2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup

The 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup was the third staging of the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup.

The tournament was held from 20 July to 28 July 2017 and was originally planned to be held in Sydney, Australia, as part of the 2017 Festival of World Cups but was relocated to France. The tournament was won by France who defeated England 38–34 in the final in Perpignan to retain the title.

2017 (2017) Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  ()
Number of teams7
Host country2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup France
Winner2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup France (2nd title)
Runner-up2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup England
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2021

Host selection and funding concerns

On 19 February 2014, it was announced that the joint bid from Australia and New Zealand had won hosting rights for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup to be held in November 2017. As with previous tournaments the Festival of World Cups served as part of the build-up to the main competition and was expected to include the wheelchair competition. In May 2016, the World Cup organising committee raised concerns over financial support for the festival, but by September the England team still anticipated that the wheelchair event would take place in Sydney, Australia. All the teams were European apart from the hosts and holding the tournament in Australia came to be considered financially unviable. In November 2016, the RLIF announced that the wheelchair tournament would be held in France in order to maximise the number of teams taking part. The cost of travel was an issue for participating nations and in the Welsh Parliament it was noted that Wales were dependent on sponsorship and donations in order to take part. In March 2017, the Australian team received A$50,000 from the NRL towards their transport costs.

In April 2017, the French Rugby League Federation announced that the tournament would take place between 20 July and 28 July with the final taking place at the Parc des Expositions in Perpignan.

Venues

World Cup venues in the Occitania region in southern France

The venues for the tournament were all in the Occitania region in southern France:

Teams

The seven teams that took part in the tournament were the four semi-finalists from 2013 (Australia, England, France and Wales) who were placed in Group A and Italy, Scotland and Spain in Group B. Ireland had also intended to take part. Each nation was allowed to name up to 12 players in their squad for the tournament.

Group A squads

  • Peter Arbuckle (QLD)
  • Jason Attard (NSW)
  • Davin Bretherton (QLD)
  • Craig Cannane (NSW)
  • Fabian Castillo (NSW)
  • William Derederenalagi (NSW)
  • Brad Grove (NSW)
  • Brett Henman (NSW)
  • Diab Karim (NSW)
  • Stephan Rochecouste (NSW)
  • Yara Ryan (NSW)
  • Mitchel Stone (NSW)
    2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  France
  • Mouss Abbassi (Toulouse-St Jory)
  • Lionel Alazard (Toulouse-St Jory)
  • Gilles Clausells (Catalans Dragons)
  • Nicolas Clausells (Catalans Dragons)
  • Dany Denuwelaere (Toulouse-St Jory)
  • Laurent Despues (Catalans Dragons)
  • Mickaël Gaune (Roanne Bisons)
  • Guillaume Mautz (SO Avignon)
  • Kevin Pastor (SO Avignon)
  • Michel Penella (Aingirak Euskadi)
  • Fabien Plaza (Toulouse-St Jory)
  • Cyril Torres (Toulouse-St Jory)
  • Alan Caron (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Claire Cranston (North Wales Crusaders)
  • John Doyle (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Andrew Higgins (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Harry Jones (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Gary Preece (Hereford Harriers)
  • Gary Taylor (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Mark Williams (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Stuart Williams (North Wales Crusaders)

Group B squads

    2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Italy
  • Quentin Barat (Oyonnax)
  • Laurent Blacszack-Ferrari (Carcassonne)
  • Pascal Guigou (Apt)
  • Florian Guttadoro (SO Avignon)
  • Julien Penella (Anglet)
  • Marc Verdi (SO Avignon)
  • Jay Anderson (Dundee Dragons)
  • David Birtles (Dundee Dragons)
  • Connor Blackmore (Strathmore Silverbacks)
  • Gavin Dobson (Halifax)
  • Michael Mellon (Dundee Dragons)
  • Ronnie Robb (Dundee Dragons)
  • Graeme Stewart (Dundee Dragons)
    2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Spain

Warm-up matches

Two pre-tournament matches took place on 18 July at the Gymnase L'Olympie, Limoux.

18 July 2017
Italy 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  32–30 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Spain
Gymnase L'Olympie, Limoux
18 July 2017
France 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  70–16 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Australia
Gymnase L'Olympie, Limoux

Group stage

Group A

Group A
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  France 3 3 0 0 291 63 +228 6 Semi-finals
2 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  England 3 2 0 1 189 129 +60 4
3 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Australia 3 1 0 2 120 206 −86 2 Group play-off
4 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Wales 3 0 0 3 66 268 −202 0
Source: [1]
20 July 2017
Australia 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  72–24 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Wales
Tries:
  • Attard
  • Cannane
  • Grove (4)
  • Rouchecouste (3)
  • Derederenalagi (2)

Goals:
  • Castillo (4)
  • Henman (4)
  • Karim (6)

Report
Tries:
  • Higgins
  • Jones
  • Preece
  • M Williams

Goals: Higgins (2)
Halle aux Sport, Carcassonne
20 July 2017
France 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  71–31 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  England
Tries:
  • Torres
  • G Clausells
  • Alazard (2)
  • Denuwelaere (5)
  • Plaza
  • Despues (2)

Goals:
  • Torres (5)
  • Plaza (6)

Drop goals: Gaunes
Report
Tries:
  • Brown (2)
  • Collins (3)

Goals:
  • Collins (4)
  • Boardman

Drop goals: Brown
Halle aux Sport, Carcassonne

22 July 2017
France 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  102–22 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Australia
Tries:
  • Abassi (3)
  • Denuwaelere (3)
  • N Clausells (2)
  • Plaza
  • ?

Goals: ?
Report
Tries: ?
Goals: ?
Complexe La Rijole, Pamiers
22 July 2017
Wales 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  32–78 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  England
Tries:
  • Higgins
  • S Williams (3)
  • M Williams

Goals: Higgins (6)
Report
Tries:
  • Collins (2)
  • J Brown (3)
  • Bechara (3)
  • Boyd-Ward
  • Boardman (3)
  • Halliwell
  • Richardson
  • Coyd

Goals:
  • Collins (3)
  • Boardman (6)

Complexe La Rijole, Pamiers

24 July 2017
France 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  118–10 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Wales
Tries:
  • Abassi (4)
  • Alazard
  • N Clausells (3)
  • Despues (4)
  • Gaune
  • Mautz
  • Pastor (3)
  • Torres (3)

Goals:
  • Torres (15)
  • Gaune

Report
Tries:
  • Higgins
  • S Williams

Goals: Higgins
Gymnase du Lac, St-Jory
24 July 2017
England 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  80–26 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Australia
Tries:
  • Coyd
  • Lane (2)
  • Richardson (3)
  • Collins (6)
  • ?

Goals: Collins (10)
Report
Tries:
  • Attard
  • Karin
  • ?

Goals: ?
Gymnase du Lac, St-Jory

Group B

Group B
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Italy 2 2 0 0 178 45 +133 4 Group play-off
2 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Spain 2 1 0 1 93 86 +7 2
3 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Scotland 2 0 0 2 24 164 −140 0
Source: [2]
20 July 2017
Scotland 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  6–110 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Italy
Tries: Mellon 55'
Goals: Mellon
Report
Tries: ?
Goals: ?
Halle aux Sport, Carcassonne

22 July 2017
Spain 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  39–68 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Italy
Complexe La Rijole, Pamiers

24 July 2017
Scotland 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  18–54 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Spain
Gymnase du Lac, St-Jory

Knockout stage

In the knockout stage the top two teams in Group A qualified for the semi-finals. The other semi-finalists were determined by play-offs between the remaining Group A teams and the top two teams in Group B.

Group play-offsSemi-finalsFinal
France 98
Italy 105 Italy 6
Wales 24 France 38
England 34
England 76
Australia 49 Australia 36
Spain 40 3rd/4th play-off
Australia 58
5th/6th play-off Italy 45
Wales 66
Spain 45

Group play-offs

The group play-offs were held on 25 July at the Gymnase du Cosec, Albi.

25 July 2017
Australia 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  49–40 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Spain
Gymnase du Cosec, Albi
25 July 2017
Italy 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  105–24 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Wales
Tries: ?
Goals: ?
Drop goals: ?
Report
Tries:
  • Caron
  • Cranston
  • Higgins
  • S Williams
  • Preece

Goals: Higgins (2)
Gymnase du Cosec, Albi

Semi-finals

Both semi-finals were played on 26 July at the Gymnase Compans Cafferlli, Toulouse.

25 July 2017
England 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  76–36 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Australia
Tries:
  • Collins (2)
  • J Brown (6)
  • Lane
  • Coyd (2)
  • Bechara (2)

Goals:
  • Collins (2)
  • Boardman (10)
  • J Brown

Report
Tries: ?
Goals: ?
Gymnase Compans Cafferlli, Toulouse
25 July 2017
France 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  98–6 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Italy
Tries:
  • Torres (2)
  • G Clausells (2)
  • Denawulaere (2)
  • Penella
  • N Clausells (3)
  • Abassi (3)
  • Despues (2)
  • Gaune (2)

Goals:
  • Torres (9)
  • Guane (6)

Report
Tries: Caparossito
Goals: ?
Gymnase Compans Cafferlli, Toulouse

Minor finals

The matches to decide 3rd to 6th placed teams were played on 27 July at the Gymnase du Cosec, Saint-Orens.

5th/6th play-off
27 July 2017
Wales 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  66–45 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Spain
Tries:
  • Caron (2)
  • Cranston (2)
  • Higgins (2)
  • S Williams (4)
  • Preece (2)

Goals: Higgins (9)
Report
Tries: ?
Goals: ?
Drop goals: ?
Gymnase du Cosec, St-Orens

3rd/4th play-off
27 July 2017
Australia 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  58–45 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Italy
Report
Gymnase du Cosec, St-Orens

Final

The final was played on 28 July at the Parc des Expositions in Perpignan.

Final
28 July 2017
France 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  38–34 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  England
Tries:
  • N. Clausells (3) 25', 72', 76'
  • Denuwelaere (2) 33', 51'
  • Plaza (2) 53', 55'

Goals:
  • Plaza (3)
  • Torres (2)

Report
Tries:
  • Bechara 6'
  • J. Brown (3) 41', 44', 61'
  • Boardman 59'

Goals: Boardman (7)
Parc des Expositions, Perpignan
Attendance: 2,500

Rankings

Final tournament rankings:

  1. 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  France
  2. 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  England
  3. 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Australia
  4. 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Italy
  5. 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Wales
  6. 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Spain
  7. 2017 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup  Scotland

Top ten players

At the end of the tournament the top 10 players were selected: Gilles Clausells named as the Best Player of the World Cup.

  1. Gilles Clausells – France
  2. William Derederenalagi – Australia
  3. Dany Denulawere – France
  4. Mickael Gaunes – France
  5. Oscar Ourubia – Spain
  6. Jack Brown – England
  7. Nathan Collins – England
  8. Lionel Alazard – France
  9. Sebastien Becharra – England
  10. Adam Howard – Italy

Broadcasting

Confronted with limited media coverage of the tournament the French Rugby League Federation created a YouTube channel through which matches were broadcast.

References

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