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2010 European Shield

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2010 European Shield
Duration2 Rounds
Number of teams6
Winners Serbia (West)
 Russia (East)
Runners-up Germany (West)
 Ukraine (East)

For the 2010 fixture, the field was doubled from three teams to six. In the Eastern group, Russia topped the table by defeating Latvia and Ukraine. Serbia took the Western group title by defeating both Germany and Czech Republic.[1]

Eastern Group

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Results

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2010-06-27
Russia 62-14 Ukraine
Tries: Gapanov (3), Fedchuk, Lysokon, Bratko, Ososkov, Churpin, Vlasyuk
Goals: Lysokon (5), Ososkov (2), Bratko
(Report)Tries: Miroshnichenko, Lyubensky
Goals: Skorbach (3)
Vereya Stadium, Vereya, Moscow Oblast

2010-07-31
Latvia 4-54 Russia
Try: Jakušs(Report)Tries: Nechaev, Bulanov (3), Gaponov, Galimov (2), Ososkov, Loschilin, Nikolaev
Goals: Lisokony (6), Ososkov
Upesciems Stadium, Upesciems

2010-09-18
Ukraine 112-0 Latvia
Tries: Shevtsov (5), Lyubenskey (5), Skorbach (3), Kardakov (2), Bashevsky (2), Lobanj, Smolin, Kravchenk, Markelov
Goals: Skorbach (12), Lyubenskey (2)
(Report)
Arsenal Stadium, Kyiv

Standings

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Team Played Won Drew Lost For Against Diff Points
 Russia 2 2 0 0 106 18 88 4
 Ukraine 2 1 0 1 126 52 74 2
 Latvia 2 0 0 2 4 166 -162 0

Western Group

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Results

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2010-06-26
Czech Republic 4-56 Serbia
Try: Mana(Report)Tries: Vukanović (4), Dajč, Lukenić, Pešić, Nikolić, Delić, Šušnjara
Goals: Vukanović (8)
RK Petrovice, Prague
Attendance: 100

2010-07-03
Serbia 40-14 Germany
Tries: Vukanović (3), Pešić (2), Nikolić, Grbić
Goals: Vukanović (6)
(Report)Tries: N. Keinhorst, J. Keinhorst, Schoengen
Goal: K. Keinhorst
FK Radnički Novi Beograd, Belgrade
Attendance: 300

2010-07-17
Germany 96-0 Czech Republic
Tries: Stocks (4), Koch (3), N. Keinhorst (2), K.Keinhorst (2), Seibold (2), Rehm, Huber, J. Keinhorst, Cooper, Szehofner
Goals: K.Keinhorst (11), Cooper
(Report)
TuS Hochspeyer, Hochspeyer

Standings

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Team Played Won Drew Lost For Against Diff Points
 Serbia 2 2 0 0 96 18 78 4
 Germany 2 1 0 1 110 40 70 2
 Czech Republic 2 0 0 2 4 152 -148 0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "EUROPEAN RUGBY LEAGUE COMPETITION FRAMEWORK ANNOUNCED". Rugby League Europe Federation. 2010-03-28. Archived from the original on 2010-07-22. Retrieved 2010-04-07.
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