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This year again, many French people will evolve in England (Super League and championship), but also in Australia. Back on their performances of the past week.
Super League
- The first French people to tread the lawn of St James’ Park on the side of the English teams were Arthur Mourgue With Hull Kr, who faced Save Chan et Justin Sangaré With Salford. With an unbalanced confrontation following the problems of the Red Devils and with the departures of the executives which are formalized each week, the Robins therefore won 54-0. With two tests and nine achievements, Arthur Mourgue continues to flourish in the Hull Kr game. Justin Sangaré had a little playing time (31 minutes), while Tiaki Chan spent 60 minutes on the meadow, where they tried to limit the breakage.
- And to close this Magic Weekend in Newcastle, Jordan Dezaria et Hugo Salabioon the side of the Tigers, were faced with Mathieu Cozza and Wakefield. In this match, the Trinity proved its superiority by leaving victorious (8-32), and Mathieu Cozza had his usual twenty minutes where he continues to prove by his desire that he can win in this team, or in another of this championship. Jordan Dezaria, he undermined the pack of forwards from Trinity with big charges, while Hugo Salabio had only ten minutes of play.
- With the St Helens Academy against Castleford, Luca Walsh Continue to lead the game of saints wonderfully by leaving victorious once again easily (34-0). His foot game will have been important in the promotion of the team.
Championship
- With three trials in 13 minutes from York against the London Broncos, the capital’s club continues its bad pass by losing difficulty (6-36). Christopher Hellec has managed a beautiful transformation into a corner, but afterwards, he had essentially had a role to help his teammates get out of their camp.
- Louis Jouffret And Halifax received a lesson by the Olympic Toulouse which has largely established itself against the leader, 32-0. It is a little blow for the panthers who still keep first place.
Australia
- With a decisive pass, and as always, a big defense, UGO Tonison Continue to show beautiful things with Wynnum in Brl Premier A Grade. The Seagulls won 42-6 against Loghan Pride.
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