Novi Sad`s great win over Kragujevac didn`t come without an injury to one of their more important player. Zoran Kosanović, the Dukes` safety collided during play with Ognjen Nikolić and suffered a neck injury
The Novi Sad Dukes beat the Kragujevac Wild Boars 17-16 in SELAF`s biggest upset this year. Similar to their last game against Vukovi Belgrade, the Dukes caught up with their rival, but this time even taking the lead and keeping it until the end for their second win of the season
David Turšič`s excellent play on the Silverhawks latest game in Serbia this time resulted in a win for his team. Last minute effort by the team from Mitrovica to score and avoid overtime had a fatal outcome - Damir Žarko`s pass attempt was intercepted by Turšič giving his team possession in the Legionaries territory
The following weekend brings us more SELAF action, this time in shape of two games played in Serbia. In Kragujevac, the Wild Boars will host their first-ever SELAF game against the Novi Sad Dukes, while up north the Legionaries will go for their first win, the opposition being likewise winless Ljubljana Silverhawks
A lot harder than it was expected, the Belgrade Vukovi, won their game in Novi Sad against the Dukes 28-21. The winning touchdown in the SELAF`s most interesting game this season was scored on a catch by Igor Nedeljković, one minute before the end
The Kragujevac Wild Boars won their season opener by beating the Ljubljana Silverhawks on their home field 19-6. In front of 800 Silverhawks supporters, the home team failed to get a win for the second week in a row.
QB Đorđe Đorđević, who became a Wild Boar before the season
The Kragujevac Wild Boars will be the first team from Serbia to play a game in Slovenia this season. The current Serbian champions will play on Saturday, May 13, in Ljubljana against the Silverhawks who were defeated in their opening game last weekend in Belgrade, 34-14.
Confidence and optimism before the game didn`t result in a win for the team from Sremska Mitrovica. Even though the score in the end was 39-29, approximately 2,000 people in attendance witnessed a convincing Novi Sad Dukes win over the Legionaries