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Racing 92 were made to battle all the way against Connacht Rugby in a 26-22 Heineken Champions Cup win in Paris on Sunday evening.
The French side dominated the first hour and led by 18 points at one stage but the Irish province battled back to eventually take home a losing bonus point.
It only took seven minutes for Racing to take the lead, as they bulldozed their way into the 22 and close to the line with a driving maul. One phase later, they found Georges-Henri Colombe who forced his way over.
Jack Carty added three for the visitors from the kicking tee, but Racing soon moved further ahead inside 20 minutes.
It all came from Heineken Star of the Match Virimi Vakatawa who made a delightful fend, sprinting down the right wing before releasing Kurtley Beale to score in the corner.
Now ๐ฉ๐๐๐จ is how to dot down! ๐คฉ๐
Incredible athleticism from Donovan Taofifรฉnua on his Champions Cup debut! ๐ซ
Stunning from the young Racing 92 star!#HeinekenChampionsCup pic.twitter.com/ZShV5sfaHZ
— Rugby on BT Sport (@btsportrugby) December 13, 2020
The third try soon followed, as a powerful driving maul gives them penalty advantage, allowing Finn Russell to release Vakatawa and Beale to charge forward.
That opened up the space for Romain Taofifenua to perform an acrobatic dive and dot down in remarkable fashion.
Connacht would get a try just before the break, with a beautiful crossfield kick from Jack Carty out wide to Matt Healy, who climbed above Teddy Thomas and touched down for the try.
Racing soon had the try bonus point in the bag after the break as another driving maul did the damage, with Dominic Bird claiming the five-pointer and Teddy Iribaren converted.
๐๐๐ก๐๐ค๐ข๐ ๐ฉ๐ค ๐ผ๐๐ง ๐๐๐๐ก๐ฎ ๐ฉ
That's a sensational take from the @connachtrugby winger! ๐
And the cross-field kick from Jack Carty! ๐ฏ#HeinekenChampionsCup pic.twitter.com/NlFLdQPs86
— Rugby on BT Sport (@btsportrugby) December 13, 2020
But Connacht responded in dogged fashion, with Alex Wootton reading a pass close to his own try line and going coast to coast, cutting the gap to 11 points.
With four minutes to play, the Irish province then scored a third try as powerful phase play splintered the Racing line andย Conor Oliver powered over, securing a losing bonus point in the process.
Connacht Rugby welcome Pat Lam back to Galway in their Round 2 clash against Bristol Bears, with Racing 92 travelling to take on Harlequins.
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