Premiership: Isgraó’s Harlequins defeated Exeter

Premiership: Isgraó's Harlequins defeated Exeter

The 17 ° and before the last date of the Premiershipin which the Saturdaythe leader Bath thrashed 43-15 to the Leicester of Julián Montoya (was holder) and Michael Cheikain this way, continue to strengthen every day in The top of the tournamentwhile Tigersdespite the defeat, their place in the Play-offs. All rugby, in Disney+.

For its part, a while before the aforementioned party, Saracenswith Juan Martín González From the beginning (author of A try), fell 28-24 In the last play in front of Northampton and let an unbeatable chance escape to get momentarily into the Classification zone to the Next instance of the contest.

In addition, the Friday, Gloucesterwith Santiago Carreras Input, he overcame 26-12 to Newcastle To stay at just colon of the positions of the Play-offs. Thus, the last classified For now to Next round of the contest is Bristol board that, precisely, also in the beginning of the dayand with Santiago Grondona as holderfell by 41-27 facing Sharks comes out.

Finally, the Sunday, Rodrigo Isgraó He was participating in Harlequins’ tight victory against Exeter by 24-22. Despite the victory, his team could not celebrate at all since they needed the offensive bonus point to continue with a remote classification chance.


Harlequins 24-22 Exeter (Sunday)

With Rodrigo Isgraó from the start, and leaving his contribution with great assistance in the dawn of the duel, the homeowners had to suffer more to reach a victory that was not complete, since they needed the offensive bonus point to continue with a minimal hope of classifying the decisive round of the contest. The great pearl of the game was Marcus Smith’s Try, who spread a good number of defenders to score one of the best conquests of the season. In addition to the talented opening, Cadan Murley and William Porter had their contributions in the Ingal rival; While the visit discounted first and even turned the result in a period of the game thanks to the conquests of Rus Tuima, Tom Wyatt and Stuart Towsend.

Bath 43-15 Leicester (Saturday)

The contact was the key through which the owner of the house could gradually impose on a rival who at times had it quite cornered in his own field during the first half. Thus, the advantage in the scoreboard with the tries of Ben Spencer, Beno Obano and Quinn Roux on the Bath side, and Joe Woodward and Adam Radwarn were distributed by the visit. However, in the complement, the English southwest team managed to have much more verticality in their game, while, with the result against Leicester, he began to leave more spaces in the background in wanting to go to reverse the story. The latter does not happen, and the place, by Tom Dunn, Will Stuart, Joe Cokanasiga and Will Butt, finished ensuring victory. It is also worth highlighting the presence since the beginning of Julián Montoya in the visitor.

Northampton 28-24 Saracens (Saturday)

Despite Juan Martín González (headline) and the excellent collective first time played, Saracens ended up escaping the victory over finally in a meeting that was defined by details. With one half for each one, Northampton managed to make a difference thanks to a final envy in which in the last 10 minutes of play he submitted to his rival forcing a try-penal, a yellow one for Andy Christie and the subsequent conquest of Tarek Haffar just before closing. The remaining tries of the Saints were marked by Haffar himself and Josh Kemeny, while on the visit, apart from González, they supported Tom Willis, Alex Goode and Rotimi according to.

Sharks 41-27 Bristol (Friday) (Friday)

While the result gives to see a notorious superiority of Sale, really the key for which the owner of the house got the triumph was his opening, George Ford, who contributed 16 points thanks to his kicks (five conversions and two penalties), thus achieving a precision that the opposite kickers, both Alan Macginty and Harry Byrne, did not have. Also, Dan Du Preez, Tadgh Mcelroy, Jonny Hill, Reketi Ma’asi-White and Raffi Quirke supported for the place, while Harry Randall, Viliame Mata, Ratu Siva Naulago, the same Byrne and Kalaveti Ravouvou did the same for Bristol, team in which Santiago Grondona played from the start.

Newcastle 12-26 Gloucester (Friday)

Under a rhythm that is too friction, which resulted in three yellow and red cards, the visit was able to unlock the story in the first half and then endured without too many complications the rest of the game to ensure the victory. Thus, with the tries of Chris Harris (admonished), Seb Atkinson, Jack Cotgreave and a Try-Cenal, in addition to the participation of Santiago Carreras from the beginning (author of two conversions, he left eight minutes from the closure), Gloucester got a tirunfazo to continue being very close to the Play-Offs positions. Meanwhile, Newcastle, the worst team in the tournament, had the conquests of Ben Stevenson (then expelled on the end) and Joe Davis. In addition, Callum Chick and Cameon Neild had gone admonished in the first part.