At the end of a constant fight, Colomiers won his lawn against Provence Rugby by the smallest of the margins (31-30) and returned to victory in the face of a team still looking for a success far from its bases.
Colomiers hung on to the end and raises his head. While Julien Sarraute’s players had not experienced the pro D2 victory since October 31, the reception of Provence Rugby made it possible to relaunch the machine. However, it was the Aixois who struck the first. After a penalty by Jimmy Gopperth, Thomas Sauveterre went to conclude an action marked by the wait-and-see action in the Columérine defense after a game at the foot of Joris Cazenave. An advantage of ten points after ten minutes which put a blow on the heads of the spectators present in the spans of the Michel-Bendichou stadium.
After doing their round backs, Colomiers players started to get their heads out of the water a quarter of an hour from the break. Joaquin de la Vega first unlocked his team’s counter on penalty before seeing Martin Alonso bring his own closer to two lengths. Indeed, the winger victoriously concluded a very fast ball up a ball stolen in touch. However, a test which was not transformed by the goalscorer Columérin.
Two teams long at the shoulder
At the very end of the first period, the Haute-Garonne club took the lead on the display board thanks to a test signed Anzelo Tuitavuki. The winger found the fault after seeing his forwards drive the Provençal defensive curtain on a worn ball. The advantage of five points resulting from the transformation successful by Joaquin de la Vega was ultimately only two points at the break, the fault of a second penalty signed Jimmy Gopperth after the siren. The New Zealand goalscorer gave it seven minutes after the recovery to allow Provence Rugby to resume the advantage in the scoring for a point. The two teams then went blow for ahead in the space of five minutes. It was first of all Joaquin de la Vega who converted a good movement from his team by flattening at the foot of the poles, facilitating transformation. While the two teams opened the benches, Julius Nostadt did not wait long to highlight himself. The German pillar improved the work of his pack on a conquering worn ball to flatten the second test of Provence Rugby. Shortly before the time of play, Joaquin de la Vega presented Colomiers in front of the score thanks to a penalty before giving way to Vincent Pinto.
Colomiers tears off victory
After a fault having earned a yellow card to Josh Tyrell, Ugo Seguela successfully took over, offering the Columérins a five -point margin with a little less than a quarter of an hour to play. Despite the numerical inferiority, the players of Mauricio Reggiardo did not stop playing. Indeed, launched along the key line on the right of the field by Jimmy Gopperth, Léo Drouet made a thrill pass by equalizing for the Provençaux before his opener allows his family to pass in front. An advantage of two points which did not hold since, following a scrum fault of the Pack of Provence Rugby,
Ugo Seguela has passed a second penalty allowing Colomiers to reach the mermaid with a point ahead. The club based in Aix-en-Provence had the last ball of this meeting but a double in front of the midline sealed the fate of the match. With the smallest of the margins (31-30), Colomiers puts an end to its series of three losses of row and gives itself air compared to the red zone. Provence Rugby, for its part, again fails to sign a success outside this season but will remain in the top 6 after this 13th day.