Romanian Wolves

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The Romanian Wolves (Romanian: Lupii Români) is a professional Romanian rugby union team that competes annually in the Rugby Europe Super Cup.

Romanian Wolves
Full nameRomanian Wolves
Nickname(s)Lupii (The Wolves)
FoundedJune 9, 2004; 20 years ago (2004-06-09)
as Selecționata București
LocationRomania
Ground(s)Arcul de Triumf Stadium (Capacity: 8,207)
Coach(es)David Gérard
Captain(s)Ovidiu Cojocaru
Most appearancesFlorin Vlaicu (57)
Top scorerFlorin Vlaicu (314)
Most triesCătălin Fercu (8)
League(s)Rugby Europe Super Cup
20244th
1st kit
2nd kit

History

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2004-2008: Initial stages - Test Team for the National Squad

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At the end of the 2003-2004 season, both champions Dinamo Bucharest and runners-up Steaua Bucharest declined the opportunity to take part in European competitions next season, mainly for financial reasons.[1] With this in mind, the Romanian Rugby Federation decided to patch things up and create a new representative team based in Bucharest named "Selecționata București" (which could be translated as "Bucharest Representative Team") or simply "București" (translated as "Bucharest") in order to be more competitive on the international stage. Essentially, the idea was to create a team that would bring together the most valuable rugby players from the domestic championship and test them, give them a chance to prove they could be part of the senior national rugby team,[2] as well as providing some international experience for the up and coming local players. For this reason, the team was also known as "Romania A", a label that was fairly used in the Romanian sports media during the early years of the team's existence.[3] The 2004-2005 season marked the Bucharest Representative Team's debut in Europe, albeit not in the European Challenge Cup, which they were eligible for after Dinamo Bucharest withdrew, but rather in the European Shield.[4] They played Leonessa Rugby from Italy in the opening round. On December 5, 2004, the Bucharest Representative Team played their debut match at the Steaua stadium in Ghencea and emerged victorious with a score of 18-15.[5] Even with Valentin Ursache's red card elimination, the Romanians managed to achieve victory with points scored by Ion Teodorescu's try, Iulian Andrei's two penalties, and a transformation from a penalty try granted at the beginning of the second half. However, in the return match, Romania A lost with a score of 32-21,[6] resulting in their failure to qualify for the next round. Despite Lacatus and Teodorescu's two attempts, the team paid tribute to indiscipline, yellow cards being given to Alexandru Lacatus, Cornel Tatu, and Florin Poenaru.

From the 2005-06 season onwards, the Bucharest Representative Team took part in the Amlin Challenge Cup. In this particular edition, the Romanian side was placed in a group alongside Gloucester, Bayonne, and Toulon. Despite facing five defeats, they experienced a notable triumph at Stade Félix Mayol against Toulon, securing a 23-17 victory.[7] Players like Fercu, Ratiu, and Fercu once again, successfully scored three tries, with the last one being the decisive moment just three minutes before the game concluded.

In the 2006-07 season, the Romanians had a commendable performance in their group matches against Newport Dragons, Bristol, and Bayonne. They achieved a notable victory against Bayonne in Bucharest with a final score of 32-27,[8] despite being behind 12-17 at halftime. Catalin Dascalu, Costica Mersoiu, and Catalin Fercu each scored a try, with Fercu's last one proving to be decisive. However, they faced defeats against Newport with scores of 29-39 [9] and 10-66,[10] and against Bristol with scores of 3-27 [11] and 19-33.[12] In the match against Bayonne, the Bucharest Representative Team fought hard but ultimately conceded with a score of 38-31,[13] although Fercu managed to score three tries.

During the 2007-2008 season, Selectionata Bucuresti had their most successful participation on record. They achieved two victories and a draw in a group that included Worcester, Gran Parma, and Montauban. In Italy, they had a thrilling 23-23 draw [14] against Gran Parma, with Stelian Burcea, Costica Mersoiu, and Vasile Rus scoring successful attempts. In the rematch, they narrowly won 21-20,[15] with Gheorghita Bigiu and Ionut Dimofte each managing a try, and Florin Vlaicu contributing a conversion and three penalty kicks. Their second victory came against the French team Montauban, with a final score of 19-17.[16] Dimofte scored a try, which was converted by Vlaicu, who also added points from four penalty kicks. It is worth noting that the Romanian international Bogdan Balan played for the opposing team.

2008-2011: Taking on a Familiar Image - Adopting the Oak Leaf

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Starting from the 2008-2009 season, the Bucharest Representative Team underwent a transformation and became known as the Bucharest Oaks.[17] Competing alongside Bourgoin, Worcester, and Petrarca Padova, their performance was rather lackluster, with only one victory achieved during an away match against Padova. During the home game, we unfortunately succumbed to the Italians with a score of 14-20,[18] as they managed to secure one try and Ludovic Mercier successfully converted five penalties. However, in a thrilling match held in Italy, Florin Vlaicu emerged as the hero by securing the winning points through a penalty kick in the 74th minute, leading the Oaks to a triumphant 17-15 victory.[19]

In the 2009-10 edition, Bucharest Oaks secured just one victory. They emerged triumphant against Overmach Parma with a score of 21-9.[20] The points were scored by Csaba Gal and Cosmin Ratiu through tries, Florin Vlaicu with a conversion and two penalties, and Ionut Dimofte with a drop goal. The Oaks also put up a commendable performance against the French team Bourgoin, narrowly losing with a score of 19-21 at the end of the game,[21] after being tied 13-13 at halftime. A similar scenario unfolded in their match against Leeds at home, where they were leading 6-3 until the 70th minute but eventually lost with a score of 6-10.[22] However, they experienced losses against Bourgoin resulting in a score of 15-33,[23] Parma resulting in a score of 9-16 [24] and a significant defeat against Leeds with a score 0-47.[25]

During the 2010–11 season, they once again achieved the single victory feat in the pool stage of the Amlin Challenge Cup and also showcased an impressive performance at home against the esteemed French team, Stade Francais. Bucharest Oaks secured a narrow 20-19 win [26] versus Crociati, with a try scored by Catalin Nicolae and five penalties successfully executed by Danut Dumbrava. Despite scoring two tries through Madalin Lemnaru and Stelian Burcea in the match against Stade Francais, they ultimately had to accept defeat with a score of 20-29.[27] Stade Francais boasted a formidable lineup including renowned players like Hugo Bonneval, Pascal Papé, Sergio Parisse, Julien Dupuy, and Mathieu Bastareaud.

2011-2015: A renewed start - Wolves replaces Oaks as the new identity

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In the summer of 2011, the Romanian Rugby Federation announced that they've decided to change the team's name from Bucharest Oaks to Bucharest Wolves in order to avoid confusion with the Romanian national team,[28] also referred as "The Oaks." In the 2011-2012 edition of the Amlin Challenge Cup, the Bucharest Wolves were placed in a group with Stade Francais, Worcester, and Crociati and managed to secure two victories against the Italians. At the Arcul de Triumf stadium, they won 34-7 [29] and obtained the offensive bonus thanks to Adrian Apostol's hat-trick and Florin Vlaicu's four successful conversions and two penalty kicks. In the return game, they replicated the same performance with a 26-13 victory,[30] this time with Apostol, Flavius Dobre, and Florin Surugiu's double ensuring the offensive bonus. It's worth noting their impressive performance against Worcester in Bucharest, where they led 13-12 until the last quarter of the game, but unfortunately conceded two attempts and lost 13-24.[31]

In the 2012-2013 edition of the Amlin Challenge Cup, the Bucharest Wolves were placed in a group alongside Bath, Agen, and Calvisano. Throughout the tournament, they were able to secure 2 wins out of 6 matches. One notable triumph was their victory against the French team Agen, which took place in Bucharest on December 8, 2012. This thrilling game was filled with intense moments, and it was ultimately decided by Florin Vlaicu's remarkable penalty kick from 45 meters on the left side, resulting in a final score of 25-22.[32]

In the following season, the 2013-2014 Amlin Challenge Cup, the Romanians who were placed in Pool 3 alongside Newcastle Falcons, Brive and Calvisano, delivered a series of determined performances. At home, they faced Newcastle Falcons, leading 12-10 at halftime due to four penalty kicks from Valentin Calafeteanu but ultimately lost.[33] Against Brive, the Wolves led in both legs. In the away match, Florin Vlaicu’s three penalties secured a halftime lead, but they fell short in the second half.[34] On their own turf, they were ahead 13-9 until the 57th minute before Thomas Laranjeira’s precision sealed Brive's victory.[35] Despite valiant efforts, the team struggled to secure victories but these performances underscored the team’s competitive spirit against top European opposition.

The 2014-2015 season saw Bucharest Wolves qualifying for the European Rugby Challenge Cup through the Rugby Europe play-off. They withstood Italian club and old foes Calvisano in a two-legged tie. The Wolves won the first leg 18-13 at home, held at the Stadionul Arcul de Triumf,[36] and narrowly lost the second leg 13-10 in Italy.[37] However, their aggregate score of 28-26 secured their place in Pool 3. In Pool 3, the Wolves faced stiff competition from Stade Français, Newport Gwent Dragons and Newcastle Falcons. It proved to be the most challenging european campaign to date and the team finished without a win, placing fourth in the group. Despite this, there were moments of resilience and strong individual performances. Notably, they pushed Stade Français to a close 13-9 defeat in Bucharest, with Florin Vlaicu contributing vital penalties.[38] While outmatched in other fixtures, the Wolves demonstrated tenaciousness against high-caliber opponents.

2015: Transition from Bucharest Wolves to Domestic Club Representation

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After the 2014-2015 season, Bucharest Wolves ceased competing due to organizational changes in Romanian rugby. The decision was made by the Romanian Rugby Federation to replace the Wolves with the winner of Romania's domestic professional league, Liga Națională de Rugby, starting with the 2015-2016 season.[39] This was part of an effort to improve the visibility and competitiveness of local club teams rather than fielding a selection-based side for international club tournaments.[39] Among the factors was the reality of having the Wolves struggling to advance past the pool stages in their Challenge Cup history and them facing strives such as limited resources and difficulties in competing against stronger European club teams. Their final season in 2014-2015 saw them fail to win any of their matches, signaling an end to their run as a composite team.

2022: The Resurgence of the Romanian Wolves in European Rugby

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In 2022, the Wolves, previously inactive since 2015, revived as a competitive rugby team. Now labeled as Romanian Wolves, they entered the Rugby Europe Super Cup (RESC) marking a return to european club competition. This decision followed a strategic move by the Romanian Rugby Union (FRR) to boost the country's rugby development by creating a team that could help bridge the gap between emerging players and top-level international competition.[40] Under the leadership of head coach Sosene Anesi, who also works with Romania's national team, the Romanian Wolves joined the RESC's Eastern Conference for the 2022 season.[41] This league offered them the opportunity to compete against strong teams like the Tel Aviv Heat and sides from Georgia like the Black Lion and Rugby Club Batumi. This was a significant moment for Romanian rugby as it allowed their top players to compete at a higher level of intensity, helping with their growth and potentially improving the national team's performance in future international events.


Period Name
2004–2008 Bucharest Representative Team
2008–2011 Bucharest Oaks
2011–2015 Bucharest Wolves
2022– Romanian Wolves

Current squad

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Romanian Wolves Rugby Europe Super Cup squad

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(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players.
* denotes players qualified to play for Romania on residency or dual nationality.

Current coaching staff

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The current coaching staff of the Romanian Wolves:

Name Nationality Role
Iustin Ilioiu   ROU Manager
David Gérard   FRA Head Coach
Simon Maisuradze   GEO Assistant Coach (Forwards Coach)
Benjamin Lapeyre   FRA Assistant Coach (Backs Coach)
David Popa   ROU Video Analyst
Michael Dalley   UK Strength & Conditioning Head Coach
Adrien Hass   FRA Strength & Conditioning Assistant Coach
Daniel Carpo   ROU Strength & Conditioning Assistant Coach
Ilie Vlad   ROU Team Doctor
Marius Todosi   ROU Physiotherapist

Results and statistics

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European Shield

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Year Played Won Drawn Loss For Against
2004–05 2 1 0 1 39 47

European Challenge Cup / European Rugby Challenge Cup

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Year Pool Pos Played Won Drawn Loss Bonus Pts
2005–06 3 3rd 6 1 0 5 1 5
2006–07 1 3rd 6 1 0 5 4 8
2007–08 2 3rd 6 2 1 3 0 10
2008–09 3 4th 6 1 0 5 1 5
2009–10 1 3rd 6 1 0 5 3 7
2010–11 4 3rd 6 1 0 5 1 5
2011–12 1 3rd 6 2 0 4 2 10
2012–13 4 3rd 6 2 0 4 1 9
2013–14 3 3rd 6 2 0 4 2 10
2014–15 3 4th 6 0 0 6 1 1

European Rugby Continental Shield

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Year Played Won Drawn Loss For Against
2014 2 1 0 1 28 26

Rugby Europe Super Cup

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Year Round Played Won Drawn Loss Bonus Pts
2022 Eastern Conference 6 1 0 5 1 5
2023 Pool B 3 3 0 0 3 15
Semi-finals 1 0 0 1 - -
3rd place final 1 1 0 0 - -
2024 Pool B 3 2 0 1 2 11
Pool B final 1 1 0 0 - -

Badge

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ S-a decis: nici Dinamo si nici Steaua nu merg in Cupele Europene Archived October 29, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ Participarile Selectionatei Bucurestiului in Amlin Challenge Cup Archived October 29, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ “Am avut ocazia sa inscriem acele 3 puncte care ne puteau califica”, spune Virgil Nastase, antrenorul Romaniei A Archived November 7, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.This is an example of an online article where the label "Romania A" was used
  4. ^ S-a decis: nici Dinamo si nici Steaua nu merg in Cupele Europene Archived October 29, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.The primary objective was to secure more time for the team's preparation and cohesion. This was primarily because the European Shield commenced in December–January, whereas the Challenge Cup had an earlier start in October. Moreover, it served as an opportunity to assess and prepare players who could potentially strengthen the national team for the ongoing European Nations Cup.
  5. ^ Romania A - Leonessa 18-15 Archived November 12, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ Leonessa - Romania A 32-21 Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  7. ^ Selectionata Bucurestiului a invins la Toulon cu 23-17! Archived November 13, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  8. ^ Selectionata Bucurestiului a castigat cu 32-17 (12-17) in meciul cu Bayonne Archived November 13, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  9. ^ Bucuresti - Newport 29-39 (10-24) Archived November 13, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. ^ Newport - Selectionata Bucurestiului 66-10 - Scor final Archived November 13, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. ^ Selectionata Bucurestiului - Bristol 3-27 : I-am dominat pe englezi cu inaintarea Archived November 13, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  12. ^ Bristol - Bucuresti - 33-19 - Scor final Archived November 13, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  13. ^ Bayonne – Bucuresti 38-31 scor final. Bucurestiul a luat 2 puncte bonus! Archived November 13, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  14. ^ Meciul de sambata, Parma – Bucuresti 23-23, al doilea egal in cupele europene pentru romani Archived November 13, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  15. ^ Bucuresti a invins Parma in Challenge Cup cu 21-20, dupa 14-3 la pauza Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  16. ^ Superba victorie a Bucurestiului: 19-17 cu Montauban, echipa de pe locul 5 din Franta! Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  17. ^ Stejarii Bucuresti joaca acasa primele 3 meciuri din Challenge Cup Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  18. ^ Stejarii Bucuresti au pierdut cu Petrarca Padova: 14-20 Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  19. ^ Stejarii Bucuresti au castigat la Padova: 17-15 cu Petrarca, in etapa a IV-a a Challenge Cup Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  20. ^ Stejarii Bucuresti au invins Parma in Chalenge Cup: 21-9 Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  21. ^ Stejarii Bucuresti au ratat victoria in ultima secunda in fata lui Bourgoin: 19-21 Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  22. ^ Stejarii Bucuresti au ratat sansa de a fi pe locul 1 in grupa din Challenge Cup: 6-10 cu Leeds Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  23. ^ Stejarii Bucuresti, a 4-a infrangere in Challenge Cup: 15-33 cu Bourgoin Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  24. ^ Stejarii au pierdut si ultimul meci din Challenge Cup: 9-16 in deplasare la Parma Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  25. ^ Stejarii au pierdut fara sa marcheze macar un punct la Leeds: 0-47 Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  26. ^ Cu eseu in ultimul minut: Stejarii au invins Crociati, 20-19 Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  27. ^ Stejarii Bucuresti - Stade Francais 20-29. Am pierdut bonusul defensiv in ultima secunda Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  28. ^ Bucharest Wolves va reprezenta Romania in AMLIN Challenge Cup Archived November 14, 2023, at the Wayback Machine.
  29. ^ A www.ercrugby.com match report titled: Wolves start with bonus-point win Archived November 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  30. ^ A www.ercrugby.com match report titled: Wolves end on a high Archived January 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  31. ^ Bucharest Wolves - Worcester Warriors 13-24.
  32. ^ Bucharest Wolves - Agen 25-22.
  33. ^ "Newcastle survive Romanian scare". www.ercrugby.com. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  34. ^ "Quick-fire brace sees Brive home". www.ercrugby.com. Archived from the original on 6 February 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  35. ^ "Laranjeira boot rescues Brive". www.ercrugby.com. Archived from the original on 17 December 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  36. ^ Fără rugbyștii lui RCM UVT Timișoara, ”Lupii” București înving în manșa I cu Calvisano prin punctele lui Vlaicu Archived December 13, 2024, at the Wayback Machine.
  37. ^ Puncte băimărene: ”Lupii” București se califică în Italia în prelungiri pentru European Rugby Challenge Cup Archived December 13, 2024, at the Wayback Machine.
  38. ^ "Stade Francais survive scare in Romania". www.epcrugby.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  39. ^ a b RUGBY-UL ROMÂNESC / ANALIZĂ: Cluburile, între gloria din anii 60-90 și decadența din ultimul deceniu Archived December 14, 2024, at the Wayback Machine.
  40. ^ Selecționata Romanian Wolves va participa în Super Cup, ediția 2022, care debutează în luna septembrie Archived December 14, 2024, at the Wayback Machine.
  41. ^ Romanian Wolves Join the Rugby Europe Super Cup Archived December 14, 2024, at the Wayback Machine.
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