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Clermont and La Rochelle clash in all-French Challenge Cup final

Thursday 9th May 2019

12:48 pm (GMT)

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Clermont and La Rochelle clash in all-French Challenge Cup final

St James Park in Newcastle will host Friday's Challenge Cup final

ASM Clermont Auvergne will be hoping to clinch a third European Rugby Challenge Cup on Friday night when they take on fellow French side La Rochelle in the showpiece final at St James’ Park in Newcastle.

Clermont secured their place in Friday’s final with a 32-27 semi-final victory over Harlequins at Stade Marcel-Michelin, while La Rochelle battled past Sale Sharks 24-20 in their lastfour clash at Stade Marcel Deflandre. You can watch live coverage from 19:45 BST on BT Sport 2, FR4 and beIN SPORTS.

Pool positions

La Rochelle: 1st, Pool 4, 24 points

ASM Clermont Auvergne, 1st, Pool 1, 30 points

Head-to-head record

ASM Clermont Auvergne wins: 1

Draws: 0

La Rochelle wins: 0

2018/19 points-scorers

ASM Clermont Auvergne: Peter Betham (50), Patricio Fernandez (39), Greig Laidlaw (38)

La Rochelle: Ihaia West (53), Maxime Lafage (49), Gregory Alldritt (25)

Key quotes 

Franck Azema (ASM Clermont Auvergne): “Right from the start [of the season] together we have respected this competition. Everyone has done their job.

“The story of this European campaign is that we have been on a journey that now allows us to have the right to contest this final. We want to win it and we have the hunger to achieve a record. We know that there is this opportunity there now.”

Romain Sazy (La Rochelle): “We have done everything to reach the final – this is now a bonus. We understand the magnitude of the event.  

“We will be supported by Rochelais fans in Newcastle, at Deflandre and by all those in front of their televisions. We will give everything to bring back something for them.” 

Team news

  • Clermont captain and scrum-half Morgan Parra forms a half-back partnership with Camille Lopez, while wings Alivereti Raka and Damian Penaud also start. The Clermont front row features props Etienne Falgoux and Rabah Slimani as well as hooker Benjamin Kayser.
  • La Rochelle fly-half Ihaia West will start at No.10, having racked up 53 points this season. His half-back partner is Tawera Kerr-Barlow, while Marc Andreu and Arthur Retiere make up the wing duo and Vincent Rattez starts at full-back. Lock Romain Sazy will captain the La Rochelle team alongside second-row partner Mathieu Tanguy.

Match stats 

  • Clermont won the Challenge Cup in 1999 and 2007, so victory against La Rochelle would see them lift the trophy for a third time, level with Harlequins’ total.
  • La Rochelle will be aiming to become the 16th club and the eighth TOP 14 side to win the Challenge Cup in their first final appearance.
  • This is the first all-French final since 2012, when Biarritz defeated RC Toulon at the Twickenham Stoop.
  • Clermont have the chance of recording an unbeaten, nine-game Challenge Cup campaign for the second time, after completing the feat in 2006/07.
  • La Rochelle are the only side with a 100% scrum success rate, winning all 45 scrums on their own feed.
  • Clermont’s Peter Betham is the top tryscorer this season with 10 and if he crosses the whitewash in the final, he will beat Tom Varndell’s record of 10 tries in a Challenge Cup campaign for Wasps in 2009/10.
  • Both sides have stolen more line-outs than any other team in the competition this season (La Rochelle 15; Clermont 12).

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Clermont clinch third Challenge Cup with victory over La Rochelle

Friday 10th May 2019

9:57 pm (GMT)

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Clermont clinch third Challenge Cup with victory over La Rochelle

ASM Clermont Auvergne claimed a third European Rugby Challenge Cup with a hard-fought 36-16 triumph over La Rochelle at St. James’ Park in Newcastle on Friday night.

Tries from backs Damian Penaud and Wesley Fofana as well as man of the match Fritz Lee, combined with 18 points from the boot of scrum-half Greig Laidlaw saw ASM Clermont Auvergne overpower TOP 14 rivals La Rochelle, who grabbed their sole try of the night through prop Uini Atonio.  

In a free-flowing opening exchange, Penaud almost touched down inside the opening five minutes, collecting a delightful cross-field kick from fly-half Camille Lopez, only to be held back from the whitewash by fellow France international Geoffrey Doumayrou 

Clermont would strike first blood as the La Rochelle defence came under intense scrutiny, bowing to allow captain Morgan Parra to slot the first penalty of the evening, in front of a record crowd at a Challenge Cup final in the UK.  

It was to be Parra’s lone act of the evening as he was replaced by Scotland scrum-half Laidlaw before the end of the first quarter, with the latter announcing his arrival in style by doubling the points tally – only for La Rochelle fly-half Ihaia West to halve the deficit two minutes later.  

As the attritional affair continued to examine defensive capability, the potent Clermont pack paved the way for the first try of the match as Laidlaw switched play to the left flank, where Penaud would hold off West to cross as the two-time winners took a 13-3 lead. 

New Zealand half-back West would pull La Rochelle back into contention with a couple of three-pointers either side of the interval to make it a four-point game with 35 minutes to play, but that was as good as it got for the maiden finalists. 

Clermont continued to assert their authority on the clash, though, with winger Alivereti Raka – who made 90 metres on the night – winning another penalty from the La Rochelle defence and Laidlaw restored the seven-point lead with ease.  

La Rochelle were made to pay for their lack of discipline at the breakdown as Laidlaw added his third penalty of the night, before a Lopez penalty kick into touch established the base for the second Clermont try. 

In a textbook move, No.8 Lee was powered over the line by a rampant driving maul, leaving Laidlaw to boost to his points tally with a meticulously judged arching conversion to put Clermont 26-9 up with just 20 minutes to play.  

La Rochelle threatened a late fightback as prop Atonio displayed some nimble footwork to spin out of a tackle and crash over the try line, but it was little more than consolation.  

The final gloss on the Clermont victory came 10 minutes from time as centre Fofana seized on a deft Lopez grubber to dot down a third try as Franck Azema’s side added a third European Rugby Challenge Cup to their trophy cabinet.  

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