After a shaky performance against Belgrade the Budapest Wolves played like a team that had something to prove. The defense had a spotless performance in the shutout victory
Considering how many players the Novi Sad Dukes missed and although they were still the conference leader before the game they weren’t the easy pick to win. Yet
The famous Latin phrase describes not only the Budapest Wolves’ latest win, but also the first part of their season, that ended with another win against the Gladiators, this time in Austria. The Wolves have left their North opponents in a cloud of dust and after only four games secured the top spot in the conference
Despite missing five starters overall including four on defense, the Vukovi Belgrade managed their third straight convincing win, this time in Kragujevac. Briton Burge didn’t come off the bench this time instead starting at quarterback. He threw for 3 touchdowns and scored on a 1 yard run
The Budapest Wolves organized a fantastic game on Sunday in Budapest, with a helicopter brining one of the game balls and flame throwers near the sidelines, but it were the Novi Sad Dukes that torched the home team for four touchdowns in the first half, enough for a 26 – 21 lead at halftime. The Wolves showed why they were the favorite in the game though
The Vukovi Belgrade beat the Ljubljana Silverhawks 41-0 in a match that was pretty much expected with these two teams playing. With one missed extra point, Belgrade scored six touchdowns, three rushing and three passing, but what was unusual this time is that Andrej Tasić passed for only one touchdown and two came from Briton Burge
On 4th down with less than two minutes to play, Čaba Juhas lunged across the 50 yard line on a quarterback sneak that sealed the faith of the Kragujevac Wild Boars and left them winless for the fourth game this season. Had he failed, the Wild Boars would have been in good position to steal this game away