There was good news for the Springboks and their end-of-year tour prospects as Cheslin Kolbe made an immediate impact on his return from injury.
French Top 14
– Cheslin Kolbe dotted down 115 seconds into his return from injury to help Toulon hammer Brive 47-0 on Saturday.
Kolbe, who had been out since mid-July with a fractured jaw, scored in the second minute as the three-time European champions move up to second place, one point behind leaders Toulouse.
#TOP14 – Le come-back de cette J6
Il était attendu et il n’a pas déçu ? @CheslinKolbe a fait son grand retour dans son jardin du stade Mayol et il lui a suffi de deux minutes pour reprendre ses marques ? avec un essai dont il a le secret ? pic.twitter.com/aOfIXj3rcI
— TOP 14 Rugby (@top14rugby) October 8, 2022
Unbelievably grateful to be back on the field.
Merci à tous les supporters du RCT hier soir et à mes frères ?⚫.
Psalm 121 pic.twitter.com/iq9NXbYdIN— Cheslin Kolbe (@CheslinKolbe) October 9, 2022
The 28-year-old came through unscathed, despite landing on his head after being obstructed in the air, an incident which reduced Brive to 14 men with a red card.
Paul Abadie red card.
Really wish Cheslin Kolbe had gone off for a HIA.#TOP14 | #RCTCAB pic.twitter.com/vIA56qyGqW
— Saffas Abroad Rugby (@SaffasRugby) October 8, 2022
Tighthead prop Marcel van der Merwe started for Brive.
– Toulouse further entrenched their place at the top of the table with a 46-10 bonus-point victory over Clermont.
Bok flank Rynhardt Elstadt started for Toulouse and faced off against fellow South African Jaco van Tonder, who was on the flank for sixth-placed Clermont.
– Newly promoted Bayonne continued their dream return to the Top 14 by beating European title-holders La Rochelle 29-13.
Uzair Cassiem was at No 8 for Bayonne, who have also beaten Racing 92 and Bordeaux this season. Dillyn Leyds started at fullback for La Rochelle and kicked a penalty in the first half.
– Trevor Nyakane enjoyed a successful return from international action by helping Racing 92 win 26-13 against Pau.
Springbok teammate Warrick Gelant was at fullback for Racing, who bounced back after two successive losses.
– Former Junior Springbok lock JJ van der Mescht scored a brace of tries as Stade Francais thrashed 14-man Perpignan 52-3.
One of two trys scored by JJ Van der mescht yesterday, he’s slowly starting to play like the player he is. Brilliant rugby player when at his best pic.twitter.com/fi1HS3jV5u
— MB5 (@MB5Plug) October 9, 2022
Van der Mescht was one of four South Africans on the bench for Stade, including tighthead prop Nemo Roelofse, scrumhalf James Hall and centre Jeremy Ward.
– Cobus Reinach scored a try for Montpellier, but could not prevent his side from slipping to a 26-13 loss to Castres.
Cobus Reinach is back and back to scoring ways for @MHR_officiel #SaffasAbroad | #COMHR pic.twitter.com/qdAQIMl712
— Saffas Abroad Rugby (@SaffasRugby) October 9, 2022
Lock Ryno Pieterse sprinted clear to dot down in the opening five minutes for Castres.
#TOP14 – La coiffure de la J6
Si vous aviez encore un doute concernant les pouvoirs d’aérodynamismes d’une belle coupe mulet Ryno Pieterse vient de les lever ?♂️
Le puissant deuxième ligne du @CastresRugby fuse à toute vitesse dans l’en-but adverse ? pic.twitter.com/lrA8o5cVr3— TOP 14 Rugby (@top14rugby) October 9, 2022
Premiership
– Ivan van Zyl continued his excellent form as Saracens stayed top of the Premiership by holding out for a 34-14 win over Newcastle Falcons, despite being reduced to 14 men in the second half.
Flyhalf Tian Schoeman and lock Sebastian de Chaves played for Newcastle.
– Sale Sharks briefly went top of the table on Saturday afternoon with a come-from-behind 26-16 bonus point win over Leicester Tigers.
Flyhalf Robert du Preez scored a try for Sale and slotted three conversions for a haul of 11 points, while he also beat three defenders and made a linebreak. No 8 Jean-Luc du Preez, flank Jono Ross, lock Cobus Wiese, hooker Akker van der Merwe and prop Coenie Oosthuizen were also in action for Sale.
Lekker Rob ?? #SaffasAbroad pic.twitter.com/axrjwARmr7
— Saffas Abroad Rugby (@SaffasRugby) October 8, 2022
Jasper Wiese scored Leicester’s only try of the match. Tigers captain Hanro Liebenberg made 13 tackles.
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Jasper Wiese with a ??? in his return to action for the club! #LEIvSAL ? #COYT ?
— Leicester Tigers (@LeicesterTigers) October 8, 2022
– Courtnall Skosan scored the winning try for Northampton Saints in a thrilling 40-36 victory over Wasps.
Lock Dave Ribbans and No 8 Juarno Augustus started for the Saints.
– Gloucester Rugby edged the West Country derby against Bath as they came away with a 21-17 win at the Rec.
Ruan Ackermann started at flank for Gloucester, but was one of four players yellow-carded in the match. Ackermann made a massive effort on defence with 22 tackles and three turnovers won.
Lock Quinn Roux, scrumhalf Louis Schreuder and prop Juan Schoeman started for Bath.
– Former Sharks second rower Ruben van Heerden was among the try-scorers as Exeter Chiefs powered to a 50-14 win away to Bristol Bears.
Ruben van Heerden crosses the whitewash for his try against Bristol Bears.#SaffasAbroad | #GallagherPrem pic.twitter.com/kzsyYohQI6
— Saffas Abroad Rugby (@SaffasRugby) October 8, 2022
Flank Jacques Vermeulen and lock Jannes Kirsten both started for Exeter.
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