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23 (14) 14 (3) Ft (Ht) Bordeaux-Bègles 23 - 14 Edinburgh Rugby 19/09/2020 Stade Chaban-Delmas Referee: Frank Murphy (Ire) Att: 1,000 23 (14) FT (HT) 14 (3) Santiago Cordero (3), Jean-Baptiste Dubié (8) Tries Damien Hoyland (52) Matthieu Jalibert (4, 9) Conversions Matthieu Jalibert (49, 57), Ben Botica (80) Penalty Goals Jaco van der Walt (31, 45), Blair Kinghorn (70) Drop Goals Ball Carries Home Attack Away Ball Carries Nans Ducuing 12 Possession George Taylor 10 Guido Petti Pagadizaval 7 44% 56% Damien Hoyland 8 Santiago Cordero 6 Territory Magnus Bradbury 8 42% 58% Metres Made Ball Carries Metres Made Ben Lam 75 85 97 Damien Hoyland 49 Santiago Cordero 74 Metres Made Blair Kinghorn 42 Nans Ducuing 56 363 251 George Taylor 33 Kicks From Hand Lineouts Won 21 29 Lineouts Won Mahamadou Diaby 2 Line Breaks Grant Gilchrist 7 Jandré Marais 1 3 Axis Title 3 Ben Toolis 6 Guido Petti Pagadizaval 1 Defenders Beaten Andrew Davidson 3 22 22 Tackles Offloads Tackles Matthieu Jalibert 14 17 14 Hamish Watson 13 Mahamadou Diaby 10 Rucks/Mauls Won Pierre Schoeman 12 Cyril Cazeaux 9 69 82 Stuart McInally 11 Rucks/Mauls Lost 2 4 Home Defence Away Tackles Made 127 111 Missed Tackles 22 22 Tackle Success 85% 83% Home Penalties / Turnovers Away Total Penalties Conceded 13 7 Total Turnovers Conceded 18 13 Home Set Piece Away Lineouts Won Own Throw 5 18 Lineouts Lost Own Throw 0 1 Lineout Success 100% 95% Lineout Steals 1 0 Scrums Won 7 7 Scrums Lost 0 0 Scrums Success 100% 100% Bordeaux-Bègles 23 - 14 Edinburgh Rugby 19/09/2020 Stade Chaban-Delmas 13:30 Referee: Frank Murphy (Ire) Assistant ref: Tual Trainini (Fra) Assistant ref: Cedric Marchat (Fra) TMO: Eric Briquet Campin (Fra), Citing Commissioner: Shaun Gallagher (Eng) Match Statistics Man of the Match - Matthieu Jalibert (Bordeaux-Bègles) Match Statistics App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Name Name App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Nans Ducuing 15 Blair Kinghorn 1 1 Santiago Cordero 14 Darcy Graham 1 Jean-Baptiste Dubié 13 James Johnstone Ulupano Seuteni 12 George Taylor Ben Lam 11 Damien Hoyland 1 2 2 Matthieu Jalibert 10 Jaco van der Walt 2 Yann Lesgourgues 9 Charlie Shiel Jefferson Poirot (c) 1 Pierre Schoeman Clement Maynadier 2 Stuart McInally (c) Vadim Cobilas 3 Simon Berghan Kane Douglas 4 Ben Toolis Jandré Marais 5 Grant Gilchrist Mahamadou Diaby 6 Jamie Ritchie Guido Petti Pagadizaval 7 Hamish Watson Marco Tauleigne 8 Viliame Mata Joseph Dweba 16 Michael Willemse Lekso Kaulashvili 17 Rory Sutherland 1 Ben Tameifuna 18 Murray McCallum Cyril Cazeaux 19 Andrew Davidson Cameron Woki 20 Magnus Bradbury Maxime Lucu 21 Nick Haining 1 Ben Botica 22 Dan Nutton Pablo Uberti 23 Chris Dean Bordeaux-Bègles 23 - 14 Edinburgh Rugby 19/09/2020 Stade Chaban-Delmas Referee: Frank Murphy (Ire) Att: 1,000 Match Timeline Match Time Home Score Away Match Time Bordeaux-Bègles Edinburgh Rugby 3:33 Santiago Cordero - Try 5 - 0 4:50 Matthieu Jalibert - Conversion 7 - 0 8:56 Jean-Baptiste Dubié - Try 12 - 0 9:43 Matthieu Jalibert - Conversion 14 - 0 14 - 3 Jaco van der Walt - Penalty 31:01 On - Nick Haining 34:25 Off - Viliame Mata 34:25 14 - 3 40:00 40:00 End of first half 14 - 3 41:58 On - Cyril Cazeaux 41:58 Off - Kane Douglas 42:51 On - Maxime Lucu 42:51 Off - Yann Lesgourgues 14 - 6 Jaco van der Walt - Penalty 45:53 46:15 Off - Mahamadou Diaby 46:15 On - Cameron Woki 46:21 On - Lekso Kaulashvili 46:21 Off - Jefferson Poirot 46:23 On - Joseph Dweba 46:23 Off - Clement Maynadier 46:26 Off - Vadim Cobilas 46:26 On - Ben Tameifuna 49:56 Matthieu Jalibert - Penalty 17 - 6 17 - 11 Damien Hoyland - Try 52:49 54:03 On - Kane Douglas 54:03 Off - Cyril Cazeaux 57:25 Matthieu Jalibert - Penalty 20 - 11 On - Andrew Davidson 57:48 Off - Ben Toolis 57:48 Off - Pierre Schoeman 58:44 On - Rory Sutherland 58:44 Off - George Taylor 59:40 On - Chris Dean 59:40 On - Magnus Bradbury 59:42 Off - Jamie Ritchie 59:42 65:25 Off - Ulupano Seuteni 65:25 On - Pablo Uberti 65:26 On - Cyril Cazeaux 65:26 Off - Kane Douglas On - Michael Willemse 65:27 Off - Stuart McInally 65:27 On - Murray McCallum 66:25 Off - Simon Berghan 66:25 66:26 Off - Matthieu Jalibert 66:26 On - Ben Botica 69:40 Ben Tameifuna - Yellow card 20 - 11 20 - 14 Blair Kinghorn - Penalty 70:14 77:03 On - Vadim Cobilas 77:03 Off - Marco Tauleigne 80:05 Ben Botica - Penalty 23 - 14 23 - 14 80:05 80:05 End of second half 23 - 14.
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