RUSSIAN outfit Enisei-STM have been based in Cheltenham for the past week preparing for tomorrow’s clash at Worcester Warriors (2pm).
Alexander Pervukhin's side set up camp in Gloucestershire after Enisei’s 34-10 European Challenge Cup defeat at Newport Gwent Dragons last weekend.
The Russians have slipped to three successive defeats in the competition since back-to-back wins against Warriors and Dragons at the start of their European campaign.
Samoan international Jake Grey said: "We are really focused on fine tuning things from organisation to individual technique.
“The changes have been made in decision-making from the last game and we have to settle things in both attack and defence.”
The Russians will have to learn from their defeat at Dragons, according to Grey.
"Whatever anyone says, the Challenge Cup is a tough competition and teams quickly realised they could not underestimate us," he said.
Enisei-STM
15 Ramil Gaisin
14 Igor Kurashov
13 Jurijs Baranovs
12 Dmitrii Gerasimov
11 Denis Simplikevich
10 Iurii Kushnarev
9 Alexey Shcherban
1 Valery Morozov
2 Nazir Gasanov
3 Evgenii Pronenko
4 Evgeny Elgin
5 Maxim Gargalic
6 Mikheil Gachechiladze
7 Andrey Temnov
8 Anton Rudoi
Replacements:
16 Shamil Magomedov
17 Andrei Polivalov
18 Jake Grey
19 Viacheslav Krasylnyk
20 Aleksandr Budychenko
21 Konstantin Uzunov
22 Aleksei Mikhaltsov
23 Vitalii Orlov
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