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Balshaw double sees Biarritz through

Roar Guru
22nd January, 2011
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Two tries by former England international Iain Balshaw inspired Biarritz to a 26-19 victory over English outfit Bath on Saturday and ensure they finish top of their European Cup pool.

Biarritz managed to get their bonus point with four tries and edge 1999 champions Ulster – who thrashed Italian side Aironi 43-6 in Italy with South African flanker Pedrie Wannenburg scoring three of the six tries – in Pool 4 courtesy of their head-to-head record.

However, Ulster at least have the consolation of a place in the last eight for the first time since 1999 as one of the two best runners-up.

French side Toulon were consigned to an away quarter-final after they lost 29-17 at already eliminated Welsh side Ospreys, for whom star winger Shane Williams made his return after two months absent through injury.

Toulon finish top of Pool 3 but their total haul of 17 points will not be enough to merit a home tie in what is their first season in the competition.

Balshaw, who won the last of his caps for England nearly three years ago, said that he and his side were slowly rediscovering their form.

Biarritz had created a comfortable cushion by the half-hour mark with two converted tries through Dimitri Yachvili and England World Cup winning back Balshaw, both of which Yachvili slotted over the conversions.

Balshaw’s was the best of the pair, the 2003 World Cup winner receiving the ball well outside the 22 before showing an amazing turn of pace to beat the covering Bath defence and score in the corner.

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England prop Duncan Bell had had a torrid opening 30 minutes under constant pressure from grizzled French veteran Sylvain Marconnet, whose return to top form earned him a recall to the national squad this week.

He eventually cracked and was sin-binned by the referee for collapsing the scrum.

Biarritz grabbed their third try of the match soon after the beginning of the second-half as 31-year-old man-of-the-match Balshaw went over with Yachvili converting.

Bath rallied briefly by scoring a try from their own scrum-half Michael Claassens – making his 100th appearance for the club – feeding lock Stuart Hooper who bundled over.

But with just over an hour gone the hosts wrapped up the match and more importantly the bonus point guaranteeing them finishing top of the pool with a fourth try.

Biarritz’s Zimbabwe-born American international winger Takudzwa Ngwenya was the man to score as he received the ball just inside the 22 before touching down for his fifth try of the season.

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