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Nickname(s) | The Centurions |
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Association | Florian Republic Rugby League |
Head Coach | Morgan Maguire |
Top try-scorer | Adam Rogers (17) |
Top point-scorer | Rhys Baxter |
Home stadium |
Northcliff Arena City of Blackoak Stadium Red Bear Park |
FMRL code | FLO |
FMRL ranking | 2 |
Highest FMRL ranking | 2 |
Lowest FMRL ranking | 10 |
First international | |
Florian Republic 20–10 Tellia | |
Biggest win | |
Hoenn 6–88 Florian Republic | |
Biggest defeat | |
Gerenia 40–6 Florian Republic |
The Floria national rugby league team is the national rugby league team of the Florian Republic. The team is administered by the Florian Republic Rugby Football League. On the 20th June, it beat Tellia 20-10 in its first ever match. Since then the Centurions regularly competed in international competition such as the ARL Championships and FMRL World Cup. In 2017, they contested the Williams Shield against Etourney. The team will compete at the 2018 FMRL Four Nations due to winning hosting rights.
History
First matches
In 2017, the Florian Republic came into existence and early in its history rugby league became extremely popular as the sport rapidly became popular among the working class people in the country, whilst rugby union suffered due to lack of interest from upper-class citizens. Several amateur clubs were formed before 12 of them became fully professional, leading to the formation of the Florian Super League, later on, most of the remaining clubs would become professional and join the semi-professional leagues below the Super League. Only three days after the formation of the country, the national team would play its first international against Tellia.
Failure to qualify for the 2017 FMRL World Cup
After formation, the Florian Republic entered qualification for the 2017 FMRL World Cup, which was held in Vyktory. There were high expectations for the team to qualify as group winners however then teams qualifying campaign was a disaster. Playing Gerenia in their competitive debut, a poor performance lead to a 30-12 defeat. A week later, the team travelled to Lamantia and drew 24-24 in a tight game. It got even worse for the team as they were embarrassingly hammered by Gerenia 40-6 leading to huge riots after the game and the eventual sacking of James Noble, the manager at the time. A week later, Jack Rowley a hugely successful manager at a domestic level was appointed and the appointment paid off as the team thrashed Lamantia 40-0 at home in their final qualifying match. With a chance of reaching the repechage round of the qualifiers still possible, hopes of reaching the repechage rounds were thwarted after results did not go their way in the last game of the qualifying group, thus the team did not qualify for the main tournament.
2018-present
The team started off 2018 with a test match against Mercury national rugby league team. In a close encounter, the team lost 36-24 in a thrilling game. It was also the teams first defeat since their embarrassment during the 2017 FMRL World Cup qualification tournament. A few days, The team shocked the rugby league world a few days after they beat the World Champions, Senya 22-18 in a packed Northcliff Arena. To prepare for the 2018 ARL Championships, the team toured Keltia playing the likes of Tellia,Nova English Korea and old foes, Mercury. The team received a huge shock when in the semi-finals of the competition, after an ill-disciplined and poor display was beaten by Craitland and therefore crashed out of the tournament. The Florian Republic competed at the rugby league tournament at the 2018 Micras Games and won the tournament famously beating huge rivals Mercury in the group stage and final. After the Micras Games success, the team competed in the 2018 FMRL Four Nations for the first time. The team made a brilliant start to the tournament beating World no. 1 Mercury 24–10 before a shock 32–24 loss to Birgeshir. After the defeat, this lead to the team having to beat hosts and title holders Senya if they wanted to progress to the final as all teams were tied on 2 points. The team reached the final in what is seen as the greatest win the team has ever done. In front of a very packed and hostile Senyan crowd at the ĴetsStad, The Florian Republic inflicted a huge 46-6 win over the hosts and title winners dumping them out of the tournament in humiliating fashion. After the game, the team finished top of the group stage and faced old rivals Mercury in the grand final, winning the game. The 2018 FMRL World Cup ended up as a nightmare for the team as shock losses between Nova English Korea and Birgeshir and an unconvincing win over Zandarijin lead to the team finishing 3rd in Group B. This led to Jack Rowley unfairly sacked three days before the Quarter Finals. In a wet very quarter-final between hosts Senya, in a world record crowd saw the World Cup's first-ever tryless with Rhys Baxter kicking 3 penalty goals to victory. The Semi-Finals sent the Florians back to down to Micras and arrogance by fans removed after the team were thrashed 42-4 by bogey team, Birgeshir. ON the 10th December 2018, it was announced that Northsilver Panthers Coach, Morgan Maguire would take over the team after the World Cup. He was also appointed the Great Floria coach on the same day. The 2019 Apollonian Series was a great success with Great Floria beating Craitland comfortably in both tests. The series proved to be the only international fixtures played in 2019 as the FMRL approved a change of having the FMRL World Cup every two years instead of one.
Identity
Kit
File:Florian Republic RL Kit Alt 2020.png
Kit manufacturer
Year | Kit Manufacturer |
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2017-2018 | EV2 |
2018-2020 | Chevron |
2020- | EV2 |
Media coverage
FBC Sport have the rights to screen all international games. They show every game the Florian Republic competes in such as the FMRL World Cup, as well as all the Four Nations, and Williams Shield games.
Coaching staff
Head coach | Morgan Maguire |
Assistant coach | Luke Hayes |
Assistant coach | Blake Slater |
First team coach | Reece Rogers |
Team manager | Louis Henderson |
Fitness coach | Tom Farrar |
Media Manager | Hunter Warner |
Physiotherapist | Rhys Mills |
Managerial history
Appointed | Dismissed | Manager | P | W | D | L | Win % |
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17th June 2017 | 13th August 2017 | James Noble | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 25% |
14th August 2017 | 30th November 2018 | Jack Rowley | 25 | 18 | 0 | 9 | 72% |
30th November 2018 | 20/02/2019 | Sandro Betts (Interim) | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 66% |
20th February 2019 | present | Morgan Maguire | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100% |
Players
Squad for 2019
Player | Club | Position | |
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1 | |||
2 | |||
3 | |||
4 | Leo Bell | Northcliff Roosters | Right Centre |
5 | |||
6 | Andrew Watkins | Stonehall Rhinos | Stand-off |
7 | Nathan Chambers | Southern Storm | Scrum Half |
8 | Prop | ||
9 | Jesus Skinner | Havenbarrow Wolves | Hooker |
10 | Prop | ||
11 | Sean Powell | Stonehall Rhinos | Second Row |
12 | James Cronk | Southern Storm | Second Row |
13 | Jenson Cole | Havenbarrow Wolves | Loose Forward |
14 | Leo Bromwich | Southern Storm | Sub |
15 | Darnell Griffen | Havenbarrow Wolves | Sub |
16 | Luke Moon | Stonehall Rhinos | Sub |
17 | Kyrie Shepard | Meadowedge Warriors | Sub |
18 | Kayden Fox | Meadowedge Warriors | Sub |
19 | Nicholas Foster | Northsilver Panthers | Sub |
20 | Sam Lee | Stonehall Rhinos | Sub |
21 | Cameron Bromwich | Southern Storm | Sub |
22 | Riley Bates | Northcliff Tigers | Sub |
23 | Taylor Cox | Northcliff Roosters | Sub |
24 | Liam Gale | Northcliff Tigers | Sub |
Competitive record
Chronological competitive participation
- 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualification
- 2017 Williams Shield
- 2018 FMRL Four Nations
- 2018 FMRL World Cup
World Cup record
World Cup Record | ||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | |||||
2017 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2018 | Quarter Finals |
FMRL Four Nations
Four Nations Record | ||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | |||||
2018 | Winners | 1st out of 4 | 4 |
ARL Championship record
ARL Championships Record | ||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | |||||
2018 | Semi-Finals | 3rd Place | 2 |
Micras Games
Micras Games Record | ||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | |||||
2018 | Final | 1st | 5 |
Minor tournaments
Upcoming Fixtures
Date | Match type | Venue | Opposition |
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Florian Republic 'A'
Upcoming fixtures for the national 'A' team.
Date | Match type | Venue | Opposition |
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Rivalries
Supporters of the Floria national rugby league team consider Mercury as their main rivals. However, matches against Craitland and Senya have had heated affairs in the past.
Culture
Fans
Rugby league is the national sport of the Florian Republic and the sport is treated almost like a religion. Fans are loud and aggressive and on match days the fans are very vocal and the majority of them stand for long periods of the game. Flares are regularly set off and the majority wave the national flag. The atmosphere is intimidating and fans of the opposition are advised to travel and watch the match under high security.
The Bas Tanec (War Dance)
A Bas Tanec is a traditional dance of the people of the Florian Republic and the Florian Republic national rugby league team perform the dance before their international matches.
Honours
Flag
The Florian Republic has used the following flags during its FMRL affiliation:
2017 | 2017– |
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