Norway national rugby union team

Norway
Union Norges Rugbyforbund
Captain(s) Robert Gannon
Top scorer Kristoffer Borsheim
Team kit
First international
Denmark Denmark 30 -12 Norway Norway
(1979-06-23)
Largest win
Norway Norway 86 - 5 Finland Finland
(1989-10-01)
Largest defeat
Sweden Sweden 98 - 0 Norway Norway
(1992-09-26)

Norway national rugby union team is a member of the FIRA - Association of European Rugby and plays in the 2D division of the European Nations Cup.

The team is ranked number 89 on the International Rugby Board's ranking as of March 2015.

Norway's once-captain and a rare professional player is Erik Lund, who played until 2010 at lock for Leeds Carnegie. Erik is the brother of England international Magnus Lund, and joined him at Biarritz Olympique in France from the fall of 2010. Lund had been unavailable to play for Norway since 2006, however played for Norway in May 2010 against Slovenia.

Current Squad

Norway's squad for the match against Luxembourg (19 October 2013).[1]

Name Position Club
Kevin Søderlund Le Gallo Les Ch'tis Racing Rugby Club France
Felix Krefting LCM RugbyKlubb Norway
Even Ellingsen Blindern RK Norway
Andreas Fyri Oslo RK Norway
Michal Urbanski Bergen Rugbyklubb Poland
Kim Robin Pettersen ECB Rugby Norway
Alexander Rønning Oslo Rugbyklubb Norway
Marcin Gadzinski Bergen Rugbyklubb Poland
David Hume Bergen Rugbyklubb Scotland
Erlend Laukvik NTNUI Rugby Norway
Axel Wilhelmsen Oslo Rugbyklubb Norway
Dave Noonan Oslo RK Republic of Ireland
Alastair Reed Oslo RK Scotland
Sondre Gundersen Stavanger RK Norway
Ryan Roberts Rotherham Titans England
Shelton Davis ECB Rugby United States
Kristian Elgheim Blindern RK Norway
Rob Gannon Oslo RK Republic of Ireland
Frederik Skovly Oslo RK Norway
Anders Teigland Bergen RK Norway
Andre Slaata Bergen RK Norway
Thomas Bichard-Breaud Oslo RK France
Simen Hammer ECB Rugby United States
Kristoffer Borsheim Erritsø Rugbyklubb Norway
Alex Diessner Stavanger RK England

Overall Record

Against Played Won Lost Drawn Win percentage
 Andorra 20200%
 Armenia 10100%
 Austria 742157.14%
 Azerbaijan 1100100%
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1100100%
 Bulgaria 523040%
 Croatia 10100%
 Denmark 1311117.69%
 Finland 871087.5%
 Hungary 50500%
 Israel 514020%
 Latvia 20200%
 Lithuania 30300%
 Luxembourg 312033.33%
 Malta 10010%
 Moldova 10100%
 Monaco 10100%
 Poland 10100%
 Russia 10100%
 Slovenia 20200%
 Sweden 70700%
Total711850325.35%

References

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