Georgia through to finals
Georgia qualified for their first-ever World Cup by beating Russia 17-13 in Tbilisi today.
In a tight match, neither team could find a way to the try line until Konstantin Rachkov went over for Russia just before the half-hour mark.
The successful conversion by Vladimir Simonov gave the visitors a 13-6 lead, but Georgia struck back with a third penalty by Makho Urjukashvili.
Then a crucial try by Levan Tsabadze on the stroke of half-time gave the host side a 14-13 lead.
Urjukashvili’s penalty 10 minutes after the break was the only scoring of the second half, and the Georgians could celebrate.
At the World Cup they will be in tough Pool C with South Africa, England, Manu Samoa and Uruguay.