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PREVIEW: Make or break for Agen

Wednesday 9th December 2015

12:00 am (GMT)

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Battu sèchement par les London Irish la semaine dernière au Madjeski

Battu sèchement par les London Irish la semaine dernière au Madjeski

Agen and Grenoble go head-to-head in the Challenge Cup for the first time in the two club’s histories with both looking to keep their slim hopes of qualification alive.

Hosts Agen are yet to earn a point in this year’s competition after opening defeats away at London Irish (48-10) and at home to Edinburgh (27-6) in round two.

Grenoble picked up an impressive scalp in round two with a deserved 27-20 victory at home to London Irish, with a late try from replacement Clement Gelin in the dying seconds giving the home side just a third win in 15 Challenge Cup meetings with English opponents.

The statistics suggest a win could be on the cards for the visitors, with Agen having lost their last five matches against Top 14 opposition by an average margin of 20 points per game.

Grenoble meanwhile have won four of their last six against Top 14 opposition but Agen’s home record means the visitors might not have it all their own way.

Agen have won three of their last five home games in the Challenge Cup, keeping their opposition to single figure points and they will be looking to make the most of that home advantage when the two sides meet at the Stade Armandie on Thursday evening.

Grenoble’s away record should also be an area of comfort for Agen, the visitors have won just one of their last seven away fixtures in the Challenge Cup, drawing one either and losing five of those fixtures.

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  • These teams have never faced each other before in the Challenge Cup.
  • Agen have lost each of their last five matches against fellow French sides, losing by an average margin of 20 points per game.
  • In contrast, Genoble have won four of their last six against French teams in the competition.
  • However, Agen have won three of their last five home games in the Challenge Cup, keeping their opposition to single figures in all three victories.
  • Grenoble have won just one of their last seven away from home in the Challenge Cup (D1, L5).

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REPORT: Grenoble resist Agen fight back

Thursday 10th December 2015

12:00 am (GMT)

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Grenoble went top of Pool 5 in the European Rugby Challenge Cup as they overcame a brave Agen fightback to seal a 40-20 bonus-point win. - 10/12/2015 22:06

Grenoble went top of Pool 5 in the European Rugby Challenge Cup as they overcame a brave Agen fightback to seal a 40-20 bonus-point win. - 10/12/2015 22:06

Grenoble went top of Pool 5 in the European Rugby Challenge Cup as they overcame a brave Agen fightback to seal a 40-20 bonus-point win.

The visitors had looked to be cruising to the top of the pool when they secure a bonus-point by half-time thanks to an early try from Xavier Mignot and a fine hat-trick from Sona Taumalolo, with Gilles Bosch adding all four conversions.

Agen only registered a Bautista Guemes penalty during the opening half, but they clawed their way back into the game as Marc Baget, Marc Barthomeuf and Marius Deguilhem all scored tries, but a late penalty try and Mignot’s second score sealed the win for Grenoble.

Grenoble had scored a last-minute try to win their previous pool match against London Irish, and they kicked off this encounter with a try inside the opening 60 seconds as Mignot raced over with Bosch converting. Within three minutes prop Taumalolo was crashing his way over the line from close range to further extend the advantage.

Guemes at least stemmed the tide with a penalty, but when the Grenoble pack again asserted their dominance, Taumalolo ploughed over the line again and, remarkably, followed up with another try just five minutes later to round off a 34 minute hat-trick for the loosehead prop.

With Bosch adding the extras, the visitors were 25 points to the good at the interval and there appeared no way back for Agen. However, the hosts flew out of the blocks at the start of the second half and a period of extended pressure ended with number eight Baget working his way over.

Replacement hooker Barthomeuf rounded off a fine flowing move to narrow the gap further, with Grenoble’s Jonathan Best seeing yellow for infringing in the build-up, to give Agen further hope. Francois Bouvier converted, and when wing Deguilhem was sent scuttling over after sharp midfield play an incredible comeback win looked on the cards.

But when a powerful Grenoble scrum put the home side in reverse and forced a penalty try, plus a yellow card for hooker Barthomeuf, the balance shifted back in Grenoble’s favour, with Mignot crossing for his second to put the result beyond doubt.

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