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Georgia national under-18 rugby union team

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Georgia under-18
UnionGeorgia Rugby Union
Nickname(s)Junior lelos
Coach(es)Zura Amonashvili
Captain(s)Luka Saghinadze
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The Georgia national under-18 rugby union team is the under-18 team of the Georgia national rugby union team in the sport of rugby union.

History

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Under-18 became a recognised age-grade in European rugby in 2004.[1]

Wins against Tier 1 nations

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2009 Georgia  18–3  Italy Toulon, France  
2012 Georgia  20–18  Italy Madrid, Spain  
2013 Georgia  17–12  Italy Grenoble, France  
31 March 2018 France  3–8  Georgia Poznań, Poland  
15:50 CET (UTC+01) Pen: Idjellidaine 12'
report Try: Karkadze 8' m
Pen: Lomidze 69'
Referee: J. Lewars ( England)
3 April 2024 Georgia  20–19  France Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma, Italy  
14:30 CET (UTC+01) Try: Ezieshvili 23'
Shvelidze 70'
Con: Tsiklauri 24'
Sirbiladze 70'
Pen: Tsiklauri 13', 46'
report Try: Elissalde 9'
Cazemajou 17'
Ibsaine 29'
Con: Drault 10', 30
Referee: Diogo Inacio (Portugal)

Current squad

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Georgian squad for 2024 U18 Rugby Europe Championship.[2]
Head Coach: Georgia (country) Zurab Amonashvili

Pos Name Club
Hooker Davit Archvadze Georgia (country) Lelo Saracens
Hooker Anri Shvelidze France CA Brive
Prop Dachi Chelidze Georgia (country) Lelo Saracens
Prop Saba Kiladze Georgia (country) Khvamli Tbilisi
Prop Nikoloz Korakhashvili Georgia (country) Lelo Saracens
Prop Archil Nozadze France SU Agen
Lock Davit Baramia France RC Toulon
Lock Nikoloz Chkhortolia France ASM Clermont Auvergne
Lock Giorgi Mefarishvili Georgia (country) RC Aia Kutaisi
Flanker Giorgi Ardzenadze Georgia (country) RC Batumi
Flanker Luka Narsia Georgia (country) RC Aia Kutaisi
Flanker Luka Saghinadze France Lyon OU
Flanker Mikheil Shioshvili France RC Toulon
Flanker Giorgi Zazadze Georgia (country) RC Rustavi Kharebi
Scrum-half Temur Dzodzuashvili Georgia (country) RC Aia Kutaisi
Scrum-half Goga Ushveridze Georgia (country) RC Aia Kutaisi
Fly-half Amiran Bitskinashvili Georgia (country) Lelo Saracens
Fly-half Gigi Sirbiladze Georgia (country) Lelo Saracens
Center Davit Barbakadze Georgia (country) RC Army Tbilisi
Center Demetre Devdariani England St Mary's College RFC
Center Leonide Saldadze Georgia (country) RC Locomotive Tbilisi
Winger Data Akhvlediani Georgia (country) Lelo Saracens
Winger Nikoloz Khalvashi Georgia (country) Lelo Saracens
Winger Saba Sharvashidze Georgia (country) RC Aia Kutaisi
Full-back Iva Kvirikashvili Georgia (country) Lelo Saracens
Full-back Avtandil Zviadadze Georgia (country) RC Aia Kutaisi

European Championship

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The Georgian team has been a regular competitor at the European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship, playing in the A division with moderate success for the most part. The team's greatest achievement came in 2010 when it finished third, behind France and Ireland, beating Belgium in the third-place game. In 2011, a revamped competition saw the creation of an Elite division, with Georgia once more coming third, now in the tier-two First division, behind Scotland and Italy.

European championship

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Elite Division 2012

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
 Ireland 34
 Portugal 24
 Ireland 22
 France 20
 France 19
 Scotland 7
 Ireland 13
 England 25
 Wales 41
 Italy 8
 Wales 16
 England 22
 England 58
 Georgia 8
play-off games
   
1  Georgia 20
2  Italy 18
5th place
   
1  Scotland 29
2  Georgia 10
Pos Elite Division 2012
1  England
2  Ireland
3  France
4  Wales
5  Scotland
6  Georgia
7  Italy
8  Portugal

Elite Division 2013

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
 England 82
 Portugal 8
 England 25
 Scotland 12
 Wales 17
 Scotland 18
 England 27
 France 22
 France 32
 Italy 0
 France 23
 Ireland 18
 Ireland 31
 Georgia 27
play-off games
   
1  Georgia 17
2  Italy 12
5th place
   
1  Wales 50
2  Georgia 0
Pos Elite Division 2013
1  England
2  France
3  Ireland
4  Scotland
5  Wales
6  Georgia
7  Italy
8  Portugal

Elite Division 2014

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
 England 62
 Portugal 5
 England 11
 Wales 9
 Wales 23
 Scotland 21
 England 30
 Ireland 14
 France 29
 Italy 7
 France 11
 Ireland 24
 Ireland 20
 Georgia 10
play-off games
   
1  Georgia 13
2  Italy 15
7th place
   
1  Georgia 26
2  Portugal 3
Pos Elite Division 2014
1  England
2  Ireland
3  Wales
4  France
5  Scotland
6  Italy
7  Georgia
8  Portugal

Elite Division 2015

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
 England 85
 Portugal 5
 England 19
 France 23
 France 22
 Scotland 10
 France 57
 Georgia 0
 Georgia 8
 Ireland 8
 Georgia 6
 Italy 6
 Italy 14
 Wales 13
Pos Elite Division 2015
1  France
2  Georgia
3  England
4  Italy
5  Wales
6  Portugal
7  Ireland
8  Scotland


Positions

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The team's final positions in the European championship:

Year Division Tier Place
2004
2005 A Division I 5th
2006 A Division I 6th
2007 A Division I 6th
2008 A Division I 6th
2009 A Division I 7th
2010 A Division I 3rd
2011 First Division II 3rd
2012 Division Elite 6th
2013 Division Elite 6th
2014 Division Elite 7th
2015 Division Elite 2nd
2016 Division Elite 2nd
2017 Division Elite 2nd
2018 Division Elite 1st
2019 Division Elite 1st
2021 Division Elite 1st
2022 Division Elite 1st
2023 Division Elite 1st

Six Nations U18 Festival

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2024

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On 15 February 2024 Georgian Rugby Union announced that they were invited to Six Nations U18 festival, where they will play against Scotland, France and England.[3]

Date Opponent Result Venue
2024-03-30 Scotland Scotland 14 - 22 Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Italy
2024-04-03 France France 20 - 19
2024-04-07 England England 19 - 26

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Forty years of age grade growth in Europe Archived February 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine IRB website, published: 16 April 2009, accessed: 2 May 2010
  2. ^ "18 წ. | მეექვსე ტიტულისთვის ჩეხეთში". Georgia Rugby Union (in Georgian). 2024-08-02.
  3. ^ Georgian Rugby Union (15 February 2024). "უმცროსი ბორჯღალოსნები 18-წლამდელთა ექვსი ერის ფესტივალზე!". Retrieved 15 February 2024.
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