2010–12 European Nations Cup Second Division

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The 2010–12 European Nations Cup Second Division is the third tier rugby union in Europe behind the Six Nations Championship and the 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division.

The second division comprises four pools (2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D). Teams within each division play each other in a home and away round robin schedule over a two-year period.

At the end of each season a champion is declared, but for relegation and promotion only the two years ranking are considered.

The first in the 2010–2012 ranking of each pool will be promoted while last place teams will be relegated. Winners of pool 2A, will be promoted to division 1-pool B for the 2012–14 edition while the last place team in pool 2A will be relegated to pool 2B. Likewise, winners of 2B will be promoted to 2A, last place in 2B will be relegated to 2C, winner of 2C will be promoted to 2B, last place of 2C will be relegated to 2D, winner of 2D will be promoted to 2C and last place of 2D will be relegated to 3; The winner of 3 replacing the relegated 2D team. Additionally, there will be playoff matches between second place teams and fourth place teams between pools. Winners of these playoffs will determine if additional promotions/relegation occur. There will no playoff between the fourth of 2D and the second of 3.[1]

Division 2A[]

Season 2010–2011[]

  • Table
2010–11 Champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Sweden 4 4 0 0 2 136 77 +59 18
2  Lithuania 4 3 0 1 3 117 47 +70 15
3  Latvia 4 1 0 3 3 77 151 −74 7
4  Malta 4 1 0 3 3 66 80 −14 7
5  Croatia 4 1 0 3 1 53 94 −41 5
  • Matches
24 October 2010 Croatia  13–32  Sweden Split, Croatia  
Try: 32'
Con: 33'
Pen: 2'
59'
Report[permanent dead link] Try: Borg 10'
Daish 15'
45'
70'
Con: 16'
46', 71'
Pen: 28'
61'
Referee: Tomas Tuma (Czech Republic)
30 October 2010 Latvia  12–14  Croatia Riga, Latvia  
30 October 2010 Lithuania  9–6  Malta Savivaldybė Stadium, Šiauliai, Lithuania  
6 November 2010 Malta  26–33  Latvia Paola, Malta  
6 November 2010 Sweden  26–22  Lithuania Trelleborg, Sweden  
Try: 21'
Daish 43'
59'
Con: 22'
Pen: 7', 18', 66'
Report[permanent dead link] Try: 3'
62'
80+'
Con: 63'
80+'
Pen: 46'
Attendance: 300
Referee: Frank Himmer (Germany)
30 April 2011 Lithuania  57–3  Latvia Kaunas, Lithuania  
30 April 2011 Malta  21–14  Croatia Paola, Malta  
7 May 2011 Croatia  5–10  Lithuania Split, Croatia  
7 May 2011 Sweden  24–13  Malta Enköping, Sweden  
Try: 5'
49'
62'
Con: 5', 49', 62'
Pen: 71'
Report Try: 59'
Con: 59'
Pen: 11', 64'
Referee: Vladamir Volovik (Russia)
14 May 2011 Latvia  29–54  Sweden Riga, Latvia  
Try: 58'
69'
76'
penalty try 80+'
Con: 59', 70', 80+'
Pen: 18'
Report[permanent dead link] Try: Borg 23', 47'
28', 42'
T. Johansson 32'
40+', 53'
Con: 24', 33', 40+', 43', 54'
Pen: 12', 15', 73'
Referee: Marcin Zeszitek (Poland)

Season 2011–2012[]

  • Table
2011–12 Champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Malta 4 3 0 1 1 80 55 +25 13
2  Lithuania 4 2 1 1 4 116 78 +38 13
3  Sweden 4 2 1 1 1 99 73 +26 11
4  Croatia 4 2 0 2 3 109 76 +33 11
5  Latvia 4 0 0 4 0 19 141 −122 0
  • Matches
22 October 2011 Lithuania  30–30  Sweden Kaunas, Lithuania  
14:00 UTC+3 Try: 30', 62', 78'
48'
Con: 31', 49'
Pen: 3', 14'
Report[permanent dead link] Try: 29'
55'
Con: 56'
Pen: 12', 24', 33', 36', 38', 40+'
Referee: Tomas Tuma (Czech Republic)
29 October 2011 Latvia  0–28  Malta Riga, Latvia  
15:00 UTC+3 Try: Collins 40' Holloway R. 45'
Quarendon 47' O'Brien 80'
Con: O'Brien 48'
Pen: O' Brien 3' 58'
Report[permanent dead link] Referee: Vadim Pikhovkin (Russia)
29 October 2011 Sweden  24–18  Croatia Enköping, Sweden  
15:00 UTC+2 Try: 18', 26', 63'
Con: 19', 27', 64'
Pen: 2'
Report[permanent dead link] Try: Brown 34', 66'
Con: 35'
Pen: 4', 31'
Referee: Frank Himmer (Germany)
5 November 2011 Malta  14–10  Lithuania Valletta, Malta  
Try: O'Brien 59'
Pen: O'Brien 45' 55'
Drop: O'Brien 56'
Report[permanent dead link] Try: Grigas 40'
Con: Marcisaukas 40'
Pen: Marcisaukas 23'
Referee: Montoya (Spain)
5 November 2011 Croatia  34–8  Latvia Split, Croatia  
Try: Sekovanec 21', Ayoub 23'
Suta 56' Juresko 59'
Con: Lovreta 22' 24' 57' 60'
Pen: Lovreta 5' 11'
Report[permanent dead link] Try: Jakuss 20'
Drop: Kotlevs 9'
Referee: M.Hoyer (Netherlands)
21 April 2012 Malta  22–14  Sweden Valletta, Malta  
Try: 2
Pen: 4
Try: 2
Con: 2
28 April 2012 Latvia  8–48  Lithuania Riga, Latvia  
28 April 2012 Croatia  31–16  Malta Zagreb, Croatia  
5 May 2012 Sweden  31–3  Latvia Enköping, Sweden  
5 May 2012 Lithuania  28–26  Croatia  

Table 2010–12[]

Promoted to division 1B
to play-off
Relegated for 2012–2014
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Sweden 8 6 1 1 3 235 150 +85 29
2  Lithuania 8 5 1 2 6 233 125 +108 28
3  Malta 8 4 0 4 4 146 135 +11 20
4  Croatia 8 3 0 5 4 162 170 −8 19
5  Latvia 8 1 0 7 3 96 292 −196 7

Division 2B[]

Season 2010–11[]

  • Table
2010–11 Champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1   Switzerland 4 3 0 1 3 94 37 +57 15
2  Andorra 4 3 0 1 3 98 53 +45 15
3  Slovenia 4 2 0 2 1 75 58 +17 9
4  Serbia 4 2 0 2 1 71 90 −19 9
5  Armenia 0 0 0 4 0 0 100 −100 0
  • Matches
2 October 2010 Switzerland   25 – 0 (forfeit)  Armenia Lausanne, Switzerland  
15:00 UTC+2 Try: 41'
50'
55'
Con: 41', 50' 55'
Pen: 4', 15', 40'
Report Try: 19'
24'
71'
Con: 19', 24', 71'
Pen: 9', 45'
Referee: Frank Himmer (Germany)
9 October 2010 Andorra  22–7  Slovenia Andorra la Vella, Andorra  
16:00 Try: 15' m
51' m
60' m
77' c
Con: (1/4)
Report[permanent dead link] Try: 45' c
Con: (1/1)
23 October 2010 Slovenia  33–3  Serbia Ljubljana, Slovenia  
13 November 2010 Armenia  0 – 25 (forfeit)  Andorra Abovyan, Armenia  
20 November 2010 Serbia  18–15   Switzerland Belgrade, Serbia  
19 February 2011 Andorra  42–25  Serbia Andorra la Vella, Andorra  
19 March 2011 Switzerland   21–9  Andorra Nyon, Switzerland  
30 April 2011 Slovenia  10–33   Switzerland Ljubljana, Slovenia  
7 May 2011 Serbia  25 – 0 (forfeit)  Armenia Belgrade, Serbia  
28 May 2011 Armenia  0 – 25 (forfeit)  Slovenia Abovyan, Armenia  

Season 2011–12[]

  • Table
2010–11 Champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1   Switzerland 4 4 0 0 3 159 40 +119 19
2  Andorra 4 3 0 1 2 70 35 +35 14
3  Serbia 4 2 0 2 3 103 36 +67 11
4  Slovenia 4 1 0 3 1 31 152 −121 5
5  Armenia 4 0 0 4 0 0 100 −100 0
29 October 2011 Serbia  52–0  Slovenia Roxal, Belgrade Serbia  
Referee: T. Tuma, (Czech Republic)
12 November 2011 Switzerland   27–19  Serbia Monthey Switzerland  
Referee: V.Bouchet , (Norway)
12 November 2011 Slovenia  6–15  Andorra Stanežiče, Slovenia  
Referee: Mossford (Finland)
26 November 2011 Andorra  21–22   Switzerland Andorra La Vella  
Referee: Muldoon (Netherlands)
17 March 2012 Switzerland   85–0  Slovenia  
Try: 13
Con: 10
7 April 2012 Andorra  25 – 0 (forfeit)  Armenia  
14 April 2012 Armenia  0 – 25 (forfeit)   Switzerland  
14 April 2012 Serbia  7–9  Andorra  
28 April 2012 Armenia  0 – 25 (forfeit)  Serbia  
12 May 2012 Slovenia  25 – 0 (forfeit)  Armenia Stanežiče, Slovenia  

Table 2010–2012[]

Promoted to division 2A
to play-off
Relegated for 2012–2014
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1   Switzerland 8 7 0 1 6 253 77 +176 34
2  Andorra 8 6 0 2 5 168 88 +80 29
3  Serbia 8 4 0 4 4 174 126 +48 20
4  Slovenia 8 3 0 5 2 106 210 −104 14
5  Armenia 8 0 0 8 0 0 200 −200 0

Division 2C[]

Season 2010–11[]

  • Table
2010–11 Champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Israel 4 3 0 1 0 77 55 +22 12
2  Denmark 4 2 1 1 1 78 76 +2 11
3  Hungary 4 2 0 2 2 77 65 +12 10
4  Austria 4 2 0 2 1 65 67 −2 9
5  Norway 4 0 1 3 1 31 65 −34 3
  • Matches
16 October 2010
Hungary  22–16  Austria
Budapest, Hungary

16 October 2010
Norway  14–14  Denmark
Oslo, Norway

30 October 2010
Israel  23–14  Hungary

6 November 2010
Denmark  21–20  Hungary
Odense, Denmark

6 November 2010
Austria  15–9  Norway
Vienna, Austria

9 April 2011
Israel  20–11  Austria

7 May 2011
Denmark  27–19  Israel
Odense, Denmark

14 May 2011
Austria  23–16  Denmark
Vienna, Austria

14 May 2011
Norway  3–15  Israel
Oslo, Norway

4 June 2011
Hungary  21–5  Norway
Budapest, Hungary

Season 2011–12[]

  • Table
2011–12 Champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Israel 4 4 0 0 2 109 42 +67 18
2  Denmark 4 3 0 1 0 77 55 +22 12
3  Austria 4 1 0 3 4 92 74 +18 8
4  Hungary 4 1 0 3 0 53 117 −64 4
5  Norway 4 1 0 3 0 41 84 −43 4
  • Matches
15 October 2011
Denmark  28–5  Norway
Odense, Denmark

22 October 2011
Austria  26–28  Israel
Vienna, Austria

29 October 2011
Hungary  13–21  Denmark

29 October 2011
Israel  22–11  Norway

5 November 2011
Austria  38–7  Hungary
Vienna, Austria

21 April 2012
Hungary  5–44  Israel

21 April 2012
Denmark  28–22  Austria
Odense, Denmark

5 May 2012
Norway  11–6  Austria
Oslo, Norway

19 May 2012
Norway  14–28  Hungary


Season 2010–12[]

  • Table
Promoted to division 2B
to play-off
Relegated to division 2D
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Israel 8 7 0 1 2 186 97 +89 30
2  Denmark 8 5 1 2 1 155 131 +24 23
3  Austria 8 3 0 5 5 157 141 +16 17
4  Hungary 8 3 0 5 2 130 182 −52 14
5  Norway 8 1 1 6 1 72 149 −77 7

Division 2D[]

Season 2010–11[]

  • Table
2010–11 Champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Cyprus 4 4 0 0 4 208 31 +177 20
2  Bulgaria 4 3 0 1 0 63 95 −32 13
3  Greece 4 1 0 3 3 72 87 −15 7
4  Finland 4 1 0 3 1 41 107 −66 5
5  Luxembourg 4 1 0 3 0 44 108 −64 4
  • Matches
15 October 2010
Finland  10–18  Luxembourg

5 November 2010
Bulgaria  25–22  Greece

13 November 2010
Luxembourg  8–18  Bulgaria

20 November 2010
Greece  13–33  Cyprus
Athens, Greece

12 March 2011
Cyprus  55–8  Bulgaria

26 March 2011
Cyprus  70–10  Finland

2 April 2011
Greece  30–18  Luxembourg
Athens, Greece

7 May 2011
Luxembourg  0–50  Cyprus

14 May 2011
Bulgaria  12–10  Finland

11 June 2011
Finland  11–7  Greece
Helsinki, Finland

Season 2011–12[]

2011–12 Champions
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Cyprus 4 4 0 0 4 266 20 +246 20
2  Greece 4 2 0 2 2 76 100 −24 10
3  Bulgaria 4 2 0 2 0 55 181 −126 9
4  Luxembourg 4 2 0 2 1 64 78 −14 9
5  Finland 4 0 0 4 0 38 120 −82 2
8 October 2011
Cyprus  48–7  Luxembourg

22 October 2011
Bulgaria  19–16  Luxembourg

5 November 2011
Greece  47–7  Bulgaria

12 November 2011
Greece  16–6  Finland
Athens, Greece

21 April 2012
Luxembourg  26–3  Finland

28 April 2012
Bulgaria  3–94  Cyprus

5 May 2012
Luxembourg  15–8  Greece

26 May 2012
Cyprus  72–5  Greece

26 May 2012
Finland  24–26  Bulgaria
Turku, Finland

9 June 2012
Finland  5–52  Cyprus
Helsinki, Finland

Table 2010–12[]

Promoted to Pool 2C
to play-off
Relegated to 3rd division
Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost Bonus for against difference
1  Cyprus 8 8 0 0 8 466 51 +405 40
2  Bulgaria 8 5 0 3 1 118 276 −158 21
3  Greece 8 3 0 5 5 148 187 −39 17
4  Luxembourg 8 3 0 5 1 108 186 −78 13
5  Finland 8 1 0 7 3 79 227 −148 7
  • Due to Armenia dropping out of the European Nations Cup, Finland was not relegated to Division 3.

Promotion/Relegation Playoffs[]

2A/2B[]

26 May 2012  Andorra 8–44 Croatia  Andorra  
Try: Marc Gispert rugby ball 2'
Pen: Marc Abello 39'
Report[permanent dead link] Try: Marko Bunić rugby ball 15'
Dominik Draženović rugby ball 25'66'
Vlado Ursić rugby ball 35'
Paško Ivančić rugby ball 41'58'
Duje Grubišić rugby ball 80'
Con: Paško Ivančić (2)
Tomislav Gomuzak (1)
Pen: Paško Ivančić 54'
Referee: France David Rosich

2B/2C[]

9 June 2012 Slovenia  (forfeit)  Denmark  
  • Slovenia chose to accept relegation to Division 2C and forfeited the match.

2C/2D[]

23 June 2012 Hungary  26–29  Bulgaria  
  • Due to Armenia dropping out of the European Nations Cup, both teams will play in Division 2C.

References[]

  1. ^ "ENC 2010–12 – Promotion/Relegation map" (in Polish). Archived from the original on 24 October 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
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