Showing posts with label Rugby Union. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rugby Union. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Heineken Cup - Quins leave Toulouse stunned

Harlequins claimed a shock 31-24 victory at four-time champions Toulouse to throw Pool Six of the Heineken Cup wide open.


Mike Brown scored two tries, either side of Joe Gray's first-half effort, while Nick Evans kicked 16 points as Harlequins became the first team to win a European tie at Toulouse in almost three years.
Harlequins led 15-10 at half-time but were forced to survive a second-half onslaught as well as the loss of sin-binned captain Nick Easter for the final 10 minutes.
Despite that, Evans kicked two late penalties after Brown's second try to claim a famous win while Toulouse were left to rue 12 missed points from the boot of Luke McAlister.
Scrum-half Jean-Marc Doussain scored a try among his 15 points though that was not enough for Toulouse, who remain top of Pool Six, but now only a point ahead of Harlequins and four clear of Gloucester.
Pool 1
Munster withstood a spirited comeback to beat Scarlets 19-13 and emerge with their fourth successive pool win in this season's Heineken Cup.
James Coughlan's second-half try while Johnathan Edwards was in the sin-bin, allied to four penalty goals from Ronan O'Gara, kept the province's European challenge on the rails at Thomond Park.
Scarlets hit back with a converted try from replacement Ken Owens and had they been able to convert more of their chances, they may have had enough momentum in the final quarter to spring a surprise result. But Nigel Davies' young side could not make use of their greater share of possession and streetwise Munster have now tightened their grip on Pool One ahead of the two final rounds.
Northampton collected their first Heineken Cup win of the season with a bonus-point 45-0 success over Castres at Franklin's Gardens.
The notable action came in the final quarter of the match as the Saints scored five tries to emphasise their superiority over a very poor French side. Stephen Myler kicked the remaining 20 points for Northampton.
Ben Foden scored two tries and further scores from Vasily Artemyev, Mikey Haywood and Greig Tonks sealed a comfortable victory.
With both teams already seemingly out of the competition, the game lacked real bite as two under-strength sides struggled to put in a performance. There was a muted atmosphere as the crowd accepted there was little resting on the game, with the Saints frustrated by Castres' limited game plan.
The French slowed the game down at every opportunity and were content to allow their outside-half Pierre Bernard to kick away what limited possession they gained. Northampton should have capitalised on their huge share of possession early on, but it was not until late in the game that they were able to do so.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Six Nations - Wilkinson quits England duty

World Cup winning England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson has retired from international rugby with immediate effect.


Toulon's Wilkinson, 32, announced the decision on his personal website.
"I would like to take this opportunity to announce my retirement from International rugby," England's record points scorer said.
"To do so fills me with great sadness but I know that I have been blessed in so many ways to have experienced what I have with the England rugby team.
"I never ever believed that I would be able to give up on this dream which has driven me to live, breathe, love and embrace the game of rugby from the earliest days that I can remember."
Wilkinson - who could also play at inside-centre - was regarded to have under-performed along with most of England's team in their ill-fated 2011 World Cup campaign in New Zealand.
However, he will be remembered as one of the finest players in rugby history, and one who fought back to play at the highest level despite several career-threatening injuries.
At the peak of his game Wilkinson was renowned for his precision-kicking and also for his aggressive tackling, with the latter seeing him blighted by shoulder problems for much of his career.
Over a 13-year- England career, the former Newcastle star has 91 caps, including two World Cup finals, winning the 2003 trophy with a last-gasp drop goal against Australia.
Wilkinson also played in England's defeat to South Africa four years later, making him the first player to score points in two World Cup finals.

Sunday, 11 December 2011

New Zealand beat hosts in SA Sevens final

New Zealand beat host nation South Africa to win the IRB South African Sevens tournament in Port Elizabeth.

The defending sevens series champions edged South Africa 31-26 in a thrilling final in front of 30,000 fans that was decided by a Tomasi Cama try with the last move of the match.
The victory sees the All Blacks draw level with Fiji at the top of the current sevens series standings on 51 points, with South Africa just behind in third on 48 and England fourth on 47.
"It was a great final, South Africa played really well but it was great for my new young guys to come on and provide something for that win," said New Zealand coach Gordon Tiejtens.
"It's great for my team to get back on track. To beat South Africa on their ground is great for us. When you look at it, we have been to three tournaments and been in two finals. I am really proud of the guys."
New Zealand edged into the lead early on thanks to tries from skipper DJ Forbes and scrum-half Cama.
But the Springboks hit back through a brace from Bernardo Botha before Frank Halai scored on the stroke of half time to put New Zealand back in front.
South Africa then took the initiative with tries from Steven Hunt and Cecil Afrika, but Halai crossed over once again to get the All Blacks back within two points before Cama scored with the last move of the match.
Samoa took third spot in the tournament after beating England in the third-place play-off, while Wales beat Fiji in the Plate final.