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Timisoara Saracens 14 Timisoara Saracens 14 - 47 ASM Clermont Auvergne 08/12/2018 Dan Paltinisanu Stadium 14:30 Arbitre: Craig Evans (PdG) Arbitre assistant: Mike English (PdG Arbitre assistant: Andrew Davies (PdG) Commissaire à la citation: Beth Dickens (Eco) Homme du Match - Alivereti Raka (ASM Clermont Auvergne) App E T Pen Drop CJ CR Nom Nom App E T Pen Drop CJ CR Catalin Fercu 15 Peter Betham 1 Marius Simionescu 14 Remy Grosso Florin Popa 13 Apisai Naqalevu Tevita Manumua 12 George Moala 1 1 Daniel Zaharia 11 Alivereti Raka 2 Jody Rose 10 Tim Nanai-Williams 6 1 Gabriel Conache 9 Charlie Cassang Sione Halalilo 1 Loni Uhila 1 Eugen Capatana 2 Yohan Beheregaray 1 Horatiu Pungea 3 Michael Simutoga Valentin Poparlan 4 Paul Jedrasiak 1 Marius Iftimiciuc 5 Flip van der Merwe Randall Morrison (c) 6 Judicael Cancoriet 1 Vlad Neculau 7 Alexandre Fischer Michael Stewart 8 Damien Chouly (c) Andrei Radoi 16 John Ulugia Henri Boshoff 17 Beqa Kakabadze Mesake Doge 18 Sipili Falatea 1 Ionut Muresan 19 Jacobus Van Tonder Vasile Rus 20 Maxence Lemardelet 1 Gabriel Rupanu 21 Kevin Viallard George Tatarus 22 Morgan Parra Luke Samoa 23 Leo Treilles Timisoara Saracens 14 - 47 ASM Clermont Auvergne 08/12/2018 Dan Paltinisanu Stadium Arbitre: Craig Evans (PdG) Aff: 2 000 Chronologie du match Minute du match Domicile Score Extérieur Minute du match 0 - 5 Yohan Beheregaray - Essai 5:46 10:15 Sortie de Randall Morrison 10:15 Entrée de Vasile Rus 0 - 10 Alivereti Raka - Essai 12:31 0 - 12 Tim Nanai-Williams - Transformation 13:31 15:27 Daniel Zaharia - Essai 5 - 12 17:22 Gabriel Conache - Transformation 7 - 12 7 - 17 Loni Uhila - Essai 39:43 7 - 19 Tim Nanai-Williams - Transformation 40:14 40:32 Fin de la première période 7 - 19 40:10 Entrée de Gabriel Rupanu 40:10 Sortie de Gabriel Conache Sortie de Yohan Beheregaray 45:35 Entrée de John Ulugia 45:35 Sortie de Michael Simutoga 45:36 Entrée de Sipili Falatea 45:36 Sortie de Flip van der Merwe 45:37 Entrée de Jacobus Van Tonder 45:37 46:10 Sortie de Florin Popa 46:10 Entrée de Luke Samoa 47:10 Entrée de Andrei Radoi 47:10 Sortie de Eugen Capatana 47:11 Sortie de Horatiu Pungea 47:11 Entrée de Mesake Doge 7 - 24 Judicael Cancoriet - Essai 50:41 7 - 26 Tim Nanai-Williams - Transformation 52:25 54:38 Marius Simionescu - Carton Jaune 7 - 26 7 - 31 George Moala - Essai 56:19 7 - 33 Tim Nanai-Williams - Transformation 57:16 58:34 Entrée de Ionut Muresan 58:34 Sortie de Vlad Neculau 58:35 Sortie de Sione Halalilo 58:35 Entrée de Henri Boshoff Sortie de Loni Uhila 61:37 Entrée de Beqa Kakabadze 61:37 Sortie de Damien Chouly 61:38 Entrée de Maxence Lemardelet 61:38 67:34 Ionut Muresan - Essai 12 - 33 68:20 Gabriel Rupanu - Transformation 14 - 33 Sortie de George Moala 70:54 Entrée de Leo Treilles 70:54 14 - 38 Paul Jedrasiak - Essai 75:35 14 - 40 Tim Nanai-Williams - Transformation 76:28 Entrée de Kevin Viallard 76:43 Sortie de Charlie Cassang 76:43 14 - 45 Alivereti Raka - Essai 80:09 14 - 47 Tim Nanai-Williams - Transformation 80:29 80:29 Fin de la Deuxieme période 14 - 47.
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