European Championship D (Men) : 2021

Thu 14th October 2021   - Huseyin Akar Tesisleri , Turkey
Official: Aris Dardamanis (Greece)

Malta

16

FT

40

Czech Republic

Tries

Jean Scholey (5)
Alfie Jewitt (10)
Zarrin Galea (25)

Tomáš Horák (73)
Jakub Hudrlík (62,67)
Tomáš Řičica (46,70)
David Bělohlávek (30)
Ondřej Preininger (42)

Goals

Zarrin Galea (2/3)

Jakub Hudrlík (6/7)

Mark Camilleri
Full Back
Tomáš Horák
Jean Scholey
Right Wing
Martin Kubát
Cameron Brown
Right Centre
Roman Richtr
Alfie Jewitt
Left Centre
Filip-Daniel Kittl
Shan Francois Hussain
Left Wing
Antonín Berk
Christian Briffa
Stand Off
Matěj Greenwood
Zarrin Galea
Scrum Half
Jakub Hudrlík
Dean Zammit
Prop
Jan Říha
Robin Cutjar
Hooker
Tomáš Řičica
Jeremy Dela
Prop
David Bělohlávek
Russell Bugeja
Second Row
Taras Turkevyč
Jean-Pierre Zarb
Second Row
Jan Hovard
Justin Barlogio
Loose Forward
Ondřej Preininger
Justin Farrugia
Int 1
Daniel Veselý
James Grech
Int 2
Jiří Pecina
Auden Denicoli
Int 3
Tomáš Kasík
Int 4
Josef Chuchlík

The final of the Euro Championship D on Sunday will feature Czechia - after they defeated Malta 40-16 in the opening game, and Netherlands - who beat hosts Turkey 40-18, in a double-header at the Huseyin Akar Tesisler Stadium in Bodrum.

Over 500 fans watched the matches which both saw dominant second half displays by the victors.

The opening encounter was marred by a compound leg fracture to Czech substitute Jiří Pecina in the 16th minute soon after he came on from the bench, which led to a 30 minute delay as he was treated, and it was injuries to a number of Maltese players that ultimately cost them.

“Our first half was horrible,” said Czechia head coach David Lahr. “We started really badly and then lost one of our best players to injury. We wish him well and hope that it is not the end of his career and dedicate the win to him. In the second half we started to get more control around the ruck and that was what we needed. I’m really proud because we only used domestic players and that is the best for us.”

Malta led 16-0 with only 25 minutes gone, scrum half Zarrin Galea from Redcliffe Dolphins with a try and two goals, but two Czechia touchdowns in six minutes after half time swung the match, scrum half Jakub Hudrlík ending with 20 points thanks to two tries and six goals; Chrudim Rabbitohs hooker Tomáš Řičica also with a brace.

Malta head coach Roderick Attard noted: “We are very disappointed especially as we were leading early on but our squad is small and that told as we had no one left on the bench. It was a team effort to finish the game and everybody contributed as best they could.”