Champions Cup: with Facundo Isa as starter, Toulon beat Harlequins on the third date

The third date of the Champions Cupthe highest European club competition, with the participation of Argentine players. All rugby, in Disney+.
With transmission of Disney+, glasgow defeated Racing 92 by 29-19. In the local team he was a starter Sebastian Cancelliereauthor of one of the conquests, while during the visit he was Lucio Sordoniformer player of the Warriors. Furthermore, the Chilean Diego Escobar He joined the complement for the Parisian cast.
The action continued with Stormers winning 40-0 against Sale Sharks. In addition, Franco Molina’s Exeter received a 69-17 defeat against Bordeaux. In turn, the Toulouse of Santiago Chocobares and Juan Cruz Mallía beat 20-8 Sharks.
On the other hand, the Saracens Juan Martin Gonzalez and Lucio Cinti could not face Munster by 17-12. For his part, the Stade Francais with Frankie Gómez Kodela received and defeated to Northampton Saints by 45-35.
To close the day on Saturday, Leicesterwhich had Julian Montoya in the starting XV, played a perfect second half in defeating Ulster by 38-10, while Castreswith Santiago Arata entering the second half, he thrashed Bulls by 49-10.
Sunday started with a wonderful victory for Toulon, with Facundo Isa of owner, in front of Harlequins by 33-21. The Sunday action continued with a tremendous match between Bristol board and Benetton which ended with the English victorious 35-29. Argentines Santiago Grondona and Benjamín Elizalde were in this game for the Bears, while Thomas Gallo, Thomas Albornoz, Ignacio Brex and Baustista Bernasconi They were on the visit.
Besides, Leinster brought a tremendous victory against Rochelle as a visitor by 16-14. To close on Sunday, Bath prevailed over Clermontwhich had Marcos Kremer and Bautista Delguy as starters, by 40 to 21.
BATH 40 – 21 CLERMONT (Sunday)
With Marcos Kremer and Bautista Delguy as starters, Clermont fell on their visit to England. Bath imposed conditions from the beginning with a conquest of Tom de Glanville to the minute, followed by another of Finn Russell at seven. Although the visit reacted before 15 minutes with a try from Folau Fainga’athe course of the game changed at 27 with the expulsion of Giorgi Akhaladze for a high tackle Quinn Roux. Joe Cokanasiga took advantage of the numerical advantage to widen the difference, although Anthony Belleau discounted at the close of the first half. In the complement, Thomas du Toit sealed local dominance with two consecutive conquests, but Peceli Yato kept Clermont in contention with a try. Finally, Ollie Lawrence he sentenced the score for the homeowner.
BRISTOL 35-29 BENETTON (Sunday)
In a great game full of Argentines, the English came out strong at home and won an extremely valuable victory. Santiago Grondona and Benjamin Elizalde They were starters for the Bears, while for the visit they started Thomas Gallo, Thomas Albornoz and Ignacio Brexin addition to Baustista Bernasconi who entered in the second half and scored a try. Benetton They battled during the 80 minutes to win but the lack of effectiveness when it came to supporting their conquests, especially in the first half, meant that they were left empty-handed. The tries for Bristol were scored by James Williams, Kieran Marmionon two occasions, Max Lahiff and Harry Thacker. In addition to the Argentine hooker, for Benetton They also supported: Rhyno Smith, Manuel Zuilani, Matt Gallagher and Tomasso Menoncello.
LA ROCHELLE 14-16 LEINSTER (Sunday)
In a duel of candidates, Leinster He made the most of his moments and won as a visitor over Rochelle by 16 to 14. Joe McCarthy supported the only conquest for the Irish, while Dan Leyds He scored for the local team at the end of the match. It could have been for either of them, but it ended up going to a Leinster team that placed at the top of group 2 of the Champions Cup.
TOULON 33-21 HARLEQUINS (Sunday)
The French team, which had Facundo Isa As a starter, he only needed the first half to gain enough advantage to win the game. Toulon managed to score four tries in those first 40 to leave 26-0 up on the scoreboard. In the second half the English reacted and reached goal twice but it was not enough to get into the match in its entirety. The home team’s tries were supported by Gianmarco Lucchesi, Baptiste Serin, Esteban Abadie, Juita Wainiqolo and Gael Drean. For its part, Will Porter, Jack Walker and Nick David were the authors of the conquests of Harlequins.
LEICESTER 38-10 ULSTER (Saturday)
The premises, with Julian Montoya From the start, they gained enough advantage playing a perfect second half. The game started extremely evenly where both defenses were the ones that prevailed over the offenses. For this reason, at halftime the English went 12-10 up. But in the complement, the Tigers played perfect rugby in all their lines to take away their rival’s chances of getting into the game. Josh Bassettwho scored a hat-trick, Ollie Hassell-Collinswho contributed a double and Izaia Perese were the authors of the tries for Leicesterwhile for Ulster frame Nick Timoney.
CASTRES 49-10 BULLS (Saturday)
After an even first half with a slight local dominance, Castres ended up beating Bulls by 49-10 with a frenetic last 15 minutes in which they scored five tries. Three of them went to the great figure on the field, Remy Baget. In this way, the French team settles into the Group 3 standings with two wins and one loss.
MUNSTER 17-12 SARACENS (Saturday)
With Juan Martín González and Lucio Cinti of headlines, Saracens had control of the match until the start of the complement, which was when Munster woke up to turn the story around Thomond Park. The local team contributed tries with Dian Bleuler and John Hodnett. For its part, the visit never supported the rival ingoal, all the points were from successful penalties from Alex Lozowski (3) and Elliot Daly (1).
STADE FRANCAIS 45-35 NORTHAMPTON SAINTS (Saturday)
The team from the French capital managed to reverse a difficult 0-21 by betting on the strength of their forwards, who opened the defense and generated key penalties to dismantle Northampton’s great start. The trymans of Stade Francais were Dakuwaqa, Mescht, Ezeala, Gabrillagues and Tanga Mangene in duplicate. On the part of the English, they supported Lockett, Walker, Langdon and Pollock (2).
EXETER CHIEFS 17-69 BORDEAUX (Saturday)
Franco Molina He started in the defeat that Exeter suffered in Sandy Park. Chiefs He received 11 tries throughout the 80 minutes. The authors of the win were Maxime Lucu (2), Damian Penaud (3), Louis Bielle-Biarrey (2), Maxime Lamothe, Cyril Cazeaux, Mathieu Jalibert and Yann Lesgourgues. For its part, the English cast discounted with Paul Brown-Bampoe (2). Even in the last minutes of the game, the French team was left with one less player due to the expulsion of Take Taufa.
SHARKS 8-20 TOULOUSE (Saturday)
He won it well, he had everything in his favor and with more neatness he could have put together a rout. But both teams dedicated themselves to losing many balls in contact. It was a changing possession that mixed emotion with errors due to the back and forth and the change of roles. Santiago Chocobars He started and had to leave after 24 minutes due to a blow to the head; instead he entered Juan Cruz Mallía. The winning tries came with the signature of Emmanuel Meafou and Blair Kinghorn, and Thomas Ramos He added 2 conversions and 2 penalties. In the local team there was a try Jurenzo Julius and a penalty Jordan Hendrikse.
STORMERS 40-0 SHARKS OUT (Saturday)
In what was a true exhibition in the DHL Stadium, Stormers nothing was saved in attack and Comes out He could not score even with the kick to finish without points in the match for the third round of the Champions Cup. JD Schickerling, Manie Libbok, Su Sithole, Warrick Gelant, Paul de Wet and Andre-Hugo Venter were the authors of the South Africans’ victory and the opener added eight points between penalties and conversions. For its part, Frans Malherbe was reprimanded in the local team, while Steal your Preez, Rekeiti Maasi-White and Joe Carpenter for the visit.
GLASGOW WARRIORS 29-19 RACING 92 (Friday)
With a try by Sebastián Cancellierethe first of the season for the Argentine, the Scottish team easily beat the Parisian team. From the first minute, the local team was much superior and left no chance for its rival, who could not get a foothold and only added when the Scots took their foot off the accelerator. In the Warriorsthe tries were from Hornes, Dobie, the aforementioned Cancelliere, Tuipulotu and Darge, converted by Hornes and Jordan. For the visitor, the conquests were Habosi, Mazibuko and Teddertwo of them converted by Tedder.