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London Irish hoping for change in fortune

Thursday 21st November 2019

3:49 pm (GMT)

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London Irish hoping for change in fortune

The London Irish defence crowds out Scarlets' Johnny McNicholl in the European Rugby Challenge Cup Round 1 match at Parc y Scarlets last weekend

London Irish will seek to end a disappointing sequence of home results in the European Rugby Challenge Cup when they play host to Bayonne in Pool 2 on Saturday.

The Exiles have lost three of their last four ties on home soil in the competition, having previously been beaten only three times in 24 such home games.

Key facts

  • The clubs have met only once before – in the 2006 Challenge Cup quarter-final, which Irish won 48-5.
  • Bayonne have not won an away game in the Challenge Cup since 2013 and are still searching for their first away victory in England.
  • The TOP 14 team missed just eight tackles in their 20-13 home loss to RC Toulon, the joint fewest in Round 1.

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London Irish edge high-scoring bonanza against Bayonne

Saturday 23rd November 2019

5:25 pm (GMT)

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Ben Meehan of London Irish

London Irish finished on top against Bayonne in a high-scoring Challenge Cup match, winning 45-31 at the Madejski Stadium.

And with seven tries on the board, the hosts grabbed themselves a bonus point to add to their tally in Pool 2.

Bayonne may have been disappointed with the result overall – but will be pleased with the five tries they scored themselves to win a bonus point of their own.

It was a thrilling, fast-paced first half, with Bayonne scoring first courtesy of Arthur Duhau’s try, run nicely into the corner, and Brandon Fajardo’s conversion.

The Exiles closed the gap through Alivereti Veitokani’s short-range sprint over the line, but Toma Taufa extended the lead once more with Fajardo adding the extra two points.

Irish stayed in contention as Paddy Jackson made up for missing his first conversion chance with a 25th-minute try – his first for the club – which he converted himself.

Still Bayonne were pressing forward, with another try from Duhua and one from Mat Luamanu – neither of which Fajardo could convert.

His opposite number Jackson was having better luck, converting tries from Albert Tuisue and Tom Stephenson, but missed the opportunity after Terrence Hepetema’s effort shortly before half-time. Nevertheless, the hosts went in at the break 31-24 up.

Saia Fainga’a added a try shortly after the break from a rolling maul, and Ben Meehan got himself on the scoresheet five minutes later, with Jackson’s boot proving accurate with both conversions.

Luamanu closed the gap a little just after the hour mark with his second try of the afternoon, but again Fajardo could not secure the extra points.

It was a reassuring win for London Irish, who had lost three of their last four ties at home in the competition.

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