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SERBIA v SLOVENIA: REC 2C

07.11.2015

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  P W D L PF PA DIFF B PT
LUXEMBOURG 5 5 0 0 115 35 80 2 22
SLOVENIA 4 3 0 1 92 53 49 2 14
AUSTRIA 6 2 0 4 98 143 -45 3 11
SERBIA 4 3 0 2 50 109 -59 0 8
DENMARK 5 0 0 5 89 114 -25 5 5

Venue: SC Makis, Belgrade

Referee: Mario Jelavic (Croatia)

Preview
Serbia has made a huge improvement so far this season compared to their dreadful results of last. At home they will be a handful.

Slovenia has made steady progress over the last few seasons but may not have enough points to overhaul Luxembourg.

GWC Rugby Rankings
Europe Table: Serbia 29th, Slovenia 30th

World Rugby Ranking Points
Slovenia 38.80, Serbia 36.82

Prediction: Serbia by 3 points. Score 12-9

TEAMS

90[1]

Slovenia Squad

Žiga Burnik (RK Ljubljana)
Domen Dobnikar (RK Ljubljana)
Blaž Habjanič (RK Ljubljana)
Tit Hočevar (RGH Heidelberg, Germany)
Peter Kavčič (RK Ljubljana)
Matic Martinjak (RK Maribor)
Luka Medved (RK Maribor)
Grega Miljuš (RK Ljubljana)
Gal Okič (RK Ljubljana)
Blaž Pilko (RK Ljubljana)
Lewis Popadec(Winscombe RFC, England)
Sebastjan Rman (RAK Olimpija)
Enej Radelj Šemrov (RK Ljubljana)
Jaka Sajevic (RK Ljubljana)
Jernej Šercer (RK Ljubljana),
Jack Skofič (Tarleton RFC, England)
Max Skofič (Waterloo RFC, England) ,
Andrej Šubic (RK Ljubljana)
Mirt Suljič (RK Ljubljana)
Anže Troppan (RK Ljubljana)
Guillaume Trôu-poh Delmas (USO Massif, France)
Marko Udovč (RK Ljubljana)
Žiga Vrhunec (Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians RFC, Scotland)
Rok Zaletel (RK Ljubljana)

Thanks to mili678 at http://t2rugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=724

29[1]

Serbia Squad

1. Vladimir Đukić, 1988, (RK Rad Belgrade) 23 test caps
2. Istok Totić, 1995, (Ardrossan Academicals – Scotland) 4
3. Uroš Martinović, 1995, (RK Rad Belgrade) 0
4. Danilo Bulatović, 1982 (Dubai Sharks, UAE) 24
5. Vlado Radeka, 1995, (RK Rad Belgrade) 5
6. Aleksandar Mađanovic, 1993, (Belgrade RK Crvena Zvezda) 6
7. Milan Marinkovic, 1993, (Ardrossan Academicals, Scotland) 4
8. Boris Martic (c), 1987, (Belgrade RK Crvena Zvezda) 27
9. Julien Matijasevic, 1994, (Stade Langonnais, France) 0
10. Andrija Jankovic, 1985, (Belgrade RK Crvena Zvezda) 10
11. Aleksandar Nedeljkovic, 1994, (Belgrade RK Crvena Zvezda) 5
12. Miladin Živanov, 1988, (RK Rad Belgrade) 23
13. Aleksandar Đorđević, 1989, (Belgrade RK Crvena Zvezda) 21
14. Igor Dejanović, 1988, (RK Partizan) 15
15. Vitor LJubičić, 1991, (?) 8
16. Aleksandar LJubičić, 1995, )RK Partizan) 0
17. Predrag Vraneš, 1986,(RK Rad Belgrade) 13
18. Vlastimir Sretenović, 1991, (Belgrade RK Crvena Zvezda) 13
19. Aleksandar Krstić, 1984, (RK Partizan) 17
20. Đorđe Preradojević, 1995, (RK Partizan) 2
21. Predrag Keglić, 1996, (Belgrade RK Crvena Zvezda) 1
22. Luka Kecman, 1992, (RK Partizan) 2
23. Miloš LJubičić, 1996, (RK Partizan) 1
Coach: Michel Milovic

‘Serbia missed for this game Marko Gvozdenović (Massy RC, France) who broke hand two weeks ago. Julien Matijasevic from Federal 1 side Stade Langonnais is the first time is Serbian team.

This game is debut for new national coach Michel Milovic. As player he played for Narbonne, Lyon, Stade Francais, Oyonnax, Strasbourg, Nimes and France U21. Coached different clubs in Southern France and Montenegro national team.’

Thanks to ‘Luka37’ at http://t2rugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=724

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