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SRL resumes training for early June re-start

18 May 20, 10:00AM 0 Comments

Serbia’s rugby league clubs resumed training this week after a two month lay off due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Their competitions were suspended in the middle of March, after completion of the opening rounds, but now local governments have loosened lockdown measures in the country and outdoor sports are among the first organized activities to get permission to go back to work.

The SRL will recommence over the weekend of the 6-7 June with Serbian Cup ties; Car Dušan Silni Paraćin facing Red Star Belgrade, Beogradski ORK hosting Partizan, and Dorćol Tigers Belgrade versus Radnički New Belgrade.

Before the shut down, qualification for the remainder of the league campain was decided and the nine clubs will split into two divisions as follows:

Serbian Super LeagueRed Star Belgrade, Partizan Belgrade, Radnički Niš and Radnički New Belgrade.

B League: Dorćol Tigers Belgrade (formerly Tašmaidan Tigers), Morava Chitas Leskovac, Car Dušan Silni Paraćin, Belgrade YRLC and Dorćol Belgrade.

“We are honoring all the government safety measures in our decision to resume the season”, said SRL secretary-general Vladan Kikanovic.

“Life in Serbia is slowly going back to normal, so we are also really carefully resuming and preparing for the competition restart.”

Partizan Rugby League

The SRL has also left a window for possible international fixtures should borders be re-opened, with semi-finals and Grand Finals ending the domestic campaign in early October.

“At international level our priority this season was the U19s European Championship which is postponed but we will continue to build our squad, and we are hoping to be able to continue the tradition and have our annual invitation Belgrade Trophy in August,“ Kikanovic confirmed.

“The terms of travelling worldwide aren’t yet set, so it’s just our projection that we can have foreign guests to play our boys.

“Also, later in the second part of the season our focus will be on the fourth year of the Balkan Super League, which is set to be over a new knock-out format and the final held in early November, and possible senior European Championship B fixtures against Russia and Greece.“

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