Challenge Cup: LOU wins for the first time in the final against RCT (30-12)


Irresistible. Lyon, carried by a gala Baptiste Couilloud, won the first European title in its history by outclassing Toulon (30-12), this Friday evening in Marseille, in the final of the European Challenge. The LOU, which was still playing in Pro D2 in 2016 and playing its first continental final, prevented the RCT, winner of the “big” European Cup three times (2013, 2014, 2015), from winning the first French double . The Var formation again comes up against the last step after losing in the final to Cardiff (28-21) in 2010, Biarritz (21-18) in 2012 and Bristol (31-19) in 2020.

The Toulonnais missed their start

Les Gones enrich a record hitherto limited to two French championship titles in 1932 and 1933 or second division crowns in 1989, 1992, 2011, 2014 and 2016. Lyon is the eighth French team to win the Challenge , after Bourgoin-Jallieu (1997), Colomiers (1998), Clermont (1999, 2007, 2019), Pau (2000), Biarritz (2012), Stade Français (2017) and Montpellier (2016, 2021).

Once again, playing “at home” did not succeed at the Rade club. As in 2010 in Marseille already, as in 2020 in Aix-en-Provence. And, like two years ago, the Toulonnais missed their start: in the Maurice-David stadium, Bristol had then taken them by the throat at the start, with a try from the 1st minute. At the Vélodrome, that of Baptiste Couilloud was this time canceled by the video.

In the mouth of the LOU

But the penalty fell for good shortly after when the scrum half, in all good shots, took advantage of an interception by Jordan Taufua on a hazardous pass from Sergio Parisse (8th). He was also involved in the other refused try, that of Davit Niniashvili (40th + 1), showing all his vista by playing a penalty quickly in the hand and then admirably sending the young Georgian winger into the in-goal.

Carried away by Couilloud, child of the city and the club, the Lou made short work of the RCT, suffocated, even downright asphyxiated, by the intensity put on by the men of Pierre Mignoni. It must be said that the premature exit of Gabin Villière (31st) or the yellow card collected by Aymeric Luc (46th) disturbed Franck Azéma’s protégés, as much as their missed tackles or the difficulties of Eben Etzebeth.

A first men’s title

The temporary exclusions of Léo Berdeu (63rd) and Charlie Ngatai (73rd) did not change anything, nor did the late try by Cheslin Kolbe (74th). Mignoni has played a terrible trick on his former and future club. But he will be able to land on the Rade this summer with the feeling of accomplishment.

“Winning a title validates a lot of work. A title is important in the construction of a club. It would be great for the future, it would allow players to realize their potential”, assured the Lyon manager to the eve of the final.

“For the club, for the Lyon region, it’s important. We would be the first team to win a title. It’s important,” he continued. He was heard. Apart from the OL women’s team and its eight Champions Leagues, this is the first men’s title for the capital of Gaul.



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