French stadium – Montpellier: 24-9
Stade Français is still undefeated. At Jean-Bouin this Saturday, the Parisians signed their third success in the Top 14 this season by beating Montpellier (24-9). Despite 23 blank minutes then the first points scored by the MHR under the boot of Louis Carbonel, the Roses were quick to react. Two movements concluded by Habel-Kuffner (29th) then Hamdaoui (34th) allowed the locals to return to the locker room serenely at the break. In a chopped second half and marked by three yellow cards (2 on the Parisian side and 1 for Montpellier), the Héraultais remained frustrated and did not score a single point. Just before the break in the league, Stade Français won with the bonus and secured first place with 13 points.
What we remember: the third victory in a row for Stade Français
Racing 92 – Perpignan : 59-10
Racing 92 did not go into detail at home against Perpignan. Coming to Paris La Défense Arena with a very nice blood and gold jersey but not much else, the Perpignanais were corrected. Abused from the first minutes, they were simply not invited in the first period, conceding five tries including two from Jordan Joseph alone (15th, 28th) and a scathing 33-0.
The Catalans saved the honor in the second half with two tries scored but still left Nanterre with nine tries conceded in the bag and a hell of a slap. With this third heavy defeat in three matches, Perpignan is already in the red with this failed start to the season.
What we remember: the zero point of the USAP on this first block
Castres-Bayonne: 37-0
Here is a match smoothly led by the CO! Under a strong wind, the Castres first built their match by obtaining ammunition materialized by the boot of Popelin and widened the gap five minutes from the break thanks to a try from Nathanaël Hulleu (35th). The Bayonne reaction never came and Castres quietly went for its improved victory, with three tries after the break from Segueret (44th), Nakarawa (68th) and Le Brun (74th).
What we remember: The perfect match of the Castres, who leave the Bayonnais Fanny
Pau-Lyon: 40-10
Very clever who could have predicted the final scenario at the break, while the two teams were neck and neck (10-10). Before entering the last quarter of an hour of play, the gap was still nine points (19-10), the moment chosen by the Section to break away thanks to its U20 world champion Théo Attissogbe, very good Saturday ( 65th). With victory in hand, the Béarnais, decidedly more aggressive in the second half, began to dream bigger after two successive yellow cards against LOU (73rd, 74th) and ended up winning. After the siren, the Australian rear Jack Maddocks completed the success of his team with a fourth try synonymous with an improved victory (80th + 1). A wide five-point success that will count in the Pau season, which ends this first block with an encouraging total of 10 points.
What we remember: the last quarter of an hour any bonus from Pau
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