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Northampton Saints Secure Champions Cup Semi-Final Berth, Setting Up Dublin Clash with Leinster
In a repeat of last season’s scenario, Northampton Saints have advanced to the Champions Cup semi-finals, earning a coveted trip to Dublin for a showdown with Leinster. Having come within a narrow margin of victory last time, the Saints will aim to defy expectations and progress to the final in Cardiff next month.
Resolute Saints Overcome Castres Challenge
Despite facing a stern test from a hard-edged Castres side, Northampton demonstrated their resolve to secure the win. Castres competed fiercely, but their resistance was broken by two quickfire tries early in the second half. The scores came courtesy of a returning George Furbank and the in-form Henry Pollock.
Pollock’s Star Continues to Ascend
The match also saw Castres receive three yellow cards in a physical encounter. Pollock further showcased his talent, scoring a second try in the final quarter after good work from Alex Mitchell. Following his two tries against Clermont and another two for England recently, Pollock is making a strong case for consideration by the British & Irish Lions selectors.
Furbank’s Sharp Return Bolsters Saints
Furbank, returning after a lengthy injury absence, displayed impressive sharpness from the moment he entered the fray. He was brought into the game earlier than anticipated, replacing George Hendy, who suffered a shoulder injury in the opening minutes.
Quick Guide: Munster Knocked Out of Champions Cup by Bordeaux
Munster’s aspirations for a third Champions Cup title were dashed after a 47-29 quarter-final defeat against Bordeaux at Stade Chaban-Delmas. Despite a dramatic victory over La Rochelle in the previous round, the Irish province could not replicate their success.
Bordeaux scored six tries and will now face Toulon or Toulouse for a place in the final.
Damian Penaud’s early try gave Bordeaux the lead, setting the stage for a record-breaking Champions Cup campaign try tally. Jack Crowley responded with a penalty for Munster, but Bordeaux extended their lead with further tries.
Alex Nankivell scored a try for Munster before halftime, but Bordeaux remained dominant. Despite Munster reducing the deficit with tries from Andrew Smith, Bordeaux secured their victory.
Bordeaux’s Cyril Cazeaux received a late red card, but Louis Bielle-Biarrey’s try sealed the result.
Saints Seize Early Momentum
Undeterred, Northampton maintained their attacking intent. A fluid passing move and an excellent offload from the club captain allowed Tommy Freeman to score the opening try. Shortly after, Furbank’s well-placed chip kick set up Curtis Langdon for a second try. Leading 12-3 early on, Northampton had firmly grasped control of the game.
Castres Respond, Saints Retain Lead
A subsequent penalty from Smith widened the gap, but Castres responded through a try by Jérémy Fernandez. However, any home anxieties were quickly eased when Alex Coles added a third try for Saints, capitalizing on Leone Nakarawa’s sin-binning.
Visiting Forwards Test Saints’ Defence
Nevertheless, Castres remained resilient. The effectiveness of their back-row limited Pollock’s opportunities in the first half, restricting him to close-range play. Castres’ forward pack ensured they remained within touching distance at halftime, trailing 20-13.
Normal Service Resumes After Castres’ Resistance
While Northampton had a perfect home record against Castres, this was Castres’ first Champions Cup quarter-final in over two decades, fueling their determination. Another penalty from Fernandez narrowed the margin, briefly causing tension at the Gardens.
Pollock and Furbank Seal Saints’ Semi-Final Spot
However, Northampton reasserted their dominance. Furbank powered over for a try, followed by Pollock who surged 20 metres to score, celebrating emphatically. Despite his youth, Pollock is proving to be a box office talent.
Pollock’s Flair and Power on Display
His second try further highlighted his attacking prowess, leaving defenders behind him. Although Castres facedplayer losses due to an altercation, Northampton’s positive play and Pollock’s clinical finishing were undeniable factors in their victory.
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Leinster Semi-Final Awaits
The ultimate challenge lies ahead in Dublin. The semi-final precedes the Lions squad announcement, presenting Pollock with a final opportunity to impress against Leinster’s formidable back-row. While Leinster are favored, Northampton’s attacking capabilities, particularly with Pollock in outstanding form, suggest they can challenge any opponent.