Malta national rugby union team

The Malta national rugby union team are governed by the Malta Rugby Football Union (MRFU). Although Malta has yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup, the island state has made remarkable progression since its first international in 2000.

Malta
NicknameL-imtaten (The Rams)
EmblemThe Ram
UnionMalta Rugby Football Union
Head coachKeith Hopkins
CaptainDominic Busuttil
First colours
World Rugby ranking
Current44 (as of 20 March 2023)
Highest38 (7 April 2022)
Lowest45 (2023)
First international
Moldova Moldova 58–8 Malta Malta
(18 November 2000)
Biggest win
Andorra Andorra 3–89 Malta Malta
(24 March 2018)
Biggest defeat
 Lithuania 81–10 Malta 
(19 May 2018)
World Cup
Appearances0

It is currently competing in the Rugby Europe Conference, after topping the Conference 1 South for the past two seasons—2017 and 2018—yet failing to win the play-off to rise to the higher level. The national side is ranked 46th in the world (as of 13 November 2022).

History

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Malta's national team played their first match on 18 November 2000, against Moldova in Chişinău, which Moldova won 58–8. They played a subsequent match against Belgium that same year in Marsa, which Belgium won 26–0. Malta played four matches in 2001, and they recorded their first win in the fourth of them, against Monaco in Marsa. This was followed by a draw 10–10 with Norway, defeating Lithuania, Austria, Luxembourg, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia-Montenegro, Latvia and Hungary. They then played Moldova in 2004.

Malta then proceeded to enter the 2007 Rugby World Cup European qualification tournament where they were grouped in Pool D of the second round. After finishing third in their pool with two wins from four pool games, Malta entered a play-off along with Denmark, Andorra and Sweden to enter round three. Malta were successful and entered Pool B of round three.

The team is currently ranked 39th in the World Rugby world rankings, their highest ever position. They are coached by Welshman Damian Neill, a former Number 8 in the Welsh Premiership with Aberavon RFC and Maesteg RFC.

Record

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World Cup

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World Cup record World Cup Qualification record
Year Round P W D L F A P W D L F A
   1987 Not Invited Not Invited
    1991 did not enter did not enter
  1995 did not enter did not enter
  1999 did not enter did not enter
  2003 did not qualify 5 0 0 5 27 177
  2007 10 5 0 5 139 200
  2011 4 2 0 2 66 70
  2015 4 1 0 3 73 104
  2019 5 3 1 1 161 97
  2023 Automatically eliminated
Total 0/9 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 11 1 16 466 648

European Competitions

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Season Division G W D L PF PA +/− Pts Pos
2001-02 European Nations Cup Third Division Pool 3 3 2 1 0 45 24 +21 8 1st
2002-03 European Nations Cup Third Division Pool B 4 4 0 0 101 54 +47 12 1st
2003-04 European Nations Cup Third Division Pool A 4 3 0 1 73 75 -2 10 2nd
2006-08 European Nations Cup Second Division 2B 8 2 0 6 125 210 -85 12 4th
2008-10 European Nations Cup Second Division 2B 8 4 0 4 132 156 -24 16 3rd
2010-12 European Nations Cup Second Division 2A 8 4 0 4 146 135 +11 20 3rd
2012-14 European Nations Cup Second Division 2A 8 4 0 4 162 179 -17 18 3rd
2014-16 European Nations Cup Second Division 2A 8 3 0 5 153 181 -28 16 4th
2016-17 Rugby Europe Conference 1 South 4 3 1 0 147 49 +98 17 1st
2017-18 Rugby Europe Conference 1 South 4 4 0 0 221 48 +173 20 1st
2018-19 Rugby Europe Conference 1 South 4 3 1 0 117 49 +68 16 1st
2019-20 Rugby Europe Conference 1 South 2 1 0 1 58 32 +26 6 2nd
2021-22 Rugby Europe Conference 1 South 4 3 0 1 69 40 +29 14 2nd

Overall

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Below is a table of the representative rugby matches played by a Malta national XV at test level up until 5 October 2024:

Opponent Played Won Lost Drawn % Won
  Andorra 4 3 1 0 75%
  Austria 1 1 0 0 100%
  Belgium 2 0 2 0 0%
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 3 0 0 100%
  Bulgaria 3 2 1 0 66.67%
  Croatia 15 5 8 2 33.33%
  Cyprus 8 7 1 0 87.5%
  Czech Republic 3 0 3 0 0%
  Denmark 2 1 1 0 50%
  Germany 1 0 1 0 0%
  Hungary 1 1 0 0 100%
  Israel 7 6 1 0 85.71%
  Latvia 7 5 2 0 71.43%
  Lithuania 7 4 3 0 57.14%
  Luxembourg 1 1 0 0 100%
  Moldova 2 0 2 0 0%
  Monaco 2 1 1 0 50%
  Netherlands 4 0 4 0 0%
  Norway 1 0 0 1 0%
  Poland 3 0 3 0 0%
  Serbia and Montenegro 3 2 1 0 66.67%
  Slovenia 4 3 1 0 75%
  Sweden 4 3 1 0 75%
   Switzerland 5 2 3 0 40%
Total 91 49 39 3 53.85%

Recent Matches

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Current squad

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The following players were included in the squad for the 2021–22 Rugby Europe Conference South 1 match against Israel on 13 November 2021.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province


Rhodri Apsee Prop   Bridgend Ravens
Patrick Martin Hooker   Stompers RFC
Dragan Cerketa Prop   Stompers RFC
Martin Barbara Lock   Falcons RFC
Liam Scicluna Lock   Falcons RFC
Cameron Sultana Lock   Penarth RFC
Benjamin Borg Flanker   Falcons RFC
Daniel Apsee Flanker   Cowbridge RFC
Mark Davey Number 8   Tonbridge Juddian RFC
Thomas Holloway Scrum-half   Chester RUFC
Robert Holloway Fly-half   Sedgley Park RUFC
Brendan Dalton Wing   Falcons RFC
Dominic Busuttil (c) Centre
Christopher Dudman Centre   Rochford Hundred
Jeremy Debattista Wing   Stompers RFC
Richard Gum Fullback   Stompers RFC
Matthew Spiteri Hooker   Stompers RFC
Thomas Davey Number 8
Jethro Zammit Randich Fullback   Kavallieri RFC
Jon Jerome Micallef Lock   Stompers RFC
Matthew Camilleri Centre   Stompers RFC
Luke Matthew Fullback
Philippe Ioffe Wing   UM Wolves RFC
Terence Galdes Prop   Kavallieri RFC

Coaches

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Name Years Tests Won Lost Drew
Keith Hopkins 2023–present 1 1 0 0
Damian Neill 2005–2023 5 3 1 1
Len Ethel 2000–2001 3 0 3 0
Nigal Ben Bennett 2001–2002 4 2 2 0
Graham Richards 2002–2004 9 7 2 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Malta vs Israel Match Sheet" (PDF). Rugby Europe. 14 November 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2021.

https://www.rugbyeurope.eu/competitions/conference-1-south/slovenia-v-malta/ https://www.rugbyeurope.eu/competitions/conference-1-south/croatia-v-malta/

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