2015 Hubert Wagner Memorial - Torun / Poland - 8/22

  • Iran:
    S: Marouf, Mahadavi
    OH: Mirzajanpour, Ghaemi, Ebadipour, Manavinejad
    MB: Seyed Mousavi, Gholami, Faezi,Senobar
    Op: Mahmoudi, Ghafour
    L: Marandi, Alizadeh
    If nothing special happens, same team will go to Japan.

  • Iran - Francja 0:3


    (22:25, 23:25, 23:25)


    Iran: Mahmoudi (12), Ebadipour (8], Marouflakrani (3), Mousavi (7), Gholami (7), Mirzajanpour (6), Alizadeh (libero) oraz Marandi (libero), Ghaemi (2), Senobar i Mahdawi


    Francja: Rouzier (11), Jaumel, N'Gapeth (17), Le Roux (9), Le Goff (6), Marechal (4), Grebennikov (libero) oraz Sidibe (7), Lyneel (1), Lafitte i Aguenier

  • France now winning convincingly even without Toniutti? Well, well...

  • Polska - Japonia 3:0


    (28:26, 25:15, 25:18]


    Polska: Nowakowski (10), Kurek (11), Drzyzga (1), Kubiak (14), Buszek (3), Bieniek (6), Zatorski (libero) oraz Konarski (1), Łomacz (2), Szalpuk (4), Kłos (3), Gacek (libero) i Możdżonek (1)


    Japonia: Shimizu (15), Suzuki (4), Yako (2), Yamauchi (3), A. Fukatsu (1), Yanagida (8], Sakai (libero) oraz Nagano (libero), Takahashi, H. Fukatsu, Ishikawa (1) i Yoneyama (3)

  • Japonia - Francja 3:1 (20:25, 25:21, 25:21, 25:19)


    Francja: Yoann Jaumel (2), Mory Sidibe (15), Kevin Tillie (5), Julien Lyneel (7), Franck Lafitte (8], Jonas Aguenier (11), Jenia Grebennikov (libero) oraz Nicolas Le Goff, Nicolas Marechal (4), Trevor Clevenot (9)


    Japonia: Hideomi Fukatsu, Kunihiro Shimizu (20), Daisuke Yako (5), Masahiro Yanagida (1), Yoshifumi Suzuki (12), Takashi Dekita (5), Takeshi Nagano (libero) oraz Yuta Yoneyama (9), Kentaro Takahashi, Yuta Abe, Yuki Ishikawa (18].

  • Polska - Iran 3:1 (25:23, 18:25, 25:15, 25:20)


    Polska: Grzegorz Łomacz (1), Bartosz Kurek (17), Michał Kubiak (17), Rafał Buszek (16), Mateusz Bieniek (2), Piotr Nowakowski (7), Paweł Zatorski (libero) oraz Dawid Konarski, Fabian Drzyzga (1), Karol Kłos (4), Artur Szalpuk (2), Marcin Możdżonek


    Iran: Mir Saeid Marouflakrani (1), Amir Ghafour (15), Mojtaba Mirzajanpour (7), Farhad Ghaemi (7), Mohammad Seyed Mousavi (8], Mohammadhassan Senobar (6), Mahdi Marandi (libero) oraz Abdolreza Alizadeh (libero), Shahram Mahmoudi (1), Mehdi Mahdavi, Mohammad-Javad Manavinezhad (6), Milad Ebadipour, Saman Faezi (2)

  • Didn't expect Japan to be that strong this year :what: :what:


    Has anyone found the stream of POL vs FRA, please?

  • Why the fu*king fu*k not give a chance to Szalpuk? I'm truly amazed :aww: I'm not seeing this going that way our youngster will go on WC, not playing a single minute there and missing the opportunity to win sth nice with Junior NT on WCH. He's too important for junior team and too much like a tourist in senior one.


    N'gapeth is pissing me off but Buszek is even better, he is completely useless today.

  • See? This is Szalpuk!! :cheesy:


    And Grebennikov is surely not from this planet, not even close to this galaxy :obey:

  • I love the way of France's celebreting on the podium. I was lauging so loud all the time. I felt like in the club. France is not playing in World Cup so they're in another cycle of preparation. Their aim is October - ECH.


    And what about us? Drzyzga, Nowakowski, Kurek, Buszek - not promising it's too softly spoken. Drzyzga became a disease of this team. Has he got any personal problem? I don't see any other explaination. Win of reserves (happy for them) who of course for everyday playing in World Cup will be not enough worries me.

  • Could anyone give us a more detailed overview of the tournament? I know it is almost a friendly get-together and results won't matter much. Even Konarski getting the Best Spiker award says a lot about the friendly tournament, but there should've been things to see. True, France's focus is somewhere else. Besides, they played without Toniutti and with Sidibe sometimes. Still, Iran with all players couldn't even take a point ?( , whereas Japan must've taken the event seriously. How did Japan play?

  • Japonia - Iran 3:0 (33:31, 25:21, 25:20)


    Japonia: Shimizu (14), Suzuki (6), Ishikawa (12), Fukatsu (1), Yanagida (8], Dekita (7), Nagano (libero) oraz Takahashi (3), Abe, Yoneyama (1) i Sakai (libero)


    Iran: Ebadipour (12), Ghaemi (4), Mousavi (6), Gholami (5), Ghafour (16), Mahdavi (4), Alizadeh (libero) oraz Senobar, Manavinezhad (1), Mahmoudi (2), Marouflakrani, i Marandi (libero)

  • Polska - Francja 3:2 (25:27, 19:25, 26:24, 25:23, 15:13)


    Polska: Nowakowski (2), Kurek (5), Drzyzga, Kubiak (18], Buszek (8], Bieniek (7), Zatorski (libero) oraz Konarski (15), Kłos (8], Łomacz i Szalpuk (10)


    Francja: Rouzier (13), Tillie (4), Jamuel (1), N'gapeth (22), Le Roux (14), Le Goff (10), Grebennikov (libero) oraz Lyneel (7), Corre, Marechal (1) i Sidibe (2)

  • Najlepszy zawodnik (MVP): Michał Kubiak (Polska)
    Najlepszy atakujący: Dawid Konarski (Polska)
    Najlepszy blokujący: Piotr Nowakowski (Polska)
    Najlepszy zagrywający: Mateusz Bieniek (Polska)
    Najlepszy przyjmujący: Yuki Ishikawa (Japonia)
    Najlepszy rozgrywający: Yoann Jaumel (Francja)
    Najlepszy libero: Paweł Zatorski (Polska)