Malta primed for Ireland test

Malta will have to be at their best to upset world number seven nation Ireland in a friendly international at the Melita Football Ground at Pembroke tonight.

During the press conference both coaches promised a physical game that would be a great show for the crowd expected to fill in at Melita
During the press conference both coaches promised a physical game that would be a great show for the crowd expected to fill in at Melita

Both captains and coaches addressed a press conference today at the Alexandra Hotel in St Julian’s where they told the press they were both ready for a fierce test as the first occasion the two nations will meet in a rugby league international.

IRELAND LOOKING FOR BIG PERFORMANCE
Having arrived in Malta yesterday, Ireland captain Casey Dunne said the Irish would be putting together a big performance after last week’s clash with Serbia.

“This game can’t come quick enough for the squad, last week’s events aside, this Ireland squad are looking to put a big performance together” said Dunne.

“Completion rates and errors in games this year haven’t been good enough for the quality of the team and we will be looking as a squad to up the ante against Malta”.

“I just can’t wait to get out there and smash fifty shades out of each other”

MALTA COACH EXPECTING ARM WRESTLE
Malta interim head coach Chris Parker said he is expecting a tough and physical battle against the Irish and that the Maltese will have to be at the top of their game to take the spoils.

“It will be a tough physical battle. Ireland have mixed it with Belgium and Serbia in their last two outings and came out on top of those two physical sides” said Parker.

“We have every chance of getting the win, but I expect we will need to be at the top of our game to do this. I'm expecting long periods of having to stay in the arm wrestle. Well need to keep our concentration throughout the game as I have seen the Irish punish sides when they switch off”.

With Malta’s squad coming together this week, Parker said this was an advantage the Irish had against Malta, “They’re (Ireland) well drilled. They have spent plenty of time together over the past few months and that's a luxury most international sides don't get. It really gives them a strong platform coming into the game”.

Malta’s last start was a fascinating 35-34 win over Belgium in June; three weeks later the Irish beat the Belgians 38-0 at home. But Europe’s third ranked rugby league nation is taking the Maltese with respect.

IRELAND CAPTAIN CALLS MALTA A BIG UNKNOWN
Dunne described the Maltese as a ‘big unknown’ but expects them to be passionate and fired up.

“This Malta squad is a big unknown which we will definitely not take lightly”, commented the Irish skipper.

“I do know they will be passionate and fired up for the game, judging on the recent performance against Belgium, as well as having a home crowd”.

MALTA ANNOUNCE WORLD CUP TRAIN-ON SQUAD
Malta used the Ireland preview to also announce their 42-man World Cup train-on squad that features 22 domestic players and overseas based stars including the Newcastle Knights’ Jake Mamo and England based Jarrod Sammut and Jonathan Wallace.

Malta kick off its World Cup qualifying campaign against Spain on September 26 in Valencia before a home qualifier against Greece in October.

MRL National Development Manager Anthony Micallef commented, “We’ve been putting this squad together since the latter part of last year and it’s a good squad that’s bought into the Malta ideals and what we’re all about. It’s got experience and players of a high calibre together with new, young and fresh faces to the game that are going to be the face of our team for many more years”.

“It’s exciting times for every one of the players named, and there’s real opportunities for a number of them to make a long career in the game for themselves if they go about things in the right way, beyond our qualifying matches later this month”.

Malta v Ireland
Saturday 5th September
Melita FC, Pembroke, Malta
Gates open 8.30pm, kick-off 9pm.
Admission, EUR 5

IRELAND SQUAD
Rob Armstrong, Gerard Arthurs, Brían Bennett, Jack Burke, Casey Dunne ©, Ashley Finlay, Nick Finlay, Gareth Gill, Chris Hall, Shane Heffernan, James Kelly, Shane Kelly, Wayne Carl Kerr, Anthony Leifi, Conor Mackey, Clark McAllister, Eamonn McAnulty, John Purdy, Peter Ryan.

MALTA SQUAD
Graham Attard (Team Pit RL), Malcolm Attard (Stompers RL), Justin Barlogio (DC Slayers), Paul Bartlett (RAF RL), Sam Blyton-Keep (Malta Origin RL), Danny Burke (London Skolars), Christian Briffa (Malta Origin RL), Matthew Camilleri (Stompers RL), Julian Caruana (Stompers RL), Karl Cassar (Shaw Cross), Dragan Cerketa (Stompers RL), Robin Cutajar (Gozo Gladiators), Kaine Dimech (Medway Dragons), Clifford Debattista (Gozo Gladiators), Peter Debono (Malta Origin RL), Jeremy Dela (Birmingham Bulldogs), Darren Edmunds (Team Pit RL), Sam Firth (Gozo Gladiators), Tyson Freeman (Crusaders RL), Kyal Greene (The Oaks Tigers), Carl Grima (Flimby), Peter Ingham (Gozo Gladiators), Jake Lennox (Blacktown Workers), Jake Lynch (Salford City Roosters), Jake Mamo (Newcastle Knights), Zak Micallef (Gozo Gladiators), Damian Mifsud (Gozo Gladiators), Joseph Mizzi (Gozo Gladiators), Matthew Mizzi (Norths Devils), Andrew Muscat (Salford City Roosters), Joe Paolella (Malta Origin RL), Chris Parker (Gateshead Storm), Paul Parkinson (Gateshead Storm)
Blake Phillips (Helensburgh Tigers), James Redman (Central ASA Tigers), Alex Rowe (Batley Bulldogs), Jarrod Sammut (Workington Town), Matthew Spiteri (Stompers RL), Jonathan Wallace (London Broncos), Aaron Weston (Hills Bulls), Ed Willis (Stompers RL), Jean-Pierre Zarb (Crusaders RL).