Challenge Cup: with Santiago Cordero, Connacht celebrated against Cardiff

The Challenge Cup will compete this weekend last date of the group stagewith several teams already classified and others who They will try to get a ticket to the playoffs. For the fourth daythere will be Argentine presence on the field. All rugby, on Disney+.
The date was launched on Fridaystarting at 5 p.m. At that time, Newcastle fell 26-7 to Montpellierwhich has not yet been defeated and which featured the return of Sunday Miotti after three months of absence. At that same time, Cardiff lost 28-19 to Connachtwith Santiago Cordero among the XV.
on saturday Paulwith Ignacio Calles from the beginning, it will be the host in front Ospreysfrom 10. Starting at 12:15, Lions will face Dragonswhich will have Rodrigo Martínez Manzano as owner. The day will end with the double match from 2:30 p.m. Lyon faces Cheetahs and Vanneswith Francisco Gorrissen as captain and the Chilean Iñaki Ayarza between the holders and Santiago Medrano in the bank, will visit Scarlets.
The date will end on Sundaywith the duels between Edinburgh and black lion and Bayonnewith Martin Villar and Lucas Paulos from the beginning and Facundo Bosch in the bank, you will receive Gloucesterfrom 10. Finally, Zebrawith Juan Pitinari holder and Gonzalo Garcia substitute, will receive Perpignan from 12:15.
CARDIFF RUGBY 19-28 CONNACHT (Friday)
Connacht managed to close out a complicated two-legged match in the Welsh capital. The visit, which had Santiago Cordero among the headlines, always knew how to stay ahead despite the constant responses of its rival. With 20 minutes to go, a missed conversion gave Connacht some air and they ended up closing the match five minutes later. Supporting the winning team were Murphy, Joyce, Ralston and Devine. While for Cardiff Lloyd and Thomas Young scored twice.
NEWCASTLE FALCONS 7-26 MONTPELLIER (Friday)
The French team, which had the return of Domingo Miotti after almost four months of absence, managed to unblock history with an almost perfect second half, in which they barely suffered dangerous arrivals from their rival and managed to score 19 points with the that broke parity on the scoreboard. In any case, both teams were quite irregular in attack, which took time for the score to be broken until one of the two could make the difference. Alexis Bernadet, Jan Serfontein, Lyam Akrab and Nicolas Martins supported Montpellier, while Alex Hearle did the same for Newcastle. Returning to the aforementioned Tucumán fly half, he played the entire first half and was substituted at the start of the second.