- After Trump win, Orban basks in hosting European leaders
- Lights still out in Cuba after Hurricane Rafael
- Swiatek eliminated from WTA Finals, Krejcikova into semis
- Zelensky says 'unacceptable' to offer Putin concessions on Ukraine
- Mexico president says had 'very cordial' call with Trump
- World number two Swiatek eliminated from WTA Finals group stage
- Biden urges Americans to 'bring down temperature' after Trump win
- Diplomatic incident in French-owned Jerusalem church compound
- Submerged cemeteries pile pain on Spain flood survivors
- Equities rise as traders weigh Trump 2.0, rate cut prospects
- Dutch extradite mother of premature baby smuggled from France
- Former US national team coach Arena to guide MLS Earthquakes
- Fleetwood ties course record to grab lead in Abu Dhabi
- Milan's Morata a doubt for Cagliari clash with head trauma
- Sinner avoids rival Alcaraz in ATP Finals groups
- End in sight for 40-year renovation of giant Brussels courthouse
- Australia pick rugby league convert Suaalii to face England
- Private jet carbon emissions soar 46%: study
- Chinese rover finds signs of ancient ocean on Mars
- Ex-banker and Scholz ally: Germany's new finance minister
- Germany's Scholz pressed to call vote after coalition collapse
- Iran downplays Trump victory but wary of US policy change
- German big business calls for early vote, economic vision
- Europe urged to 'write own history' as Trump storms back
- Peacekeepers wounded in Israel strike in Lebanon, UN says
- Biden in Ukraine sprint as Trump victory throws US support in question
- England hand first call-ups to Hall, Harwood-Bellis
- Lebanon says 3 killed, UN peacekeepers wounded in Israel strikes
- Zelensky says 'suicidal' to offer Putin concessions on Ukraine
- Waste heat from London sewers eyed to warm UK parliament
- Clashes in Mozambique after opposition leader calls for protest
- Online disinformation exacerbates Spain flood disaster
- UN peacekeepers wounded in Israeli strike in Lebanon: army
- Rare broad support in France for law to halt 'narco-state'
- Family background perfect prep for All Blacks challenge, says Doris
- Mbappe left out of France squad for November internationals
- US military judge reinstates 9/11 mastermind plea deal
- Buoyant Inter gunning for leaders Napoli and Serie A summit
- Bank of England cuts interest rate as inflation slows
- New giant particle collider 'right option for science': next CERN chief
- India's Hindus bathe in holy river defiled by pollution
- French parliament approves bill to rein in tourist rentals
- UK sanctions Russia-backed Wagner group successor Africa Corps
- Jones changes six for Japan's Test against France
- Championship side Coventry sack manager Robins
- Dupont back to skipper France against Japan
- Germany's Scholz under pressure to call early vote after coalition collapses
- Pharma giant AstraZeneca says China chief detained
- Man City's Ortega receives first Germany call-up
- French lawmakers back bill to tighten Airbnb regulation
BCC | 0.45% | 142.405 | $ | |
NGG | -0.49% | 63.81 | $ | |
RYCEF | -3.22% | 7.15 | $ | |
SCS | -0.5% | 12.995 | $ | |
GSK | 1.62% | 36.49 | $ | |
RIO | 3.34% | 67.585 | $ | |
JRI | 0.9% | 13.37 | $ | |
BTI | -0.34% | 35.52 | $ | |
VOD | -0.11% | 9.3 | $ | |
CMSD | 0.22% | 24.905 | $ | |
BCE | -3.83% | 27.68 | $ | |
RBGPF | 3.44% | 63.17 | $ | |
CMSC | 0.33% | 24.59 | $ | |
BP | 0.12% | 30.195 | $ | |
AZN | 0.48% | 64.16 | $ | |
RELX | -0.24% | 47.595 | $ |
Defending champs La Rochelle kick start Cup campaign with Leicester thrashing
Defending two-time champions La Rochelle finally kick started their Champions Cup campaign with an entertaining 45-12 demolition of Leicester on Sunday.
After going down 16-9 in their opener at home to Leinster and being pipped by a point away to the Stormers, Ronan O'Gara's team faced a must-win Pool 4 match against Leicester and made no mistake in a seven-try masterclass.
Hooker Pierre Bourgarit opened the scoring for La Rochelle off an attacking line-out maul, Antoine Hastoy hitting the extras in what proved to be a fine afternoon with the boot for the fly-half.
Giant Australian lock Will Skelton used all his considerable size and strength to barrel over for La Rochelle's second try.
Leicester stayed in the game, however, Skelton's opposite number George Martin wrestling his own way over the home side's tryline after a Ben Youngs dart.
Jamie Shillcock converted, but was guilty of a terrible attempt at a tackle after a thrilling period of play that saw Samoa centre Ulupano Seuteni cross for La Rochelle's third try, Hastoy converting to make it 21-7 at half-time.
La Rochelle ensured an attacking bonus point five minutes into the second period when Teddy Thomas ran in a fourth try, converted by Hastoy.
Handre Pollard, South Africa's World Cup-winning fly-half, was brought on off the bench to help stir Leicester into action.
Skelton was sin binned as the Tigers roared back up the field, followed a minute later by Jonathan Danty for a reckless tackle on Pollard.
Despite being down to 13 players, it was La Rochelle next on the scoreboard, Joel Sclavi driven over from close range.
Thomas grabbed his second with a fine solo long-range effort with 10 minutes to play.
Seuteni then bagged his brace after smart work by Gregory Alldritt in midfield before Dan Kelly crossed for a consolation try to bring the curtain down on a miserable afternoon for the English club.
A bigger concern for La Rochelle and France was the departure of Bourgarit with a shoulder injury that left the hooker in tears and a likely head injury protocol for Danty.
- Russell outfoxes Racing -
Scotland fly-half Finn Russell earlier guided Bath to a third successive Champions Cup victory, this time over his former club and Top 14 leaders Racing 92 in Pool 2.
Bath left it late, winger Will Muir scoring the decisive try in the closing minutes to seal a 29-25 bonus-point home win.
The victory nailed down Bath's place in the last 16, while a Racing team featuring Springbok skipper Siya Kolisi need to beat Cardiff next weekend to give themselves any chance of qualification.
Nolann Le Garrec and Thomas du Toit scored opening tries for the respective sides.
Racing built on their 10-8 half-time lead with further tries from Fijian No 8 Kitione Kamikamica and English winger Henry Arundell.
But the hosts refused to roll over, Alfie Barbeary and Joe Cokanasiga crossing for tries before Muir's coup de grace eight minutes from time for a fine comeback victory.
In-form Bordeaux-Begles host English giants Saracens in Pool 1 in the late game.
Y.Kobayashi--AMWN