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PREVIEW: White backing Montpellier for last eight

Friday 9th December 2016

12:00 am (GMT)

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Montpellier scrum-half Nic White believes his men can dare to dream of European Rugby Champions Cup glory if they overcome domestic rivals Castres Olympique. - 09/12/2016 11:28

Montpellier scrum-half Nic White believes his men can dare to dream of European Rugby Champions Cup glory if they overcome domestic rivals Castres Olympique. - 09/12/2016 11:28

Montpellier scrum-half Nic White believes his men can dare to dream of European Rugby Champions Cup glory if they overcome domestic rivals Castres Olympique.

The Challenge Cup holders lost out to a last minute penalty at Northampton Saints in round one before recovering with a 22-16 triumph over former European champions Leinster. Only two points separate all four teams in Pool 4 ahead of the December double-headers, and White is determined to take a giant step towards the quarter-finals.

But that will be no easy feat against a Castres side who hammered the Saints 41-7 in round two to move second in Pool 4. One man who will be key to Castres’ quarter-final bid is wing David Smith. The Kiwi star has made the most clean breaks in the competition (8), and bagged a brace against Northampton.

The Altrad Stadium hosts the round three contest, and Australia international White reckons a victory this weekend will put them on the path to the knockout rounds.

He said: “I think there is a little more pressure in the Champions Cup. It is not really different, since it is a match between two Top 14 teams, but we arrive at an important moment of the season with these European matches.

“The winner of the double-header will have the right to dream about the quarter-finals, the loser will be playing catch up. Sunday is like a final for us, while in Top 14, there is always the following week for to catch up.

“We sincerely believe we can go all the way. It is true that we are in a difficult pool, but it is an exciting challenge, and we are well prepared. We have the final in line of sight, so the match that arrives is a new stage to cross.”

 

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REPORT: 14 man Montpellier bag bonus point

Sunday 11th December 2016

12:00 am (GMT)

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Montpellier made it back-to-back home wins in the Champions Cup as they overcame losing Davit Kubriachvili to a red card to beat TOP 4 rivals Castres Olympique. - 11/12/2016 15:06

Montpellier made it back-to-back home wins in the Champions Cup as they overcame losing Davit Kubriachvili to a red card to beat TOP 4 rivals Castres Olympique. - 11/12/2016 15:06

Montpellier made it back-to-back home wins in the Champions Cup as they overcame losing Davit Kubriachvili to a red card to beat TOP 4 rivals Castres Olympique.

The Georgian tight head prop was given his marching orders by Welsh referee Ben Whitehouse in the 18th minute who charging into a ruck and striking Castres lock Thibault Lassale  in the face with his shoulder.

At that stage Castres were leading 8-3 thanks to an early Rory Kockott penalty and a 40 metre interception ruby by the right wing Remi Grosso after he picked off a long, floating pass from Jesse Mogg.

Playing against 14 men for 62 minutes the visitors must have fancied their chances, but they found it difficult to come to terms with the Montpellier scrum and eventually conceded three tries from driving line-outs and saw the home side grab a bonus-point score two minutes from time..

Kockott added a second penalty to make it 11-3, but on the stroke of half-time the home pack drove to the line from a five metre line-out and created an opening on the blindside for Fijian wing Timoci Naguca to barge his way through David Smith for his 11th European Cup try. Francois Steyn converted off the touchline to make it 11-10 to Castres at the break.

The second half belonged almost entirely to the home side, with their seven man pack magnificent in all aspects. Castres changed their half-backs at the break and their Argentinan No 10 Benjamin Urdapilleta kicked them further ahead with a simple penalty a minute after the re-start.

That was it for Castres, however, and three tries flowed from Jake White’s men as they claimed an unlikely bonus-point to stay within one point of Pool 4 leaders Leinster. Tries two and three came from driving line-outs, flanker Kelian Galletier and hooker Shalva Mamukashvili crossing, and then Naguca created the opening for Nic White to score the vital fourth.

Castres lost replacement back row man Alexandre Bias to a yellow card for the final eight minutes and they will need a massive turn-around next week when they host Montpellier in Round 4.
 

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