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16 (10) 18 (8) Ft (Ht) Stade Francais Paris 16 - 18 Bristol Bears 14/12/2019 Stade Jean Bouin Referee: Andrea Piardi (Ita) Att: 2,000 16 (10) FT (HT) 18 (8) Waisea Nayacalevu (24) Tries Will Capon (27), Harry Thacker (77) Nicolas Sanchez (25) Conversions Callum Sheedy (78) Nicolas Sanchez (32, 44), Joris Segonds (58) Penalty Goals Callum Sheedy (21, 47) Drop Goals Ball Carries Home Attack Away Ball Carries Pablo Matera 15 Possession Nathan Hughes 16 Sami Mavinga 9 50% 50% Alapati Leiua 9 Charlie Francoz 9 Territory Piers O'Conor 9 45% 55% Metres Made Ball Carries Metres Made Sione Tui 55 93 102 Matt Protheroe 127 Sefanaia Naivalu 53 Metres Made Toby Fricker 94 Adrien Lapegue 34 295 443 Nathan Hughes 58 Kicks From Hand Lineouts Won 29 25 Lineouts Won Mathieu De Giovanni 3 Line Breaks Ed Holmes 3 Hugh Pyle 2 3 Axis Title 10 Joe Joyce 3 Pablo Matera 2 Defenders Beaten Nic Stirzaker 1 20 25 Tackles Offloads Tackles Alex Arrate 17 6 7 Will Capon 14 Charlie Francoz 12 Rucks/Mauls Won Jake Heenan 13 Mathieu De Giovanni 11 79 79 Chris Vui 12 Rucks/Mauls Lost 0 3 Home Defence Away Tackles Made 132 113 Missed Tackles 25 20 Tackle Success 84% 85% Home Penalties / Turnovers Away Total Penalties Conceded 7 9 Total Turnovers Conceded 9 9 Home Set Piece Away Lineouts Won Own Throw 10 8 Lineouts Lost Own Throw 1 2 Lineout Success 91% 80% Lineout Steals 2 0 Scrums Won 5 5 Scrums Lost 0 1 Scrums Success 100% 83% Stade Francais Paris 16 - 18 Bristol Bears 14/12/2019 Stade Jean Bouin 21:00 Referee: Andrea Piardi (Ita) Assistant ref: Gianluca Gnecchi (Ita) Assistant ref: Matteo Liperini (Ita) TMO: Stefano Penne (Ita), Citing Commissioner: Paul Thomas (Wal) Match Statistics Man of the Match - Matt Protheroe (Bristol Bears) Match Statistics App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Name Name App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Sione Tui 15 Matt Protheroe Sefanaia Naivalu 14 Alapati Leiua 1 Waisea Nayacalevu 13 Piers O'Conor Alex Arrate 12 Sam Bedlow Adrien Lapegue 11 Toby Fricker 1 2 Nicolas Sanchez 10 Callum Sheedy 1 2 James Hall 9 Nic Stirzaker Sami Mavinga 1 Jake Woolmore Silatolu Latu 2 Will Capon 1 Giorgi Melikidze 3 Max Lahiff Hugh Pyle 4 Ed Holmes Mathieu De Giovanni (c) 5 Joe Joyce 1 Pablo Matera 6 Chris Vui (c) Ryan Chapuis 7 Jake Heenan Charlie Francoz 8 Nathan Hughes Laurent Panis 16 Harry Thacker 1 Thierry Futeu 17 James Lay Paul Alo-Emile 18 Nicky Thomas Yoann Maestri 19 John Hawkins Sekou Macalou 20 Luke Hamilton Arthur Coville 21 Andy Uren 1 Joris Segonds 22 Ioan Lloyd Jonathan Danty 23 Luke Morahan Stade Francais Paris 16 - 18 Bristol Bears 14/12/2019 Stade Jean Bouin Referee: Andrea Piardi (Ita) Att: 2,000 Match Timeline Match Time Home Score Away Match Time Stade Francais Paris Bristol Bears 0 - 3 Callum Sheedy - Penalty 21:36 24:44 Waisea Nayacalevu - Try 5 - 3 25:26 Nicolas Sanchez - Conversion 7 - 3 27:14 Pablo Matera - Yellow card 7 - 3 7 - 8 Will Capon - Try 27:57 32:29 Nicolas Sanchez - Penalty 10 - 8 41:57 End of first half 10 - 8 10 - 8 41:57 44:33 Nicolas Sanchez - Penalty 13 - 8 13 - 11 Callum Sheedy - Penalty 47:26 52:02 Off - Hugh Pyle 52:02 On - Yoann Maestri 52:03 Off - James Hall 52:03 On - Arthur Coville Off - Will Capon 54:10 On - Harry Thacker 54:10 57:22 On - Joris Segonds 57:22 Off - Nicolas Sanchez 57:45 Off - Giorgi Melikidze 57:45 On - Paul Alo-Emile 57:49 On - Jonathan Danty 57:49 Off - Waisea Nayacalevu 57:52 Off - Pablo Matera 57:52 On - Sekou Macalou 58:33 Joris Segonds - Penalty 16 - 11 On - Andy Uren 59:03 Off - Nic Stirzaker 59:03 Off - Jake Heenan 59:36 On - Luke Hamilton 59:36 62:55 On - Laurent Panis 62:55 Off - Silatolu Latu On - Luke Morahan 65:44 Off - Sam Bedlow 65:44 On - Nicky Thomas 66:41 Off - Max Lahiff 66:41 On - Ioan Lloyd 70:50 Off - Matt Protheroe 70:50 70:59 On - Thierry Futeu 70:59 Off - Sami Mavinga 74:26 On - Pablo Matera 74:26 Off - Ryan Chapuis Off - Jake Woolmore 74:51 On - James Lay 74:51 16 - 16 Harry Thacker - Try 77:12 16 - 18 Callum Sheedy - Conversion 78:23 80:51 Off - Jonathan Danty 80:51 On - Waisea Nayacalevu 82:32 End of second half 16 - 18 16 - 18 82:32.
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