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Wests Tigers unlikely push toward the NRL finals remains alive after they scored three tries in the last 10 minutes to eliminate the Warriors. Wholesale Air Jordan Online .The frustrated Warriors were left ruing two controversial bunker obstruction calls as they ponder a fifth consecutive season without finals football following the 36-24 home defeat.Having started the season with a 2-6 record after eight rounds, the vibrant Tigers are now ninth but need ninth-placed Gold Coast to lose to North Queensland on Saturday before they meet Canberra in their final round clash on Sunday.Proud Tigers coach Jason Taylor didnt want to talk about that yet as he reflected on the dramatic finish after prop Sauso Sue, five-eighth Mitchell Moses and centre Kevin Naiqama scored late tries to clinch the win.The way we came home like we did was an absolute credit to the group, said Taylor. It was really, really impressive.The biggest thing was the way our forward pack kept fighting. We just kept coming. That is how you win a big game.We are really happy with the situation. We are playing semi-final football every week and it is great for us.For the Warriors there was only heartbreak.Coach Andrew McFadden declined to blame the video referee for the loss and accepted his side dug their own grave with a woeful closing period.Its really shattering because we got the chance last night and we threw it away today, he said. We were just too loose, its not good enough at this level.But McFadden felt there were genuine issues around the obstruction rules after a first-half Solomone Kata try and second-half Shaun Johnson effort were annulled.McFadden said the video referees decision to disallow the tries - the former for an interference by Bodene Thompson and the latter after Tigers skipper Aaron Woods made contact with a Warriors attacker - lacked match awareness.If you play them in live motion theyre just not obstruction, McFadden said.The second one there with Woods, hes engaged the attacker, hes never going to get Johnson there. Hes just milked it.Warriors captain Ryan Hoffman was aghast at his sides collapse but likewise wondered about the obstruction decisions.The video referee had failed to take the context of the play into account, Hoffman said.Its become a black and white rule but its not a black and white situation.Taylor disagreed.You cant run around your own player and gain an advantage, its as simple as that, Taylor said.If the opposition are disappointed by that, they need to have a clear look at the rule.The two sides produced a tit-for-tat match in the opening 70 minutes, hitting each other with punches and counter-punches.After back rower Bodene Thompson gave the Warriors the lead, the Auckland-based side were pegged back by similar crashing efforts by props Woods and Sue.The Warriors then scored two tries in two minutes to take the lead into the break, before losing it again after winger Josh Addo-Carrs 70-metre dash to the line.A try to utility Tuimoala Lolohea gave the Warriors a brief glimpse of victory that they ultimately wasted through tries to Sue, Mitchell Moses and Kevin Naiqama. Clearance Air Jordan Black Friday . 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Toulons climb up the Top 14 table was arrested by Castres Olympique on Saturday afternoon, as the home team prevailed 34-19 at the Stade Jean-Pierre Antoine.Two early Pierre Bernard penalties saw the visitors into a 6-0 lead, but a 17th minute try to Robert Ebersohn was then converted by Geoffrey Palis - who would put together a 19-point haul on the day - and it was the hosts who led 13-9 at half-time.Ebersohn crossed for his second try of the game just after the break, and it was Palis himself taking the score out to 25-12 in the 55th minute after converting his own try.Jean Charles Orioli struck in the 59th minute for the visitors sole five-pointer, but in the end it fell to substitute Tudor Stroe to seal a big win for Castres with his try shortly before the final whistle.Ill discipline cost?Montpellier in Sundays Top 14 clash as?Stade Francais fly-half Jules Plisson kicked seven penalties in a 21-17 win at?Stade Jean Bouin in Paris.Montpellier trailed 9-3 at the break, but got themselves back into the contest through two tries in the space of five minutes from Australian international Joe Tomane and Fijian winger Timoci Nagusa.Montpelliers hard work was undone though as they continued to concede penalties and Plisson made them pay.?Its Stade Francais fifth win of the season, moving them up to tenth ahead of Lyon.A solitary second-half penalty from Manu Saubusse was the difference as Bayonne beat Toulouse 16-13 on Sunday.A Gillian Galan try inside six minutes saw Toulouse lead, but the game was level 13-13 at the break. In a less than uneventful second-half Florian Fritz was sin-binned to give Saubusse the opportunity to give Bayonne the winning penalty six minutes after the restart.A Morgan Parra penalty in injury times gave Clermont a 16-13 victory over Lyon at the Stade Marcel-Michelin.Jacques-Louis Potgieter kicked Lyon ahead 11 minutes in, but two kicks from Parra saw Clermont lead 6-3 at the break. Arthur Iturria jotted down after the bbreak, a try which Parra converted. Discount Air Jordan Cyber Monday. But a Potgieter penalty and his conversion to Baptiste Couillouds try 15 minutes from time looked to have sealed a draw for Lyon.But there was late drama as Mickael Ivaldi was sin-binned in injury-time and Parra converted the penalty for the win.Racing 92 defeated Grenoble 29-24 in a try-fest in Paris. Yannick Nyanga crossed for Racing inside six minutes but was cancelled out four minutes later as Fabien Alexandre touched down.Dimitri Szarzewski put Racing back in front on the half hour, as James Hart converted, who led 14-10 at half-time as a Jonathan Wisniewski penalty narrowed the margin.Grenoble, who have managed just two wins this season led when Laurent Bouchets try was converted four minutes after the restart.The lead lasted 10 minutes before Francois van der Merwe crashed over and Henry Chavancy sealed the result with a fourth Racing try 15 minutes from time.Simon Hickey kicked 14 points as Bordeaux Begles leapfrogged La Rochelle into second in the table after a 26-0 victory.But it was closer than the result suggests as Hickey kept the scoreboard ticking over at every opportunity for a 6-0 half-time lead. He added two penalties and conversion to Sebastien Taofifenuas try on the hour to stretch their lead.Front row replacement Jean-Baptiste Poux touched down two minutes from time for a convincing win.Brive climbed to ninth as they brushed the challenge of Pau aside, 38-25. A converted Benjamin Lapeyre try and penalty from Gaetan Germain saw Brive lead 10-3 before Charly Malie pulled a try back for Pau who trailed 13-8 at the break.Both sides saw two players sin-binned in the second-half as tries from Seremaia Burotu, Nicolas Bezy and Takudzwa Ngwenya saw them to victory. Pau added consolation tries through Chris King and Marvin Lestremau in the final 10 minutes. ' ' '

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