Estonia national rugby league team

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Estonia
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Team information
Governing body Estonia Rugby League Federation
Region Europe
Head coach Flag of Estonia.svg Andrei Blittein
IRL ranking 55th
Uniforms
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First colours
Team results
First international
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 38 – 24 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
(Tallinn, Estonia; 22 July 2006)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 86 – 0 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
(Riga, Latvia; 26 July 2009)

The Estonia national rugby league team represents Estonia in the sport of rugby league football. Estonia started competing in international rugby league in 2005. They have competed in several tournaments, including the Central Europe Development Tri-Nations and the European Bowl.

Contents

Estonia is currently ranked 22nd in the RLIF World Rankings, just behind Latvia and ahead of South Africa.

Results

As part of the RLEF development plan, Estonia has participated in fourth tier competitions with other developing nations. Estonia have had very limited success in international competition, failing to register a single win.

2006

The year 2006 saw the inaugural entrance of the Estonia into international competition. They played in the Central Europe Development Tri-Nations against Germany and Austria. Both of Estonia's games were high scoring, but they lost both matches.

Central Europe Development Tri-Nations

TeamPWDLPt
1Germany22004
2Austria21012
3Estonia20020

2008

In 2008 Estonia them entered the RLEF European Bowl. This tournament was originally scheduled to be contested among Estonia, Latvia and Ukraine. However, Ukraine was unable to play in the competition, so it became a two game test series, with Latvia taking both matches.

European Bowl

TeamPWDLPt
1Latvia22004
2Estonia20020

2009

The 2009 European Bowl was again scheduled to include Estonia, Latvia and Ukraine. Ukraine was able to compete this time, and dominated the competition. The game that assured the Ukrainians the championship was an 86–0 victory over Estonia.

European Bowl

TeamPWDLPt
1Ukraine22004
2Latvia21012
3Estonia20020

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