2018 Emerging Nations World Championship

The 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship (ENWC) was a rugby league tournament held for Tier Two and Tier Three nations, the third edition of the Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament.

2018 Emerging Nations World Championship
Number of teams11
Host country Australia
Winner Malta

Matches played22
Attendance8,532 (388 per match)
Points scored1025 (46.59 per match)
Top scorer Ethan Niszczot (60)
Top try scorers Chippie Korostchuk (6)
Justice Utatao (6)
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Background

Several nations that had not qualified, or were not eligible to qualify, for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup planned to contest an Emerging Nations tournament in Sydney in 2017 alongside the World Cup. However this tournament did not get support from the Rugby League International Federation, and did not go ahead.

On 29 March 2017, the Rugby League International Federation announced that Australia would host the tournament in 2018. The two-week-long tournament was held in Western Sydney, New South Wales with games taking place in Windsor, St Marys and Cabramatta.

Teams

Ten teams were already confirmed for the tournament by March 2017 with a number of others later also announcing their participation. 15 teams were expected to compete, though Canada, India, Latvia, and Thailand were not included in the final draw, for unspecified reasons.

Nation Coach Notable players RLIF Rank
(Jul 2018)
 Greece Steve Georgallis Stefanos Bastas, Michael Korkidas, Jordan Meads
26
 Hong Kong Jason Fairleigh
45
 Hungary Jonathan Wilson Stuart Flanagan
21
 Japan  Viliami Ahosivi Gehamat Shibasaki
41
 Malta Peter Cassar &
Aaron McDonald
Tyler Cassel, Jarrod Sammut, Sam Stone
18
 Niue Brendan "Bman" Perenara Zebastian Lucky Luisi, Eddie Paea, Sione Tovo
34
 Philippines Arwin Marcus Shane Gray, Payne Haas (), Paul Sheedy
27
 Poland Lee Addison Harry Siejka
 Solomon Islands John Jewiss & Luke Heckendorf
42
 Turkey Scott Hartas Emre Guler, Aidan Sezer, Jansin Turgut
 Vanuatu Lionel Harbin Alehana Mara
36

Four multi-country regional teams competed in a parallel tournament. This was won by the Mediterranean-Middle East team who defeated Africa United in the final.

Region Organising body Eligible countries
Africa Africa United Rugby League
54 sovereign states of Africa.
Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, DR Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Latin America Latin Heat Rugby League
23 sovereign states in the Americas, plus Puerto Rico.
Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Mediterranean Mediterranean Rugby League
South East Asia ASEAN RL Association

Venues

Cabramatta
Kellyville
St Marys
Windsor
Sydney CBD
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The venues are located in the Western region of the Sydney metropolis.

Pool stage

Tournament fixtures were announced on 16 July 2018. The pool stage began on 1 October and concluded on 7 October. The six highest ranked teams were split between Pool A and B, while Pool C consisted of the five lowest ranked teams.

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Niue 2 2 0 0 50 28 +22 4 Advances to Cup play-off
2  Malta 2 1 0 1 52 36 +16 2 Advances to Cup play-off
3  Philippines 2 0 0 2 22 60 −38 0 Advances to Trophy play-off
1 October 2018
13:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Malta  36 – 10  Philippines
Tries: K. Cassel (3), Attard, Benson, Rodrigues, S. Stone
Goals: Benson (4/7)
Report
Tries: Bien, Mackey
Goals: Bien (1/1), Wiggins (0/1)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney
Attendance: ≈750
Referee: Blake Williams (Australia)

4 October 2018
11:55 AEST (UTC+10)
Malta  16 – 26  Niue
Tries: Campbell, T. Cassel, Muscat
Goals: Benson (2/3)
Report
Tries: Utatao (2), G. Lolo, Schaumkel, Tamasi
Goals: Paea (3/4), Samoa (0/1)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈500
Referee: Mitchell Robinson (Australia)

7 October 2018
12:20 AEDT (UTC+11)
Philippines  12 – 24  Niue
Tries: Sheedy, Jensen
Goals: Bien (2)
Report
Tries: Utatao (2), Schaumkel, Payne, G. Lolo
Goals: Samoa (2)
Kellyville Ridge Reserve, Sydney
Attendance: ≈350
Referee: Cameron Turner (Australia)

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Hungary 2 2 0 0 38 31 +7 4 Advances to Cup play-off
2  Greece 2 1 0 1 56 20 +36 2 Advances to Cup play-off
3  Vanuatu 2 0 0 2 13 56 −43 0 Advances to Trophy play-off
1 October 2018
17:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Hungary  20 – 18  Greece
Tries: D. Ivan, Kovac, Turay, Varga
Goals: J. Farkas (2/4)
Report
Tries: Mamouzelos, Stratis, A. Vrahnos
Goals: Stratis (3/3)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney
Attendance: ≈750
Referee: Dillan Wells (Australia)

4 October 2018
17:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Hungary  18 – 13  Vanuatu
Tries: N. Farkas, Gerecs
Goals: J. Farkas
Report
Tries: James Wood, Amani Arutahiki
Goals: Andrew Kaltongga (2)
Drop goals: Mara
St Marys Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈120
Referee: Ethan Murray (Australia)

7 October 2018
18:45 AEDT (UTC+11)
Greece  38 – 0  Vanuatu
Tries: A. Vrahnos, G. Tsikrikas, Zampetides, Mamouzelos, L. Zarounas, C. Hughes, Constantinou
Goals: Stratis (5)
Report
Kellyville Ridge Reserve, Sydney
Attendance: ≈125
Referee: Joey Butler (Australia)

Pool C

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Poland 2 2 0 0 120 12 +108 4 Advances to Trophy play-off
2  Turkey 2 2 0 0 90 22 +68 4 Advances to Trophy play-off
3  Solomon Islands 2 1 0 1 54 42 +12 2 Advances to Plate play-off
4  Hong Kong 2 0 0 2 18 94 -76 0 Advances to Plate play-off
5  Japan 2 0 0 2 6 118 -112 0 Advances to Plate play-off
1 October 2018
15:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Turkey  30 – 22  Solomon Islands
Tries: Dalcik (2), A. Salman-Cochrane (2), Er, Bökeyhan Sürer
Goals: Bökeyhan Sürer (3/4), H. Karabork (0/2)
Report
Tries: Maebata (2), Kaipua, Tengemoana
Goals: Sanga (2/3), Moe'ava (1/1)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney
Attendance: ≈750
Referee: Cameron Turner (Australia)

4 October 2018
13:40 AEST (UTC+10)
Japan  0 – 60  Turkey
Report
Tries: Bökeyhan Sürer (3), Turgut (2), Erten, Dagdanasar, A. Karabork, Baskonyali, Celikutan
Goals: Bökeyhan Sürer (7/9), Dagdanasar (1/1), J. Salman-Cochrane (0/1)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈500
Referee: Robert Morey (Australia)

4 October 2018
15:20 AEST (UTC+10)
Hong Kong  6 – 62  Poland
Tries: McMurrich
Goals: Lindsay (1/1)
Report
Tries: Korostchuk (3), S. Maslanka (2), M. Maslanka (2), Metuangaro (2), Mykietyn (2), Niszczot
Goals: Niszczot (7)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈500
Referee: Blake Williams (Australia)

7 October 2018
14:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
Solomon Islands  32 – 12  Hong Kong
Tries: Singamoana (2), Angikimua, Momoa, Sanga, Sa'omatangi, L. Tongaka
Goals: Moe'ava (2/5), Sanga (0/2)
Report
Tries: Griffiths, Waugh
Goals: Lindsay (2/2)
Kellyville Ridge Reserve, Sydney
Attendance: ≈250
Referee: Dillan Wells (Australia)

7 October 2018
17:10 AEDT (UTC+11)
Japan  6 – 58  Poland
Tries: F. Karino
Goals: F. Karino
Report
Tries: M. Maslanka (2), Niszczot (2), Artsivourtis, Bryan, Mikalowski, Niedzwiecki, Szczerbanik, Usher
Goals: Niszczot (9)
Kellyville Ridge Reserve, Sydney
Attendance: ≈220
Referee: Joseph Green (Australia)

Play-offs

The play-off stage began on 9 October and concluded on 13 October. The teams were split into Cup, Trophy, and Plate play-offs based on their results in the pool stage.

Cup

 
Cup semi-finals1st place final
 
      
 
10 October – Cabramatta
 
 
 Niue 16
 
13 October – St Marys
 
 Greece 8
 
 Niue 16
 
10 October – Cabramatta
 
 Malta 24
 
 Hungary 10
 
 
 Malta 20
 
3rd place final
 
 
13 October – St Marys
 
 
 Greece 26
 
 
 Hungary 18
10 October 2018
12:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Niue  16 – 8  Greece
Tries: W. Lolo, Payne, Utatao
Goals: Paea (2/3)
Report
Tries: Vrahnos
Goals: Stratis (2/2)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈450
Referee: Dillan Wells (Australia)

10 October 2018
13:45 AEST (UTC+10)
Hungary  10 – 20  Malta
Tries: P. Ivan, Varga
Goals: D. Farkas (1)
Report
Tries: Campbell, T. Cassel, Cregan, Greene
Goals: Benson (2)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈300
Referee: Blake Williams (Australia)

13 October 2018
13:55 AEST (UTC+10)
Greece  26 – 18  Hungary
Tries: Mamouzelos (2), G. Tsikrikas (2), Stratis
Goals: Stratis (3)
Report
Tries: Acsai, P. Ivan, McKewin
Goals: J. Farkas (3)
St Marys Stadium (field 2), Sydney
Attendance: ≈350
Referee: Ethan Murray (Australia)

13 October 2018
15:55 AEST (UTC+10)
Niue  16 – 24  Malta
Tries: G. Lolo, Ulukita, Utatao
Goals: Paea (2)
Report
Tries: Benson (2), Attard, Dallas, Sammut
Goals: Sammut (2)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈1,100
Referee: Cameron Turner (Australia)

Trophy

 
Trophy semi-finals5th place final
 
      
 
10 October – Cabramatta
 
 
 Philippines 29
 
13 October – St Marys
 
 Turkey 16
 
 Philippines 10
 
10 October – Cabramatta
 
 Poland 14
 
 Vanuatu 4
 
 
 Poland 44
 
7th place final
 
 
13 October – St Marys
 
 
 Turkey 27
 
 
 Vanuatu 26
10 October 2018
15:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Philippines  29 – 16  Turkey
Tries: Goodwin, Gordon, Sheedy, Stephenson, Stubbs
Goals: Wiggins (4)
Drop goals: Sheedy
Report
Tries: Dalcik (2), A. Salman-Cochrane
Goals: Bokeyhan Surer (2)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈450
Referee: Ethan Murray (Australia)

10 October 2018
17:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Vanuatu  4 – 44  Poland
Tries: Arutahiki
Report
Tries: Korostchuk (2), Metuangaro (2), A. Kowalski, Niszczot, H. Siejka, Wertsak
Goals: Niszczot (3), H. Siejka (2), Metuangaro (1)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈150
Referee: Cody Simmons (Australia)

13 October 2018
12:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Turkey  27 – 26  Vanuatu
Tries: Baskonyali (2), Bokeyhan Surer, Dalcik, P. Salman-Cochrane
Goals: Bokeyhan Surer (3)
Drop goals: Baskonyali
Report
Tries: Arutahiki (2), Philip (2), Kaltonga, Napakaurana
Goals: Kaltonga (1)
St Marys Stadium (field 2), Sydney
Attendance: ≈250
Referee: Mitchell Robinson (Australia)

13 October 2018
14:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Philippines  10 – 14  Poland
Tries: Goodwin, Kucia
Goals: Bien (1)
Report
Tries: Korostchuk, Niszczot, H. Siejka
Goals: Niszczot (1)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈500
Referee: Blake Williams (Australia)

Plate

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
9  Solomon Islands 2 2 0 0 100 36 +64 4
10  Japan 2 1 0 1 54 74 -20 2
11  Hong Kong 2 0 0 2 44 88 -44 0
9 October 2018
18:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Solomon Islands  44 – 22  Japan
Tries: Maebata (2), Moe'ava (2), Sanga, Taupongi, Tengemoana, L. Tongaka
Goals: Sanga (5/7), Moe'ava (1/1)
Tries: Shibasaki (2), Fujitaka, Grieve
Goals: F. Karino (3/4)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney
Attendance: 45
Referee: Joseph Green (Australia)

11 October 2018
16:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Hong Kong  30 – 32  Japan
Tries: Griffiths, Lindsay, McMurrich, Ryan, Spence
Goals: Lindsay (5/5)
Tries: Shibasaki (2), Fujitaka, Fukushige, Gerediaga Etxaburu, Matsuo
Goals: Sugano (4/4), F. Karino (0/3)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney
Attendance: 22
Referee: Ethan Murray (Australia)

13 October 2018
15:40 AEST (UTC+10)
Solomon Islands  56 – 14  Hong Kong
Tries: Angikimua (3), Manau (2), Moe'ava (2), Sa'omatangi, Sanga, Singamoana, Tengemoana
Goals: Moe'ava (5/9), Sanga (1/2)
Report
Tries: Barnes, Lindsay, McMurrich
Goals: Barnes (1/1), Lee (0/1), Lindsay (0/1)
St Marys Stadium (field 2), Sydney
Attendance: ≈100
Referee: Robert Morey (Australia)


Final positions

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD
1  Malta Cup Winners 4 3 0 1 96 62 +34
2  Niue 4 3 0 1 82 60 +22
3  Greece 4 2 0 2 90 54 +36
4  Hungary 4 2 0 2 66 77 -11
5  Poland Trophy Winners 4 4 0 0 178 26 +152
6  Philippines 4 1 0 3 61 90 -29
7  Turkey 4 3 0 1 133 77 +56
8  Vanuatu 4 0 0 4 43 127 -84
9  Solomon Islands Plate Winners 4 3 0 1 154 78 +76
10  Japan 4 1 0 3 60 192 -132
11  Hong Kong 4 0 0 4 62 182 -120

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