Dax easily won in the Landes derby. Relocated to Jean Dauger, the poster was one-sided against Montois reduced to 14 with half an hour to go. Carried by a gala Noah Nene, the Dacquois improved in the final moments of the match (40-11).
Willie Du Plessis has just kicked off, and the Dacquois are already demonstrating all their ambitions. In their 22 meters, they try to come out with ball in hand, despite the defensive pressure from Montois who are overmotivated at the idea of getting the derby off to a good start. The action is quickly aborted by a forward pass. But Dax shows his offensive intentions. And will also demonstrate all its defensive solidity, with a long sequence on their line. In a handful of minutes, the Reds and Whites have just played the trailer of what this derby would be like, ending with a victory (40-11). The third in a row against Mont-de-Marsan.
After a balanced start to the match, Jean-Baptiste Singer was the first to punish a Mons foul. On a touchline five meters from his line, hooker Lagrange lobs his entire alignment. The ball is recovered by the Dacquois who impose a powerful sequence. After several periods of play, the second line finished in the goal (20th, 10-3). In the process, it was on a school attack that Naserea doubled the lead (26th, 17-3). The winger is at the conclusion of an attack placed, starting from the center of the field, behind a scrum. The kind of ammunition that all rugby educators cherish. The achievement allows the “locals” to make the brand worse. Especially since they are airtight in defense. If the Montois enter their in-goal twice, they are unable to flatten. Dax takes the lead at the break (40th, 20-3).
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