European Championship C (Men) : South

Sat 8th September 2018   - Dinamo Stadium, Kharkov , Afghanistan
Official: Matt Rossleigh

Ukraine

26

FT

28

Greece

Tries

Bogdan Veprik (37)
Svyatoslav Andrieichenko (26)
Nikolai Shalaev (48)
Aleksandr Skorbach (70)
Oleksandr Sivikoz (44)

Dimosthenis Kartsonakis (2)
Nikolaos Bosmos (22)
Jordan Meads (13,46)
Terry Constantinou (39)

Goals

Bogdan Veprik (3/5)

Jordan Meads (4/6)

Bogdan Veprik
Full Back
Dimosthenis Kartsonakis
Svyatoslav Andrieichenko
Right Wing
Michail Bosmos
Mikhail Troyan
Right Centre
Konstantinos Katsidonis
Nikolai Shalaev
Left Centre
Alvaro Zota
Anatoli Grankovskii
Left Wing
Nikolaos Kourkakis
Aleksandr Skorbach
Stand Off
Nikolaos Bosmos
Mikhailo Pavliv
Scrum Half
Jordan Meads
Vladimir Radchik
Prop
Stefanos Bastas
Dmytro Semerenko
Hooker
Ioannis Nake
Aleksandr Kozak
Prop
Ioannis Rousoglou
Andrei Shakura
Second Row
Robert Tuliatu
Evgenii Trusov
Second Row
Sebastian Sell
Aleksandr Sherbina
Loose Forward
Terry Constantinou
Igor Iurkin
Int 1
Eugenios Malai
Ostap Grischenko
Int 2
Panteleimon Tsattalios
Oleksandr Sivikoz
Int 3
Komninos Tsavaris
Dmitii Kaevich
Int 4
Konstantinos Koutras

A Jordan Meads penalty goal, as part of the Greece skipper’s 16 point tally, just saw his side home with a narrow 28-26 win in the Dinamo Stadium, Kharkiv against Ukraine. If the Greeks now earn a point at home to Malta, they will take the European Championship C – South crown, and play either Germany or Norway from the North group in a play-off for the next round of European 2021 World Cup qualifying matches, in 2019.

Both sides scored four tries in front of an enthusiastic crowd, the hosts coming from 20-8 down at the break to leave the visitors hanging on for the final ten minutes.

Greek head coach Michail Chatziioannou commented: “It was a very physical game, as we expected, and all the boys gave all their heart in both teams; all my respect to the Ukrainians who were really impressive. Thankfully, we won but we need to minimise our mistakes next time.”

Scrum half Meads controlled the key periods, ably backed up by Sebastian Sell who was a powerhouse throughout with his storming runs. Greece made a perfect start, full back Dimosthenis Kartsonakis over in the corner, Meads unable to add the conversion.

The Ukrainian forwards, led by prop Aleksandr Kozak often drove their opponents back, Sell’s countering offloads proving to be their Achilles heel and their three quarters hesitant under Meads’ kicks.

Aleksandr Sherbina thought he’d scored on a fine diagonal run in the 11th minute, only for Meads’ despairing tackle to force him in to a double movement, and two minutes later, Meads showed the way, scampering over from 10 metres out and adding the conversion.

Ukraine survived a goal line drop out but twice knocked on in their own half, Sell with a piercing run taken on by Ioannis Rousoglou, and Meads sending half back partner Nikolaos Bosmos over through Anatoliy Grankovskiy’s tackle to make it 14-0.

Ukraine gathered the short kick off and then won a one-on-one steal, Sviatoslav Andrieichenko getting on the outside of his man to go over in the corner for their first points, and impressive full back Bogdan Veprik showed great strength to crash between three defenders from close in, Aleksandr Skorbach missing his second shot at goal.

It seemed as though the home side would go in only a score behind but they conceded again, somewhat bizarrely, just before the break. On the last tackle near the Ukrainian line, Meads looked to get an offload away which was snaffled by Sherbina. Instead of taking the tackle and waiting for the half time hooter, he chose to try and ship the ball on, opposite number Terry Constantinou – who was a threat throughout – snaffling it and going over near the posts for Meads to goal.

Ukraine were out early for the second half and started it well amongst a flurry of tries. Skorbach’s fine pass sent in Oleksandr Sivokoz across, Meads again countering with a try on a last tackle play. Ukraine again rescued a short kick off, centre Nikolay Shalaiev powering his way over for Skorbach to again narrow the gap to six points.

Meads took the opportunity to extend that to two scores in the 63rd minute, kicking a penalty from 20 metres out, however, with ten minutes to go, Skorbach crossed and added the extras to set up an extremely tense finish. Veprik pulled of an astonishing try saving tackle on Komninos Tsavaris and more desperate home defence denied Konstantinos Katsidonis as the Greeks just held on.

Veteran home skipper Skorbach commented: “We made a lot of mistakes in the first half and that just left us too much to do. We had to chase the game and nearly managed it but that is something we need to work on. The try just before half time hurt us.”