Champions Cup: Top Performers
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Round 4 got underway with Racing 92 coasting to a bonus point win over Ospreys and Ulster earning a valuable away win against Harlequins. There were some fine individual performances.
John Cooney - Ulster:
The man scored again this evening meaning he has scored in each of the 4 rounds this season. It would be hard for him to be overlooked for the 6 Nations and looks set to make another Team of the Week at the end of the weekend. Tonight saw a brace of tries and a try saving tackle
If John Cooney isn't scoring tries, he is putting try savers #HeinekenChampionsCup pic.twitter.com/9Aho7Q5RE8
— Ultimate Rugby (@ultimaterugby) December 13, 2019
Juan Imhoff - Racing 92:
One of the most intelligent wingers in the game he produced the goods again for Racing 92 with a brace of tries including one interecept
🏉14’ | Racing vs Ospreys
— Racing 92 (@racing92) December 13, 2019
Esssaiiii de Juan Imhoff sur une interception !
📋 Racing 10 - 5 Ospreys#R92vsOSP #RacingFamily pic.twitter.com/be6vqA4aBK
Imhoff made over 130 running metres on his way to the double.
James Chisholm - Harlequins:
Coming off the bench as early as the 21st minute, James Chisholm put in a huge defensive effort comfortably making the most tackles in the game as the home side battled the odds against Ulster who enjoyed a host of possession and territory.
Yoann Tanga - Racing 92
The Racing youngster was powerful with his 13 carries, 11 tackles and made 30 running metres on his way to scoring for his side.
He also managed three turnovers.
Marcell Coetzee - Ulster
The Ulster no.8 returned to fantastic form after a somewhat quiet game last week. He made 40 running metres from his 17 carries, made all of his 8 attempted tackles and won a turnover.