OYONNAX 23-24 ULSTER
THREE OF ULSTERS
LIVES USED
Ulster recovered from
being 23-0 down at half-time to get a vital victory over Oyonnax in Pool One of
the European Champions Cup.
Key men Ruan Pienaar, Paddy Jackson and Nick Williams all
came off the bench for the second half to help the Irish side scrape a
remarkable one-point win.
Ulster were in big trouble when Jeremie Maurouard and Uwa
Tawalo scored tries.
But backs Rory Scholes and Craig Gilroy, and young prop Kyle
McCall, saved them from a damaging defeat.
Ulster have to pick up points at Saracens and then they have
to beat Oyonnax at home on the final match to reach the quarter. I think they
can do it
STADE 27-7 MUNSTER
WHERE IS MUNSTER?
Raisuqe was sent off on the stroke of half-time for gouging
Munster's CJ Stander as they wrestled for the ball.
Paul Williams, Sekou Macalou and Hugo Bonneval crossed for
Stade who are four points behind pool leaders Leicester.
A late Conor Murray try prevented Munster suffering their
first shut-out in 21 years of European rugby.
Munster Seem to be in deep trouble when it comes to results
like this but this is not Muster they must change now or not be feared
TOULON 12-9 BATH
TOLOUN GET WIN TO
SEE THINGS ARE RIGHT
George Ford kicked Bath ahead on three occasions at the
Stade Felix Mayol but Toulon's Eric Escande matched him every time from the
tee.
And despite a strong second half from Bath, Freddie Michalak
landed the winning penalty after 75 minutes.
Toulon are having difficulties this season which makes me
think results like this are not good for them as for bath I would bot be
surprisede by anything
RACING 34-10 GLASGOW
BEN AROUS GIVES
RACING BONUS POINT
Tries from Ben Tameifuna, Dimitri Szarzewski, Eddy Ben Arous
and Manuel Carizza secured a bonus point in a dominant display from the home
pack.
Dan Carter contributed 12 points with the boot as the French
side moved seven points clear of Northampton.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/35263634
Glasgow have problems and Racing are racing
BORDEUX 10-28 CLERMOUNT
LOPEZ TRY GIVES
CLERMOUNT SECURITY ON TOP OF POOL
The visitors took advantage of the 50th-minute sending-off
of the hosts' replacement lock Julien Le Devedec, who was dismissed for leading
with his head just a minute after taking to the field.
Lionel Beauxis gave Bordeaux the lead with a penalty before
Nick Abendanon scored the first of three tries for the visitors on the night
Clement Maynardier briefly levelled the score at 10-10 when
he went over in the corner for a converted score but Clermont hit back just
before the break with a try from Camille Lopez.
Two more penalties from man of the match Morgan Parra - who
finished with 13 points - extended the visitors' lead to 23-10 before Le
Devedec's red card effectively sealed the home side's fate.
Clermount should be able to get out of the pool without any
real hustle
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