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Cardiff Blues grind out win over Bourgoin

Monday 9th October 2006

12:00 am (GMT)

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Bourgoin start their seventh Heineken Cup with a repeat of their debut match in the competition.

Way back in 1996 the French side edged Cardiff 26-25 in an enthralling encounter, but their fans will be hoping for a larger margin of victory this time around.


Cardiff Blues, present in all but one Heineken Cup competitions, are the only Welsh club ever to reach a Heineken Cup Final, where they lost to Toulouse in 1996.


Since then, they have reached one semi and three quarter-finals, the last of which came in 2001.

And Blues coach David Young has named a side that shows 8 changes from last weekend’s loss to Ulster. 

They welcome back a host of Wales internationals into their pack, Gethin Jenkins returns to the front row, Rob Sidoli takes his place in the second row and Martyn Williams takes his place the back row.

Muscular scrum half Mike Phillips comes into the starting line up, and Jamie Robinson and New Zealander Ben Blair will wear the no. 15 jersey.

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Cardiff Blues grind out win over Bourgoin

Monday 9th October 2006

12:00 am (GMT)

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- 26/09/1998 14:30

- 26/09/1998 14:30

Cardiff Blues got off to the perfect start in the Heineken Cup with a vital 13-5 win over Bourgoin at Stade Pierre Rajon.

Martyn Williams crossed for the all important try which was converted by Ben Blair who had earlier kicked two penalties in a low-scoring but tense game.

Bourgoin crossed three minutes from time through flanker Brice Monzeglio but that was not enough to deny Cardiff their first win in France and an important four points.

The game hung in the balance as Cardiff led just 6-0 until the 67th minute.

Bourgoin started the brighter with captain Julien Bonnaire bursting through Cardiff’s ranks only for handling errors to see the move break down that was to set the tone for an error-ridden the first half.

All Black Blair gave Cardiff Blues a surprise lead after eight minutes with a penalty after Bourgoin infringed at a ruck.

That was to prove the only score until the fifth minute of injury time as both sides missed countless opportunities to score.

Nick Robinson should have done better after his break through the Bourgoin defence but his pass ended in the hands of a defender and Chris Czekaj lost his grip on the ball as he dived over the line.

Bourgoin could have led at half-time but outside-half Benjamin Boyet missed three attempts at goal in the first half and when Blair knocked over his second penalty in injury-time, the Blues were 6-0 to the good.

The second half was a similarly tight and closely-fought encounter with neither side producing anything to split the midfield deadlock until Williams’ attack late on.

The Wales flanker kicked ahead for Marc Stcherbine and Mosese Luveitasau to chase. Stcherbine missed the ball, stubbing his foot in the ground but the error proved effective nonetheless as the Cardiff centre brilliantly picked up and passed to Williams who raced through and
behind the posts to settle the game.

Blair converted before being replaced by Nick Macleod and Cardiff were forced to spend the closing stages on their goal line as Bourgoin pressed for their first score. Finally it came as Monzeglio crashed over three minutes from time only for replacement Sebastien Laloo to miss the conversion and leave Cardiff out of reach.

The French side still ad chances to score late on but a combination of Cardiff’s defence and their own mistakes cost them and the Blues hung on for an important win.

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