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2017 Rugby League World Cup qualification (Middle East-Africa play-off)


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On aggregate (Lebanon wins series 2–0)
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12 40 | | | | | | | 25 October 2015 | | | | | | | Bosman Stadium, Brakpan | | | | | | | Elias Sukkar (Lebanon) | | | | | | | Phil Bentham (England) | | | | | | | Lebanon South Africa

50 16 | | | | | | | 31 October 2015 | | | | | | | Bosman Stadium, Brakpan | | | | | | | Elias Sukkar (Lebanon) | | | | | | | Phil Bentham (England) | | | | | |

The 2017 Rugby League World Cup Middle East-Africa qualification play-off was a two-match rugby league series, with the winner qualifying for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. The matches were between South Africa and Lebanon and were played at Brakpan Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa on 25 and 31 October 2015.

On 3 October 2014, the 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying competition was announced with one qualification spot being granted to the Middle East-Africa region.

Initially a one-off play off match in the Dubai Sports City complex was announced. However the match was cancelled after the head of the Emirates rugby league, Sol Mokdad, was arrested following a complaint from UAE rugby union officials.

South Africa was subsequently given the hosting rights for the qualification fixtures. South Africa RL president Kobus Botha stated that the "SARL is extremely excited about hosting this highly prestigious World Cup Qualifier... We hope that this is the first of many such tournaments and a small glimpse into what South Africa can offer as a potential host country for the 2021 World Cup."

Both teams picked preliminary train-on squads with the South Africans picked what they believed was "a strong, healthy and balanced train-on squad" which contained domestic players as well as eligible South African players based in Australia's reserve grade competitions. The Lebanese selected eligible NRL players along with other reserve grade, domestic and unattached players.

The South Africa squad as of 13 October 2015 was as follows:

  • Coach: Brian Greige
Club TeamPlayers
Barberton BulldogsJaice Terblanche
Burleigh BearsShane Gillham
Cape Town HyenasShuab Samaai
Emerald TigersJason King
Harlequins Rugby League ClubDeon Kraemer, Jean Coetzer, Jean-Pierre Nel
Northern BullsMarcell Viljoen, Rudolph Prinsloo, Theo Rhodes
UP-Tuks RLCChristo Louw, Dwayne Botma, Johan Joubert, Nardus Raubenheimer, Ruaan Du Preez, Rupert Wells
Wentworthville MagpiesLouis Musson
West Coast PiratesBradley Williams, Halvor Harris
Wynnum Manly SeagullsGideon Mzembe

The Lebanon squad as of 17 October 2015 was as follows:

  • Coach: Darren Maroon
Club TeamPlayers
AUBToufic El Hajj
Asquith MagpiesMark Daoud
Auburn WarriorsJamie Clark, Richard Coorey, Ead Kassem, Elias Sukkar
Guildford OwlsChris Saab
HillsJames Boustani
Immortals RLFCRay Finan, Robin Hachache
Melbourne StormTravis Robinson
Newcastle KnightsJames Elias
Newtown JetsDaniel Abou Sleiman, Ahmad Ellaz, Tarek El Masri, Ray Moujalli
Wentworthville MagpiesNick Kassis, Mitchell Mamary
Wolves RLFCWael Harb
UnattachedAdham El Zbaidieh
FB1Jason King
RW2Gideon Mzembe
RC3Johan Joubert
LC4Jean Coetzer
LW5Shuab Samaai
SO6Theo Rhodes
SH7Bradley Williams
PR8Jaice Terblanche
HK9Marcell Viljoen
PR10Louis Musson
SR11Dwayne Botma
SR12Halvor Harris
LF13Shane Gillham
Substitutions:
IC14Nardus Raubenheimer
IC15Rupert Wells
IC16Rudolph Prinsloo
IC17Jean-Pierre Nel
Coach:
Brian Greige
FB1Daniel Abou Sleiman
RW2Adham El Zbaidieh
RC3Tarek El Masri
LC4Chris Saab
LW5Travis Robinson
FE6Mark Daoud
HB7James Boustani
PR8Mitchell Mamary
HK9Ali Allouche
PR10Ray Moujalli
SR11Elias Sukkar
SR12Nick Kassis
LK13Ahmad Ellaz
Substitutions:
IC14Richard Coorey
IC15James Elias
IC16Wael Harb
IC17Robin Hachache
Coach:
Darren Maroon

Notes:

  • Ali Allouche was a late replacement for suspended hooker Jamie Clark.
FB1Jason King
RW2Gideon Mzembe
RC3Johan Joubert
LC4Jean Coetzer
LW5Rupert Wells
SO6Theo Rhodes
SH7Bradley Williams
PR8Jaice Terblanche
HK9Marcell Viljoen
PR10Rudolph Prinsloo
SR11Dwayne Botma
SR12Halvor Harris
LF13Shane Gillham
Substitutions:
IC14Shuab Samaai
IC15Louis Musson
IC16Deon Kraemer
IC17Christo Louw
Coach:
Brian Greige
FB1Daniel Abou Sleiman
RW2Adham El Zbaidieh
RC3Tarek El Masri
LC4Chris Saab
LW5Travis Robinson
FE6Mark Daoud
HB7James Boustani
PR8Mitchell Mamary
HK9Ali Allouche
IC10Richard Coorey
SR11Elias Sukkar
SR12Nick Kassis
LK13Ahmad Ellaz
Substitutions:
IC14James Elias
IC15Wael Harb
IC16Robin Hachache
IC17Ead Kassem
Coach:
Darren Maroon

Notes:

  • With the win, Lebanon qualified for the 2017 World Cup after a 2–0 series victory.
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