Limoux> Final winner. The XIII limouxin rebounded well after their loss at home against Avignon (16-20 defeat). Villeneuve thus paid the price for the Aude burst. At Myre-Mory, the Villeneuvois had the favor of the scoreboard (14-10) until the 57th minute of play. However, an achievement of Limouxin, Yoan Tisseyre changed the face of the debate. Led (16-14), Villeneuve suddenly collapsed by taking the trifle of three tries. Limoux wins (34-14) and gets closer to the leading trio while Villeneuve remains in sixth place.
Carcassonne> Revenge. Defeated in the first leg (16-20) in Lézignan, Carcassonne took revenge on its Domec grass (victory 36-32). The Carcassonnais certainly dominated the first period. On the other hand, the final was from Lézignan. At the end of the game, FCL flirted with victory and may regret its late awakening. In the standings, Carcassonne consolidates its first place, Lézignan remains on the smallest step of the podium.
Albi> An encouraging bonus. After his large setback in Villeneuve-sur-Lot (16-42), Albi has reconciled with his leaders and supporters. During the reception of Saint-Estève-XIII Catalan, the Albigensians resisted well by winning an encouraging defensive bonus point (defeat 24-30). The Albigensians remain in seventh place while the Dragons reserve is in second.
The number> 64. It is to be put to the credit of SO Avignon which won its fifth consecutive success and dominated the reserve of Toulouse Olympique (64-12) weakened at the moment by the absence of executive players.
Super League> Victorious start for the Catalan Dragons. The Dragons kicked off their season at Leeds on Saturday against Hull KR. At the end of regulation time, the score was parity (28-28). It was necessary to have recourse to the “golden point” to decide between the two formations. A drop from the opener, James Maloney offered the victory (29-28) to the Dragons. Next week, the TO is launching its Championship season.
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