2012–13 European Shield

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2012–13 European Shield
Duration6 Rounds
Number of teams4
WinnersFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Runners-upFlag of Italy.svg  Italy

In 2012, the European Shield switched to a new 2 year format with teams playing each other at home and away. The teams involved were the 2010 East and West Champions (Russia and Serbia) who competed along with the 2011 Champions (Germany). They were joined by the 2013 World Cup qualifier (Italy).

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Results

2012-05-12
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg25-24Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Tries: Koch (18), Marin (27, 63), Danzey (43), Isaak (55); Goals: K. Keinhorst 2/5; Drop Goal: K. Keinhorst (Report) Tries: Stevanović (33, 49), S. Nikolić (59), Ćalić (65); Goals: Zogović 4/4
Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark, Heidelberg

2012-05-19
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg26-32Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Tries: J. Keinhorst (37, 47, 71), Amefia (65), Danzey (68); Goals: J. Keinhorst 2/4, Danzey 1/1 (Report) Tries: Bulanov (9, 30), Chuprin (18, 21, 56), Volkov (53); Goals: Lysokon 4/6
Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark, Heidelberg

2012-06-09
Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg24-18Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Tries: Unković (21), Nedeljković (43), Živanović (52), Delić (65), Božović (69); Goals: Vukanović 2/5; Drop Goals: Vukanović 0/1 (Report) Tries: Lenarduzzi (18), Barani (28), Cardella (47); Goals: Fontana 2/2, Peens 1/1
Makiš stadium, Belgrade
Attendance: 600

2012-07-07
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg72-10Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Tries: Rancati (1), Barani (5), Marchesi (19), Fontana (24,29), De Mayer (27), Peens (39), Cardella (42), Prizzon (57), Alfonsi (62), Muyodi (67), Ciaurro (76); Goals: Peens 10/10, Fontana 2/2 (Report) Tries: N. Keinhorst (18), Lortz (70) ; Goals: McLean 1/2
Stadio Beltrametti, Piacenza

2012-08-08
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg32-18Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Tries: Gaponov (36), Botnarash (55, 72), Ososkov (58, 60), Mikhailov (69); Goals: Lysokon 4/6 (Report) Tries: Ciaurro (11, 30), Esposito (47); Goals: Peens 3/3
Nara Stadium, Naro-Fominsk

2012-09-22
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg21-20Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Tries: Botnarash (20), Gaponov (32), Chuprin (52), Bratko (66); Goals: Lysokon 2/4; Drop Goal: Ososkov (Report) Tries: Stevanovic (12, 46), Bozovic (57), Bozic (69); Goals: Vukanovic 2/5
Nara Stadium, Naro-Fominsk

2013-05-18
Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg46-10Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Tries: Nedeljković (5, 29, 49), Vojislav Dedić (18), Stevanović (60, 77), Tajsić (69), Ćalić (72); Goals: Zogović 7/9 (Report) Tries: Moate (12), Amefia (34); Goals: K. Keinhorst 1/5
Makiš Stadium, Belgrade

2013-05-25
Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg10-24Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Tries: Zogović (39), Stevanović (65); Goals: Zogović 1/2 (Report) Tries: Konstantinov (21, 47), Lysokon (55, 74); Goals: Ososkov 3/3, Lysokon 1/1
Makiš Stadium, Belgrade

2013-06-29
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 38-18Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Tries: Fontana (4), Ilinca (9), Saltonstall (20), Celerino (25), Vitalini (29), De Meyer (33), Nasso (63); Goals: Fontana 2, Peens 3 (Report) Tries: Ososkov (46), Grigorev (56), Lysokon (69); Goals: Lysokon 3
Stadio Augusteo, Este

2013-07-27
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 30-66Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Tries: Hoggins (4), Fehlemann (23), Keinhorst (42), Lortz (62), Améfia (72,79); Goals: Keinhorst 3/6 (Report) Tries: Franchi (8, 36), Miranda (12), Celerino (18), Lepori (20, 39, 66), Barani (28), Pavoni (45), Bradley (51), Saltonstall (69), Ciaurro (75); Goals: Peens 3/3, Bradley 6/9
Nordstern Stadion, Karlsruhe

2013-08-10
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 30-0Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
(Report)
Nara Stadium, Naro-Fominsk

2013-09-14
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 32-20Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Tries: Calegari (6, 39), Celerino (24), Peens (45), Boscolo (58), Lepori (61); Goals: Fontana 1/2, Peens 3/4 (Report) Tries: Cuk (19, 78), Stevanović (36,48); Goals: Vojislav Dedić 2/3, Vukanovic 0/1
Stadio Augusteo, Este

Standings

TeamPlayedWonDrewLostForAgainstDifferencePoints
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 65011571124510
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 64022441341108
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 6204144130264
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6105101270-1692

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