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    Lithuania bid for World record test run

    Lithuania bid for World record test run

    (IRB.COM) Friday 16 April 2010

    As unlikely as it may sound, the rugby minnows of Lithuania are still in with a chance of reaching next year's Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, and owe their position to a remarkable sequence of matches.

    The Lithuanians head into their European Nations match against Switzerland this weekend with a chance to create rugby history in becoming the first country to win 18 consecutive tests.

    If they do record a likely victory against Switzerland, a team 21 places below them in the IRB World Rankings and whom they beat 33-0 in their last encounter, the men from Vilnius will achieve something not even the All Blacks or Springboks have managed.

    Both New Zealand and South Africa currently jointly hold the record with 17 straight victories - the All Blacks' run stretching from 1965 to 1969 and the current World Champions' between 1997 and 1998 - although both the Black Ferns and England have surpassed the number in the women's game.

    The last time Lithuania tasted defeat was 6 May 2006, 22-0 away to Slovenia, and captain Mindaugus Miscevicius believes a victory could further raise the profile of the sport in Lithuania.

    "All of my team mates are pretty excited. Everybody wants to go for that record. The rugby community in Lithuania is very excited, it is not usual to get such a record," Miscevicius told Total Rugby.

    "The game is becoming quite popular because of this record. Hearing that they can play rugby in Lithuania people are very interested and as soon as they take part in competition they like it. The biggest sports are still football and basketball but rugby is becoming more popular."

    A win against Switzerland this weekend would also maintain the team's confidence heading into the toughest of all their RWC 2011 qualifying play-offs, against Ukraine in May. As it stands, however, the Lithuanians are still in with a chance of reaching New Zealand.

    A 6-3 victory over Netherlands in Vilnius last year continued their qualifying dream and it is a match Miscevicus singled out as the toughest in their run. Now, though, he insists neither the record nor thoughts of Ukraine will distract his team in preparation for Switzerland.

    "It was a very tough game with Holland - it was the toughest. The pool games with Switzerland and Serbia are the most important games to come though, then the RWC qualifier with Ukraine.

    "We are not nervous, it's not a special game. The record is there to achieve but it is just another usual game for us - if we beat the record we will feel very great about it after," added Miscevicus.

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    For those who are interested, Lithuania broke the world record with their 18th consecutive win, a 77-5 demolition of Serbia to win the European Nations Cup Div 3A (their match against Switzerland was postponed due to the volcano flight debarcle). That win was also their largest ever victory.

    They go for a 19th this weekend against Ukraine in a RWC qualifying match, which should be a tougher match.

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    Ukraine end Lithuania's World Cup dream
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    Rugby's mighty minnows Lithuania saw their 2011 World Cup dream shattered Saturday, losing 16-27 to visitors Ukraine in a crucial qualifying match for the finals in New Zealand.

    "We made a lot of mistakes, a lot of technical errors," coach Anatolijus Smirnovas said.

    "We played a bit slowly. But you have to admit that Ukraine played better rugby. They have more top-level players. Ukraine will get to face Romania. It's game over for us," he said.

    "But it was a win in a sense, because my men battled right to the end. We were unlucky," he added....

    .....A 100-percent tally since 2006 has powered Lithuania up Europe's seven-rung rugby ladder -- which doesn't include the top-flight Six Nations -- from the fifth division to the third.

    Besides flourishing in the European Nations Cup, they had so far cruised through the parallel small-fry qualifying rounds for the World Cup.

    Thanks to Saturday's victory, second division champions Ukraine are scheduled to face third-ranked first division side Romania over two legs on May 22 and June 5.

    If Ukraine clear the ensuing hurdles, they would earn a berth alongside Argentina, England and Scotland in Pool B in 2011.

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