Top 14, r15: Stade Francais and
Perpignan ease to wins, while Bourgoin upset Castres
05 December
2009
|

Something to cheer at last:
Bourgoin fans celebrate
Photo: Michael Paler |
|
Montauban
|
20 |
Clermont
Auvergne |
15 |
|
Bourgoin |
16 |
Castres |
9 |
|
Perpignan |
29 |
Montpellier |
3 |
|
Stade Francais |
34 |
Bayonne |
10 |
|
SCA Albi |
- |
Biarritz |
- |
|
Brive |
- |
Stade
Toulousain |
- |
|
Racing-Métro 92 |
- |
Toulon |
- |
Stade
Francais finally banished their so-called ‘curse’ at the
Stade de France as they swept aside struggling Bayonne
34-10 in a four-try exhibition of running rugby.
The
Paris giants hadn’t won any of their previous five matches
at the national stadium, but this time their on-field
fireworks matched those off it as they returned to winning
ways in style.
Top 14 Table
/
Top 14 try-scorers
/
Top 14 Results
/
Top 14
Fixtures
A
rampaging 40m run from France hooker Benjamin Kayser started
the rout on 11 minutes, and Bayonne must have feared the
worst when Julien Dupuy added a second just two minutes
later.
Fit-again fly-half Lionel Beauxis slotted both conversions,
and was on target again after prolific lock Pascal Pape
touched down for his third try of the season with 10 minutes
still to go in a lopsided first half.
Bayonne’s cause wasn’t helped by having hooker David Roumieu
yellow-carded, and they came within inches of conceding a
fourth try soon after as Stade piled on the pressure.
Eventually the hosts were forced to settle for a couple of
Beauxis penalties instead as the French international kicked
them into a 27-3 lead at the interval.
Bayonne
had actually taken the lead through Pierre Bernard’s 52m
penalty in the sixth minute, but thereafter they were
largely reduced to onlookers in the first half as Stade ran
them ragged in front of more than 70,000 fans.
They
regrouped somewhat at the interval and managed to hold Stade
at bay until themselves going over for a try after mounting
pressure finally saw Sam Gerber cross the line. With eight
minutes left it potentially robbed Stade of their attacking
bonus, but Mark Gasnier touched down just two minutes later
as he grabbed his sixth score of an increasingly prolific
season.
His
latest effort makes Gasnier Top 14's leading try-scorer as
the former rugby league star continues to impress after
crossing codes - and on the same day he was linked with a
possible move back to Australia.
It was a
welcome return to form for Stade Francais - also the
league’s top scorers - after they had lost both their
previous matches while weakened by international calls, and
it sets them up nicely for next weekend’s Heineken Cup trip
to Ulster.
The
defeat capped a bad day for the Basques, after they had
earlier slipped back into the relegation zone following a
surprise 16-9 home win by battling Bourgoin over
leaders Castres.
Returning fly-half Benjamin Boyet marked his comeback match
after six weeks out with a third-minute drop-goal as
Bourgoin made light of the poor form which had seen them go
into the game on a the back of a five-match run without a
win.
Namibian
centre Piet van Zyl then intercepted an Iosefa Tekori pass
to run in under the posts after just nine minutes for the
only try of the match. Former Leeds star Alberto Di Bernardo
kicked the conversion and added a penalty before half time,
while Castres were reduced to two Romain Teulet penalties in
reply.
The
leaders redoubled their efforts after falling further behind
courtesy of Sebastien Laloo’s 62nd-minute penalty, but the
Bourgoin defence held firm as they added Castres to an
impressive list of home scalps that already includes
Perpignan, Biarritz, and Racing-Metro 92 this season.
Castres
did manage one final score as Teulet kicked his third
penalty with time running out, but it proved a crucial three
points as it secured a vital defensive bonus which ensured
they would remain top at the end of the weekend, regardless
of scores elsewhere.
Perpignan’s subsequent 29-3 home win over Montpellier
edged the defending champions back within two points of
Castres (with a game in hand), with Jérôme Porical’s
reliable boot inflicting the initial damage as he kicked
them into a 12-0 half-time lead.
The
Catalan full-back added a fifth early in the second half
before two tries in five minutes ended the match as a
contest. First over was former England prop Perry Freshwater
(in the 62nd minute), with debutant Yannick Parent following
suit soon after. Porical kicked both conversions to end with
a 19-point match haul, while Perpignan eased up to second
spot.
Earlier, battling
Bourgoin pulled off a 16-9 home win against leaders
Castres on Saturday afternoon as their
topsy-turvy season continued.
The
hosts began the day in 13th spot after five games without a
win, but defied recent form with a sterling performance in
front of their passionate support at the Stade Pierre Rajon.
They put
financial worries and talk of a boardroom split behind them
to focus on downing this season's surprise pacesetters. The
return from injury of fly-half Benjamin Boyet proved crucial
and the Bourgoin No 10 got the scoreboard ticking with a
third-minute drop-goal.
Castres
sought to bounce back immediately, but a Marc Andreu 'try'
was disallowed for an earlier forward pass after superb work
from Iosefa Tekori. Their frustration was further compounded
in the ninth minute when Tekori's attempted pass to Chris
Masoe was easily picked off by Namibian centre Piet van Zyl
for his first try for Bourgoin since joining from the
Cheetahs.
Alberto
Di Bernardo slotted the conversion to make it 10-0 and then
traded penalties with Romain Teulet as the hosts headed into
the half-time interval with a deserved 13-6 lead.
Castres,
who had only lost once in the league since late September,
were not helped by seeing influential fly-half Cameron
McIntyre limp off in the 24th minute, and they just couldn't
find their usual rhythm.
Indeed,
their normally powerful pack was dominated by Bourgoin's for
most of the afternoon, with penalties continually conceded
as the visitors lost discipline under sustained pressure. Di
Bernardo failed to capitalise with a 53rd-minute penalty
attempt which sailed wide, but replacement Sébastien Laloo
fared better just after the hour as Bourgoin went 16-6 up.
The
visitors redoubled their efforts to try and make up the
10-point gap, eventually earning a 74th-minute penalty which
Teulet successfully kicked to secure a crucial defensive
point that at least ensured they would remain top at the end
of the weekend, whatever the results elsewhere.
But
there was no doubting it was the home side's afternoon and
this win was only Bourgoin's sixth of the season, although
Castres join some notable scalps at the Pierre Antoine with
Perpignan, Biarritz and Racing-Métro 92 their other victims.
The victory also enabled Eric Catinot's side to climb above
Bayonne and out of the relegation zone, for a few hours at
the very least.
Clermont Auvergne's indifferent recent form continued
with a 20-15 defeat at Montauban on Friday evening,
meaning 'Les Jaunards' will go into next week's Heineken Cup
clash with Leicester Tigers on the back on just one win in
their last six outings.
It's
hardly the kind of form to send shivers down the spine of
the Guinness Premiership champions, especially when you
consider that lone win was at home to struggling Bourgoin.
To further darken coach Vern Cotter's mood their latest
defeat was partly inflicted by former Clermont winger
Vilimoni Delasau, who scored one of Montauban's two tries at
the Stade Sapiac.
Conditions were never going to be favourable to a
free-running game, but Cotter will be additionally concerned
that his team failed to create clear-cut openings, and
relied instead on the boot of international scrum-half
Morgan Parra for all of their points.
Montauban are fast becoming something of a bogey team for
Clermont, and certainly they showed no fear as they
overwhelmed their visitors with another forward display, as
well as some stubborn defence later in the game. Last season
they inflicted Clermont's only home defeat in Top 14 - with
Delasau on the scoreboard again - while honours were shared
with a 19-19 draw at the Sapiac.
On Friday evening they went 0-3 down early on
when Parra kicked an 18th-minute penalty, but that was as
good as it got for the visitors all evening as the home side
gradually established their superiority.
South
African fly-half Leonard Olivier kicked a 45m penalty to
equalise after 23 minutes and Marc Raynaud's team then
surged into the lead with Delasau's try - his fourth of the
season - just five minutes later. The veteran Fijian stole
over in the corner following quick hands from Mathieu Belie
and a miss-pass from Olivier after Montauban had stolen a
scrum against the head.
Olivier
kicked the conversion as he again impressed in only his
second match for Montauban following his transfer from AMD
Valke Falcons, and the home side headed into the interval
with a thoroughly deserved 10-3 lead.
Parra's
second penalty success narrowed the gap three minutes after
the restart, but Montauban's response was clinical with
Jean-Philippe Viard touching down for their second try
following more good work from Delasau. Olivier's conversion
made it 17-6 and raised hopes of a possible attacking bonus
for hosts.
Cotter
sent on a raft of replacements as he tried to revitalise his
team, but Montauban's defence stood firm in the face of
mounting pressure as they continued to smother any Clermont
threat. A brace of Parra penalties brought the away side to
within eight points as the match entered its final 10
minutes, but Montauban replacement Cédric Rosalen ensured
there was no late fightback when he landed a 74th-minute
reply to ensure the win.
Parra
did manage one more late penalty, which at least gave
Clermont the defensive bonus, but Cotter's men will have to
seriously raise their game if they are to pose a meaningful
threat to Leicester in next week's Heineken Cup group match.
To
further compound Cotter's evening he now has fitness
concerns over Benoît Baby after the Clermont winger was
substituted in the 14th minute due to a shoulder injury.
|