- Sam Murtagh (7),
- Devan Sharp (11),
- Tom Farren (15),
- Devan Sharp (24),
- Marcus Geener (34),
- Marcus Geener (58),
- Henry Ogden (62),
- Joshua Langley (67),
- Daniel Knott (70),
- Daniel Knott (73)
- George Jamieson (9/10)
- Ihor Yefanov (2/2)
- Sam Murtagh,
- Jacob Haigh,
- Marcus Geener,
- Henry Ogden,
- Daniel Knott,
- George Jamieson,
- Devan Sharp,
- Miller Dalton,
- Scott Simmons,
- Tom Farren,
- Keane Elms,
- Ben Metcalfe,
- Joe Lewis.
- Subs: Alfie Hough,
- Jack Lawler,
- Fletcher Holgate,
- Joshua Langley
- Ryan Jurkans,
- Vadum Dotsiak,
- Maksym Reshetukha,
- Andrii Mordovanets,
- Mykhailo Novosad,
- Ihor Yefanov,
- Aziz Stepanenko,
- Maksym Harmash,
- Ivan Mazur,
- Bohdan Mazu,
- Arsen Havdo,
- Kostiantyn Tiurin,
- Phoenix Death.
- Subs: Andrii Hladkyi,
- Nazar Shmalko,
- Kyrylo Vokov,
- Ruslan Lipisii
Match report
England qualified for the European U19s Championshp Final with a 52-4 win over Ukraine in the first semi final, posting nine tries, Marcus Geener and Daniel Knott both with doubles, on another swelteringly hot day. “The scoreline doesn’t represent the hard work the Ukrainians put into that game,” said England U19s head coach Gary Hewer. “It was extremely tough and they never stopped coming at us, they really dug deep and caused us several threats.
“We’ve worked hard on execution and taking our chances and that showed. We came with one aim, to win the tournament, and we’ve now got that opportunity.”
Ukraine led thanks to an early Ihor Yefanov penalty but England were 30-4 up at the break, the pick of their tries from scrum half Devan Sharp who showed three dummies to jink his way over. To their enormous credit Ukraine kept England out for the third quarter but succumbed to three late long range tries.
Ukraine U19s head coach, Dan Beardshaw, commented: “We were against a well-organised, experienced side who are so good at what they do but I’m so proud of the efforts of my players, especially in scramble defence.
“For 20 minutes of the second half the score was 0-0 and we caused them a lot of problems. Attacking-wise, we’re not yet smart enough but the boys are going to take huge experience from that for the next game.”