Despite the pouring rain which fell on Aimé-Giral during a good part of the match there was a bit of spectacle but also a lot of attempts refused. Faced with Bretons who held on for a long time, Usap won (32-13). A valuable victory which allows Franck Azéma's men to move away from the red zone. The RCV, on the other hand, sinks to last place in the ranking.
There was no need to arrive late at the Stade Aimé-Giral this Saturday afternoon. Barely after the kick-off, Vannes recovered a very high ball. Ruru was at the conclusion but following a mistake by Gorrissen, the try was ultimately refused. Three minutes later, it was the Catalans who opened the scoring Veredamu showed his speed to recover a ball hit from deep before passing to De La Fuente.
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The two teams both passed a penalty to be on a score of 10 to 3 in favor of USAP after 20 minutes of play. And while the pace had been dropping for several minutes, Perpignan would see two of its registered tries being refused . The first was canceled for a Velarte screen. The second, two minutes later, for a maul which was turning according to the referee of the match.
Confused, the Perpignans were not far from being caught in the score. The USAP defense finally managed to recover the ball just before halftime.
Perpignan above
Upon returning from the locker room, the Perpignans immediately moved forward with a penalty. Buliruarua scored a second try for his team following a great collective movement. The Bretons with their backs to the wall were going to score a try through Rayasi.
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But this afternoon, the Catalans were on top. USAP did not tremble at the end of the match and scored another try through Fa'aso'o in the last minutes. Logical success for Perpignan which won with the offensive bonus.