Champions Cup Saturday's Stars

Champions Cup Saturday's Stars

Tyler Bleyendaal

The New Zealander was incredible today at outhalf for Munster. He started the scoring off early with a fantastic try which he then converted, following a clever offload from Keith Earls. He controlled the pace and tempo of this game from the outset and displayed gret maturity in his game with good game management in what was a very emotional occasion for the Munster men. He was 5/5 from the tee including two very difficult kicks form the touchline. He was the worthy winner of the man of the match award. At 26 years of age and with a lot of rugby left in his legs he looks a real prospect at 10 for Munster moving forward, and you really feel that toay was just a glimpse of the total package he can offer.

David Smith

The veteran winger played out of his skin today in Castres' comprehensive victory over Northampton Saints. He tormented and troubled the Saints defence from start to finish, scoring two tires as well as creating another with an incredible offload for Alexandre Bias. He displayed his blstering pace and great footwork throughout the game and left the Northapton defenders for dead time and time again. In what was one of Castres' best performances in a long time Smith was the stand out player and was truly in a league of his own at Stade Pierre Antoine today and the Northampton men will not be looking forward to seeing the New Zealander again any time soon.

David Strettle


A certain Clermont player that impressed this afternoon is winger David Strettle who scored probably the best of eleven tries with a beautiful piece of individual skill to chip, collect and dot down . Awarded man of the match, he posed a constant threat coming in off the wing and the 33 proved there is plenty of pace left in those legs.

Nick Tompkins


The young centre was a late call up to the Saracens match day squad after Brad Barritt was ruled out through injury and he did not disappoint. The former England U20 star managed to grab himself a try on his first European start and definitely did not look out of place in a star studded Sarries side.
 
 
Charles Piutau
 
The New Zealander once again was Ulster's biggest attacking threat in a tight game at the Kingspan against Exeter Chiefs. Piutau was the creator of Sean Reidy's try and kept the Chiefs defence on their toes throughout. Paddy Jackson pushed for MOTM but Piutau's brilliance in attack topped Jackson's performance.
 
 

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