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Pro D2 : Biarritz chute à Mont-de-Marsan

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Le stade Guy Boniface à Mont-de-Marsan. @SMR_Rugby

Biarritz, à égalité de points avec le leader Montauban à l’entame de la 10e journée de la Pro D2, a laissé passer jeudi 7 novembre une chance de s’installer provisoirement en tête du championnat en s’inclinant à Mont-de-Marsan (33-15).

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A la mi-temps, grâce à un essai de leur demi de mêlée Imanol Biscay (13-8), les Biarrots tenaient le point du bonus défensif qui les aurait porté au sommet de la Pro D2.

Rencontre
Pro D2
Mont de Marsan
33 - 15
Temps complet
Biarritz
Toutes les stats et les données

Mais les Montois ont accéléré à la reprise, leur infligeant un 20-0 et les sortant du bonus. Un essai à la 79e de l’ailier Zach Kibirige n’a rien changé à l’affaire.

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Au classement, Biarritz reste scotché à 27 points, le même total que Montauban, qui reçoit le promu niçois (15e) vendredi à Sapiac, et Grenoble, en déplacement chez son voisin Oyonnax (11e).

Graphique d'évolution des points

Mont de Marsan gagne +18
Temps passé en tête
77
Minutes passées en tête
0
95%
% du match passés en tête
0%
43%
Possession sur les 10 dernières minutes
57%
7
Points sur les 10 dernières minutes
7

Avec 26 points, Provence Rugby (4e) pourra également viser la tête en cas de succès contre Aurillac (13e).

Avec sa quatrième victoire de la saison, Mont-de-Marsan, 13e seulement au coup d’envoi, se donne un peu d’air.

Les matchs de la 10e journée de Pro D2

Jeudi 7 novembre:

  • Mont-de-Marsan – Biarritz 33 – 15

Vendredi 8 novembre:

  • (19h00) Oyonnax – Grenoble
  • (19h30) Béziers – Dax
  • Provence Rugby – Aurillac
  • Soyaux-Angoulême – Agen
  • Montauban – Nice
  • Nevers – Valence-Romans
  • (21h00) Brive – Colomiers

Pro D2

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
US Montauban
9
6
3
0
27
2
Biarritz
10
6
4
0
27
3
Grenoble
9
6
3
0
27
4
Provence Rugby
9
5
3
1
26
5
Brive
9
5
4
0
24
6
Colomiers
9
5
3
1
24
7
Beziers
9
4
5
0
22
8
Soyaux Angouleme
9
4
3
2
22
9
Mont de Marsan
10
4
6
0
21
10
Dax
9
5
4
0
21
11
Agen
9
4
5
0
20
12
Oyonnax
9
4
5
0
18
13
Aurillac
9
4
5
0
17
14
Valence Romans
9
3
6
0
15
15
Nice
9
3
6
0
15
16
USON Nevers
9
3
6
0
14

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TJ Perenara clarifies reference to the Treaty in All Blacks' Haka

Nope you're both wrong. Absolutely 100% wrong. You two obviously know nothing about NZ history, or the Treaty which already gives non-Māori "equal" rights. You are ignorant to what the Crown have already done to Māori. I've read it multiple times, attended the magnificent hikoi and witnessed a beautiful moment of Māori and non-Māori coming together in a show of unity against xenophobia and a tiny minority party trying to change a constitutional binding agreement between the Crown and Māori. The Crown have hundreds of years of experience of whitewashing our culture, trying to remove the language and and take away land and water rights that were ours but got stolen from. Māori already do not have equal rights in all of the stats - health, education, crime, etc. The Treaty is a binding constitutional document that upholds Māori rights and little Seymour doesn't like that. Apparently he's not even a Māori anyway as his tribes can't find his family tree connection LOL!!!


Seymour thinks he can change it because he's a tiny little worm with small man syndrome who represents the ugly side of NZ. The ugly side that wants all Māori to behave, don't be "radical" or "woke", and just put on a little dance for a show. But oh no they can't stand up for themselves against oppression with a bill that is a waste of time and money that wants to cause further division in their own indigenous country.


Wake up to yourselves. You can't pick and choose what parts of Māori culture you want and don't want when it suits you. If sport and politics don't mix then why did John Key do the 3 way handshake at the RWC 2011 final ceremony? Why is baldhead Luxon at ABs games promoting himself? The 1980s apartheid tour was a key example of sports and politics mixing together. This is the same kaupapa. You two sound like you support apartheid.

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