Premiership: Julián Montoya’s Leicester hit Bristol

Premiership: Julián Montoya's Leicester hit Bristol

The action culminated in England, where the 14th day of the Premiership, that had many Argentines as protagonists. I lived the best of rugby in Disney+.

It all started on Friday with the adjusted victory of the defending champion, Northampton Saints, before the last of the contest, Newcastle Falconsby 35 to 34. On Saturday’s first turn, the leader Bath visited a Exeterwhich did not have Franco Molina, And defeated him for 26-24. Besides, Harlequinswithout Rodrigo Isgraó since it is suspended, received a Sharks comes out and fell by 43-29.

In turn, Saracens, With a try of Juan Martín Gónzalezhe beat Gloucester of Santiago Carreraswho also contributed a conquest, for 36-14thus closing the Saturday day.

Finally, Sunday was Leicester, with Julián Montoya From the start, who hit his visit to Ashton Gate after overcoming by 36-19 to Bristol Bearswhere Benjamín Elizalde and Grondona They entered the complement.


Bristol 19-36 Leicester (Sunday)

The escort of the contest received the visit of Julián Montoya and company, in an exciting duel, with many errors and genius, where Tigers They knew to capitalize to their chances to the maximum to take an important and celebrated victory in Ashton Gate. Despite being the owners of the oval during much of the game, the Bearswhere Benjamín Elizalde and Grondona They entered the complement, had inaccuracies and distractions that ended up costing the duel, despite the conquests of Gabriel Ibitoy, Kalaveti Ravouvou and Harry Randall. That was how Adam Radwan, Ollie Hassell-collins, Jack van Poortvliet, Freddie Steward and Cameron Henderson They ended up giving the bonus point and the victory to those led by Michael Cheika.

Saracens 36-14 Gloucester (Saturday)

What a priori seemed a disputed duel ended up being a show (with eighty background music) of Saracens for his audience. The Sarries, with Theo Dan As their main figure, they closed a perfect second half with a 24-0 result. On the visit, Santiago Carreras He started and contributed a try. While in the place, Juan Martín González He entered from the bank to also create a conquest. The rest of the Trymans were Rotimi according toGive duplicate, Nick Tompkins and Jamie George; and Chris Harris For Gloucester.

Harlequins 29-43 Sharks leaves (Saturday)

Sharks comes out was relentless and beat Harlequins in a game full of emotions. The place began well with tries of Jack Kenningham and Cadan Murleybut quickly Luke Cowan-Dickie and Tom Curry They matched for the visit, which took control of the game. Then, more conquests arrived from: Asher Opoku-Fordjour, Jonny Hilland Jean-Luc du Preezall converted by Robert du Preezwho also added with his foot. Despite the attempts of the Quins, which he scored with Cameron Anderson and Nathan Jibulu in the second half, and with Marcus Smith Firm in penalties and conversions, the visit was more solid. Tom Roebuck He closed the score with a Try at 78 ‘and left the victory with authority.

Exeter 24-26 Bath (Saturday)

In a very adjusted duel, Bath Roughby won by the minimum against Exeter Chiefs. The locals started well with a try of Jack Yeandle At 19 ‘, but the visit responded with three consecutive conquests of Niall Annett, Josh Bayliss and Will Muir between 24 ‘and 29’. Finn Russell He contributed with two conversions that left Bath in advantage at the close of the first half. In the second part, Paul Brown-Bampoe supported two tries (50 ‘and 59’) that together with the points at the foot of Henry Sladethey put the place to shoot. However, they failed to reverse the result, and those of the southwest took a triumph worked as a visitor.

Newcastle Falcons 34-35 Northampton Saints (Friday)

Partidazo in the premiership with end for the infarction, where Northampton won a point against Newcastle. The locals started with a try of Jamie Blamle And they added with the foot of Brett Connonbut Craig Wright and Rory Hutchinson They quickly gave response to the Saints. Then, visitors took control with the conquests of Luke Green, end Smith, and Will Glisterall well complemented with the penalties and conversions of Smith himself. The Falcons went from less to more and almost achieved the feat with a burst in the final stretch. Trys of Connor Doherty, Alex Hearle, Ben Stevensonand Max Pepper They cut distances, while Brett Connon He added from with his foot in key moments. However, the thrust did not reach, and the Saints managed to resist to stay with a very adjusted triumph by 35 to 34.