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Rugby union in Georgia


 
 

Rugby unionRugby union

Rugby union is a variant of rugby football....
is a popular team sport played in GeorgiaGeorgia (country)

Georgia , known officially from 1990 to 1995 as the Republic of Georgia, is a country in Eurasia to the east of the Bl...
. Rugby union is considered the second most popular sport in Georgia, after footballFootball (soccer)

Football is a team sport played between two teams, of 11 players each, and is widely considered to be the most popular spor...
 (soccer).

History

There were several unsuccessful attempts to introduce rugby into Georgia, the earliest being in 1928, with subsequent attempts also in 1940 and in 1948. Rugby was introduced to Georgia by Jacques Haspekian, an ArmenianArmenians

The Armenians are a nation and an ethnic group originating in the Caucasus and eastern Anatolia....
 man from MarseilleMarseille

Marseille, is the second largest city in France and the third metropolitan area, with 1,516,340 inhabitants at the 1999 cens...
 in FranceFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
 who taught the game to students in the late 1950s through to the mid 1960s, although he then subsequently returned in France. He is still alive and living in Marseille, he was interviewed on French radio on the occasion of Georgia playing France in the 2007 Rugby World Cup. The very first rugby session was held on October 15, 1959 in TbilisiTbilisi

Tbilisi is the capital city of the country of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura river, at ....
, at the racecourse, where 20 people attended the meeting. The first Georgian club formed was the GPI (Georgian Polytechnical Institute), now known as "Qochebi".

In 1961, a three team domestic competition was formed, called the Tbilisi Championship. The following year the first match between a Georgian team and a Russian team took place, with Trud Moscow defeating the Georgian club. That year Georgia clubs also went on their first tours, going to Russia and Latvia. The following year the first Soviet Trade-Union tournament was held. In 1964 the Tbilissi Rugby Section became known as the Georgia Rugby Federation. From the mid 1960s, the Soviet ChampionshipSoviet Championship

The Soviet Championship was a rugby union club competition between the domestic teams of the Soviet Union era....
 and the Soviet CupSoviet Cup

The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup, was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union. ...
 were introduced for competitive club competition between Soviet rugby clubs, with the first competition being held in 1966. The Georgian clubs were formed as regional selections fed by student teams. The best players would go onto to make the USSR team.

A Moscow team won the first Soviet Championship, though Dymano from Tbilisi came in second place. In 1967 a French trade-union selection visited Georgia. It would not be until 1978, in the Soviet Cup (which was introduced in 1976) that a Georgian team would finish first, which was Locomotivi from Tbilissi. Georgian teams dominated the Soviet Championship and the Soviet Cup in the late 1980s with Kutaissi winning the championship in 1987 and 1988 and Aia Kutaissi winning in 1989 and 1990. In 1988 Georgia produced their first national sevensRugby sevens

Rugby sevens is a variant of rugby football in which only seven players per side feature....
 side.

The following year, Georgia played their first international match, against ZimbabweZimbabwe national rugby union team

The Zimbabwe national rugby union team are considered to be a third tier rugby union nation....
, and won 16 to 3. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Georgia formed their own national team (though a CISCIS (rugby)

CIS was a rugby union side that played matches during 1991 and 1992....
 team played in the early 1990s) and applied for International Rugby Football BoardInternational Rugby Board

The International Rugby Board is the world governing and law-making body for the sport of rugby union, and previously for ru...
 (now, International Rugby Board) membership. In 1993 the IFRB accepted Georgia as a federation member, making them the 52nd member.

In 1994 the Gumari were formed, being the Georgian Barbarians, and they went onto tour France. The following year saw the inauguration of the Sini competition. Their 1998 loss to RomaniaRomania national rugby union team

country =Romania| logo = Romania_rugby.jpg...
 saw Georgia face TongaTonga national rugby union team

country =Tonga| logo = Tonga.gif| union = Tonga Rugby Football Union...
 in a repechage matchRepechage

Repechage is a practice amongst ladder competitions that allows participants that failed to meet qualifying standards by a s...
 to enter the 1999 Rugby World Cup1999 Rugby World Cup

The 1999 Rugby World Cup which was hosted by Wales, broke new ground as for the first time the big eight nations did not qua...
 in WalesWales

Wales is one of four constituent parts of the United Kingdom....
. Georgia lost and thus did not make it to the World Cup. Though in 2001 they won the European Nations Cup, and became the 7th highest ranked team in Europe. They subsequently got through the qualifying stages for the next World Cup, and made it to Australia for the 2003 Rugby World Cup2003 Rugby World Cup Overview

The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth world cup in rugby union history....
. They also qualified for the 2007 World Cup and went on to win their first World Cup match.

Governing body

The governing body for rugby union in Georgia is the Georgia Rugby UnionGeorgia Rugby Union

The Georgia Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in Georgia....
. It was founded in 1961 and became an official affiliate to the International Rugby BoardInternational Rugby Board

The International Rugby Board is the world governing and law-making body for the sport of rugby union, and previously for ru...
 (IRB) in 1992.

Competitions

The Georgia ChampionshipFacts About Georgia Championship

The Georgia Championship is a domestic rugby union club competition in Georgia....
 is the domestic rugby union club competition in Georgia.

Popularity

Rugby union is one of the most popular sports in Georgia. Rugby is especially popular in the south of the country where the game is more popular than football (soccer)Football (soccer)

Football is a team sport played between two teams, of 11 players each, and is widely considered to be the most popular spor...
. The popularity of rugby union largely took off after the Georgia Rugby Union's inception into the IRBIRB

IRB is a TLA for:*International Rugby Board...
. This has seen rugby union become a major spectator sport. There are currently 2866 registered male players in Georgia according to the International Rugby Board. When Georgia played RussiaRussia national rugby union team

country =Russia| logo = rugbyrussia.gif...
 in the European Nations Cup, 65,000 people crammed into the national stadium in TbilisiTbilisi

Tbilisi is the capital city of the country of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura river, at ....
 and another 44,000 watched Georgia beat Russia 17-13.

National team

The Lelos (as they are nicknamed) are the national rugby union team of Georgia. The team's name comes from lelo, an indigenous Georgian sportWine

Wine is an alcoholic beverage produced by the fermentation of the juice of fruits, usually grapes....
 with strong similarities to rugbyBeer

Beer is one of the world's oldest alcoholic beverages, possibly brewed for the first time over 10,000 years ago, according t...
. Lelo has been adopted as the Georgian word for "try". One standard cheer of Georgian rugby union fans is Lelo, Lelo, Sakartvelo (Try, Try, Georgia). The Lelos participate in the European Nations Cup, which is a second-level competition for European national teams. The majority of the national side are based in FranceFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
, in the lower divisions, having been sent there to improve their rugby skills and facilitate their development by coach Claude SaurelClaude Saurel

Claude Saurel is a former French rugby union footballer and current coach....
.

World Cup

Prior to the 2003 Rugby World Cup2003 Rugby World Cup

The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth world cup in rugby union history....
, GeorgiaGeorgia (country)

Georgia , known officially from 1990 to 1995 as the Republic of Georgia, is a country in Eurasia to the east of the Bl...
 has failed to qualify for any previous tournaments, despite coming close in 1999 after losing a two legged repechageRepechage

Repechage is a practice amongst ladder competitions that allows participants that failed to meet qualifying standards by a s...
 play-off against TongaTonga Summary

Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, , is an independent archipelago in the southern Pacific Ocean....
. On that occasion Georgia lost the first leg 37-6 in Nukualofa before recording a 28-27 win in TbilisiTbilisi

Tbilisi is the capital city of the country of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura river, at ....
. Georgia then bounced back to defeat RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
 17-13 to qualify for the subsequent 2003 Rugby World Cup2003 Rugby World Cup

The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth world cup in rugby union history....
. They lost all four of their matches but impressed against South AfricaSouth Africa

The Republic of South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the African continent....
. Despite the poor financial state of the Georgia Rugby UnionGeorgia Rugby Union

The Georgia Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in Georgia....
, qualification has seen the sport's profile enjoy a huge rise in popularity throughout Georgia.

Rising to the world cup challenge

"I knew it would be physical but was surprised at their organisation and their fitness," Ireland second row Paul O'ConnellPaul O'Connell

Paul O'Connell is an Irish rugby union player who plays lock for Munster and Ireland....
 said after his side escaped with a 14-10 victory over Georgia on Saturday to keep alive their hopes of reaching the quarter-finals.

If the final whistle left Ireland counting their blessings - and their bruises - it was a cause for massive celebration for the Georgian gladiators, who were cheered by the 33,000 crowd on a deserved lap of honour.

Georgia record first RWC win

Georgia recorded their first win in a rugby world cup with a 30-0 win over Namibia in their rain-affected Pool D match at Stade Felix-Bollaert.

The foundation for the three-tries-to-none victory was laid by Georgia's experienced forward pack who wore down their opponents at the breakdown.

Dominating territory and possession in the first half it took 37 minutes for Georgia to break Namibia's defensive line, hooker Akvsenti Giorgadze, in his 50th international, pushing his way over after good lead-up work from his forwards.

Two penalties and a conversion from the boot of fly half Merab Kvirikashvili contributed to Georgia's 13-0 lead at the break, the number 10 becoming Georgia's record point-scorer in rugby world cups.

Georgia's forward pack continued to dominate at the breakdown in the second stanza but Namibia's defence held strong. It was another Kvirikashvili penalty in the 68th minute that got the scoreboard ticking over again.

Wing Irakli Machkhaneli then raced 30m to score in the 70th minute after knocking the ball loose in a bonecrunching tackle.

Centre Davit Kacharava put the finishing touches on the win intercepting a pass and scooting 40m to score on the final whistle.

Namibia's RWC 2007 campaign is over while Georgia's last match comes against host nation France on 30 September.

European Nations Cup

The European Nations CupEuropean Nations Cup (rugby union)

Also referred to as the "Six Nations B" or simply ENC, the European Nations Cup is a second-level competition for European n...
 is a second-level competition for tier-two European nations. Initially started as a one-year competition, the championship is now decided over two years with each team playing each other on a home and away basis. Georgia have won the competition on two occasions, in 2001 and 2008.

The Antim Cup

The Antim CupAntim Cup

The Antim Cup is contested between the rugby union teams of Romania and Georgia....
 is contested between Georgia and Romania. The cup is contested each time Georgia and Romania meet in a senior international match other than World Cup matches or qualifiers. The holder retains the cup unless the challenger wins the match in normal time. It is named after the Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan Antim Iverianul, who came from Georgia.

See also

  • Georgia Rugby UnionGeorgia Rugby Union Summary

    The Georgia Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in Georgia....
  • Georgia national rugby union teamGeorgia national rugby union team

    The Lelos are the national rugby union team of the former Soviet Caucasian republic of Georgia....
  • Georgia at the Rugby World CupGeorgia at the Rugby World Cup

    Georgia's only Rugby World Cup appearance was in 2003 when they were placed in Pool C with eventually winners England,...
  • Rugby league in GeorgiaRugby league in Georgia Overview

    Rugby league is a popular team sport, originating in England, played in Georgia. ...


External links

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