Newcastle overcome Bordeaux as Edinburgh make history in Moscow
Newcastle fought back to beat Bordeaux-Begles on the road while Edinburgh entered the record books in the second round of fixtures in this season's European Challenge Cup.
The Falcons trailed 17-7 at the break but rallied in the second half, grabbing a rare win on French soil thanks mainly to Toby Flood's 11-point haul.
The fly-half scored a try and kicked three conversions to secure a 21-20 triumph that puts Newcastle ahead of their opponents.
The Dragons meanwhile defeated Enisei-STM 28-21 in Moscow to sit third in Pool 1.
Pau are the new leaders in Pool 3 after recovering from 30-7 down at half-time to defeat Zebre 38-33 in a thriller at the Stadio Lanfranchi, where the hosts had Eduardo Bello sent to the sin bin in the second half.
In Pool 4, Edinburgh secured a second successive bonus-point victory as Richard Cockerill's side ran in 10 tries in a 73-14 hammering of Krasny Yar in Moscow.
Full-back Blair Kinghorn and replacement prop Murray McCallum both crossed twice as Edinburgh posted the biggest win in the club's history.
In the same group, Stade Francais are still searching for their first win of the competition after going down 44-7 to London Irish.
Topsy Ojo marked his record-breaking 281st appearance for the Exiles with two tries as the Aviva Premiership strugglers recorded just their second win of the campaign.
The battle of the two unbeaten teams in Pool 5 saw Connacht run out 15-8 victors over Worcester, although Jono Lance's 74th-minute penalty secured a losing bonus point for the beaten Warriors.
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Hard disagree. For those who want to turn rugby into league, there’s already league: a sport nobody cares about, globally speaking.
The beauty of rugby is in its variability: many different ways to win. I want to see running rugby, I want to see free flow counter-attacking rugby, but I also want to see mauls, and scrums, and lineouts, and proper breskdown battles with exciting turnovers.
There is a reason rugby is a top 10 global sport, whereas no one really gives a hoot about league. You’ve seen 20mins of a league match, you’ve seen it all.
I don’t want to see rugby degrade into 80 mins of foot race. And I don’t think, that that’s what the majority of rugby fans want.
Go to commentsYikes, what a hosing.
Don’t think the Bears are legit title contenders. You can lose, but not like this. Getting bent over and pumped like this completely removes the fear factor of s team.
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