Sunday, October 12, 2014

Because Toulouse! – The Equipe.fr

It all started very strong for Toulouse. In less than thirty minutes before the eyes of their manager Guy Noves, sanctioned with a match suspension and installed at the top of the grandstand, they led 16-0 and the audience was thrilled. After some bickering usual, the game was quickly won, Fickou is showing the quickest in a candle (6th). Three penalty goals from fly-half Luke McAlister all black allowed his men to take off.

Score furnished by foot, of course, but meeting punctuated by numerous attacks, reminders, initiatives. The RCT had brought his heroes of the Four Nations, Habana, Botha and Fernandez-Lobbe; He also launched the Welsh prodigy Halfpenny. But these are the historical Toulouse, Medard, Clerc, Fritz, Dusautoir, Albacete and Steenkamp who put their team in the direction of travel. The yellow card Bakkies Botha (29th), which took over the course of his bad habits by collapsing a maul, Toulouse responded by trying to Huget (44th).

We thought Toulon would decline slowly flag but I was wrong about this team. Bryan Habana crossed the field to score (54th), O’Connor managed a goal (68th) and all pushing and relaunched to raise at least a losing bonus. But Toulouse in progress, watched, after accusing kick midway through the second period.

Yoann Maestri, Yacouba Camara and Imanol Harinordoquy especially essential, defector and now star of Biarritz idol Ernest-Wallon, Toulouse’s pack ruled out of bounds, negating early in the game the Var initiatives. This dominance in this sector of conquest allowed Toulouse to impose territorial, also preventing the RCT to eat good attacking balloons.

6th minute. Toulouse key, bundled-entering school that pushes the line Var defense. A height of 22 m from the RCT, the New Zealand fly-half Luke McAlister delivers a huge candle that falls just below the opposing poles. The Gael Fickou international center rises above everyone, catches the ball, turns and dips brand. Toulouse has set the tone: his desire to win overwhelms input champions France and Europe

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