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CSM Știința Baia Mare has transferred another rugby player from Georgia to Romania RWC 2023 team.

This makes the seventh Georgian Rugby player to be recognized by the Romania RWC 2023 team. While the 36-year-old Georgian Simon Maisuradze was employed by CS Dinamo to handle the creation of the promotion package, Sandro Zubashvili, who develops as a right pillar, was transferred to CSM Știința Baia Mare. Rugby World Cup 2023 fans can buy Scotland Vs Romania Tickets from our website.

in Arena Zimbrilor in Baia Mare, Sciinţa and Dinamo will square off. RUGBY TV will broadcast the game. On social media, the Maramureş Romania RWC 2023 team announced their purchase: “Sandro Zubashvili, the eighth Georgian on the Bison team, was born on April 11, 2001, in Tbilisi.

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With a population of 1,345,000, the city is the largest in the nation. The athletic player (1.80 m; 110 kg) plays in the right pillar position. The most recent addition to the Baimări bison herd began playing rugby at the age of 16 and was signed up with Rugby Club Legion (2017–2019) under the direction of Arsen Giorgadze and David Stefanov. He spent a year at this first club playing with newcomer Nugzar Gelashvili, a player with numerous valences.

who, at numbers 6 and 7, may operate both as a winger and in the second line). At Rugby Club Armazi Tbilisi, a two-year voyage (2019–2021) was next followed by two more (2020–2023) at Rugby Club Lelo Saracens Tbilisi. The young Georgian family moved to CSM Tiinţa Baia.

Georgian players at CSM Tiinţa Baia Mare also include:

Beka Bitsadze, a flanker who is 32 years old

Mate Dardzulidze, age 25. first line

Revazi Dugladze, a 25-year-old woman. – 25-year-old pillar Aleksandr Kalmakhelidze Levan Papidze, a flanker, is 24 years old. – tackler 20-year-old Nugzar Gelashvili two or three lines

CS Dinamo Bucharest – CSM Știința Baia Mare

(May 20, 2023, 11:00 a.m.) BAIA MARE Vlad Iordăchescu (Bucharest), Robert Andrei Diaconescu (Constânţa), and Mădălin Gîrbău (Bucharest) will serve as the referees at Zimbrilor Arena. Teodor Buzatu (Baia Mare) is the fourth referee, while Gheorghe Pleşcan (Iasi) is the observer.

The following formations will evolve:

15. Paul Popoaia – 14. Mihai Lămboiu, CSM-tiinţa Baia Mare Sikuea Taliauli 13. Sione Fakaosilea 12, Kefentse Mahlo, MD 11. ten. Alexandru Muresan Jacob Immelman, 9. Vlduţ Bocăneţ, Beka Bitsadze 8. Mate Dardzulidze, 5. Mate Roșu, 6. 3. Revazi Dugladze – 4. Stefan Iancu, James Scott, 2. Levan Papidze, and 1.

Robert Irimescu (16), Mihai Dico (17), Iulian Ailincăi (18), Silviu Grindinaru, Alexandru Iglă 20, Alexander Harasim, Aleksandre Kalmakhelidze and Nikau Murray are both 22.

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CS Dinamo Bucharest: Joe Perez, 14, Gabriel Pop, 15, Paula Mahe, 13. Paul Graure (12) Damian Bonaparte, MD 11. 10. Tudor Boldor 7. Cristi Chirică – 9. Helarius Kisting, Eight. Keenan Murray, 5. Sailasa Turagaluvu, 6. Etienne Terblanche, 3. Alexandru Gorda, 4. Dylan Pieterse, Bogdan Neacșu, 2. Ovidiu Cojocaru (captain). RWC 2023 fans can buy Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets from our website.

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Reserves: 16. Jean Smith, 20. Marcel Rusu, 21. Jondre Williams, 22. El Zyad, 23. Ovidiu Neagu, 17. Florian Ciocoiu, 18. Dorin Tică, 19.

Coach

Group 1 Stage 8 of the Sosene Raymond Anesi Senior National Rugby League

CSM Știința Baia Mare vs. CS Dinamo Bucharest (RUGBY TV) (Baia Mare – Zimbrilor Arena) on Saturday

CS “U” ELBI Cluj takes on SCM USV Timisoara at 1:00 p.m. in Cluj’s “Iuliu Hatieganu” Stadium.

Bucharest’s CSA Steaua enjoys a day off.


Ranking

1. CSA Bucharest Steaua 6 5 0 1 212-137 23p (3pb)

2. CS Dinamo Romania 6 4 0 2 104-101 18p (2pb)

3. SCM Timișoara USV 5 3 0 2 136- 78 15p (3pb)

4. Tiinţa Baia Mare, CSM 5 2 0 3, 168-108 11p (3pb)

Fifth CS “U” ELBI Cluj 6 0 0 6 66-262 -1p (0pb)

Group 2 

7th round, Saturday, May 20, 2023, 11:00 a.m. (Iași – Tepro Stadium): CS Politehnica Iași vs. RC Grivița UNEFS Bucharest

CS Năvodari vs. CS Petroşani at 11:00 a.m. (Năvodari – Flacăra Stadium)

Galaţi CSM enjoys a day off.

Ranking

1. CS Politehnica Iaşi 5 4 0 1 101-73 1pb

CS Tiinţa Petroşani 4 2 0 2 91-79 10p (2pb)

3. RC Griviţa, UNEFS, 5 2 0 3, 105-115 (10pb)

91-103 10p (2pb) 4 CSM Galati 5 2 0

Five. CS Năvodari (5 2 0 3) 119-137 8p (0pb)

Group 3 Stage 6: RC Barlad vs. CSM Bucovina Suceava (Bârlad – Municipal Stadium), Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 2:00 p.m.

The contest between CSM Constanța and RC Gura Humorului has been rescheduled until June 18.

The first is RC Gura Humorului (4 3 0 1) 132-78 14p (2pb).

2. RC Barlad 3.20.1126-63.11p (3pb)

3. CSM Suceava Bucovina 3 0 0 3 36-153 0p (0pb)4. CSM Constanța sat out the game. 

Romania RWC 2023 team: Ct “Dinicu Golescu” Acsov Pantelimon Is The New U17 Champion

The Romania RWC 2023 team from Pantelimon was able to exact revenge on CS2 CNE Baia Mare in the U17 National Rugby Junior Division (under 17) final after losing in the U20 “bronze” match. With a score of 43-15 (24-5), the Pantelimon team defeated the Maramures. In the contest for third and fourth place, CSM Bucharest defeated CS Tecuci (53-7) in a victory.

The Caption of Romania RWC 2023 team representative decisively outran the Moldovan Romania RWC 2023 team in the opening match of the match today (Sunday, May 21, 2023) at the National Rugby Stadium “Arcul de Triumf”. Only the first section had a little more equilibrium.

Felipe Faggio’s essay for CSMB gave them the lead (5-0), while Adrian Drăgan’s effort for CS Tecuci resulted in a goal that was scored by Andrei Carp (10-7). The Bucharest residents then succeeded on 7 further attempts to win by a score of 53-7.

Following a similar scenario, the finale occurred. In the 10th minute (3-0), CT “Dinicu Golescu” ACSOV Pantelimon scored a penalty to start the scoring. CNE Baia Mare scored an essay (3-5) in response, but Ilfoven soon grabbed control of the game. They made a 24-point lead before knowing how to put their rivals at bay (31-10, 36-15, and 43-15).

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Final

“Dinicu Golescu” ACSOV Pantelimon – CSȘ2 CNE Baia Mare 43-15 (24-5)

* National Rugby Stadium “Arcul de Triumf” * Spectators: 400 * Weather: nice * Ground: good * Cristian Șerban refereed, assisted by Mihai Bădărău and Răzvan Vasiliu * Referee no. 4: Emilia Vizitiu

They received the following results: Gabriel Mic took first place, Ianis Albert took first place, and Sereş Tîrsu took first place, followed by Daniel Bucatos, Matei Boban, Denis Arnăutu, Robert Lungu, and Mohamed Salhi. The subsequent formations developed:

CT 

Dinicu Golescu” ACSOV Pantelimon: 15. Mohamed Salhi – 14. Cătălin Marinescu, 13. Matei Boban, 12. Robert Niculae, 11. Florentin Pîndaru – (md) 10. Marius Cazacu, (mg) 9. Dragoș Tatomir – 7. Darius Ilie, 8. Daniel Bucatos, 6. Mihai Stroe – 5. Denis Arnăutu, 4. Constantin Cristof – 1. George Marghiola, 2. Adrian Manea, 3. Claudiu Florea.

Reserves:

16. Eduard Coman, 17. Eric Predoiu, 18. Stefan Gheorghe, 19. Nicu Pirică, 21. Bogdan Laibăr, 22. Bogdan Șchiopu, 23. Robert Lungu, 20. Ionut Firică

Coaches:

 Dumitru Sterian, Ionel Roșoaga

CSȘ2 CNE Baia Mare: 15. Raul Pop – 14. Daniel Cirț, 13. Patrick Maroșan, 12. Eusebiu Axinia, 11. Mugurel Băiceanu – (md) 10. Andrei Tenț, (mg) 9. George Bretan – 7. Gabriel Mic, 8. Cosmin Bretan, 6 Ianis Albert – 5. Petru Lupu, 4. Zasmencu Luca Roșca – 3. Sereș Karoly Emilian Tîrsu, 2. Ionuț Timiș, 1. Alexandru Todică

Reserves: 

16. Laurențiu Biro, 17. Raul Chindriș, 19. Alexandru Dunca, 20. Cristian Mociran, 21. Rareș Petian, 22. Andrei Petrean

Coach: 

Mircea Călin Taloș

Manager:

 Razvan Popovici

Match for places 3-4

CSM Bucharest – CSȘ Tecuci 53-7 (22-7)

* Stadium National Rugby “Arc de Triomphe” * Spectators: 400 * Weather: beautiful* Terrain: good *

Scored: Narcis Dan 2nd, Felipe Faggio 1st, Florin Dulea 1st, Răzvan Gogu 1st, Matei Dumitru 1st, Mihai Macadon 1st, Lorenzo Faggio 1st, 2nd, 1st, Andrei Petre 3rd, respectively Adrian Drăgan 1st, Andrei Carp 1st

CSM Bucharest: 15. Andrei Petre – 14. Răzvan Gogu, 13. Felipe Faggio, 12. Lorenzo Faggio, 11. Narcis Dan – (md) 10. George Albina, (mg) 9. Ciprian Costan – 7. Alexandru Macadon, 8 Adrian Ganea – 16. David Stoica, 4. Cosmin Hapău – 3. Mihai Macadon, 2. Alexandru Dumitru, 1. Marius Tentu.

Reserves: 

17. Andrei Stoian, 30. Daniel Radu, 22. Andrei Vasilescu, 19. Dragoș Gogu, 20. Denis Plopeanu, 5. Ștefan Bordeianu, 21. Cristian Dragomir, 23. Matei Dumitriu

Coach:

Stelian Burcea

Manager: Mihai Puia

CSȘ Tecuci: 15. Cosmin Toma – 22. Daniel-Alex Ambrose, 13. Ionuț Enea, 12. Giorgian Amăriuței, 11. Gabriel Lazăr – (md) 10. Andrei Carp, (mg) 19. Viorel-Alexandru Nițu – 7. Luca Vasile Rogoz, 8. Florin Manole, 6. David Anton – 3. Marius Lupu, 4. Daniel Andreșescu – 5. Adrian Drăgan, 2. Cătălin Dănăilă, 1. Florin Vasilache Reserves: 16.

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Bogdan -Ioan Blaga, 18 Ionuț Gabriel Rață, 21. Cosmin Iancu, 20. Andrei Alin Zlătaru, 24. Cristi Ionuț Cernat, 14. Andrei-Nicolae Coman, 23. Robert Iulian Codrianu

Coach:

Mihai Eugen Popa

Manager:

Valeriu Manăilă

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Semifinals

CTDG ACSOVP Pantelimon – CSM Bucharest 38-14

(Pantelimon – UM Stadium)

CSȘ2 Baia Mare – CSȘ Tecuci 43-0

(Baia Mare – Săsar Stadium 1)

Ranking matches

“Arc de Triomphe” National Rugby Stadium

Sunday, May 21, 2023

CSM Bucharest – CSȘ Tecuci 53-7

Match for places 3-4

CTDG ACSOVP Pantelimon – CSȘ2 Baia Mare 43-15.

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