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- 2011_European_Shield abstract "The competition reverted to a three-team format in 2011, with most of the nations from the 2010 competition taking part in qualifying for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. Two new teams, Malta and Norway were promoted to the competition having contested the European Bowl in 2010. Germany claimed their first Shield triumph by virtue of points difference after all teams recorded one win.".
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- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageID "47739330".
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageLength "3019".
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageRevisionID "686091388".
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink 2013_Rugby_League_World_Cup.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink Bislett_Stadium.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink Category:2011_in_rugby_league.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink FC_Melita.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink Hochspeyer.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink Jarrod_Sammut.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink Malta_national_rugby_league_team.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink Norway_national_rugby_league_team.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink Oslo.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink Pembroke,_Malta.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLink Rugby_League_European_Championship_C.
- 2011_European_Shield wikiPageWikiLinkText "2011".
- 2011_European_Shield awayscore "Goals: K. Keinhorst".
- 2011_European_Shield awayscore "Goals: Marzella".
- 2011_European_Shield awayscore "Goals: Meldalen".
- 2011_European_Shield awayscore "Tries: Mellor , Meldalen , Elgheim".
- 2011_European_Shield awayscore "Tries: Sammut, Parker".
- 2011_European_Shield awayscore "Tries: Schoengen, Ayachi, Szehofner, Hoggins, N. Keinhorst".
- 2011_European_Shield date "2011-07-09".
- 2011_European_Shield date "2011-07-23".
- 2011_European_Shield date "2011-09-02".
- 2011_European_Shield duration "2".
- 2011_European_Shield homescore "'Tries: J. Keinhorst , Stocks, Isaak".
- 2011_European_Shield homescore "Goals: K. Keinhorst".
- 2011_European_Shield homescore "Goals: Meldalen , Elgheim".
- 2011_European_Shield homescore "Goals: Sammut".
- 2011_European_Shield homescore "Tries: Ingebrigsten , N. Haigh, Schmidt, Mellor, L. Haigh".
- 2011_European_Shield homescore "Tries: Sammut , Gilmour , Bartlett , Criminale, Pavanello".
- 2011_European_Shield nextseasonLink "2012".
- 2011_European_Shield nextseasonYear "2012".
- 2011_European_Shield noOfTeams "3".
- 2011_European_Shield prevseasonLink "2010".
- 2011_European_Shield prevseasonYear "2010".
- 2011_European_Shield report report?RLE00000053.
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- 2011_European_Shield score "32".
- 2011_European_Shield score "36".
- 2011_European_Shield score "64".
- 2011_European_Shield season "2011".
- 2011_European_Shield seasonChampName "Winners".
- 2011_European_Shield stadium Bislett_Stadium.
- 2011_European_Shield stadium FC_Melita.
- 2011_European_Shield stadium Hochspeyer.
- 2011_European_Shield stadium Oslo.
- 2011_European_Shield stadium Pembroke,_Malta.
- 2011_European_Shield title "2011".
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- 2011_European_Shield subject Category:2011_in_rugby_league.
- 2011_European_Shield comment "The competition reverted to a three-team format in 2011, with most of the nations from the 2010 competition taking part in qualifying for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. Two new teams, Malta and Norway were promoted to the competition having contested the European Bowl in 2010. Germany claimed their first Shield triumph by virtue of points difference after all teams recorded one win.".
- 2011_European_Shield label "2011 European Shield".
- 2011_European_Shield wasDerivedFrom 2011_European_Shield?oldid=686091388.
- 2011_European_Shield isPrimaryTopicOf 2011_European_Shield.