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Diaby red proves costly as Bordeaux beaten by Brive
An early red card was decisive as Bordeaux-Begles suffered their second defeat of the Top 14 season.
Bordeaux-Begles could lose ground on Top 14 leaders Lyon after slipping to their second defeat in three matches at Brive.
Mahamadou Diaby’s ninth-minute dismissal proved decisive as Christophe Urios’ Bordeaux were beaten 30-9, the extra man proving telling for the hosts in the final 15 minutes.
Brive’s lead was only 16-9 going into the final quarter of an hour but Julien Blanc and Matthieu Voisin went over to make the points safe on Saturday.
Lyon have a four-point lead over Bordeaux and can stretch that with a win over Clermont Auvergne on Sunday.
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Premier bilan avec les résultats de ce samedi en attendant le choc entre l’ @ASMOfficiel et le @LeLOURugby pic.twitter.com/aGYVr6zDln— TOP 14 Rugby (@top14rugby) October 19, 2019
Bayonne could have closed the gap on the top two but instead fell to a 20-9 loss at the hands of Toulon.
Defending champions Toulouse’s poor start to the season continued at Montpellier – who ran out 33-22 winners thanks to a double from Gabriel Ngandebe and 15 points from the boot of Anthony Bouthier.
Elsewhere, Pau beat Castres 37-24 while struggling Paris clubs Racing 92 and Stade Francais remain in the bottom two after defeats to La Rochelle and Agen respectively.
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