
© Serge Feltes
James Kent has made his selection for the upcoming home fixture against Poland on 5 April in the Stade de Luxembourg.
The future of Luxembourg's national rugby team in the Rugby Europe Trophy hinges on their season finale against Poland. A win would propel them above Lithuania in the table, securing their place in the division – an unprecedented achievement for the team.
Luxembourg currently sit bottom of the table having only drawn one game this season, however throughout their campaign have shown a level of unity and resilience that gives them hope of staying at this level. They face a tough challenge against a physical Polish side still vying for promotion to the Rugby Europe Championship. It’s a classic David vs Goliath battle – but we all know how that story ended!
The team selected to face the Poles is as follows:
Position | Name | Club |
Denis Logelin | RC Luxembourg | |
2 | Anton Agassi | RC Luxembourg |
3 | Matthew Denis-Soto | RC Luxembourg |
4 | Gael Pujadas | Lombez Samatan Club |
5 | Kai Sweetnam | RC Luxembourg |
6 | James Wheeler | RC Luxembourg |
7 | Chobe Sweetnam | Nottingham Trent |
8 | Tony Drennan | Blackheath RFC |
9 | Lucas Schmitt | TSV Handschuhsheim |
10 | Fintan Lawlor | RC Jacou Montpellier Nord |
11 | Hugo Bertani | FC Barcelona |
12 | Liam Carroll | Stirling RFC |
13 | Callum Trees | Blackheath RFC |
14 | Christian Olsen | RC Luxembourg |
15 | Gauthier Bares | Union Sportive Marmandaise Rugby |
16 | Thomas Verlaque | RC Luxembourg |
17 | Julian Clavien Timon | RC Walferdange |
18 | Stefano Musolino | RC Luxembourg |
19 | Ed Graybook | University of Essex RFC |
20 | Guillaume Thevenot | Paris Université Club |
21 | Noe Tropiano | RC Luxembourg |
22 | Yared Ketema | RC Luxembourg |
23 | Luke Ng Yan Kwong | Club de Rugby D'Illkirch-Gravenstaden |
There are still plenty of tickets available here. The weather is looking amazing, it's a great day out for all ages, so get yourself down to support the team!