ACC, r6: Montauban, Bayonne, Montpellier and Racing-Métro 92
all win, but still go out
23 January 2010
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Winning kick: Racing-Métro's
Jonathan Wisniewski
Photo: Michael Paler |
| 21/01/10 |
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| Racing-Métro |
19 |
Wasps |
17 |
| 22/01/10 |
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| Montauban |
27 |
SCA Albi |
20 |
| Montpellier |
8 |
Worcester |
3 |
| Newcastle |
20 |
Padova |
3 |
| Rugby Roma |
6 |
Bayonne |
55 |
| Rugby Parma |
16 |
Bucuresti Oaks |
9 |
| Rugby Rovigo |
8 |
Saracens |
56 |
Montauban won their all-French Pool 5 encounter with
SCA Albi, beating Top 14's basement club 27-20 in their
final group match.
The
hosts opened up a quick-fire 6-0 lead after two early
penalties from Julien Audy, but then found themselves 6-17
down after half an hour following two converted tries and a
penalty from Albi.
Winger
Baptiste Hecker was first over, touching down in the 11th
minute, before Blair Stewart added the conversion and a
17th-minute penalty. Captain and number eight Vincent
Clément then extended Albi's advantage when he added their
second try just five minutes later, with Stewart on the
money with his conversion.
But the
double blow stunned Montauban into an immediate response,
with the home side then replying with their own try-double
before the half-time break. Flanker Abdellatif Boutaty
touched down on 27 minutes, with outside centre Jean
Philippe Viard following in six minutes later. And with
Julien Audy landing both conversions it was 20-17 to
Montauban at the interval after an entertaining opening 40
minutes.
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The
second half was pedestrian by comparison, with Montauban
adding a third try by Félix de Bourhis just two minutes
after the restart, and Audy again adding the extras. Albi
managed a solitary penalty in reply - through Kevin Boulogne
- as the second-half petered out amid a welter of
substitutions.
The
result left Montauban two points behind Pool 5 winners
Newcastle Falcons - who had earlier sealed their
quarter-final berth with a 20-3 home win over Padova.
Montpellier were France's other Top 14 side in action on
Friday night, and they concluded their Pool 2 campaign with
an 8-3 home win over Worcester Warriors - and thus
completed the double over their Guinness Premiership rivals.
Worcester led 3-0 at half-time thanks to a Matthew Jones
penalty but the visitors paid for their ill-discipline as
Matt Cox, James Collins and Tom Wood being sin-binned in the
31st, 53rd and 59th minutes respectively.
Montpellier's match-winning try came two minutes after the
last of those three yellow cards, with number eight Marc
Giraud getting the decisive score. Fly-half Jaques Schutte
added a 70th-minute penalty to seal the win, but it still
wasn't enough to earn them qualification, as they finished
second behind Connacht.
On
Saturday, Bayonne continued their upsurge in form
with a 55-6 away win ay Rugby Roma in Pool 4, a
result which lifted them above Racing-Métro 92 but still
left them behind group winners London Wasps.
Those
two sides met on Thursday, when Jonathan
Wisniewski kicked an injury-time penalty to hand
Racing a 19-17 home win against previously unbeaten
Guinness Premiership side.
Racing
were playing for pride after losing three of their previous
five matches in the Amlin Challenge Cup, but there last-gasp
win could have serious implications for Wasps, who were
looking for a sixth straight win to seal a home
quarter-final berth.
Wisniewski had opened the night's scoring with a
third-minute penalty, but the Guinness Premiership side
recovered to lead 9-10 at the interval thanks to a Tom
Varndell try and five points from the boot of fly-half Danny
Cipriani.
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A second
Wisniewski penalty, coupled with a 28th-minute drop-goal,
kept the Parisians in touch and they subsequently reclaimed
the lead after 57 minutes when Dan Ward-Smith was yellow
carded and Racing won a penalty try, putting them 16-10 up.
But Wasps rallied again, despite being a man
down, and Varndell's second try of the night on 65 minutes -
again converted by Cipriani - edged them 16-17 with just 15
minutes to play. It remained like that until the dying
seconds when a high tackle on the Racing fly-half enabled
Wisniewski to steal it for Pierre Berbizier's at the death.
Wisniewski's last-gasp kick sealed the 19-17 win, and left
Cipriani and Wasps ruing two missed kicks of their own when
leading 10-3 early in the first half. The English side must
now watch how the other weekend results unfold to see
whether they do indeed secure that crucial home advantage in
the last eight.
| Saturday 23/01/10 |
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| Olympus Madrid v
Connacht Rugby |
Ciudad
Universitaria |
Pool 2 |
16.00 |
| Toulon v
Castres |
Stade Félix Mayol |
Pool 3 |
20.45 |
| Sunday 24/01/10 |
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| Leeds Carnegie v
Bourgoin |
Headingley Stadium |
Pool 1 |
15.00 |
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