50 players in the long squad Romania Team test matches in November. Romania against Chile, Uruguay and Samoa

 Next month, the Romania Team test matches will play three World Rugby test matches, with Chile (November 5), Uruguay (November 12), and Samoa (November 19), all to be detained at the Arc de Triomphe National Rugby Arena. Also, two extremely stimulating test matches will be frolicked in Bucharest, Tonga vs Chile (November 12) and Tonga vs Uruguay (November 19). Rugby fans can buy Scotland Vs Romania Tickets from our website.

“In November we will have three strong competitions with Chile, a team that is in continuous progress, with Uruguay, an already acquainted opponent, and Samoa, a very strong team.

 The matches are a great opportunity to prove our growth in playing style and for athletes to stand out for assortment in the World Cup squad. For these matches, the technical staff has established an extended batch of 50 athletes, 27 onwards, and 23 three-quarter players.

50 players in the long squad for November test matches
50 players in the long squad for November test matches

We have a lengthy squad of 50 players. Which will be narrowed down to 32 players after. This week’s Romanian Cup matches. It is important to have this lengthy squad so that all players are ready if they are called upon. I would like to note the primary call-up of Atila Septar and Andrei Mahu and the reappearance of Mihaiță Lazăr,” said Andy Robinson, the head coach of Stejaril.

Romania’s squad for the November test matches: 


Pillars:
 Vasile Balan (CSA Steaua), Alexandru Savin (CSA Steaua), Dorin Tică (CS Dinamo), Alexandru Gordaș (CS Dinamo), Gheorghe Gajion (Aurillac), Victor Leon (Perigueux) , Costel Burțilă (RCHCC), Mihăiță Lazăr (SCM USV Timișoara)
Goalkeepers: Ovidiu Cojocaru (CS Dinamo), Tudor Butnariu (CSA Steaua), Florin Bărdașu (CSA Steaua), Eugen Căpățînă (SCM USV Timișoara)
Second line: Andrei Mahu (Perpignan), Florian Roșu (CSM Science Baia Mare), Ștefan Iancu (CSM Science Baia Mare), Marius Iftimiciuc (Perigueux), Johan Van Heerden (CS Dinamo), Andrei Toader (CS Dinamo)
Third line:Mihai Macovei (RC Bassin D’Arcachon), Damian Strătilă (CSA Steaua), Vlad Neculau (SCM USV Timișoara), Dragoș Ser (CSA Steaua), Cristi Boboc (CSA Steaua), Alexandru Alexe (CSM Science Baia Mare), Cristi Chirica (RCHCC), Kamil Sobota (CSA Steaua), Kemal Altinok (SCM USV Timișoara) Full
midfielder: Gabriel Rupanu (SCM USV Timișoara), Florin Surugiu (CSA Steaua), Vlăduț Bocăneț (CSM Știința Baia Mare), Alin Conache (SCM USV Timisoara)
Opening midfielder: Ionel Melinte (RCHCC), Vlăduț Popa (CSA Steaua), Tudor Boldor (CS Dinamo), Daniel Plai (CSA Steaua)
Wings: Nicolas Onuțu (CS Vienne), Adrian Apostol (CSM Știința Baia Mare) , Ionuț Dumitru (CSA Steaua), Atila Septar (RC Toulon), Mihai Lămboiu (CSM Știința Baia Mare), Robert Neagu (CSA Steaua)
Centres: Hinckley Vaovasa (CSA Steaua), Taylor Gontineac (Rouen), Gabriel Pop (CS Dinamo), Jason Tomane (CSM Știința Baia Mare), Tangimana Fonovai (CSA Steaua), Alexandru Bucur (SCM USV Timișoara)
Defender: Marius Simionescu ( CS Dinamo), Paul Popoaia (CSM Știința Baia Mare), Sioeli Lama (CSA Steaua)

Staff: Andy Robinson – head coach, Stevie Scott – forward coach, Sosene Anesi – three-quarter coach, Horațiu Bărgăunaș – coach, Florin Tașcă – physical trainer, Daniel Carpo – physical trainer, Dan Crîngu Wanya – doctor, Marius Todosi – physiotherapist, Constantin Sandu – physical therapist, David Popa – video analyst, Austin Ilioiu – lot manager.

Romanian national rugby side
Romanian national rugby player

Mihai Cojocaru passed away

The Romanian Rugby Federation couriers its regret over the death of Mihai Cojocaru, a prominent character of Romanian rugby, who passed away at the age of 90. Former player, then a methodologist who helped the practical teams of the national rugby team during the participation in three versions of the World Cup, and president of the Disciplinary Commission.  Rugby fans can buy Tonga vs Romania Tickets from our website.

Born on February 29, 1932, in Bucharest, Mihai Cojocaru debuted in rugby when he was 11 years old, as a junior of the club “CAM” – Bucharest (“Viforul Dacia”), with Theodor Krantz and Gustav Fanella as trainers. As a junior he won a national champion title in 1950) and, later, as a senior, with the “Locomotiva PTT” and “Progresul – Sănătatea” teams, under the baton of well-known trainers, such as Francis Covaci, Ion Buzoianu, and Constantin Telu Diamandi.

Mihai-Cojocaru-Constantin-Udrea-și-Mircea-Galdea
Mihai-Cojocaru-Constantin-Udrea-și-Mircea-Galdea

The peak of his rugby career was reached between 1954 and 1967. When he played under the colors of the Steaua Army Sports Club. Where under the leadership of Coaches Alexandru Argeșiu and Petre Cosmănescu. He won 4 national contest titles (1960, 1961, 1963 and 1964). And three Romanian Cups (1955, 1956, and 1958), taking 5 times additional places (1955, 1956.

Romanian Rugby Federation

 1957 and 1962) and 2 eras third place (1958 and 1959) in the championship. Until 1967, he was called. Several eras to play in the junior and senior (B) national teams. Against teams from France, England, Germany, Wales, Italy, Spain, and Czechoslovakia. The Appeal Commission and member of the. Technical Command within the Romanian Rugby Federation, he and – dedicated his entire life to secondary and promoting Romanian rugby

Since 1967, he stopped modest activity but remained permanently in the world of sports and especially in that rugby. Employed at the Swimming Federation as the main instructor and deputy general secretary of the particular forum. 

Mihai Cojocaru passed away
Mihai Cojocaru passed away

In 1970, he transferred to the Investigation. Center for Sports Problems, as a senior scientific investigator at the Laboratory of Methodology. So until 1995 he works as a methodologist for. The national and Olympic sides of Greco-Roman wrestling, boxing, ice hockey, and, mainly, handball.

As a methodologist, he also functioned in the technical teams. Which ensured the participation of the nationwide rugby team in three World Cups (1987, 1991, and 1995). After retirement. Together with Dumitru Mihalache (Mike), he is available for the work entitled “Rugby”, and as the sole author. He published over 30 specialized works and uncountable articles and press comments on the specifics. 

He appears as co-author and typist of the authors’ collective of the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Sport and as the main traitor of the second edition. In 2000, he was appointed Senior Editor of the particular publications “Rugby Magazine” and “100% Rugby”.

From 1998 he was, in turn, leader of the Disciplinary Commission and the Appeals Commission, and from 2006 also an associate of the Technical Commission within the Romanian Rugby Federation. In 1983 he was ornamented with the “Sports Merit” class III, and in 1988 he was given by CNEFS with the title “Merit in Sports Activity”. 

The Steaua Club and the Romanian Handball Federation gave him several diplomas of excellence and honor. In 2007, the Antares Cultural Basis awarded him the Gold Medal of the Order of the Danubian Knights. With the vigorous of Commander.

Mihai Cojocaru was given the titles of Master of Sports (1960) and Emeritus Master of Sporting (1997) for his results.

The peak of his rugby vocation was. Reached between 1954 and 1967. When he played under the colors of the Steaua Army Sports Club. Where under the leadership of Coaches Alexandru Argeșiu and Petre Cosmănescu. He won 4 nationwide championship titles (1960, 1961, 1963, and 1964). And three Romanian Cups (1955, 1956, and 1958), taking 5 times additional places.

The Steaua Club and the Romanian Handball Federation gave him several diplomas of excellence and honor. In 2007, the Antares Cultural Basis awarded him the Gold Medal of the Order of the Danubian Knights. With the vigorous of Commander.

Since 1967, he stopped modest activity but remained permanently in the world of sports and especially in that rugby. Working at the Spinning Federation as the main instructor and deputy general secretary of the particular forum. In 1970, he transferred to the Research Center for Sports Problems.

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