Georgia at their best for Portugal


Tue, 12 February, 2002
ENC'2001 Champions, Georgia will bring their best possible 
22-strong squad to play Portugal on Saturday, 16 February, 
at National Stadium (Jamor) in Lisbon. The kick-off is set 
for 15:00 local (same GMT; 19h in Georgia).

Last season's first choices, scrum-half Abusseridze and 
inside center-cum-flanker Katsadze ('Georgian Lomu', 
according to Spaniards) are back to full fitness and would 
reclaim their places in the XV.

The same goes for main fetcher/breakaway Labadze, who 
served a month-long suspension after had been red-carded in 
the French league.

Two more forwards, Ratianidze and Magrakvelidze duly got 
promotion to the reserve ranks thanks to impressive 
performances in the French league. As for the bench proper, 
it would consist of true all-rounders this time as every 
reserve but Alania, the one of two of home-based Lelos in 
the squad, covers two or even three positions.

The game will be adjudicated by a French trio: M.PRUVOT 
acting as ref, and M.CLOT and M.MOSSAN running touch.


*** LELOS of Georgia for Portugal

(tabulated under            Club      Division AGE; CAPS - SCORING
                 French divisional hierarchy: T16 > D2 > F1 > F2 )
15   Bessik KHAMASHURIDZE   Toulon       D2      25   19 - 4T
14   Makho URJUKASHVILI     Mazamet      F1      22   18 - 4T, 12c, 15p
13   Tedo ZIBZIBADZE        Mazamet      F1      22   12 - 3T
12   Vassil KATSADZE        Grenoble     D2      26   18 - 3T
11   Badri KHEKHELASHVILI   Angouleme    F1      24   14 - 4T
10   Paliko JIMSHELADZE     Grenoble     D2      27   27 - 6T, 34c, 12p
 9   Irakli ABUSSERIDZE     Locomotivi   GEO     25   11 - 3T
 1   Mevlud MTIULISHVILI    Agen         T16     32   19
 2   Goderdzi SHVELIDZE     Beziers      T16     24   15 - 3T
 3  *Levan TSABADZE         Castres      T16     29   27 - 9T
 4   Vano NADIRADZE         Bourg@Bresse F1      30   22 - 3T
 5   Victor DIDEBULIDZE     Figeac       F2      32   16 - 4T
 6   David BOLGHASHVILI     Mazamet      F1      23   12 - 2T
 7   Guia LABADZE           Toulon       D2      29   24 - 5T
 8   Ilia ZEDGUINIDZE       Toulon       D2      25   13 - 6T
22   Guja IOVADZE           Agde         F2      28   10 - 3T
21   Kakha ALANIA           Locomotivi   GEO     29   16
20   Shota MODEBADZE        Nimes        F1      28   19 - 3T,  4c, 13p

16   Akvsenti GUIORGADZE    Toulon       D2      26   20 - 5T
17   Tato RATIANIDZE        Beziers      T16     22    6
18   Mamuka MAGRAKVELIDZE   Auch         D2      25    3
19   Zurab MTCHEDLISHVILI   Albi         F1      31   22 - 2T
Management (all of FRANCE; age indicated):

     Claude SAUREL          coach                54
     Thierry ROUDIL         fitness              51
     Jean-Louis SALOMON     doc                  45

Georgia and Portugal have met three times till now.  
Portugal won the first encounter and Georgia the following two.

97/04/19 Lisbon (FIRA)  Portugal 21 (2T) - Georgia  17 (T) 
00/02/06 Lisbon (ENC)   Portugal 30      - Georgia  32 (4T) 
01/02/17 Tbilissi (ENC) Georgia  36 (6T) - Portugal 12
The first match was a semi-final of the last-ever FIRA 
championships. Georgia led by a single point until the very 
end but conceded a crucial try from Amaral. Portugal went 
on to the final and lost to Spain by 18-25 (away).

On the second occasion at the same Lisbon University 
Campus, Georgia led 27-12 at one stage, but thanks to nine 
PGs and one DG from fly-half Teixeira, the hosts went ahead 
by 30-27, but LELOS' captain Tsabadze just saved the day 
with a close-range, injury time try. 

Last year Portugal stood firm for the 55 minutes at 
Tbilissi National Stadium but then fell apart and conceded 
four tries in the final quarter.

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