United Rugby Championship: Glasgow Warriors remains a firm pace with Cancelliere and Cordero

United Rugby Championship: Glasgow Warriors remains a firm pace with Cancelliere and Cordero

He United Rugby Championship He returned to action after the pause for the Six nations with his Date 11which began with a Argentine duel high voltage. All rugby, in Disney+.

In the return of Emiliano Boffelli to the courts, Edinburgh fell by 22-17 in view of Zebrewhich had Gonzalo García (Tryman of the party), Gerónimo Priscialli and Bautista Stavile From the start, and with Juan Pittinari and Guido Volpi entering from the bank. In addition, on the same day, Leinster expired 22-19 to Ospreys to continue with its streak and the leadership of the contest.

He Saturday They opened it Lions and Stormerswhere the local team obtained a precious victory for 30-23. Then it was the turn of Bulls receiving Sharksin another great duel of South Africans, but this time the visit was the one that sang Victoria in an entertaining clash that ended 29-19.

Later, Benetton received Ulster. The Italian cast, which had in its XV a Thomas Gallo, Tomás Albornoz and Ignacio Mendywith the entry of Bautista Bernasconi In the complement, he was superior and celebrated the clear 34-19 before his audience. At the same time, Munster thrashed 29-8 to Scarlets. The sabatine day had its closure with the game where Connatchwith Santiago Cordero, He faced and surpassed in the final minutes Cardiff by 24-19.

Finally, the Sunday They closed the date Dragons and Glasgow. On the visit, Facundo Cordero and Sebastián Cancelliere (Author of a try) They played from the beginning in the Scottish team, which beat forcefully for 45-20.


Dragons 20-45 Glasgow Warriors (Domingo)

Glasgow Warriors, with Sebastián Cancelliere and Facundo Cordero as headlines, remains firm in the fight for the tip of United Rugby Championship. This time, he defeated a Dragons as a visitor who presented Battle from the first moment despite going last in the standings. The place put a quick advantage and dominated, but the Scots knew how to recover and with four consecutive tries they turned it thanks to Johnny Matthews, Jack Mann, George Horne and Duncan Weir. The time is left over, Shane Lewis-Hughes supported the Ingal and discounted to go 24-20 to rest. Already in the complement the story was different, Glasgow hit the entrance with the conquests of Jare Oguntibeju, George Horne and Cancelliere, and there was no turning back.

Connacht 24-19 Cardiff (Saturday)

In a match marked by parity, each team distributed a time, making the advantage of some of them impossible, until 75 ‘when the premises managed to advance on the scoreboard. With a first more favorable half for the Irish team, who annulled his rival and hit every time he could. In contrast, the complement had in Cardiff greater solidity and clarity to write down. For the host, where Santiago Cordero entered at 41 ‘, supported: Dylan Tierney-Martin, Dave Heffernan, Shamus Hurley Langton and Ben Murphy added to two conversions by Josh Ioane. Meanwhile, in the Wesses, the points arrived in the hands of Callum Baley, Ben Donnell and Rey Lee-Lo and the feet of Callum Sheedy.

Munster 29-8 Scarlets (Saturday)

The Irish were superior from beginning to end to seal a resounding result that keeps them firm in their struggle to enter the playoffs. After a first half disputed, the homeowners released in the complement and left unanswered to the Welsh team, which also remains in the fight to enter among the group of the best eight. Shay McCarthy, Gavin Coombes (2), Alex Kendellen and Tom Farrell were responsible for granting the offensive bonus to house owners; while Macs Page discounted for the visit.

Benetton 34-19 Ulster (Saturday)

In a first half even, the visit was the one who got the advantage with the Nathan Doak, Mike Lowry and Jacob Stockdale tries. While the Italian team was able to respond first with Matt Gallagher and at the end of the initial stage with a conquest of Argentine Ignacio Mendy. Already in the complement those of Treviso turned him with a penalty of Tomás Albornoz – he gave 14 points – and with a Try of Mirco Spagnolo. Finally, in the outcome of Alessandro Izekor duel he sentenced the duel with a try.

Bulls 19-29 Sharks (Saturday)

Sharks stepped hard in Pretoria to take this great duel of South Africans, in a clash that uploaded its voltage during the forty final minutes. The first half was a lot of study, although the two hit quickly. The great emotions arrived in the complement, where the hosts celebrated first but the last word was for Sharks, which took a key triumph. The tries of the homeowners came from the hand of Jan-Hendrik Wesels and the double of Johan Grobbelaar; While Ethan Hooker, Tino Mavesere and Yaw Penxe scored for the victors.

Lions 30-23 Stormers (Saturday)

After a great first half, where they made a clear difference of 24-6, the hosts lowered the intensity in the second stage, so the visit could react although it was not enough, but at least they took the defensive bonus point in their Visit to Emirates Airline Park by Johannesburg. The conquests of the homeowners were signed by Morné Van Den Berg, Henco van Wyk and Marius Louw, all in the first half; while Warrick Gelant and Evan Roos discounted in the complement.

Edinburgh 17-22 Zebre Parma (Friday)

Despite having started being subjected and without having the domain of the ball, the Italian team was able to strengthen in the counterattacks, with which it was possible to settle several times in the opposite field and, in this way, break the rival defense. Thus, the visit began winning early by Jacopo Trulla, an advantage that managed to defend during the rest of the meeting thanks to great individual actions, including Gonzalo García, author of a try. Apart from him and Trulla, Tommaso di Bartolomeo also supported, and the other Argentines present in Zebre were Bautista Stavile and Gerónimo Priscialli (admonished), which were from the start, while Juan Pitinari and Rodrigo Volpi (expelled) began as substitutes. On the premises, Emiliano Boffelli started and played 45 minutes in what his return to the courts meant after almost ten months of absence.

OSPREYS 19-22 LEINSTER (Friday)

Leinster keeps stomping. The Irish picture obtained his triumph number 11 thread against a difficult Ospreys, with which he had to distribute halves. The first half was slightly in favor of Leinster, who managed to take a fair advantage and then defend her to keep a difficult triumph. McGrath, Tector and Slimani marked the local tries, while Lewis, Jones and Deaves-Small supported the visit.