Premiership: With Try by Juan Martín González, Saracens defeated the Leicester of Julián Montoya by 29-22
The 13th day of the Premiership And the Argentines shone, with many tries and assists that they gave very important victories to their respective teams. I lived the best of rugby in Disney+.
The date began on Friday with the triumph of Sharks comes out by 27-24 in view of Northampton Saints. Already on Saturday, with the participation and an assistance of Franco Molina, Exeter Chiefs fought and beat the end 17-15 to Newcastle Falcons in Sandy Park.
On the other hand, Rodrigo Isgraó He was one of the titular wingers in the defeat by 47-28 of Harlequins in view of Bath. Gloucesterwhich had an inspired Santiago Carrerasimposed before Bristol Bears by 53-28;
Finally, on Sunday the day was closed with the presence of Julián Montoya In Leicester receiving Saracens, who had Juan Martín González, writing down his second try in the season. In a vibrant duel, the visit began better but had to suffer and much to achieve a tight 29-22 that positioned it near the playoff zone.
Leicester Tigers 22-29 Saracens (Sunday)
Before a full Welford Road Stadium, Julián Montoya’s Saracens was measured before Juan Martín Gonzalez’s Saracens. The individual duel between the two went to the Mendoza, who could score his try, and the group also, since within a very disputed and friction game, the visit took advantage of his moments to achieve a great victory that brings him closer to the playoffs area. Jamie George, Angus Hall and Theo Dan were the others in charge of scoring in the Sarries; while Freddie Steward and Haro Liebenberg duplicate discounted for house owners.
Gloucester 53-28 Bristol Bears (Saturday)
In a duel of leaders of the tournament, Gloucester deployed the entire repertoire of his backs, among which Santiago Carreras was as fullback, to proper a strong win to Bristol, the immediate persecutor of Bath. The particular Cordoba distributed three assists, keys to score 34 points in the first half. The bears failed to recover in the second part and ended up playing for honor. In the complement, Benjamín Grondona entered for the visit. The winner’s trymans were Wade in triplicate, Barton, Hathaway, Harris and Atkinson in triplicate. While on the visit they marked Harding, Williams in duplicate and thehiff.
Bath 47-28 Harlequins (Saturday)
The meeting started with an unfortunate play by Rodrigo Isgraó, who at 3 minutes tried to avoid the Try of Joe Cokanasiga and ended up generating a head crash with his rival, which earned him a yellow card and having to leave replaced the field with the shock protocol. With regard to the game, Bath was widely superior and added six more tries (Ted Hill, Ross Molony, Will Muir -2-, Max Ojomoh and Francois van Wyk) to end up scoring a Harlequins who never found a way to harm the rival.
Exeter 17-15 Newcastle Falcons (Saturday)
In Sandy Park, a very dispute match took place, without a clear dominator and with a local team that never gave up and could keep the triumph at the end of the match. In the game for 46 ‘Franco Molina said present for the hosts. Thus, for the Chiefs they marked Greg Fisilau, Will Rigg and Martin Moloney (post assistance from Molina) accompanied by a conversion by Henry Slade. While in the winners were Joe Davis and Max Clark who supported Brett Connon’s penalty and conversion.
Sharks 27-24 Northampton Saints (Friday) (Friday)
Sharks comes out again and continues within the classified to the playoffs. The local team knew how to surf a round trip crossing before some Northampton Saints, which never resigned the possible comeback but did not reach their time. The shark trymans were O’Flaherty, Roebuck and Rodd. While on the visit the scorers were Iyogun, Freeman, Pollock and Dingwall.
