- Zane Bijorac (3),
- Jai Smith (23),
- Zane Bijorac (39),
- Vladimir Milutinovic (54),
- Vladimir Milutinovic (58),
- Matija Mihajlovic (69)
- Andrew Smyth (8),
- Ryan Curran (10),
- Andrew Smyth (42),
- Ryan Curran (45)
- Vladimir Milutinovic (6/7)
- Ryan Curran (4/5)
- Marko Jakovljevic,
- Matija Mihajlovic,
- Zane Bijorac,
- Dorotej-Dado Arnold,
- Vuk Tomic,
- Ilija Krstic,
- Daniel Marjanovic,
- Marko Jankovic,
- Jai Smith,
- Mihajlo Stoiljkovic,
- Vladimir Milutinovic,
- Zane Marolt,
- Matthew Dragisic.
- Subs: Mihailo Tomic,
- Stevan Ivankovic,
- Marko Simovic,
- Veljko Stankovic
- Ryan Curran,
- Andrew Smyth,
- Conor Smith,
- Kevin Varga,
- Zak Fields,
- Daniel Goddard,
- Charlie Donnelly,
- Joe Togher,
- Sam Cullen,
- James Mulvaney,
- Calum O'Neill,
- James Cromie,
- Jack O'Sullivan.
- Subs: Josh Battishill,
- Ronan Michael,
- Gareth Gardner,
- Sam O'Sullivan
Match report
The hosts Serbia have won the Shield final, but only after
participating in a thrilling encounter with an Ireland team who, with a bit of
their own luck, could have won this game.
Serbia gave early pressure and battered the Irish line,
Smyth knocking on from a Marjanovic kick to give Serbia another 6 tackles. From
the scrum, the ball was spread over to Bijorac and he outpaced Fields to put
down in the corner for 4-0, with a brilliant conversion by Milutinovic increasing
the score to 6-0 after 3 minutes
Ireland fought back and after a Serbian turnover and a
penalty, Ireland sent the ball quickly across the line and Andew Smyth was able
to find space to dive over in the corner after 8 minutes. Curran missed the
conversion to leave the score 6-4
Ireland then took the lead when O’Neill broke on the right
and sent Curran clear with a pass to the outside with Curran converting for 10-6
to Ireland
Serbia kicked the ball directly out from the kick off to
give Ireland excellent field position and Cullen was just held up with three defenders
clinging to him. Serbia survived this and drove forward, but lack of composure
in attack saw a wild kick from Jakoljevic bounce into Arnold’s hand, but also
into Irish defenders to end the set
Penalties by Ireland on successive sets took Serbia to 20
metres out, and came close through Smith and Bijorac to breaking the line, but
a low pass by Marjanovic was just out of reach for Tomic and the chance was
wasted
Both sides continued to make good yards, with only little
mistakes costing each side points.
More Irish indiscipline gave Serbia a platform to attack
from 10 metres out, with Smith finally breaking the Irish defence with a close
range try to level things up at 10-10, with Milutinovic again hitting a long
range conversion to put Serbia back in the lead 12-10 after 23 minutes
Both sides began to work to find space to run into and there
was some great passing from Donnelly that nearly put Varga through, while
Milutinovic made a long and looping run that nearly found a try, but neither
side could find the right key to unlock the defence and the half ended at 12-10
to Serbia
The second half started with more of the same as both sides
looked to overpower their opponents in the tackle, Ireland managing to get
excellent field position after Varga charged down a kick from Marjanovic and
they drove down to the Irish 10 metre line, but Donnelly’s kick just too heavy
and the chance was lost
Serbia attacked again and Bijorac fashioned a try out of
nothing when he kicked low and the subsequent bounces took the ball into his
hands and he ran clear for a try under the posts for 16-10 after 39 minutes,
with Milutinovic adding the extras for 18-10
Ireland bounced back and Andrew Smyth sped past the defence
from a scrum to go over in the corner for a great try after 42 minutes for
18-14, with Curran kicking the conversion for 18-16
Curran then lit up the game with a stunning long range try
of his own making, bringing the crowd to their feet and putting Ireland ahead
20-18 after 45 minutes, converting his own try for 22-18 to Ireland
A few Serbian errors started to creep in and successive
penalties gave Ireland another chance to get more points on the board, with
Goddard just being held up by desperate Serbian defence. From a subsequent
scrum, Ireland drove it to the goal-line, only for Michael to be penalised for an
infringement at the play the ball.
Serbia made the best of this penalty, forcing repeat sets
from the Irish defence and finally capitalising when Milutinovic crashed over
in the corner to level the scores at 22-22 after 54 minutes, and he gave Serbia
the lead with another great conversion from far out for 24-22
Ireland worked to get back into the game and Andrew Smyth
was very unlucky to knock on when a blocked kick rebounded into his direction
Serbia took advantage of their good fortune as Captain
Milutinovic ran through a gap and powered over under the posts for 28-22 after
58 minutes, converting his own kick for 30-22
Ireland battled back and some heavy running took them to the
line, with Curran kicking a penalty to reduce the deficit to 30-24 after 64
minutes after Serbia were penalised for holding down in the tackle
A kick off that went out on the full gave Ireland a chance
to challenge the Serbian line, but their chance was lost when a loose
Battishill pass went into the hands of a Serbian player
Serbia had the chance to finish Ireland off when Cullen was
penalised for a late hit, but Milutinovic missed the penalty. They were
rewarded from the drop out though as a passing movement to the right put Mihaljovic
over in the corner for 34-24 after 69 minutes, Milutinovic kicking another
long-range conversion for 36-24 to finish the match off