Some mad results this week end:
Toulouse Losing at home Clermont getting hammered in Perpignan...
Perpignan 33-3 Clermont
Bayonne 28-27 Montpellier
Lyon 40-38 Castres
Racing 92 16-17 La Rochelle
Toulon 54-19 Vannes
Pau 30-16 Stade Français
Stade Toulousain 12-16 Bordeaux-Bègles
Table
1 Bordeaux-Bègles 14 4
2 Stade Toulousain14 4
3 Toulon 14 4
4 La Rochelle 13 4
5 Lyon 12 4
6 Castres 11 4
7 Clermont 10 4
8 Pau 10 4
9 Bayonne 8 4
10 Montpellier 6 4
11 Racing 92 6 4
12 Perpignan 6 4
13 Stade Français 5 4
14 Vannes 5 4
in other news after a success at home and an away game won by forfeit my club tops our pool :) (top of the bottom league )
IMR_1920 by Laurent, sur Flickr
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It was a great weekend with Bordeaux winning at Toulouse (sans Dupont), SF losing K Ghezal, might be a good thing anyway.
Bad news for Perpignan and EDF with Tuilagi out for about 5 months
Nice pics on your Flickr account, 3.7 million views
Bad news for Perpignan and EDF with Tuilagi out for about 5 months
Nice pics on your Flickr account, 3.7 million views
CheersMarylandolorian wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:51 pm It was a great weekend with Bordeaux winning at Toulouse (sans Dupont), SF losing K Ghezal, might be a good thing anyway.
Bad news for Perpignan and EDF with Tuilagi out for about 5 months
Nice pics on your Flickr account, 3.7 million views
Bad news for Posolo and Perpignan.
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No-one does scrummaging quite like our mad Gallic friends
Incroyable indeed
Incroyable indeed
Capuozzo's run to set up the try to beat Wales a couple of years ago is one of my all time favourite rugby moments in 50 years of playing and watching. Especially so in the professional era where power counts for so much, I believe even Welsh supporters after the fact could see the brilliance. His final nail in UBB's efforts in the European final in the summer there was just another example of his magic - he even made a chump of Damien Penaud in the process, Penaud is not often outdone by anyone.
I absolutely love watching Capuozzo play.
Unsurprisingly it's one of my favourites tooTichtheid wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 11:39 am
Capuozzo's run to set up the try to beat Wales a couple of years ago is one of my all time favourite rugby moments in 50 years of playing and watching. Especially so in the professional era where power counts for so much, I believe even Welsh supporters after the fact could see the brilliance. His final nail in UBB's efforts in the European final in the summer there was just another example of his magic - he even made a chump of Damien Penaud in the process, Penaud is not often outdone by anyone.
I absolutely love watching Capuozzo play.
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Man is a f**kwit but then MH is a haven for such types.inactionman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 10:51 am Haouas busted for drink-driving
https://actu.fr/occitanie/montpellier_3 ... 75095.html
Silly sod.