Bordeaux and Toulouse will define the French top 14
This Friday, simultaneously with the match between British & Irish Lions and Los Pumas, Toulouse He got into the final of Top 14 of France, while Bordeaux will accompany him in the definition. I kept the best live in Disney+.
In the first meeting, Toulouse won Bayonne 32 to 25. The place were from the start Santiago Chocobares as the first center and with Juan Cruz Mallía Like wing. While in the Basques it was Facundo Bosch Like Hooker, a Rodrigo Bruni Like wing now Mateo Carreras on one of the tips, while Lucas Paulos In the relay bank.
The other key was played on Saturday and Bordeaux by Guido Petti, It was imposed by 39 to 24 in front of the Toulon of Facundo Isa. In this way the European champion will go for the French contest the Next June 28.
Toulouse 32-25 Bayonne (Friday)
In a very even and changing process, both teams exchanged criminals during the first minutes: Thomas Ramos and Joris Segonds were effective to the sticks until Romain Ntamack supported a try at 12 ‘, while then invoiced Paul Graou. At the close of the first half, the score reflected a tight 12-10 in favor of the premises. In the complement, Ramos continued to be key with his precision to the sticks, adding five more penalties and stretching the difference. Although Segonds discounted again, on the end a Tomas Martin Try put him suspense with his conquest and with the conversion of Camile Lopez decorated the result.
Toulouse: 1. RODRIGUE NITI, 2. Julien Marchand, 3. DORAN ALDEGHERI, 4. Joshua Brennan, 5. Thibaud Fly, 6. Francois Cros, 7. Jack Willis, 8. Anthony Jelonch, 9. Paul Graou, 10. Romain Ntamack, 11 Blair Kinghorn, 12. Santiago Chocobares, 13. Juan Cruz Mallía, 15. Thomas Ramos.
Substitutes: 16. Guillaume Cramont, 17. Cyril Baille, 18. Emmanuel Meafou, 19. Alexandre Roumat, 20. Naoto Saito, 21. Pita Ahki, 22. Matthis Lebel, 23. Joël Merkler.
Bayonne : 1. Swan Cormenier, 2nd Facundo Bosch, 3. Luke Tagi, 4. Arthur Iturria, 5th Alex Moon, 6. Rodrigo Bruni, 7. Esteban Capilla, 8. Giovanni Habel-Kueffner, 9. Guillaume Rouet, 10. Joris Segonds, 11. Mateo Carreras, 12. Federico Mori, 13. Spring, 15. Yohan Orabé.
Substitutes: 16. Lucas Martin, 17. Pierre Castillon, 18. Lucas Paulos, 19. Baptiste Héguy, 20. Maxime Machenaud, 21. Camille Lopez, 22. Arnaud Erbinartegaray, 23. Pieter Scholtz.
Bordeaux 39-24 Toulon (Saturday)
The place was imposed with authority in an intense semifinal before the visit, with a final score that reflected its domain: 41-24. The Girondino team had an inspired Matthieu Jalibert, key with the foot and driving of the game, while Hooker Lamothe shone with a tries hat-trick. The Argentine Guido Petti was a firm piece in the line and the rucks, contributing his experience in key moments. On the side of Toulon, who fought until the end and supported the last play, the Santiago Facundo Isa left everything in the contact and was one of the pack engines. Despite the attempts of the red and black team, Bordeaux showed greater consistency and got into the grand final of the top 14.
Bordeaux: 1. Jefferson Poirot, 2. Maxime Lamothe, 3. Benjamin Tameifuna, 4. Guido Petti, 5. Cyril Cazeaux, 6. Marko Gazzotti, 7. Pierre Bochaton, 8. Peter Samu, 9. Maxime Lucu, 10. Matthieu Jalibert, 11. Pablo Uberti, 12. Moefana, 13. Nicolas Depoortere, 14. Damian Penaud, 15. Romain Buros.
Substitutes: 16. Connor SA, 17. Matis Perchaud, 18. Jonathan Gray, 19. Bastien Vergnes Taillefer, 20. Arthur retains, 21. Joseph Carbery, 22. Röhan Janse Van Rensburg, 23. Tomaakino Taufa.
Castres: 1. Jean Baptiste Gros, 2. Teddy Baubigny, 3. Kyle Sinkler, 4. Matthias Halagahu, 5. David George Ribbans, 6. Lewis Wesley Ludlam, 7. Esteban Abadie, 8. Facundo Isa, 9. Baptiste Serin, 10. Paolo Garbisi, 11. Jiuta Naqoli Wainiqolo, 12. Jérémy Sinzelle, 13. Leicester Fainga’anuku, 14. Setariki Tuicuvu, 15. Melvyn Jaminet.
Substitutes: 16. Pierre Damond, 17. Dany Priso Moungue, 18. Komiti Junior Alainuuese, 19. Mattéo Le Corvec, 20. Marius Domon, 21. Benjamin White, 22. Gabin Villiere, 23. Beka Gigashvili.
