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Greece World Cup squad: Titanic task awaits, but this team capable of upsets

29th September, 2022
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Entering their first World Cup, things are looking rosy for Greek rugby league. First up, they recently were victorious in a decade-long fight to have the game legalised in Greece, where the domestic competition had been playing without access to funding and without government recognition.

On the back of that huge boost to the sport, they are also facing up to their first tournament, having qualified in late 2019 with a win over Serbia. They face a group with England, Samoa and France, so it’s going to be a tough ask – but they’ll certainly not lack for passion and commitment.

Their team will be much improved on the 17 that won them qualification, but there will be names that remain alongside the more recognised figures.

In fact, they’ll have a unique situation at the World Cup: they will feature players from the top three grades in England and Australia, as well as the French competition – not to mention their own comp.

The Titans have committed to at least 8 domestic players for the tournament and will feature several, not least Stefanos Bastas, a living legend of the game in Greece who was the first player to go from the domestic comp to the pro ranks.

Greece were the first team to announce their full squad, so we have replaced our predicted team with a confirmed one.

Greece have a few star names, a few fringe names and then a big drop off. Of the NRL talent, they get Lachlan Ilias and Peter Mamouzelos of Souths, Billy Tsikrikas of the Bulldogs and Billy Magoulias, now at Newtown Jets after stints with Cronulla and Warrington.

Robert Tuliatu is running around for London Broncos and has made eight appearances in the past, so will likely play again, as will his teammate Adam Vrahnos.

Johnny Mitsias plays NSW Cup with Wests Magpies, while Nick Mougios and Chaise Robinson play at Souths and Mitchell Zampetides and Jake Kambos are at the Magpies in third grade.

Alongside Bastos, Dimosthenis Kartsonakis has played pro in the UK and should be picked. Fellow domestic players include Ioannis Rousoglou, Ioannis Nake, Greg Koutsimporgiorgos, Aris Dardamanis, Nikolaos Bosmos and Kosta Katsidonis.

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Perhaps even more unlikely than Greek domestic players featuring in the World Cup is that they might well have a Victorian: Terry Constantinou, born in Gordon, was selected in 2019.

From further north, Nic Flocas is in, is Jordan Meads, once of Gateshead in the UK but now playing rugby union on the Sunshine Coast is in, along with Myles Gal and Liam Sue-Tin. Sebastian Sell will be the only Mittagong Lion in the World Cup, and probably the only player out of Group 6 in Macarthur.

Confirmed Greece squad

1 Chaise Robinson
2 Sebastian Sell
3 Nick Mougios
4 Kosta Katsidonis
5 Johnny Mitsias
6 Jordan Meads
7 Lachlan Ilias
8 Robert Tuilatu
9 Peter Mamouzelos
10 Stefanos Bastas
11 Terry Constantinou
12 Adam Vrhanos
13 Billy Magoulias
14 Nikoloas Bosmos
15 Jake Kambos
16 Nic Flocas
17 Greg Koutsimporgiorgos
18 Jake Vrhanos
19 Theodoros Nianiakas
20 Aris Dardamanis
21 Liam Sue-Tin
22 Ioannis Rousoglou
23 Ioannis Nake
24 Myles Gal

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It features exclusive interviews, plus expert analysis from The Roar rugby league writers Mike Meehall Wood and Mary Konstantopolous, as well as Michael Carbone from Chasing Kangaroos, the original international rugby league podcast.

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