Marie Mahé, Media365, published on Friday January 24, 2025 at 11:05 p.m.
This Friday evening, as part of the 18th day of Pro D2, Grenoble returned to the victory against Biarritz (33-17). The Grenoblois take advantage of the defeats of their first two pursuers, Béziers and Provence Rugby, to take ten points ahead of the ranking.
Grenoble resumes. This Friday evening, as part of the 18th day of Pro D2, the Grenoblois dominated Biarritz (33-17). It all quickly left, in this meeting, with the first test of the premises marked from the 3rd minute of play, through the three-quarter Kaminieli Rasaku, then transformed by the opening half Sam Davies (7-0) . The biarrots reacted, with a penalty of the opening half of Thomas Dolhagaray (9th, 7-3). Rasaku then scored a double, transformed by Davies (20th, 12-3). The second line Ryno Pieterse participated in the party (31st, 19-3), before the three-quarter of Wilfried Hulleu, thanks to a test transformed by Davies (37th, 26-3). Upon returning from the locker room, Rasaku went there from his hat-trick, transformed by Davies (53rd, 33-3). Right after, Biarritz scored his very first try in the match, through his three-quarter wing Zach Kibirige, who started from the midline, before slaloming in the defense to go flatten. A test transformed by the opening half of Edgar Retière (55th, 33-10).
Bad operations for Béziers and Provence Rugby
Kibirige then scored a double, transformed by Retière (72nd, 33-17). The score then did not move to the siren. Biarritz, twelfth, could obviously have little hope, due to his indiscipline, marked by three yellow cards and a red received. Thanks to this victory, the thirteenth of his season, Grenoble makes a very good operation, in the classification of Pro D2. The Isérois comfort their leading place, now with a total of ten points ahead of their dolphin, Béziers. In the other evening results, Béziers, second, relapsed, on his ground, against Colomiers (17-29), sixth. Same price for Provence Rugby, third, which bowed on the field of Aurillac (26-17), thirteenth. For its part, Soyaux Angoulême, fourth, very clearly defeated Dax (46-23), seventh. Montauban, eighth, won at Mont-de-Marsan (21-33), fourteenth. Nevers, tenth, took the best, accurately, on Agen (29-28), eleventh. Finally, in the duel of evil classified, Valence-Romans, fifteenth, largely dominated Nice (57-34), sixteenth and last.