2014 Rugby League European Championship


The 2014 Rugby League European Championship was an international rugby league football tournament. The tournament took place in England, Wales, France, Ireland and Scotland between 17 October and 2 November. It was announced beforehand that the winner of the tournament would qualify for the 2016 [Rugby League Four Nations|2016 Four Nations], and also that if Ireland or Wales won tournament, they will automatically qualify for the 2017 [Rugby League World Cup]. France and Scotland had already qualified for that tournament.
The England Knights were defending Champions but they did not compete in this year's tournament. Four teams competed in the 2014 event; Scotland national [rugby league team|Scotland], Ireland, France and Wales. Scotland were crowned champions on points differential, and subsequently won their first Rugby League European Championship title. Scotland therefore qualified for the 2016 Rugby [League Four Nations|2016 Four Nations], which will be their first appearance in a Four Nations tournament.

Teams

TeamCoachCaptainRLIF Rank
'Richard AgarJason Baitieri4
'Mark AstonBob Beswick10
'Steve McCormackDanny Brough11
'John KearPeter Lupton6

Squads

France

Head Coach: Richard Agar
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Tony Maurel14FB

Ireland

Head Coach: Mark Aston
  • On 10 October, Mark Aston named the following 29 players as part of a train-on squad in preparation for the tournament.
  • On 16 October, Mark Aston added Halifax halfback Ben Johnston to his squad for the tournament.
  • Liam Finn was a late addition for the Irish team. He arrived just in time to play for Ireland in their final tournament match against Wales.
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Shannon McDonnell38FB

Scotland

Head Coach: Steve McCormack
  • On 10 October, Steve McCormack named the following 31 players as part of a train-on squad in preparation for the tournament.
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Brett Carter00FB

Wales

Head Coach: John Kear
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Elliot Kear00FB

Venues

The games will be played at the following venues in England, Ireland, France, Scotland and Wales.
WorkingtonDublinAlbiGalashielsWrexham
Derwent ParkTallaght StadiumStadium Municipal d'AlbiNetherdaleRacecourse Ground
Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 6,000Capacity: 13,058Capacity: 4,000Capacity: 10,771

Standings

Fixtures

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Matches details

All times are local: UTC+0/GMT in English venues. UTC+1/CET in French venues. UTC+0/WET in Irish venues. UTC+0/GMT in Welsh venues. UTC+0/GMT in Scottish venues.

Scotland vs Wales

Ireland vs France

Ireland vs Scotland

France vs Wales

Scotland vs France

Wales vs Ireland