Poland tour to Norway a success despite heavy defeat
Poland association president Lukasz Lucka insists their recent tour to Norway was a great success, despite suffering a heavy defeat.
Poland have returned home from their first international rugby league match, having gone down 76-0 to Norway at the Stavanger Stadion.
Rugby league activity first commenced in the country in 2011, with Poland Rugby XIII set up four years later and the organisation received official status in 2017.
On the tour, Lucka said: “Maybe it’s hard to believe considering the score, but we really enjoyed the match and the whole trip.
“We understand there won’t be easy matches for us as the newcomers to international rugby league. We just want to play better and every time we face another national team improve, and eventually we will be competitive.
“The tour was a great success for us. It wasn’t easy to organize everything but thanks to all the hard-working people involved, we made it. We’re ready for more challenges, not only on the pitch but also off it. We will prepare now for participating in the Emerging Nations World Championship next month.
“Despite the score, the game will definitely be the one to remember. There was a big and passionate Polish crowd present at the game supporting us for the whole 80 minutes. The community in Stavanger is just fantastic, and it was a great pleasure playing for them.”
Norway, who are preparing for their home 2021 World Cup qualifying showdown with Germany, were ruthless as they ran in 14 tries.
Bendik Kalvik, Simon Viljøen, Ezra McIntyre and Harald Mikelsen all crossed twice, with Kristoffer Borsheim, Nils Kristian Holte, Chris Stalsberg, Kevin Båtnes, Dan Horne, Lucas Zuniga all posting four-pointers. Borsheim kicked six goals, while Fredrik Nortun got four.
Norway coach Dave Hunter is very positive about the country’s rugby league future.
He said: “This was probably the youngest team we’ve ever fielded, with three players aged 18 plus many others in their early 20s.
“It was very satisfying to get the win but what pleased me more was the way the players stuck to a gameplan.
“There are still a few areas we need to get better in and we’ll work hard to ensure we are ready for the Germany game in two weeks.
“It was tough for the Poles but they played with great spirit and never gave up. They are a team with a lot of potential and will only get better with more experience.”