European Championship D (Men) : 2021

Thu 14th October 2021   - Huseyin Akar Tesisleri , Turkey
Official: Eamonn Whelan (Ireland)

Netherlands

40

FT

18

Turkey

Tries

Laury Renac (73)
Joran Schoenmaker (9,39)
Thomas Farrell (41,55)
Isaacs Ngirubiu (20)

Miraç Ertürk (30)
Oğuzhan Demir (25)
Doruk Çeliktutan (78)

Goals

Auke Idzera (8/8)

Behzad Bayram (3/3)

Laury Renac
Full Back
Miraç Ertürk
Arie-Tjerk Razoux Schultz
Right Wing
Selçuk Cömert
Joran Schoenmaker
Right Centre
Behzad Bayram
Thomas Farrell
Left Centre
Errol Carter
Isaacs Ngirubiu
Left Wing
Batuhan Balçin
Ben Dommershuijsen
Stand Off
Ozan Işik
Auke Idzera
Scrum Half
Kemal Ege Gürkan
Mauricio Gomez Pazos
Prop
Alperen Kademli
Paul Dirkzwager
Hooker
Oğuzhan Demir
Bonne Wilce
Prop
Ahmet Tarik Tekin
Daniel de Ruiter
Second Row
Oğuzhan Tirendez
Paul Kuijpers
Second Row
Mert Tayyar Berktav
Frank Longhurst
Loose Forward
Doruk Çeliktutan
Lucas Gout
Int 1
Rama Kabak
Edson Neves
Int 2
Taner Burak
Adam Braksator
Int 3
Yusuf Can Tunç
Shadan Lavia
Int 4
Ömer Faruk Pir

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.

Zwolle centre Joran Schoenmaker’s second try, a fine solo effort a minute from the break, combined with Thomas Farrell’s first of two four-pointers a minute after it, gave Netherlands the impetus for victory. Scrum half Auke Idzera was perfect with the boot, landing six conversions and two penalties, in a convincing performance.

“We came in as underdogs but now we’re on to the final,” said Netherlands head coach Kane Krlic. “All of our players are from the domestic competition and that’s extremely important to us. Growing that is still the main focus and this is the reward for staying loyal to those players.”

Turkey responded well to going 12 points down, hooker Oğuzhan Demir with a fine try and ended the scoring, head coach Julien Treu feeling that his side showed plenty of promise. “We worked hard but made too many mistakes and gave away a lot of penalties in the first half,” he commented. “Fair play to Netherlands, they played very well but we have confidence for the ranking match with Malta and are going all out for a win on home soil.”