2015 European Cup

2015 (2015) European Cup  ()
Number of teams 4
Host countries  Wales
 France
 Scotland
 Ireland
Winner  Wales (7th title)

Matches played 6
Attendance 15,301 (2,550 per match)
Points scored 225 (37.5 per match)
Tries scored 41 (6.83 per match)
Top scorer Wales Courtney Davies (22)
Top try scorer France Tony Gigot (4)
 < 2014

The 2015 European Cup was an international rugby league football tournament. The tournament took place between 16 October and 7 November in Wales, France, Scotland and Ireland.

Scotland were the defending champions. Four teams competed in the 2015 event; Wales, Scotland, France and Ireland.[1] Wales were crowned 2015 European Cup champions after winning all of their games putting them on top of the table with the maximum points tally of 6.[2]

After the tournament's last game there would be no European Cup tournament until at least 2018 due to the events occurring such as the 2016 Four Nations, 2017 World Cup qualifying and the 2017 World Cup.

Teams

Team Coach Captain RLIF Rank
 France Richard Agar Jason Baitieri 5
 Ireland Mark Aston Liam Finn 7
 Scotland Steve McCormack Danny Brough 8
 Wales John Kear Craig Kopczak 9

Squads

France

Head Coach: England Richard Agar

Player Games Points Position 2015 Club
Morgan Escaré34FBFrance Catalans Dragons
Jordan Sigismeau34WGFrance AS Saint Estève
Damien Cardace10WGFrance Lézignan Sangliers
Jean-Philippe Baile30CEEngland Bradford Bulls
Tony Gigot316CEFrance Catalans Dragons
Benjamin Jullien30CEEngland Warrington Wolves
Olivier Arnaud24CEFrance Sporting Olympique Avignon
Théo Fages24SOEngland Salford Red Devils
Stanislas Robin38SOFrance AS Saint Estève
William Barthau22SHEngland London Broncos
Rémy Marginet214SHFrance AS Saint Estève
Mourad Kriouache00SHFrance Toulouse Olympique
Julian Bousquet30PRFrance Catalans Dragons
Mickaël Simon34PREngland Wakefield Wildcats
Gadwin Springer30PREngland Castleford Tigers
Clément Boyer10PRFrance Toulouse Olympique
John Boudebza31HKEngland Hull Kingston Rovers
Kevin Larroyer38SREngland Hull Kingston Rovers
Antoni Maria20SRFrance Catalans Dragons
Florent Rouanet10SRFrance Lézignan Sangliers
Mickaël Goudemand 00SRFrance Sporting Olympique Avignon
Jason Baitieri (C)20LFFrance Catalans Dragons
Ugo Perez34LFFrance AS Saint Estève

Ireland

Head Coach: England Mark Aston

Player Games Points Position 2015 Club
Scott Grix34FBEngland Huddersfield Giants
Callum Mulkeen34WGEngland Gloucestershire All Golds
Casey Dunne34WGIreland Athboy Longhorns
Bradley Hargreaves38CEEngland Rochdale Hornets
James Mendeika20CEEngland Bradford Bulls
Liam Finn (C)314SOEngland Castleford Tigers
Ben Johnston30SHEngland Halifax RLFC
Gregg McNally00SHEngland Leigh Centurions
Joseph Keyes30SHEngland London Broncos
Matty Hadden30PREngland Rochdale Hornets
Sean Hesketh10PREngland Batley Bulldogs
Luke Ambler38PREngland Halifax RLFC
Colton Roche00PREngland York City Knights
Gareth Gill10PRIreland Ballynahinch Rabbitohs
Danny Bridge30SREngland Rochdale Hornets
Will Hope30SREngland Oldham Roughyeds
Elliot Cosgrove30SREngland Batley Bulldogs
Oliver Roberts30SREngland Huddersfield Giants
Haydn Peacock20SRFrance AS Carcassonne
Graham O’Keeffe20SREngland Oxford RLFC
Dave Allen00SREngland Whitehaven RLFC
Bob Beswick30LFEngland Leigh Centurions

Scotland

Head Coach: England Steve McCormack

Player Games Points Position 2015 Club
Alex Walker30FBEngland London Broncos
Harvey Burnett30WGUnattached
Richard Harris30WGEngland Warrington Wolves
David Scott34WGEngland Doncaster RLFC
Craig Robertson00WGScotland Edinburgh Eagles
Ben Hellewell20CEEngland London Broncos
Shane Toal28CEEngland Barrow Raiders
Finlay Hutchison10CEScotland Edinburgh Eagles
Scott Plumridge20CEScotland Edinburgh Eagles
Danny Brough (C)210SOEngland Huddersfield Giants
Oscar Thomas310SOEngland London Broncos
Louis Senter00SHScotland Easterhouse Panthers
Finn Murphy00SHScotland Edinburgh Eagles
Sam Barlow00PREngland Leigh Centurions
Ben Kavanagh30PREngland Widnes Vikings
Adam Walker10PREngland Hull Kingston Rovers
Jonathan Walker20PREngland Leigh Centurions
Joe McLean30PREngland Gloucestershire All Golds
Billy McConnachie00PRAustralia Ipswich Jets
Josh Barlow00HKEngland Swinton Lions
Liam Hood34HKEngland Salford Red Devils
Lewis Clarke20HKScotland Edinburgh Eagles
Sonny Esslemont30SREngland Hull Kingston Rovers
Corbyn Kilday20SRAustralia Central Queensland Capras
Danny Addy38LFEngland Bradford Bulls
Dale Ferguson38LFEngland Bradford Bulls

Wales

Head Coach: England John Kear

Player Games Points Position 2015 Club
Elliot Kear34FBEngland London Broncos
Lewis Reece34FBEngland Gloucestershire All Golds
Jamie Murphy10FBEngland Gloucestershire All Golds
Dalton Grant312WGEngland Dewsbury Rams
Rhys Williams30WGEngland London Broncos
Michael Channing30WGEngland Castleford Tigers
Regan Grace20WGEngland St Helens
Christiaan Roets30CEWales North Wales Crusaders
Rob Massam00CEWales North Wales Crusaders
Courtney Davies322SOEngland Gloucestershire All Golds
Steve Parry38SOEngland Gloucestershire All Golds
Ollie Olds30SHAustralia Souths Logan Magpies
Joe Burke34PRWales North Wales Crusaders
Dan Fleming00PREngland Bradford Bulls
Craig Kopczak (C)30PREngland Huddersfield Giants
Anthony Walker34PREngland Wakefield Wildcats
Morgan Evans20PREngland Coventry Bears
James Geurtjens00PREngland Coventry Bears
Philip Joseph30HKEngland Widnes Vikings
Connor Farrer20HKWales South Wales Scorpions
Matt Barron10SREngland Newcastle Thunder
Ricky Hough00SREngland Newcastle Thunder
Rhodri Lloyd34SREngland Wigan Warriors
Morgan Knowles10LFEngland St Helens

Venues

The games will be played at the following venues in Wales, France, Scotland and Ireland.

Wrexham Albi Galashiels Cardiff Avignon Bray
Racecourse Ground Stadium Municipal d'Albi Netherdale Cardiff Arms Park Parc des Sports Carlisle Grounds
Capacity: 15,550 Capacity: 13,058 Capacity: 4,000 Capacity: 12,125 Capacity: 17,518 Capacity: 7,000

Standings

Team Played Won Drew Lost For Ag. Diff Points
 Wales 3 3 0 0 62 22 +40 6
 France 3 2 0 1 69 46 +23 4
 Ireland 3 1 0 2 42 83 –41 2
 Scotland 3 0 0 3 52 74 –22 0

Fixtures

Note*France vs Wales Round 2 fixture has been moved to the 30th due to France's fixture with England on the 24th of October before England's series against New Zealand.

Round 1

16 October 2015
Wales  18 – 12  Scotland
17 October 2015
France  31 – 14  Ireland

Round 2

23 October 2015
Scotland  22 – 24  Ireland
Netherdale, Galashiels
*30 October 2015
Wales  14 – 6  France

Round 3

7 November 2015
France  32 – 18  Scotland
7 November 2015
Ireland  4 – 30  Wales

Matches details

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

Wales vs Scotland

16 October 2015
20:00
Wales  18 – 12  Scotland
Try: Parry 9' c
Grant 37'
Walker 64' c
Goal: Davies (3/5) 10', 15', 65'
Report Try: Ferguson 27' c
Thomas 78' c
Goal: Brough (2/2) 28', 80'
Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
Attendance: 1,253
Referee/s: Joe Cobb
FB 1 Elliot Kear
RW 2 Rhys Williams
RC 3 Michael Channing
LC 4 Christiaan Roets
LW 5 Dalton Grant
SO 7 Ollie Olds
SH 24 Courtney Davies
PR 17 Anthony Walker
HK 18 Steve Parry
PR 10 Craig Kopczak (c)
SR 11 Rhodri Lloyd
SR 14 Lewis Reece
LF 13 Philip Joseph
Substitutions:
IC 12 Morgan Knowles
IC 20 Joe Burke
IC 21 Matty Barron
IC 25 Jamie Murphy
Coach:
England John Kear
FB 1 Oscar Thomas
RW 2 David Scott
RC 3 Ben Hellewell
LC 4 Harvey Burnett
LW 5 Alex Walker
SO 6 Danny Brough (c)
SH 7 Danny Addy
PR 8 Adam Walker
HK 9 Liam Hood
PR 10 Jonathan Walker
SR 11 Sonny Esslemont
SR 12 Dale Ferguson
LF 13 Ben Kavanagh
Substitutions:
IC 14 Joe McClean
IC 15 Corbyn Kilday
IC 16 Richard Harris
IC 17 Scott Plumridge
Coach:
England Steve McCormack

France vs Ireland

17 October 2015
15:30
France  31 – 14  Ireland
Try: Robin 24'
Sigismeau 30'
Gigot (2) 44' c, 74'
Fages 50' c
Larroyer 78' c
Goal: Marginet (3/6) 45', 51', 79'
Drop Goal: Boudebza (1/1) 73'
Report Try: Dunne 19' c
Hargreaves 55' c
Goal: Finn (3/3) 20', 40', 56'
Stadium Municipal d'Albi, Albi
Attendance: 4,681
Referee/s: Phil Bentham
FB 1 Morgan Escaré
RW 2 Jordan Sigismeau
RC 3 Tony Gigot
LC 4 Benjamin Jullien
LW 5 Damien Cardace
SO 6 Théo Fages (c)
SH 7 Rémy Marginet
PR 8 Julian Bousquet
HK 9 John Boudebza
PR 10 Mickaël Simon
SR 11 Kevin Larroyer
SR 12 Ugo Perez
LF 13 Gadwin Springer
Substitutes
IC 14 Stanislas Robin
IC 15 Jean-Philippe Baile
IC 16 Antoni Maria
IC 17 Clément Boyer
Coach:
England Richard Agar
FB 1 Scott Grix
RW 2 Bradley Hargreaves
RC 3 James Mendeika
LC 4 Elliot Cosgrove
LW 5 Casey Dunne
SO 6 Ben Johnston
SH 7 Liam Finn (c)
PR 8 Danny Bridge
HK 9 Bob Beswick
PR 10 Luke Ambler
SR 11 Haydn Peacock
SR 12 Will Hope
LF 13 Oliver Roberts
Substitutes
IC 14 Joseph Keyes
IC 15 Callum Mulkeen
IC 16 Graham O’Keeffe
IC 17 Matty Hadden
Coach:
England Mark Aston

Scotland vs Ireland

23 October 2015
19:30
Scotland  22 – 24  Ireland
Try: Addy (2) 22', 43' c
Toal 47' c
Ferguson 60' c
Goal: Brough (3/4) 44', 48', 61'
Report Try: Ambler (2) 7' c, 34' c
Hargreaves 13'
Grix 72' c
Goal: Finn (4/5) 8', 35', 38', 73'
Netherdale, Galashiels
Attendance: 1,197
Referee/s: Chris Kendall
FB 1 David Scott
RW 2 Shane Toal
RC 3 Ben Hellewell
LC 4 Richard Harris
LW 5 Alex Walker
SO 6 Danny Brough (c)
SH 7 Oscar Thomas
PR 8 Ben Kavanagh
HK 9 Liam Hood
PR 10 Jonathan Walker
SR 11 Sonny Esslemont
SR 12 Dale Ferguson
LF 13 Danny Addy
Substitutions:
IC 14 Joe McClean
IC 15 Corbyn Kilday
IC 16 Lewis Clarke
IC 17Harvey Burnett
Coach:
England Steve McCormack
FB 1 Scott Grix
RW 2 Bradley Hargreaves
RC 3 James Mendeika
LC 4 Elliot Cosgrove
LW 5 Casey Dunne
SO 6 Ben Johnston
SH 7 Liam Finn (c)
PR 8 Matty Hadden
HK 9 Bob Beswick
PR 10 Luke Ambler
SR 11 Danny Bridge
SR 12 Will Hope
LF 13 Oliver Roberts
Substitutes
IC 14 Callum Mulkeen
IC 15 Graham O’Keeffe
IC 16 Joseph Keyes
IC 17 Sean Hesketh
Coach:
England Mark Aston

Wales vs France

30 October 2015
13:30
Wales  14 – 6  France
Try: Grant 27'
Burke 46' c
Davies 51'
Goal: Davies (1/3) 47'
Report Try: Simon 73' c
Goal: Barthau (1/1) 73'
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Attendance: 1,028
Referee/s: Robert Hicks
FB 1 Elliot Kear
RW 2 Rhys Williams
RC 3 Michael Channing
LC 4 Christiaan Roets
LW 5 Dalton Grant
SO 7 Ollie Olds
SH 24 Courtney Davies
PR 17 Anthony Walker
HK 18 Steve Parry
PR 10 Craig Kopczak (c)
SR 11 Rhodri Lloyd
SR 14 Lewis Reece
LF 13 Philip Joseph
Substitutions:
IC 8 Morgan Evans
IC 19 Connor Farrer
IC 20 Joe Burke
IC 22 Regan Grace
Coach:
England John Kear
FB 1 Morgan Escaré
RW 2 Jordan Sigismeau
RC 3 Tony Gigot
LC 4 Jean-Philippe Baile
LW 5 Olivier Arnaud
SO 6 Théo Fages
SH 7 William Barthau
PR 8 Julian Bousquet
HK 9 John Boudebza
PR 10 Mickaël Simon
SR 11 Kevin Larroyer
SR 12 Ugo Perez
LF 13 Jason Baitieri (c)
Substitutes
IC 14 Stanislas Robin
IC 15 Antoni Maria
IC 16 Gadwin Springer
IC 17 Benjamin Jullien
Coach:
England Richard Agar

France vs Scotland

7 November 2015
15:30
France  32 – 18  Scotland
Try: Arnaud 3'
Gigot (2) 15', 38'
Larroyer 22'
Escaré 26'
Robin 30'
Perez 60'
Goal: Marginet (4/7)
Report Try: Toal 9' c
Scott 66' c
Hood 70' c
Goal: Thomas (3/3)
Parc des Sports, Avignon
Attendance: 5,737
Referee/s: Gareth Hewer
Man of the Match: Tony Gigot (France)
FB 1 Morgan Escaré
RW 2 Jordan Sigismeau
RC 3 Tony Gigot
LC 4 Benjamin Jullien
LW 5 Olivier Arnaud
SO 6 Stanislas Robin
SH 7 Rémy Marginet
PR 8 Julian Bousquet
HK 9 John Boudebza
PR 10 Mickaël Simon
SR 11 Kevin Larroyer
SR 12 Ugo Perez
LF 13 Jason Baitieri (c)
Substitutes
IC 14 William Barthau
IC 15 Jean-Philippe Baile
IC 16 Gadwin Springer
IC 17 Florent Rouanet
Coach:
England Richard Agar
FB 1 David Scott
RW 2 Shane Toal
RC 3Harvey Burnett
LC 4 Richard Harris
LW 5 Alex Walker
SO 6 Danny Addy
SH 7 Oscar Thomas
PR 8 Joe McClean
HK 9 Liam Hood
PR 10 Ben Kavanagh
SR 11 Sonny Esslemont
SR 12 Dale Ferguson (c)
LF 13 Sam Brooks
Substitutions:
IC 14 Scott Plumridge
IC 15 Gavin Grant
IC 16 Lewis Clarke
IC 17 Finlay Hutchison
Coach:
England Steve McCormack

Ireland vs Wales

7 November 2015
17:00
Ireland  4 – 30  Wales
Try: Mulkeen 72'
Goal: Finn (0/1)
Report Try: Grant 7' c
Reece 20' c
Parry 33' c
Lloyd 38'
Kear 57' c
Goal: Davies (5/6) 7', 20', 33', 57', 60'
Carlisle Grounds, Bray
Attendance: 1,405
Referee/s: Ben Thaler
FB 1 Scott Grix
RW 2 Bradley Hargreaves
RC 3 Callum Mulkeen
LC 4 Elliot Cosgrove
LW 5 Casey Dunne
SO 6 Ben Johnston
SH 7 Liam Finn (c)
PR 8 Matty Hadden
HK 9 Bob Beswick
PR 10 Luke Ambler
SR 11 Danny Bridge
SR 12 Will Hope
LF 13 Oliver Roberts
Substitutes
IC 14 Joseph Keyes
IC 15 Robbie Mulhern
IC 16 Haydn Peacock
IC 17 Gareth Gill
Coach:
England Mark Aston
FB 1 Elliot Kear
RW 2 Rhys Williams
RC 3 Michael Channing
LC 4 Christiaan Roets
LW 5 Dalton Grant
SO 7 Ollie Olds
SH 24 Courtney Davies
PR 17 Anthony Walker
HK 18 Steve Parry
PR 10 Craig Kopczak (c)
SR 11 Rhodri Lloyd
SR 14 Lewis Reece
LF 13 Philip Joseph
Substitutions:
IC 8 Morgan Evans
IC 19 Connor Farrer
IC 20 Joe Burke
IC 22 Regan Grace
Coach:
England John Kear

Attendances

Date Game Stadium Attendance
16 October  Wales 18 – 12  Scotland Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,253
17 October  France 31 – 14  Ireland Stadium Municipal d'Albi, Albi 4,681
23 October  Scotland 22 – 24  Ireland Netherdale, Galashiels 1,197
30 October  Wales 14 – 6  France Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff 1,028
7 November  France 32 – 18  Scotland Parc des Sports, Avignon 5,737
7 November  Ireland 4 – 30  Wales Carlisle Grounds, Bray 1,405

Broadcasting

beIN Sports broadcast both of France's home matches against Ireland and Scotland as well as their away match against Wales.[17]

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