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Bristol Bears 56 - 17 Dragons 18/09/2020 Ashton Gate Arbitre: Mathieu Raynal (Fra) Bristol Bears 56 - 17 Dragons 18/09/2020 Ashton Gate Arbitre: Mathieu Raynal (Fra) 56 (24) 17 (10) Nathan Hughes (19), Ben Earl (23, 25), Semi Radradra (42), Chris Vui (73), Max Malins (74), Daniel Thomas Essais Ashton Hewitt (12), Rhodri Williams (49) (76) Callum Sheedy (20, 24, 26, 43, 73, 75) Transformations Sam Davies (13, 50) Callum Sheedy (30, 53, 69) Pénalités Sam Davies (10) Drops Ballons joués à la main Domicile Attaque Extérieur Ballons joués à la main Harry Thacker 14 Possession Ross Moriarty 7 Ben Earl 12 64% 36% Ashton Hewitt 5 Semi Radradra 10 Occupation Taine Basham 5 59% 41% Mètres parcourus Ballons joués à la main Mètres parcourus Luke Morahan 98 136 59 Ashton Hewitt 44 Semi Radradra 92 Mètres parcourus Jonah Holmes 25 Max Malins 87 710 157 Jordan Williams 21 Ballons joués au pied Touches gagnées 30 26 Touches gagnées Chris Vui 6 Franchissments Matthew Screech 4 Steven Luatua 5 13 Axis Title 5 Aaron Wainwright 3 Dave Attwood 2 Défenseurs battus Ross Moriarty 2 33 19 Plaquages Passes au contact Plaquages Harry Thacker 9 19 7 Ross Moriarty 16 Daniel Thomas 9 Rucks gagnés Matthew Screech 14 Piers O'Conor 7 94 44 Rhodri Williams 12 Rucks Perdus 3 5 Domicile Défense Extérieur Plaquages 78 137 Plaquages manqués 19 33 % Plaquages réussis 80% 81% Domicile Extérieur Pénalités concédées 10 17 Turnovers concédés 15 15 Domicile Extérieur Touches gagnées 17 11 Touches perdues 0 3 % Touches gagnées 100% 79% Touches volées 1 0 Mêlées gagnées 5 6 Mêlées perdues 0 0 % Mêlées gagnées 100% 100% Bristol Bears 56 - 17 Dragons 18/09/2020 Ashton Gate 19:45 Arbitre: Mathieu Raynal (Fra) Arbitre assistant: Karl Dickson (Ang) Arbitre assistant: Ian Tempest (Ang) Arbitre vidéo: Rowan Kitt (Ang), Commissaire à la citation: Peter Ferguson (Irl) Homme du Match - Ben Earl (Bristol Bears) App E T Pen Drop CJ CR Nom Nom App E T Pen Drop CJ CR Charles Piutau 15 Jordan Williams Luke Morahan 14 Jonah Holmes 1 Semi Radradra 13 Nick Tompkins Piers O'Conor 12 Jamie Roberts Henry Purdy 11 Ashton Hewitt 1 6 3 Callum Sheedy 10 Sam Davies 2 1 Andy Uren 9 Rhodri Williams (c) 1 Jake Woolmore 1 Brok Harris Harry Thacker 2 Elliot Dee Kyle Sinckler 3 Leon Brown Dave Attwood 4 Joseph Davies 1 Chris Vui 5 Matthew Screech Steven Luatua (c) 6 Aaron Wainwright 2 Ben Earl 7 Harrison Keddie 1 Nathan Hughes 8 Ross Moriarty Will Capon 16 Richard Hibbard Yann Thomas 17 Josh Reynolds John Afoa 18 Lloyd Fairbrother Joe Joyce 19 Joe Maksymiw 1 Daniel Thomas 20 Taine Basham Harry Randall 21 Luke Baldwin 1 Max Malins 22 Josh Lewis Alapati Leiua 23 Adam Warren Bristol Bears 56 - 17 Dragons 18/09/2020 Ashton Gate Arbitre: Mathieu Raynal (Fra) Chronologie du match Minute du match Domicile Score Extérieur Minute du match 0 - 3 Sam Davies - Pénalité 10:16 0 - 8 Ashton Hewitt - Essai 12:25 0 - 10 Sam Davies - Transformation 13:29 19:50 Nathan Hughes - Essai 5 - 10 20:54 Callum Sheedy - Transformation 7 - 10 23:03 Ben Earl - Essai 12 - 10 24:12 Callum Sheedy - Transformation 14 - 10 25:10 Ben Earl - Essai 19 - 10 26:24 Callum Sheedy - Transformation 21 - 10 30:08 Callum Sheedy - Pénalité 24 - 10 40:00 Fin de la première période 24 - 10 24 - 10 40:00 42:01 Semi Radradra - Essai 29 - 10 43:20 Callum Sheedy - Transformation 31 - 10 48:54 Entrée de Yann Thomas 48:54 Sortie de Jake Woolmore 48:55 Entrée de John Afoa 48:55 Sortie de Kyle Sinckler 48:56 Sortie de Nathan Hughes 48:56 Entrée de Daniel Thomas 31 - 15 Rhodri Williams - Essai 49:48 31 - 17 Sam Davies - Transformation 50:12 50:43 Sortie de Charles Piutau 50:43 Entrée de Max Malins 52:04 Sortie de Andy Uren 52:04 Entrée de Harry Randall 53:48 Callum Sheedy - Pénalité 34 - 17 Sortie de Harrison Keddie 53:51 Entrée de Taine Basham 53:51 Sortie de Elliot Dee 60:01 Entrée de Richard Hibbard 60:01 Sortie de Brok Harris 60:02 Entrée de Josh Reynolds 60:02 Sortie de Leon Brown 60:03 Entrée de Lloyd Fairbrother 60:03 60:04 Sortie de Dave Attwood 60:04 Entrée de Joe Joyce Sortie de Jordan Williams 61:57 Entrée de Josh Lewis 61:57 65:33 Entrée de Will Capon 65:33 Sortie de Harry Thacker 69:13 Callum Sheedy - Pénalité 37 - 17 Entrée de Joe Maksymiw 69:36 Sortie de Joseph Davies 69:36 71:04 Entrée de Alapati Leiua 71:04 Sortie de Semi Radradra 73:11 Chris Vui - Essai 42 - 17 73:51 Callum Sheedy - Transformation 44 - 17 Entrée de Luke Baldwin 74:12 Sortie de Rhodri Williams 74:12 74:40 Max Malins - Essai 49 - 17 75:43 Callum Sheedy - Transformation 51 - 17 76:42 Daniel Thomas - Essai 56 - 17 Entrée de Adam Warren 78:00 Sortie de Nick Tompkins 78:00 80:00 Fin de la Deuxieme période 56 - 17 56 - 17 80:00.
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