URC: Ratave and Menoncello among the best in the quarter-final statistics

URC: Ratave and Menoncello among the best in the quarter-final statistics
URC: Ratave and Menoncello among the best in the quarter-final statistics

The two Benetton players achieved important numbers in the match against the Bulls

URC: Ratave and Menoncello among the best in the quarter-final statistics ph. Benetton Rugby

Last weekend the URC quarter-finals were played, in which Benetton Rugby was also the protagonist who, despite the defeat against the Bulls, put in a great performance and came close to achieving the feat.

It is no coincidence that Onisi Ratave received the “Player of the Match” award despite the 30-23 in favor of the South Africans. The Fijian winger wasn’t the only one to get noticed in the quarter-final match, in fact Tommaso Menoncello also collected important numbers in 80 minutes.

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URC: the best statistics from the quarter-finals

Munster v Ospreys

-Gavin Coombes made the most carries than any other player in the quarterfinals (17). No one like him in the entire URC season (231)

-The Ospreys appeared in the 22 opponents fewer times than the other teams involved in the playoffs (4)

-Munster had the highest tackle percentage in any quarter-final (90.8%)

Vodacom Bulls v Benetton

-Johan Goosen scored more points than any other player in the quarterfinals (15). The fly-half was also involved in a try

-Onisi Ratave had a dominant performance: 6 carries, 122m earned, 3 clean breaks1 goal scored, 2 turnover in favor

-Tommaso Menoncello made more meters after contact than other players (38). He also scored 2 clean breaks

Leinster v Ulster

-James Lowe was one of two players to score a brace at the weekend

– Jordan Larmour beat the most defenders (9) and made the most shots clean breaks (4) He also scored a try

– Ulster missed more tackles than any other team in the quarter-finals, a total of 30

Glasgow Warriors v DHL Stormers

– Sione Tuipulotu beat seven defenders (2nd) and assisted a try at the weekend

– Kyle Steyn and Sebastian Cancelliere were the only teammates to score three tries in the quarter-finals

– Jospeh Dweba made more dominant tackles than any other player at the weekend (5)

– George Horne had more onside kicks (20) and more onside kicking meters (459) than any other player over the weekend

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