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Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

Handre Pollard ‘in hospital’, Beale sent off, in Racing’s win over Montpellier

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Rugby World Cup winner Handre Pollard was taken to hospital with a knee injury after Montpellier’s 41-17 Top 14 loss at Racing 92 on Friday as the hosts’ Kurtley Beale was sent off on his home debut at Paris La Defense Arena.

South African Pollard, 26, who joined Montpellier on a reported annual salary of €1.06 million after lifting the Webb Ellis trophy last November, was hurt while attempting to tackle Racing’s Baptiste Chouzenoux in the second-half and was taken to a local hospital.

“Generally when someone leaves on a stretcher it’s never very good despite the fact there can be different degrees of knee injuries,” Montpellier coach Xavier Garbajosa said.

“I hope for him and the team it’s benign. He’s left for hospital,” he added.

Wallaby Beale was shown a red card with a quarter of the game to play after a dangerous tackle on France centre Arthur Vincent and could be a doubt for next Saturday’s Champions Cup quarter-final at Clermont.

“Of course it’s bad news. It’s frustrating, it’s part of the game, I haven’t seen it again, but it’s a red card,” said Racing’s forwards coach Dimitri Szarzewski.

“Now other players have a chance to express themselves,” he added.

France prop Mohamed Haouas was brought back into the fold by the visitors after being disciplined for a reported altercation with a club sponsor and turning up late to training.

The Parisians’ head coach Laurent Travers brought in eight new faces after last Saturday’s win at Lyon but Wallaby Beale retained his place at full-back to make his home bow.

They led 11-0 after 20 minutes thanks to Teddy Iribaren’s two penalty kicks and Teddy Baubigny’s try.

Pollard claimed his team’s first points with a shot at goal five minutes later before Juan Imhoff claimed Racing’s second try of the evening just before the break.

Russell assists

The home side’s dominance continued into the second half as Virimi Vakatawa and Antonie Claassen benefited to touch down after delicate Finn Russell kicks.

With 18 minutes to play Beale was given his marching orders for as his arm made contact with Vincent’s head in a tackle.

Montpellier lock Janse van Rensburg made the most of the one-man advantage as he crashed over and France fullback Anthony Bouthier, who took over the kicking duties from Pollard, converted to make it 31-10 with a quarter of an hour to play.

Substitute scrumhalf Maxime Machenaud extended Racing’s lead to 34-10 with a 67th minute penalty but the red card had a further impact as Travers’ conceded again.

Pollard’s club and country half-back partner Cobus Reinach raced through after a line-out move to dive over and Bouthier’s extras made it 34-17.

Despite the worries Racing regained a bonus point with the last play of the game as substitute prop Hassane Kolingar scored from a driving maul.

Elsewhere Agen’s Ireland flyhalf Noel Reid was also shown a red card in a 33-23 defeat at Pau.

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