The Skilball Trophy
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Unions |
Fédération Internationale de Rugby Amateur Federaţia Română de Rugby French Rugby Federation Federazione Italiana Rugby Svenska Rugbyförbundet Spanish Rugby Federation Rugby Union of the Soviet Union |
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First match | |
Four Home Unions 43-18 Rest of Europe | |
Largest defeat | |
None |
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Unions |
Irish Rugby Football Union Rugby Football Union Scottish Rugby Union Welsh Rugby Union |
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First match | |
Four Home Unions 43-18 Rest of Europe | |
Largest defeat | |
None |
The Skilball Trophy was contested in 1990 by a team titled the "Four Home Unions" against a team titled the "Rest of Europe XV". This was a match to raise money for the rebuilding of Romania following the overthrow of Nicolae Ceauşescu in December 1989.[1] The Four Nations team's logo was that used by the British and Irish Lions, i.e. the crests of the four home unions united in a shield. The Rest of Europe played under the symbol of the Federaţia Română de Rugby. The match was played at Twickenham, and the four home unions won the match 43-18 with England captain Will Carling scoring two tries.
Teams
Four Home Unions
- A G Hastings
Scotland
- A G Stanger
Scotland
- W D C Carling
England
- J C Guscott
England
- R Underwood
England
- C R Andrew
England
- R J Hill
England
- D M B Sole
Scotland
- B C Moore
England
- M Griffiths
Wales
- P J Ackford in bio
England
- N P Francis
Ireland
- J Jeffrey
Scotland
- P J Winterbottom
England
- N P Mannion
Ireland
- Replacements
- D F Cronin in teamsheet
Scotland
Rest of Europe
- M Toader
Romania
- M Dancla
France (uncapped)
- G Danglade
France (uncapped)
- N Fulina
Romania
- P Lagisquet
France
- P Capitani
France (uncapped)
- A Hueber
France(uncapped although later capped for France)
- M Pujolle
France
- P Dintrans
France
- G Rossi
Italy
- M Cécillon
France
- S Ciorascu
Romania
- T Janeczek
France
- H Dumitras
Romania
- A Tichonov
Soviet Union
- Replacements
- L Armary
France
- P T Capdevielle
France
- K Tapper
Sweden
- F Torossian
France
- F Gaetaniello
Italy
- I Mironov
Soviet Union
- J Moreno
Spain
- L Armary
Notes
- ↑ McMurtrie, Bill (3 April 1990). "Grand Slam men overlooked. Only four Scots to face Europe XV". heraldscotland.com. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
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