Brive played Stade Francais on Friday night, displaying a pretty dominating performance and winning 26-10. This means they jumped ahead of both La Rochelle and us before we played on Saturday, putting the pressure on.
We were able to meet the pressure head on, to Brive's dissatisfaction. We played the late night match on Saturday, 8:45 pm local time. With all of France watching the last game of the night, it was a wet, but almost humid night in Agen. It had rained all day to soggy up the field, but halted before kickoff to keep the condition more decent.
Toulon had a star-studded team, even with some of their players out of the line-up because of the 6 Nations tournament. Their biggest star is Johnny Wilkinson. Even before I started playing rugby, I remember roommates of mine talking about "Johnny Wilkinson, he's the greatest." Of course that is arguable, but he has been one of the top #10's over the past decade or so. He's known for putting in solid tackles, attacking the line, and an incredibly accurate foot (however it was off on this weekend). And ironically our flyhalf was at Toulon, but came to Agen mid-season last year because of Johnny's signing and lack of playing time.
The game started quickly in Toulon's hands as they attacked early, earning a penalty just inside our half with only 3 minutes gone. Fortune would be on our side as the famous kicker was half a meter too short for the 50 meter kick. Traded penalties came over the next 10 minutes, until a try by our captain off a turnover and offload. It was a lot of back and forth after that, with our fullback and flyhalf winning every kicking exchange.
Another try and traded penalties left us at halftime up 20-6, and rather dominating field position. The second half was going to be tough, we knew they would come out running and try to play their wide open style of rugby. They would gain territory, 20, 30, sometimes 50 meters, but eventually would be stopped by our relentless defense. It was pretty tight near the end, as they scored a converted try with 15 minutes to go. But when we put back another penalty, it pretty much sealed it. The final was 23-13 and we retained our #11 position in the always difficult Top 14.
This week is off completely from training, and then the following weekend we take on Montpellier away.
Congrats for the great win over Clermont!!!
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Hang in there Agen! Sure are pushing for Agen to climb in the rankings of the Top 14!
ReplyDeleteOoops. That was from Gordy & Anita! Your "Anonymous Relatives from the US"
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