Half-time
Czech Republic: 0
Netherlands: 14

Tries
Czech Republic:
  • Daniel Veselý (64),
  • Tomáš Kasík (72)
Netherlands:
  • Joran Schoenmaker (8),
  • Joran Schoenmaker (22),
  • Shadan Lavia (44),
  • Arie-Tjerk Razoux Schultz (53),
  • Daniel de Ruiter (60),
  • Joran Schoenmaker (77)

Goals
Czech Republic:
  • Daniel Veselý (1/2)
Netherlands:
  • Auke Idzera (6/9)

Teams
Czech Republic:
  • Matěj Greenwood,
  • Martin Kubát,
  • Tomáš Kasík,
  • Filip-Daniel Kittl,
  • Antonín Berk,
  • Daniel Veselý,
  • Jakub Hudrlík,
  • Jan Říha,
  • Tomáš Řičica,
  • David Bělohlávek,
  • Taras Turkevyč,
  • Jan Hovard,
  • Ondřej Preininger.
  • Subs: Josef Chuchlík,
  • Erik Schulz,
  • Josef Brynda,
  • Jan Pecháček
Netherlands:
  • Laury Renac,
  • Arie-Tjerk Razoux Schultz,
  • Joran Schoenmaker,
  • Edson Neves,
  • Isaacs Ngirubiu,
  • Auke Idzera,
  • Ben Dommerhuisjen,
  • Mauricio Gomez Pazos,
  • Paul Dirkzwager,
  • Bonne Wilce,
  • Daniel de Ruiter,
  • Paul Kuijpers,
  • Frank Longhurst.
  • Subs: Lucas Gout,
  • Shadan Lavia,
  • Romeo Goldman,
  • Adam Braksator

Match report

A hat trick of tries from outstanding centre Joran Schoenmaker - the second a sensational solo effort - saw Netherlands claim the Euro D Championship, with a 36-10 win over Czechia at the Huseyin Akar Tesisler Stadium in Bodrum, Turkey.

The Orange Lions led 14-0 at the break, Auke Idzerda having kicked three early penalties, and though Czechia admirably kept going to the end with two consolation tries, Netherlands not only win promotion to Euro B but continue on the Rugby League World Cup 2025 qualifying road.

Head coach Kane Krlic, who is standing down after five years in charge, paid tribute to his side. “That showed a lot of what Dutch rugby league is about,” he said. “Working hard for each other, I’m just really proud. Now that we are increasing the domestic competition, this team is only going to get stronger and I can’t wait to see the growth. These lads love representing the country and love the sport as well.”

Second half tries from Shaden Lavia, winger Arie-Tjerk Razoux Schultz pouncing a loose ball, and rangy back rower Daniel De Ruiter put Netherlands 30 points up, but Czechia stand off Daniel Veselý led a late revival taking a fine off load to snipe over and converting Black Angels Hodonín’s Tomas Kasik’s score, before Schoenmaker completed his treble.

“We lost our captain and hooker Tomáš Řičica early on and we made a lot of mistakes, so in the first half we were only defending,” said Czechia head coach David Lahr, for whom Jan Hovard was a stand out. “To lose in the final, I am very proud of this very young squad.”

The Netherlands, with Den Haag Knights prop Bonne Wilce also outstanding, were presented with the trophy by officials from the Bodrum Municipality, who supported the Championship, and the French Consul General.