Accéder au contenu principal

Gallagher Premiership 2021 2022 Bath Rugby Leicester Tigers


17e journee
19 fevrier 2022
Recreation Ground

ENG Full pass twb22
Gallag.Premiership.Leicester.Bath.ENG.twb22.blogspot.com.mp4
3.8 Go
https://uptobox.com/nd3dmk8adg0c
https://filejoker.net/e55o3agubhpz

League leaders Leicester ended an 11-year losing streak at The Recreation Ground with a narrow win over spirited bottom-of-the-table side Bath. Jasper Wiese gave Leicester an early lead but Will Muir quickly replied for the hosts. Richard Wigglesworth put the Tigers ahead but Max Ojomoh and Josh Bayliss gave Bath a 20-14 interval lead  However, a Freddie Burns try and Bryce Hegarty penalty sealed Leicester's first win in Bath since 2011. It was a match featuring the teams at opposite ends of the Premiership, with Leicester coming into the match eight points clear at the top and 13th-placed Bath seven points adrift at the bottom.


The visitors took an expected early lead through Wiese, who went over at close range as the ball was moved out wide from an attacking line-out. Muir raced over in the left corner, touching down a kick in-behind from Ben Spencer, to get Bath on the scoreboard not long after. But their defensive frailties were exposed when Guy Porter cut through the middle, setting up Wigglesworth to score under the posts and push the Tigers further ahead. The Rec has proved a difficult ground for Leicester, with their previous win there coming way back in March 2011, while they had lost their two most recent matches on the road, at Sale and Wasps. Bath lost try-scorer Muir to the bin for a challenge in the air, although the hosts survived the 10 minutes without conceding a point and managed to add three themselves through a Bailey penalty. Ojomoh expertly collected a chip over the top from Jonathan Joseph to give the hosts the lead for the first time and Bayliss then produced the try of the match, seconds after coming on, as he danced past tacklers down the wing.


But Bath have only won twice this season and Leicester piled on the pressure after the break, dominating possession and territory. Bath-born Burns, who spent three years at the club, eventually made it count, throwing a dummy pass with numbers on the outside to race over before converting to give Tigers a one-point lead. Hegarty added a penalty and while Bath repeatedly found themselves in touching distance of the Leicester try-line, the visitors' forwards proved superior in the maul and scrum and were able to deny them any second-half points.

Bath head coach Neal Hatley
"We put ourselves in a good position to win it but then we probably just creaked a little bit at the set-piece towards the final 20 minutes.
"But the boys out wide in those positions were absolutely outstanding. Leicester are the top team in the country by a long way at the moment, so to be up with a few minutes left and to lose that 24-20 is disappointing.
"Those first 10, 15 minutes they were very good. We struggled to get into the game. Then we started to find a little bit of rhythm, we started to get around the corner and we were much better in collisions.
"When we got the ball we kept hold of it better, starting with the kick that Ben Spencer put through for Will Muir. We were good value for the lead and just disappointed with how it finished."


Leicester head coach Steve Borthwick 
"We started the game really well and then there was a tough spell. Bath have really good half-backs and there was some magic in that back line and a tough forward pack that work really hard.
"That second quarter of the game they put us under enormous pressure. What really pleased me was the second half.
"We made a few mistakes in the first half but none of that was the determining factor. The message at half-time was we tweaked the plan in a couple of areas, but not much - the players were the ones that said we should make this change.
"The wind was certainly a factor in that first half which clearly put us under a bit of pressure, but the players coped with that really well."

Bath: De Glanville; Butt, Joseph, Ojomoh, Muir; Bailey, B Spencer; Morozov, Du Toit, Rae, De Carpentier, McNally (capt), Faletau, Coetzee, Hughes. Replacements: Doughty, Cordwell, Verden, Bayliss, Dingley, Simpson, Clark, Cipriani. Sin-bin: Muir (17).
Leicester: Hegarty; Potter, Porter, Kelly, Nadolo; Burns, Wigglesworth (capt); Van Wyk, Montoya, Heyes, Wells, Snyman, Martin, Reffell, Wiese. Replacements: Clare, Whitcombe, Hurd, Green, Leibenberg, van Poortvliet, Scott, Ashton. 














Commentaires

Posts les plus consultés de ce blog

World Cup 2011 Au Contact de la Coupe du Monde 18 Septembre 2011

  E n arpentant les couloirs du 4e étage pour rejoindre la régie et le beau petit studio d’ « Au Contact » tout drapé d’un noir qui fait assez classe, rien n’indique que l’on se prépare à y tourner un talk en direct. Ici, pas d’agitation démesurée, aucun bruit, loge maquillage encore déserte, tout est calme en régie, comme si après deux émissions seulement tout semblait déjà rôdé. Seuls Xavier Garbajosa et Géraldine Pons sont déjà en plateau. Ils préparent le « teaser » de leur émission dont ils annonceront le sommaire en direct dans quelques minutes, à la mi-temps du match de Ligue 2, Amiens-Lens, qu’Eurosport diffuse. Là encore, aucun stress pour les deux animateurs. La seule vraie préoccupation de Géraldine Pons, bien plus petite que Xavier Garbajosa, est de savoir si elle doit grimper ou non sur le cube de plexiglas mis à sa disposition pour pallier son déficit de taille à l’image. L’essai n’est pas très concluant. Finalement, Olivier Desnos, le réalisateur lui demandera juste de p

Test Match Numero 1 1968 All Blacks France

Test Numero 1 13 juillet 1968 Lancaster Park Christchurch Arbitre : M. Millar I n 1968, following their first Five Nations Grand Slam, France toured Australia and New Zealand. They were defeated in their Test against Australia and in all three against the All Blacks. The All Blacks' side was particularly strong and won all its Tests between 1965 and 1970. France's touring losses presaged a string of defeats that did not end until they drew against Wales in the 1969 Five Nations . New Zeland : McCormick - Thorne, Davis, McRae, O'Callaghan - (o) Kirton - (m) Laidlaw - Tremain (cap), Kirkpatrick, Lister - Meads, Strahan - Hopkinson, McLeod, Muller  France : VILLEPREUX Pierre - PIAZZA André ,  TRILLO Jean ,  MASO Joseph ,  CAMPAES André - (o) LACAZE Claude (cap) - (m) PUGET Marcel - SALUT Jean ,  SPANGHERO Walter ,  GREFFE Michel - DAUGA Benoit ,  CESTER Elie - ESPONDA Jean-michel ,  BAUX Jean-paul ,  IRACABAL Jean  

Challenge Europeen 2010 2011 Final Stade Francais Harlequins

Finale 20 Mai 2011 City Stadium Cardiff   M ichael Cheika était un coach doublement accablé, hier soir, au Cardiff City Stadium. Entraîneur du Stade Français depuis un an, l'Australien venait de voir son équipe rater cruellement la dernière marche qui conduit au titre de vainqueur du Challenge européen. Ancien entraîneur du Leinster, il allait devoir aussi, la mort dans l'âme, croiser aujourd'hui les doigts pour que son ancienne équipe restée si chère à son cœur perde à son tour contre Nor-thampton, en finale de la Coupe d'Europe, aujourd'hui, pour que le Stade Français puisse participer la saison prochaine à cette compétition.