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Aerial Louis Le Brun
Very good match from the Castres opening half.
The Tarnais mischievously scored the second Olympian try of the match (22nd) and signed two penalties and two conversions on the CO's three tries this Sunday evening.
The player trained in Toulon was, in addition to that, very efficient in these tackles (7 successful for only one missed).
Despite several failures on penalties, Le Brun once again demonstrated all his talent and importance in this Castres team, at only 21 years old...
Levan Chilachava off-road
The right pillar of the CO was extremely solid throughout the match, against his former club.
The Georgian scored the first try of the match (16th) and brought down one of the best scrums in the championship until his exit in the 57th minute of play. Just before the hour mark, the Castres thought he had scored a double but his try was logically refused for an illegal position in the ruck.
At 32, Chilachava shows that he still has the appetite.
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FLOPS
The Toulon melee with its head in the grass…
Usually one of his strong fists, the RCT sank this Sunday evening in the melee.
Pierre Mignoni's men suffered the 83% of scrums won by the Tarnais, much more solid and compact.
The Rouge et Noir were, overall, too clumsy and penalized in this match (9 times).
…accompanied by a (still) non-existent game plan
For the umpteenth time this season, the Rade players seemed totally disorganized.
Like Le Brun's try (22nd), where the Toulouse three-quarter line made up of Smaili and Fainga'anuku (who have no reference point together in the center) seemed completely lost.
The latter was fooled too easily by this action and shows far too much laxity and passivity.
As against UBB two weeks ago, the Rouge et Noir greatly lacked control this Sunday evening to bring back a point from Pierre-Fabre.
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