Premiership: Exeter, with Franco Molina, beat Gloucester of Carreras, Vivas and Alemanno

Premiership: Exeter, with Franco Molina, beat Gloucester of Carreras, Vivas and Alemanno

The Premiership closed 2024 with its ninth day and had Argentine participation. All rugby, in Disney+.

The day began on Friday with the match between Bristol Bearswhich had Benjamin Grondona and Benjamin Elizalde coming off the bench, in what was a 38-0 defeat against Sharks Out.

Saturday began with two relentless victories. First of all, Bath received and scored 68-10 Saracens. While Northampton Saints did the same before Newcastle Falcons and was dispatched with a forceful 61-0. Finally, the day ended with the crossing between Harlequinswith Rodrigo Isgro from the start against Leicester Tigerswhich told Julian Montoya as hooker and captain. The match was very even and ended 34-34.

The date concluded on Sunday with the duel between Exeter and Gloucester. Franco Molina entered from bank on homeowners, while Mayco Vivas, Matias Alemanno and Santiago Carreras They were starters on the visit. The Chiefs achieved their first victory in the contest after winning 22-15.

EXETER 22-15 GLOUCESTER (Sunday)

In an extremely close match, the locals got the perfect advantage to win. He entered the Chiefs in the second half Franco Molinawho had some important participations in the contact, while in the Cherries they were headlines Mayco Vivas, Matías Alemanno and Santiago Carreras. The second row suffered a blow to the shoulder that caused him to leave the field with clear signs of pain. In the first half, Gloucester could not find the opportunities to score, which they did in the second half and were even ahead on the scoreboard on several occasions. Despite this, the locals showed their power by turning the result around minutes from the end. The Chiefs’ tries were supported by Dan Frost, Tamati Tua and Josh Iosefa-Scott. While the Cherries managed to reach the ingoal Gareth Anscombe and Jamal Ford-Robinson.

HARLEQUINS 34–34 LEICESTER TIGERS (Saturday)

Great game in London with a draw that reflected the parity and high level of both teams. Harlequins, that had Rodrigo Isgro, hit early with tries Jack Walker and Cadan Murleycomplemented by a conquest of Luke Northmore. Marcus Smith He was impeccable on the foot, adding four conversions and two penalties. For its part, Leicester Tigers showed determination and resilience, highlighting the trials of Ollie Hassell-Collins, Solomon Kata, Freddie Steward and Dan Cole about the end. Handré Pollard He shone with his precision, contributing four conversions and two penalties. Despite a yellow for Solomon Katathe Tigers, with Julian Montoyamanaged to rescue a valuable draw in an exciting match until the end.

NORTHAMPTON 61-0 NEWCASTLE (Saturday)

The Saints took advantage of the home field and took advantage of a weak Newcastle that cannot escape from the bottom of the table. With good partnerships and a dizzying pace, the local team knew how to find the spaces to do damage, while also possessing great effectiveness that never left room for its opponent to gain volume and reverse the unfavorable context. In this way, all the points came from one side and the authors of the tries were: Alex Coles, George Hendy, Trevor Davison (x2), Alex Mitchell, Rory Hutchinson, Tom Pearson (x2), Tommy Freeman accompanied by six conversions of Fin Smith and two of Hutchinson.

BATH 68-10 SARACENS (Saturday)

At The Recreation Ground, the local team imposed conditions and dominated the match from start to finish. With a bumpy and undisciplined start that earned him a warning Liam Williams and expulsion to Toby Knightthe visit was never able to gain footing or resist the successive attacks. For those commanded by Johann van Graan they supported penalty try, Thomas du Toit, Cameron Redpath, Will Muir (x3), Sam Underhill, Ollie Lawrence, Joe Cokanasiga (x2) added to eight validations of Finn Russell. Meanwhile, for the Londoners they scored Fergus Burke criminal and Kapeli Pifelety supported, later converted by Burke.

BRISTOL BEARS 0-38 SHARKS OUT (Friday)

With Benjamin Elizalde and Benjamin Grondona Coming off the bench, Bristol did not make a stand and were beaten by Sale in their last game of the year. The visit left no doubts from the start of the match and closed the win without receiving points against. In this way, the Sharks achieved their first victory away from home.