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These fellas could actually make life hard for whoever intends coming second in Pool C.
Their depth is slowly improving and it is only once every four years they get their best together.
Round 1 should be their "Final" with their best XV against Italy.
Versatility Romania's priority
From correspondents in Bucharest, Romania
August 15, 2007
ROMANIA has announced its 30-strong Rugby World Cup squad, naming 18 players who play for French clubs.
Romania, in Pool C with cup favourite New Zealand, Scotland, Italy and Portugal, is contesting its sixth consecutive tournament. The side is yet to qualify for the knockout stages.
French-born team manager and joint coach Robert Antonin said the final selections had been made on the basis of versatility.
"Versatility is a key element to have in hand for such a competition," he said following three squad training camps ahead of Romania's departure for France next Monday.
That opened the door for three reserve players - prop Silviu Florea, back rower Cosmin Ratiu and half-ack Marin Dumbrava to book their tickets for France.
The Romanians will head first for the Pyrenees for high-altitude training before travelling to Agen, where the 22-strong squad for their World Cup opener against Italy will be named.
Agence France-Presse
Romania Squad
Forwards:
Petru Balan (Biarritz, France), Bogdan Balan (Montauban, France), Cezar Popescu (Agen, France), Petrisor Toderasc (Brive, France), Silviu Florea (Beziers, France), Marius Tincu (Perpignan, France), Razvan Mavrodin (Pau, France), Sorin Socul (Pau, France), Cristian Petre (Beziers, France), Valentin Ursache (Arad), Augustin Petrichei (Biziers, France), Ovidiu Tonita (Perpignan, France), Cosmin Ratiu (Cosmin Bucharest), Florin Corodeanu (Grenoble, France), Alexandru Manta (Castres, France), Alexandru Tudori (Dinamo Bucharest)
Backs:
Valentin Calafateanu (Dynamo Bucharest), Lucian Sirbu (Biziers, France), Ionut Dimofte (Arad), Ionut Tofan (Limoges, France), Romeo Gontineac (Aurillac, France), Csaba Gal, Marin Dumbrava and Dan Vlad (Steaua Bucharest), Catalin Fercu and Ion Teodorescu (Arad), Gabriel Brezoianu (Bordeaux, France), Iulian Dumitras (Pau, France), Florian Vlaicu and Catalin Nicolae (Steaua Bucharest)
Club of Origin:
Club/ (Forward/Back)/ Number
French Clubs
Beziers (3+1) 4
Pau (2+1) 3
Perpignan (2+0) 2
Agen (1+0) 1
Aurillac (0+1) 1
Biarritz (1+0) 1
Bordeaux (0+1) 1
Brive (1+0) 1
Castres (1+0) 1
Grenoble (1+0) 1
Limoges (0+1) 1
Montauban (1+0) 1
Romanian Clubs
Steaua Bucharest (0+5) 5
Arad (1+3) 4
Dynamo Bucharest (1+1) 2
Cosmin Bucharest (1+0) 1