Goosen's miss denies Racing a win
- 1964
Racing-Métro replacement fly-half Johan Goosen missed a last-minute penalty to allow Jake White's Montpellier to snatch a 24-all draw in their Top 14 clash in Paris on Saturday.
Goosen, who is a contender for a place in Heyneke Meyer's World Cup squad, as he offers the versatility of being able to play at both 10 and full-back, replaced Ireland fly-half Jonathan Sexton on the hour mark and could have won the game for the Parisians, but sent his penalty effort from 42m out wide of the posts.
Playing just six days after their Champions Cup quarterfinal heartbreak, two tries apiece from Ant…
Goosen, who is a contender for a place in Heyneke Meyer's World Cup squad, as he offers the versatility of being able to play at both 10 and full-back, replaced Ireland fly-half Jonathan Sexton on the hour mark and could have won the game for the Parisians, but sent his penalty effort from 42m out wide of the posts.
Playing just six days after their Champions Cup quarterfinal heartbreak, two tries apiece from Ant…