United Rugby Championship: With Ignacio Mendy as a flag, Benetton defeated Lions

United Rugby Championship: With Ignacio Mendy as a flag, Benetton defeated Lions

Date 15 of the United Rugby Championship. It started on Friday, with The duel that remained in the hands of Sharks as a visitor before Edinburgh by 18-17.All rugby, in Disney+.

The sabatine day began with the great victory of the Benetton of the Argentines Thomas Gallo, Bautista Bernasconi, Juan Ignacio Brex and Ignacio Mendy (supported two tries) before Lions In Johanesburg by 42-31. Then, the Welsh classic was played, in which Cardiff beat a Ospreys by 36-19. While Stormers defeated al Connacht of Santiago Cordero by 34-29.

Besides Bulls won at home Munster for a tight 16-13, while Scarlets did the same before Dragons by 31-23. For his part the leader Leinster thrashed a Ulster by 41-17 and is affirmed as a leader. Finally in a duel full of Argentines, Zebre Parma which had Gerónimo Priscialli and Bautista Stavile as initialists; and Juan Pitinari and Gonzalo García entering from the bank, fell to him Glasgow Warriors of Sebastián Cancelliere and Facundo Cordero by 14-6.

ΖEbre Parma 6-14 Glasgow Warriors (Saturday)

In a match signed by the inaccuracy of both teams, ζebre Parma forgave in the first half and Glasgow Warriors took the opportunity to take an advantage of 8 points with which he sailed the entire second half and eventually reached the victory. The tries spoiled by handling errors ended up costing a very expensive to an Italian team that, after the synchronazo of the two continuous conquests of Glasgow, failed to lift their heads. In the premises they were headlines Gerónimo Priscialli and Bautista Stavile; and Juan Pitinari and Gonzalo García They entered from the bank. In Glasgow, Sebastián Cancelliere It was from the start and Facundo Cordero He entered the second half. The Trymans of the meeting were McKay and McDowell in the visiting team.

Leinster 41-17 Ulster (Saturday)

Leinster crushed Ulster with a resounding offensive performance in Dublin. The blue team supported six tries in total, including a Hooker hat-trick Dan Sheehan (57 ‘, 69’, 77 ‘) and early conquests of O’Brien, Clarksson and Garry Ringrose. In addition, they added a criminal try at 39 minutes after a violation of David McCannwho also received yellow card. The conversions of Ciaran Frawley and Sam Sombergast They secured a wide advantage for the local team. Ulster had few answers, although he managed to discount with tries of David Izuchukwu and Gregory Daltonboth converted by Nathan Doak Murphywho had also opened the score with a penalty at 8 ‘. Despite this initial advantage, Ulster could not stop Leinster’s rhythm, which was unstoppable in attack and sealed a forceful 41-17 to stand firm in the upper part of the table.

Dragons 23-31 Scarlets (Saturday)

Scarlets stayed with a game against Dragons in a Welsh duel full of emotions. The place began better with tries of Jared Rosser in duplicate and another of Ashton Hewittall well complemented by the points at the foot of Angus O’Brienwhich kept the team at play until the first half. But the second half was dominated by the visit, which responded with five conquests distributed between Henry Thomas, Alec Hepburn, Vaea Fifita, Blair Murray and a stellar action of Ioan Lloydwho also added four conversions and a penalty about the end to close the score.

Munter 13-16 Bulls (Saturday)

In a very closed match, Bulls achieved a victory adjusted against Munster in Ireland. The visiting team first hit a try of Marcell Coetzee at 16 minutes, converted by Johan Goosenwho also added two key penalties in the second half. The place responded quickly with a conquest of Thaakir Abrahams and the aim of Jack Crowleywhich contributed a conversion and two penalties, matching the marker temporarily. However, the outcome was favorable for the South Africans, who made a difference thanks to a penalty converted by Keagan Johannes at 73 minutes. Munster sought in the last minutes, but failed to violate the rival defense. Bulls won a valuable triumph as a visitor, in a meeting of great defensive intensity.

Stormers 34-29 Connacht (Saturday)

The Irish team had in the end with the Try of Santiago Cordero (He entered the second half) in the last play, which later annulled him by a previous screen. The visitors were planted against the South Africans and almost won it. The opening of Stromers. Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu. He had a formidable afternoon and saved his team’s clothes with 3 tries and a memorable performance. They followed him in the Ingoal Evan Roos and Suleiman Hartzenberg and the 10 contributed theirs to the sticks with 3 conversions and a penalty. For outsiders there were shouts of Shane Jennings (2), Conor Oliver, Dylan Tierney-Martin and Josh Murphy. Jack Carty He succeeded 2 conversions.

Ospreys 19-36 Cardiff (Saturday)

Cardiff He stayed with the Welsh classic by defeating Ospreys by 36-19 in the mainity Stadium, in a meeting with a lot of dynamics and several infractions. With five tries-including a hat-trick of Gabriel Hamer-Webb and a criminal try – the visiting team knew how to take advantage of its key moments. The place responded with three conquests (Kieran Williams, Will Spencer and Kieran Hardy), but failed to stop the rival offensive power. The duel also had five yellow cards, three for Cardiff and two for the premises, which reflects how intense and disputed the clash was.

Lions 31-42 Benetton (Saturday)

Italian bombing at the Ellis Park in Johanesburg to win an amounts that held it in the playoff places against an unknown South African team. In the first stage he defined the game with Ignacio Mendy As a figure, author of 2 tries, and who was accompanied from the beginning by Thomas Gallo, Bautista Bernasconi and Juan Ignacio Brex. The partial was 32-17 and in the second stage it was decided to maintain the difference. Firm in defense, took advantage of local errors in handling and was lethal when he attacked within the 22m rivals. With Ivan Nemer On the court he defended hard and took a very important triumph of a difficult court against a rival that in the disorder, he was complicated to find the best path.

Edinburgh 17-19 Sharks (Friday)

In a very even duel played at the Hive Stadium, Sharks took a tight victory over Edinburgh 18-17. The South African team managed to turn the score on the end thanks to an agonizing try Mapimpi Makazole at 80 minutes. Edinburgh, who had supported three tries (James Lang, Jamie Ritchie and Ewan Ashman), failed to sustain the advantage, while the Sharks took full advantage of the points obtained by Aphelele FassiMapimpi and the cash Jordan Hendrikse. The meeting had three yellow cards, two for visitors and one for locals