In a match largely dominated by the English, Ben Curry and Jonny Hill shone. Tristan Tedder and Henry Arundell literally sank…
The tops
Powerful with the ball in his hands and aggressive as hell, Jean-Luc du Preez was Also the author of the first attempt of the meeting, Friday evening. Obviously, the Bordeaux-Bègles Union is preparing to sign a monumental coup on the transfer market, by enlisting the South African from the Sharks for next season.
Dominated in the physical challenge, the Ile-de-France residents are leaving England with their suitcases full. Facing a Sale team led by a great Jean-Luc du Preez, Racing 92 lost heavily 29-7 and fell back into its failings.
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We like Johnny Hill because he is an old-fashioned second line: not very elegant, incapable of making a pass on a step but clearlyformidable, when it comes to executing the dirty tricks of this game, whether in the tackle or on penetrating maul defenses.
If he no longer has the same impact on his team as a few years ago, Ben Curry remains a formidable third line, tough on the man in the tackle and formidable in the ground fight.
The South African number 8 sometimes had difficulty getting out of the muscular arms of the English defenders. But in truth, he is so explosive and skillful that he has brought back the British curtain a lot Friday evening and, in the absence of Jordan Joseph, took the entire Ile-de-France pack on his shoulders.
The flops
The South African did not realize the best match of his life Friday night against the Sharks. Caught under high balls and not always well placed in defense, Tristan Tedder, injured for a long time at the start of the season, is visibly struggling to find his feet.the landmarks at the bottom of the Ile-de-France region…
The English gem has been going through a rough patch for several months. Rarely dangerous with the ball in hands, faulty in defense, the one we announced not long ago like a phenomenon you rugby international is clearly losing confidence. When will we wake up?
Racing 92 notes
- 15. Tristan Tedder : 3/10 Then They are Naituvi : 4/10
- 14. Max Spring : 4/10
- 13. Sam James : 4/10
- 12. Henry Chavancy : 4/10 Then Antoine Gibert: 4/10
- 11. Henry Arundell : 4/10
- 10. Dan Lancaster: 4/10
- 9. Nolann Le Garrec: 5/10
- 8. Hacjivah Dayimani: 5/10
- 7. Maxime Baudonne: 4/10
- 6. Cameron Woki : 5/10
- 5. Will Rowlands : 4/10
- 4. Junior Kpoku : 4/10 Then Fabien Sanconnie: 4/10
- 3. Lucio Sordoni: 4/10 Then Gia Khairashvili : 3/10
- 2. Camille Cat: 4/10
- 1. Guram Gogichashvili: 4/10
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