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Con Su Victoria Del Sábado a Domicilio Sobre El Nodalia Rugby Valladolid Boletín Temporada 2008/2009 Boletín informativo de la Federación Española de Rugby Temporada 2008/2009. Temporada 2008/2009. 8 de Marzo de 2009 15 de Abril de 2009 Liga Renfe División de Honor SELECCIÓN El Cetransa El Salvador se impone al ESPAÑOLA Cajasol R.Ciencias por 26-15 SUB-21 España se impone por El conjunto Vallisoletano 32-27 a Portugal en categoría sub -21 Cetransa El Salvador se ha hecho con una trabajada victoria con P-4 punto bonus ante el Cajasol Rugby Ciencias en el encuentro FASE DE ASCENSO A 1ª NACIONAL disputado el domingo SORTEO DEL 14 DE ABRIL5 en el Pepe Rojo de Valladolid. Programación Fin de Semana 18 y 19 de abril P-5 ACADEMIA NACIONAL RUGBY "Detección y Selección". La Academia comienza a andar. Foto: Miguel Ángel Santos (El Norte de Castiilla) P-2 P-7 CAMPEONATO DE EUROPA SUB 18 España se impone con facilidad a Polonia 43-10 y concluye en tercera posición P-3 Después de su triunfo en el 6 Naciones, los clubes irlandeses dominan la SELECCIÓN ESPAÑOLA FEMENINA Heineken Cup P-8 España cae ante Francia por 33-13 en Tarnos-Boucau La Selección Española Femenina ha caído ante Francia XV por 33-13 en el último test preparatorio para el Campeonato de Europa que se celebrará del 16 P-11 al 24 de mayo de Estocolmo (Suecia). España se fue al descanso ganando por Tres clubes 12-13, Sin embargo, tras la reanudación, las numerosas lesiones leves sufridas ingleses en en el conjunto español permitieron abrir hueco a un XV francés que se mostró semifinales físicamente superior en los últimos minutos del encuentro. P-3 Boletín informativo de la Federación Española de Rugby http://www.ferugby.com – Tlf. 91 541 49 78 P-9 Boletín del 15 de avril de 2009. Temporada 2008/2009 Liga Renfe División de Honor : El Cetransa El Salvador se impone al Cajasol R.Ciencias por 26-15 El conjunto Vallisoletano Cetransa El chamizos labraron su triunfo en la primera Salvador se ha hecho con una trabajada parte, en la que consiguieron tres de sus victoria con punto bonus ante el Cajasol cuatro ensayos. El Cajasol R. Ciencias notó Rugby Ciencias en el encuentro disputado el en exceso la ausencia de su apertura y domingo en el Pepe Rojo de Valladolid. Los pateador Kurt Morhart, lesionado. Foto: Miguel Ángel Santos (El Norte de Castiilla) de (El Norte Santos Ángel Miguel Foto: Boletín informativo de la Federación Española de Rugby 2 Boletín del 15 de abril de 2009. Temporada 2008/2009 Campeonato de Europa Sub 18- Grupo B : España se impone con facilidad a Polonia 43-10 y concluye en tercera posición La selección española sub 18 ha superado sin problemas a Polonia en el encuentro por el tercer y cuarto puesto del Campeonato de Europa Sub 18 que se está celebrando en Toulon (Francia). FICHA TÉCNICA Toulón, (Francia), 11 de abril de 2009. Partido por el tercer y cuarto puesto Marcador: ESPAÑA 43 – Polonia 10 : (Primera parte) Min 4. Ensayo de Pedro Rodríguez transformado por Julen Goia. (7-0) Min 13. Golpe de Castigo del apertura polaco. (7-3) Min 17. Ensayo de Manuel Sainz transformado por Julen Goia. (14-3) Min 22. Ensayo de Michael Hogg transformado por Julen Goia. (21-3) Min 27. Ensayo de Sean Grenfell transformado por Julen Goia. (28-3) (Segunda parte) Min 4. Ensayo de Julen Goia. (33-3) Min 7. Ensayo de la tercera línea polaca transformado por su apertura. (33-10) Min. 14. Ensayo de Damián Jurado. (38-10) Min. 14. Ensayo de Julen Goia. (43-10) Alineación de España: 1.- Piera. Jaime. 2.- Smart, Michael 3.- Del Valle, José Luis 4.- Villanueva, Ignacio 5.- Bonfils, Unai 6.- De La Llana, Gerardo 7.- Hogg, Michael 8.- López, Alex 9.- Cruz, Freddie 10.- Gallagher, Tom 11.- Rodriguez, Pedro 12.- Jurado, Damian 13.- Goia, Julen 14.- Sainz, Manuel 15.- Grenffell, Sean --------------------------- 16.- Nimo, Joaquin; 17.- Sanz, Pablo; 18.- Vazquez, Diego; 19.- Rivero, Luis Miguel; 20.- Cebrian, Carlos; 21.- Gomez, Carlos; 22.- Gomez, Pol; 23.- Hinojosa, Brian; 24.- Davies,Henry; 25.- Morente, Fernando; 26.- Torres, Fernando Boletín informativo de la Federación Española de Rugby 3 Boletín del 15 de abril de 2009. Temporada 2008/2009 SELECCIÓN SELECCIÓN ESPAÑOLA FEMENINA : vs ESPAÑOLA España cae en Tarnos-Boucau FEMENINA ante Francia por 33-13 La Selección Española Femenina ha caído ante Francia XV por 33-13 en el último test preparatorio para el Campeonato de Europa que se celebrará del 16 al 24 de mayo de Estocolmo (Suecia). España se fue al decanso ganando por 12-13, Sin embargo, tras la reanudación, las numerosas lesiones leves sufridas en el conjunto español permitieron abrir hueco a un XV francés que se mostró físicamente superior en los últimos minutos del encuentro. SELECCIÓN ESPAÑOLA SUB-21 España - Portugal sub 21 : vs España se impone por 32-27 a Portugal en categoría sub 21 La Selección Española sub 21 se ha impuesto a Portugal por 32- 27 en el encuentro celebrado en el día de hoy en Madrid. En la primera parte España intentó probar a nuevos jugadores que no defraudaron. El juego vistoso a la mano fue la clave para llegar al descanso con 21-10. En la segunda parte se hicieron bastantes cambios por ambos equipo, manteniendo España el control del partido, en el que siempre fue por delante en el marcador. Cuando faltaban 5 minutos, Portugal consiguió enpatar a 27, pero fue rápidamente replicado por un nuevo ensayo de España, dejando el resultado en el 32-27 final. Boletín informativo de la Federación Española de Rugby 4 Boletín del 15 de avril de 2009. Temporada 2008/2009 Marcador: ESPAÑA 32 - 27 PORTUGAL: (Primera parte) Min 15. Ensayo de Daniel Hernández transformado por Alexis Herbrand. (7-0) Min 25. Golpe de Castigo para Portugal. (7-3) Min 17. Ensayo + transformación para Portugal. (7-10) (Segunda parte) Min 44. Ensayo de Gauthier Gibouin transformado por Alexis Herbrand. (14-10) Min 47. Ensayo de Iván Migliore transformado por Alexis Herbrand. (21-10) Min.50. Ensayo + transformación para Portugal. (21-17) Min. 51 Golpe de castigo Alexis Herbrand. (24-17) Min. 60 Golpe de castigo de Portugal. (24-20) Min. 70 Golpe de castigo Alexis Herbrand. (27-20) Min. 72 Ensayo + transformación para Portugal. (27-27) Min. 77 Ensayo de Sergi Aubanell. (32-27) FASE DE ASCENSO A 1ª NACIONAL : SORTEO DEL 14 DE ABRIL PARA EL GRUPO A PARA EL GRUPO B 1ª Eliminatoria (3 y 10 de mayo de 2009) 1ª Eliminatoria (3 y 10 de mayo de 2009) a) 2º Castilla y León vs. 1º Asturias a) 1º Aragón/Navarra vs. 2º País Vasco b) 1º Castilla y León vs. 1º Galicia b) 2º Aragón/Navarra vs. 1º País Vasco 2ª Eliminatoria (17 y 24 de mayo de 2009) 2ª Eliminatoria (17 y 24 de mayo de 2009) Vencedor B vs. Vencedor A Vencedor B vs. Vencedor A Boletín informativo de la Federación Española de Rugby 5 Boletín del 15 de avril de 2009. Temporada 2008/2009 PARA EL GRUPO C PARA EL GRUPO D 1ª Eliminatoria (3 y 10 de mayo de 2009) 1ª Eliminatoria (3 y 10 de mayo de 2009) a) 1º Valencia vs. 1º Baleares a) 2º Madrid vs. 1º Canarias b) 1º Murcia/Castilla-La Mancha vs. 1º b) 1º Andalucía vs. 1º Madrid Cataluña 2ª Eliminatoria (17 y 24 de mayo de 2009) 2ª Eliminatoria (17 y 24 de mayo de 2009) Vencedor A vs. Vencedor B Vencedor A vs. Vencedor B Las eliminatorias son de ida y vuelta. Los equipos nombrados en primer lugar jugarán en casa el primer partido. Programación Fin de Semana 18 y 19 de abril de 2009 : Liga RENFE División de Honor 2008/09. 18ª jornada Baldiri Aleu CORTABARRIA U.E. SantboianaC.R. - La Vila - (Santboi) Domingo, 12:30 h. (País Vasco) Estadio Pepe Rojo CHICHARRO VRAC Quesos Entrepinares - AMPO Ordizia R.E - (Valladolid) Domingo,12:30 h. (Andalucía) Valle de las Cañas RAPOSO CRC Madrid - Getxo Artea R.T. - (Pozuelo) Domingo,12:30 h (Castilla y León) Mini Estadio de Anoeta MOURINHA Pégamo Bera Bera - Cetransa El Salvador - (San Sebastián) Domingo, 12:00 h. (Portugal) Campo del Río Turia GALLASTEGUI Les Abelles R.C - Cajasol R. Ciencias - (Valencia) Domingo, 12:30 (País Vasco) Play Off - División de Honor B - Ascenso (Partido de vuelta) Polideportivo Municipal BOGAS C.R. Atlético Portuense - Hernani C.R.E. - (Puerto de Sta. María) Domingo, 12:00 h. (Cataluña) Urbieta ORTEGA Gernika R.T - Mercedes Benz Esp. Alcobendas - (Gernika) Domingo, 12:00 h. (Andalucía) Play Off - División de Honor B - Descenso (Partido de vuelta) Campo del Río Turia RUIZ GARCIA CAU ValenciaHelvetia Rugby - Belenos R.C. - (Valencia) Domingo, 11:00 h. (Andalucía) C.D. de Ayete LAZARO Krafft Atlético San Sebastián - UMA R. Málaga - (San Sebastian) Sábado, 16:00 h. (Madrid) 2ª Eliminatoria de Ascenso a División de Honor B. Vuelta. UNBE ROURE Eibar R.T - CAR Cáceres - (Eibar) Domingo 12:00 (Madrid) Universitat de Barcelona GAZTELURRUTIA F. C. Barcelona .- C. D. Hercesa - (Barcelona) Domingo 12:30 (País Vasco) CAMPEONATO DE ESPAÑA JUVENIL - 1ª FASE RUIZ JIMENEZ CAU Valencia - C.R. Sitges - Campo del Río (Valencia) viernes, 17,00 h. (Andalucía) Boletín informativo de la Federación Española de Rugby 6 Boletín del 15 de avril de 2009. Temporada 2008/2009 Campo del Río (Valencia) LOPEZ PEREZ C.R. Sitges - Hernani C.R.E. - sábado, 12:00 h. (Valencia) Campo del Río (Valencia) RUIZ JIMENEZ CAU Valencia - Hernani C.R.E. - Domingo, 9:45 h. (Andalucía) Campo Trevijano CUÑADO Ordizia R.E. - Quesos Entrepinares VRAC - (Ordizia) Viernes, 18:30 h.
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