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| Event | The Skilball Trophy | ||||||
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| Date | 22 April 1990 | ||||||
| Venue | Twickenham Stadium, London | ||||||
Four Home Unions v Rest of Europe was a rugby union match played in 1990 to raise money for the rebuilding of Romania following the overthrow of Nicolae Ceaușescu in December 1989. [1] The Four Home Unions team's logo was that used by the British & Irish Lions. The Rest of Europe played under the badge of the Romanian Rugby Federation. The match was played at Twickenham, and the Four Home Unions won the match 43–18 with England captain Will Carling scoring two tries. The winners were awarded The Skilball Trophy.
Teams
Four Home Unions
- A G Hastings  Scotland Scotland
- A G Stanger  Scotland Scotland
- W D C Carling  England England
- J C Guscott  England England
- R Underwood  England England
- C R Andrew  England England
- R J Hill  England England
- D M B Sole  Scotland Scotland
- B C Moore  England England
- M Griffiths  Wales Wales
- P J Ackford  England England
- N P Francis  Ireland Ireland
- J Jeffrey  Scotland Scotland
- P J Winterbottom  England England
- N P Mannion  Ireland Ireland
- Replacements
- D F Cronin in teamsheet  Scotland Scotland
Rest of Europe
- M Toader  Romania Romania
- M Dancla  France (uncapped) France (uncapped)
- G Danglade  France (uncapped) France (uncapped)
- N Fulina  Romania Romania
- P Lagisquet  France France
- P Capitani  France (uncapped) France (uncapped)
- A Hueber  France(uncapped although later capped for France) France(uncapped although later capped for France)
- M Pujolle  France France
- P Dintrans  France France
- G Rossi  Italy Italy
- M Cécillon  France France
- S Ciorascu  Romania Romania
- T Janeczek  France France
- H Dumitras  Romania Romania
- A Tichonov  Soviet Union Soviet Union
- Replacements
- L Armary  France France
- P T Capdevielle  France France
- K Tapper  Sweden Sweden
- F Torossian  France France
- F Gaetaniello  Italy Italy
- I Mironov  Soviet Union Soviet Union
- J Moreno  Spain Spain
 
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Notes
- ↑ McMurtrie, Bill (3 April 1990). "Grand Slam men overlooked. Only four Scots to face Europe XV". heraldscotland.com. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
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