November 2011
Czech Republic 6–13 Moldova
Ricany Stadium, Prague
25 February 2012
Belgium 58–3 Netherlands
Brussels
10 March 2012
Moldova 16–17 Belgium
Chișinău
10 March 2012
Czech Republic 17–20 Germany
Prague
17 March 2012
Germany 29–30 Belgium
Heusenstamm
24 March 2012
Germany 40–7 Moldova
Try: Kasten 28' m, 51' m
May 39' m
Eckert 55' c
Manawatu 69' c
Strauch 75' m
Con: Hilsenbeck (2) 55', 69'
Pen: Manawatu 4', 11'
Try: Arhip 31' c
Con: Gagauz
Heidelberg
7 April 2012
Belgium 20–13 Poland
Brussels
Referee: Murinello (Portugal)
7 April 2012
Netherlands 40–26 Moldova
Amsterdam
21 April 2012
Netherlands 19–32 Poland
Amsterdam

Overall table

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Promoted to Division 1A
Relegated for 2012–14
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  Belgium 10 9 0 1 303 149 +154 39
2  Poland 10 6 1 3 238 189 +49 31
3  Moldova 10 5 1 4 194 211 −17 26
4  Germany 10 4 0 6 229 212 +17 22
5  Czech Republic 10 4 0 6 160 217 −57 20
6  Netherlands 10 1 0 9 153 299 −146 6

See also

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