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L'essentiel de la 24e journée de Pro D2

Victoire CA Brive vs. US Montauban. Photo : @CABCLRUGBY

Après une trêve bienvenue de deux semaines, les équipes ont entamé un nouveau bloc de cinq matchs décisifs.

Un finish renversant pour relancer Agen

(Match aller : Grenoble : 37 – 10 Agen) – Mené pendant près de 80 minutes, l’avant-dernier Agen a renversé le leader grenoblois au bout du suspense (le privant du bonus défensif), grâce à deux essais inscrits dans le temps additionnel par Ramoka (80e) puis Lombard-Buret (85e). Un scénario renversant (29-23), rendu possible après une belle entame de seconde période avec deux essais successifs de Etcheverry (Agen) gâchés par le carton jaune de Madigan sur une charge à l’épaule qui a fragilisé le SU. Mais l’ultime relance de 80 mètres initiée dans les 22 agenais pour une dernière cartouche a permis une victoire aussi folle qu’inattendue, qui pourrait peser lourd dans la course au maintien.

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Agen
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Pro D2

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Grenoble
24
17
7
0
79
2
Provence Rugby
24
14
9
1
67
3
Brive
23
14
9
0
67
4
Soyaux Angouleme
24
14
8
2
65
5
Beziers
24
13
11
0
64
6
Colomiers
24
13
10
1
63
7
US Montauban
23
14
9
0
62
8
Dax
24
11
12
1
53
9
USON Nevers
24
12
12
0
53
10
Valence Romans
24
10
14
0
51
11
Biarritz
24
11
13
0
50
12
Oyonnax
24
10
13
1
50
13
Agen
24
10
14
0
49
14
Mont de Marsan
24
10
14
0
47
15
Aurillac
24
11
13
0
46
16
Nice
24
4
20
0
22

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