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Jérémy Chaput’s Montalbanais dominated Provence Rugby, this Friday, November 13, in their den of Sapiac. (©Icon Sport)
Big blow: The pass of 3 for Montauban at Sapiac
Montauban signed a third consecutive success at home, this Friday, facing Provence Rugby (30-15). A success acquired thanks to a very successful first half from the Tarn-et-Garonnais (24-3) and trials of Sitauti (12e), Rooms (15e) and Deligny (22e).
In great pain, especially in closed scrum, the players of Provence Rugby all the same revolted on the return of the locker room, registering in quick succession two tries on balls carried by The goal (45e) and Corbel (51e), thus removing the offensive bonus from the Montalbanais. Thanks to this victory, Montauban climb to 7e place in the standings, just behind his Provencal opponent of the weekend.
The disappointment: Aurillac cannot do it
Aurillac lost for the second time this season in his stadium Jean-Alric, this Friday, November 13, facing Biarritz (10-23), in this late match of the 8e day of Pro D2. He is the winger of the BO, Steeve Barry, which delivered the final blow to Aurillac Stadium at game time, intercepting a pass from the Cantaloupe opener Thomas vincent, before going to flatten in the middle of the posts.
With this fourth setback, the Cantaliens of Romeo Gontinéac now point to 11e place in the standings, with pursuers who, however, have several games late.
The state: 3
As the number of tests registered in the space of ten minutes by Montauban, during his victory against Provence Rugby (30-15). Achievements signed Sitauti (12e), Rooms (15e) et Deligny (22e).
Test of the day: Alexis Palisson (Colomiers)
Despite his 33 years, and repeated injuries in recent seasons, the former international winger Alexis Palisson (21 caps) did not lose his fire canes. At the 17e game minute of the match Colomiers-Rouen, the former player of Toulouse stadium, Lyon, French stadium, Toulon and Brive illustrated himself by making talk its vista and speed to afford a magnificent test on interception.
Starting from his own 40 meters, he felt the blow perfectly to intercept the swelling, before resisting the spoon of the Irish opener from Rouen, Shane O’Leary, and the disaster return of the Rouen region Peter Lydon. The winger of Colomiers signed as well his first test at Marcel-Bendichou, but already his fourth this season in Pro D2, since he scored on the lawns of Valence Romans, Aurillac and Carcassonne.
Late results and schedule
- Montauban – Provence Rugby: 30-15
- Aurillac – Biarritz: 3-23
- Colomiers – Rouen: 26-12
- Perpignan – Béziers: this Saturday, November 14, at 9 p.m. (Canal + Décalé)
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