Rugby, Pro D 2. Mont-de-Marsan gets even better!

Another improved victory for Stade Montois, 32-13, four tries in the end.

A match that was complicated, played in difficult weather conditions, and on an unsuitable dented ground. Glory and honor to the five thousand eight hundred courageous packed in the stands. And the Mons people who selflessly get out of a meeting that could have been a trap. We play the eighty-first minute. Laousse-Azpiazu pgo along in the goal. The rear Mons comes to snatch the offensive bonus. One more. Thus marking the final hold of the striped on an indecisive meeting, choppy, disturbed by the atmospheric conditions, the calamitous state of the lawn and just as much by a murky arbitration. The Gascons jostled by devious, rascals, fakers, offside, who played their match, without panache but not without merit, with among other two kids of eighteen years. But Mons are guilty of technical faults, indiscipline, risky choices that could have cost them dearly. Certainly. There remains also a truth. That of a team that knows how to hurt itself and go to the end of its determination. Even when she’s not producing a licked game. Four tries and the bonus is not nothing. Four more tries! The initial by Simon renda, the very young center, on a lot of work from the forwards. The second by the second line, Romain Durand, impeccable, after a lot of work in the pack. The third, smart from home smart by the center Nacani Wakaya which flies above its big ones. Finally the ultimate of Yohan Laousse-Azpiazu, on a conquering and dominating melee. As the saying goes, when the north wind came without your pack you’re screwed! Glory to the forwards!

In the ranking Stade Montois is a solid leader with fifty two points, six ahead of his runner-up Oyonnax. Next game in a week, out at Grenoble.

Nacani Wakaya, happy!
JP Bezier SMR PRO


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