Universities World Cup Semi Final Results
Brisbane’s wild winter weather again wreaked havoc with the
Universities Rugby League World Cup at Griffith University’s Nathan campus
tonight, with drizzling rain again thwarting any chance of an entertaining football
spectacle.
Australia firmed into World Cup favouritism courtesy of
their hard fought 26-10 victory over a committed Welsh outfit, with the home
nation now scheduled to meet England in the Universities World Cup Final on
Saturday at Langlands Park.
In the match of the tournament thus far, Wales proved that
they are a force to be reckoned with on the international stage, holding their
own against a talented Aussie squad for the majority of the match.
Australia converted a glut of early possession into points
thanks to the sublime of skills of hooker Brenton Stonier, the nippy number
nine scooting his way over for two dummy-half barge over tries to hand the home
side an 10-0 advantage inside the opening twenty minutes.
But Wales hit back with two penalty goals to gun
goal-kicking ace Gareth David to reduce the deficit to six, Australia’s
ill-discipline seeing them concede their first points against for the
tournament.
Elusive Australian five-eighth Brogan Gibson kicked the home
side out to a handy 16-4 half-time advantage when he bamboozled the Welsh
defence with a try just before the break, and the game looked top be over just
after the break when centre Jonathan Crawley finished off a scintillating
backline movement to put Australia in control at 20-4.
But Welsh winger Rob Worrincly kept his team in the fight
with a typically exciting try, the giant winger weaving his way through five
Aussie defenders to reduce the deficit to ten points inside the final fifteen
minutes.
However, Australian fullback Matt Church sealed the home
sides spot in Saturday’s final with a brilliant solo effort, chipping over
Welsh fullback Gareth David and regathering before outpacing the cover defence
to score under the posts.
England will battle it out Australia for World Cup supremacy
courtesy of their upset 30-22 victory over defending Cup champions New Zealand
in tonight’s earlier match.
The Kiwis shot out to an early 10-0 lead in as many minutes
thanks to two quick tries to winger Emmanuel Toka, but the England were able to
take a slender 14-10 lead into the break courtesy of some fine goal-kicking
from English utility Mark McKinley.
The game was all but over when the English crossed for three
quick-fire tries midway through the second half, before New Zealand added some
respectability with a couple of late four-pointers.
Greece flexed their muscle ahead of Saturday’s Plate final,
turning a 16-6 half-time advantage into a comprehensive 28-10 victory over a
dogged Irish outfit.
The Greeks unleashed their imposing backline despite the
slippery conditions, with five-eighth David Georgiou enjoying a fine game,
scoring a match sealing try and booting four goals.
Ireland
tried hard but were continuously thwarted by the committed Greek defence, with
the boys from Ireland to
face off against Scotland at
Langlands Park on Saturday.
In the night’s other match, France looked at ease in the
Griffith’s fields greasy conditions, moving through to the Plate final courtesy
of a 34-4 shutout of a determined Scotland.
The French were always in control of proceedings, with the
goal-kicking prowess of French fullback Cedric Oileu pushing the score out to
16-0, before three late tries put the result beyond doubt.
The plucky Scots will now be chasing their first victory of
the tournament when they meet Ireland in the seventh versus eighth play-off
match on Saturday at Langlands Park while France will meet Greece in the Plate
final.
Plate Semi-Finals
- Tuesday
Greece 28 (Jessy
Argeros, Craig Moustakis, Marcus Brandon, David Georgiou, Michael Giorgas
tries; David Georgiou 4 goals)
Defeated
Ireland 10 (Shaun
Quinn, Paul Maloney tries; Danny Pike goals)
France 34 (Florian
Bissiere, Bruno Ormeno, Lucas Molina, Bastian Dintilhac, Guilhem Chouvelon
tries; Cedric Oileu 7 goals)
Defeated
Scotland 4 (Evan
Rose try)
At Griffith University, Nathan Campus
Greece to
play France in the Plate
Final, 11.45am, Saturday at Langlands
Park
Ireland
to play Scotland @ 10am,
Saturday at Langlands
Park
Cup Semi-Finals –
Wednesday
England 30 (Tom
Lever, Neil Cherryholme, Nick Walker, Chris Clarke, Mike Johnson tries; Mark
McKinley 5 goals)
Defeated
New Zealand 22 (Emmanuel
Toka 2, Danny Meara, Scott Hurrell tries; Scott Hurrell 3 goals)
Australia 26 (Brenton
Stonier 2, Brogan Gibson, Jonathon Crawley, Matt Church tries; Drew Dalton 3 goals)
Defeated
Wales 10 (Rob
Worrincly try; Gareth David 3 goals)
At Griffith University, Nathan Campus
New Zealand to play Wales in the Cup 3 v 4 Playoff, 1.30pm,
Saturday at Langlands Park
Australia to play England in the Cup Final, 3.30pm, Saturday
at Langlands Park
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