Rugby, Parisse shuts down Treviso’s dreams: Toulon wins 23-0

Rugby, Parisse shuts down Treviso's dreams: Toulon wins 23-0

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That unpredictable, spectacular five-a-side football opened and closed the game: Sergio Parisse, the Great Captain, the best rugby player in Italian history, thus extinguished Treviso’s European dreams, pushing his Toulon to the Challenge Cup final scheduled for Saturday May 18 in Dublin with the Scottish Glasgow Warriors. The stroke of genius of the number 8 launched Paia’aua in goal, the foot of the Welsh Biggar and another goal by the Georgian Gigashvili – because the very rich Midi club is a multinational of talents – definitively marked the first half of the owners of home, closed at the Stade Mayol on 17-0. In the second half, two free-kicks from Toulouse crystallized the right success, which arrived despite Ollivon’s expulsion after only 6 minutes, which forced the French to play in 15 for almost the entire match. Treviso has always remained in awe: but this semifinal still represents a great result and a starting point for new seasons of success.

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Toulon-Benetton Treviso 23-0 (17-0)
Scorers:
4′ pt meta Paia’aua tr. Biggar, 13′ cp Biggar, 17′ try Gigashvili tr. Biggar; 2′ and 7′ st cp Biggar, 7′.
Toulon: Cheslin Kolbe – Jiuta Wainiqolo, Waisea Nayacalevu (57′ Jeremy Sinzelle), Duncan Paia’aua, Gabin Villiere – Dan Biggar (53′ Ihaia West), Baptiste Serin (62′ Benoit Paillaugue) – Sergio Parisse, Charles Ollivon , Cornell du Preez (57′ Facundo Isa) – Brian Alainu’uese (65′ Adrien Warion), Mathieu Tanguy – Beka Gigashvili (53′ Kieran Brookes), Teddy Baubigny (53′ Christopher Tolofua), Dani Priso (53′ Baptiste Devaux).
Benetton Treviso: Matteo Minozzi (52′ Jacob Umaga) – Rhyno Smith (43′ Giacomo Nicotera), Ignacio Brex, Tommaso Menoncello, Marcus Watson – Tomas Albornoz, Dewaldt Duvenage (45′ Alessandro Garbisi) – Lorenzo Cannone (61′ Henry Time-Stowers), Michele Lamaro, Sebastian Negri (40′ Manuel Zuliani) -Federico Ruzza, Niccolò Cannone (71′ Marco Lazzaroni) – Simone Ferrari (60′ Filippo Alongi), Siua Maile (52′ Rhyno Smith), Nahuel Tetaz (47′ Thomas Gallo) .
Note: red card in the 6th minute for Ollivon (RCT), yellow card in the 41st minute for Maile (BEN). Transformations: Toulon 2/2 (Biggar 2/2). Penalties: Toulon 3/3 (Biggar 3/3).

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