The Welsh region must win both remaining games and hope Leicester also slip up in Pau to have any hope of progressing in the competition. "The boys showed huge character and commitment to show what a tight group of players they are. "I thought our players were outstanding.
The drama of recent weeks may have helped them galvanise and become a more effective unit :-)It’s never to late to start getting the results, Capital City have been struggling but one positive from the past 3 games is the Young Group in the Blues are starting to show what they’ve got.
THE CLUB. ... the Toulouse captain from the first European Cup final which was staged in the Welsh capital in 1996. Belcher, Domachowski, Assiratti, Ratti, Lawrence, L Williams, Tovey, Amos. Bad weather had forced the postponement of the match, which was originally due to kick off at 20:00 GMT on Friday but rescheduled for 12:00 GMT on Saturday.The local authority enforced the game's postponement on Friday night and with the game kicking off 16 hours later than planned in much better weather conditions, Blues actually started the better of the two sides with Wales wing Lane running in for the game's opening try.Pau though dominated from then until the hour mark with their forward power causing the Welsh side major problems.Boughami, Moise, Nueno and Pourailly crossed to give the French side a comfortable half-time lead with Presenti adding a fifth try after the break.Replacement Amos responded with his first Blues try with Lane then crossing twice to bring the Blues within five points.Clovis Le Bail and Jason Tovey exchanged late penalties meaning Blues head home with two bonus points in defeat and remain second in Pool 5 behind leaders Leicester.Blues now travel to face Leicester and host winless Calvisano in their final two matches in January. Great result away from home.Good work Cardiff. Top Stories.
Sigue en Eurosport el resultado en directo del partido, así como las jugadas más importantes. Challenge Cup - Sigue en directo el partido de Rugby entre Cardiff Blues y Toulouse que tendrá lugar el 14 enero 2018 a las 18:30. Nearly as good as our result in stade a few years ago :0Excellent news - should help to boost attendances and bring back memories of halcyon days at Cardiff RFCGreat win! It may have been in the Challenge Cup, Europe's second tier, and it may only have been by two points, but in the context of the off-field saga surrounding the Arms Park at the moment, Friday night's victory was one of the best in Cardiff Rugby history. Get latest scores and headlines sent straight to your phone, sign-up to our newsletter and learn where to find us on online.How to get into rugby union - get into the social team game that brings people together
"We came out in the second half and basically blew them away and that's the sort of rugby we need to start playing. "Smith; Pourailly, Nueno, Septar, Fumat; Taylor, Daubagna; Moise, Lespiaucq Brettes, Boughanmi, Pesenti, Marchois, Erbani, Habel Kuffner, Whitelock Barka, Pointud, Fisiihoi, Metz, Puech, Le Bail, Debaes, Pinto. Skip to content. Fiji on the verge of joining the Six Nations in a competition in November.
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Just waiting for the Anglos to put their customary four penneth's worth in and disparage it! To come out and guts it out at a venue like this, against a team like this, was superb and that's with a lot of young players out there as well.
Toulouse Rugby Union Club - get the latest news, fixtures, results, match reports, videos, photos, squad and player stats on Sky Sports Rugby Union "That second half was mainly us. Get latest scores and headlines sent straight to your phone, sign-up to our newsletter and learn where to find us on online.How to get into rugby union - get into the social team game that brings people togetherCardiff Blues fought back from 24-7 down at the break against Pau to earn two bonus points and kept alive their slim Challenge Cup quarter-final hopes.Tries for Mahamed Boughanmi, Geoffrey Moise, Pierre Nueno, Bastien Pourailly and Baptiste Pesenti seemed to have put Pau in control.Owen Lane replied with a hat-trick while Hallam Amos also hit back as Blues produced a second-half fightback.With two defeats from four European games, Blues still face an uphill task.Leicester are unbeaten at the top of Pool 5 with two rounds to come with John Mulvihill's Blues five points behind them.
Ethan Lewis, Brad Thyer, Dillon Lewis, Seb Davies, Olly Robinson, Lloyd Williams, Steve Shingler, Willis Halaholo. Sigue en directo el partido Challenge Cup vs Toulouse - Cardiff Blues de Eurosport.
What a night!
I knew it wouldn't take long!Great job Blues.
I am surprised you beat this lot, so good on you.Cardiff Blues sealed a memorable win against Toulouse in the European Challenge Cup to record back-to-back wins in their first two Pool 2 games.Nick Williams crossed to put Blues ahead before Romain Ntamack touched down to level at 10-10 while Antoine Dupont sent them ahead at the break.Macauley Cook helped put the visitors back in front with a try on 51 minutes as Jarrod Evans kicked the extras.Toulouse fought to steal the points late on, but Blues held on to win.Blues went ahead early on at at Stade Ernest-Wallon as number eight Williams powered over from a driving lineout after a quarter of an hour.Toulouse hit back with tries in quick succession for young replacement fly-half Ntamack and scrum-half Dupont as the hosts led 15-10 at half-time.Blues showed real character to hit back in the second half with flanker Cook crossing for the vital score, with fly-half Evans' kicking securing a memorable win.
We held territory and possession and will probably look back and say we should have scored a few more points, if I'm honest.
We heard the grocery business was struggling, but it must be a lot tougher than we thought.Surprising result to be brutally honest, but great to see the Blues putting a few performances and wins together.
Morgan; Lane, Lee-Lo, B Thomas, Adams; J Evans, T Williams; Gill, Myhill, Andrews, Paulo, Turnbull, Lewis-Hughes, Robinson, Boyde (capt). Jack Makepeace (England), Jonathan Healy (England)