Rugby – U-20 World Cup: Three tries by Bern v New Zealand (35-14)

Rugby – U-20 World Cup: Three tries by Bern v New Zealand (35-14)

In complex weather conditions (wind, rain) that make the ball particularly slippery, and on grass that turns into a field of mud, Lenni Nouchi’s teammates have perfected their subject matter from start to finish against dominant opponents both physically and in the game.

Only two yellow cards, directed in the second half to the half of Clermont-Baptiste Juno (52) and then to the Toulouse center Paul Kostis (58), before the referee awarded a penalty kick to the New Zealanders’ attempt, stained in a very general way. Successful tri-color performance.

The Palois at the rendezvous

Thus, the French team achieved an almost perfect first half with three tries (first half: 21-0).

The first was the work of Pao Theo Atisogbe’s suite, which La Rochelle renders so well in the opening half of Hugo Royce, also a 100% anti-poles author.

Strong second line Bossolo Tuilagi (1.92m, 145kg), scored the second goal after a loaded ball, before flattening Béarnais Jauneau (trained at Buzy-Ogeu), after a fine pass into Attissogbé from the sidelines.

On his return from the locker room, and despite the New Zealanders’ renewed form, the Beloites, once again through Tuilagi, omnipresent and unstoppable, signed their fourth attempt, synonymous with an offensive bonus.

Before scoring the fifth line by Pau’s third line Brent Liufau, in response to the second from “Baby Blacks”.

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