Dragons Pursue Elusive Victory in European Challenge Cup at Perpignan

The Dragons faced a challenging competition in the European Challenge Cup against Perpignan, ultimately falling short in their pursuit of victory.
Dragons’ Team Lineup
The Dragons fielded a strong lineup for the match. Their starting players included:
- C. Evans
- Inisi
- Richards
- Westwood
- Dyer
- O’Brien
- R. Williams
- Martinez
- Scarfe
- Yendle
- Screech
- Carter (captain)
- Lewis-Hughes
- Young
- Martin
The bench included Austin, Kelleher-Griffiths, Hunt, Langton-Cryer, Keddie, Hope, De Beer, and E. Rosser.
Perpignan’s Squad
Perpignan also entered the match with a formidable team, which featured:
- Petaia
- Veredamu
- Duguivalu
- Paia’aua
- Joseph
- Kretchmann
- Hall
- Tetrashvili
- Malolo
- Roelofse
- Le Corvec
- Chinarro
- Diaby
- Ritchie (capt)
- Dvali
Key replacements included Montgaillard, Devaux, Fakatika, Lagvilava, Van Tonder, Aprasidze, Poulet, and Fahy.
Match Officials
The match was officiated by FC Italian referee Federico Vedovelli. He was assisted by Riccardo Angelucci and Luca Bisetto. The Television Match Official (TMO) was Giuseppe Vivarini, also from Italy.
Key Highlights
The clash between the Dragons and Perpignan was a pivotal event in the European Challenge Cup, highlighting both teams’ competitive spirit. Fans anticipated a thrilling match, but the Dragons could not secure the desired outcome.
Conclusion
This match was crucial for both teams as they sought to establish themselves in the European Challenge Cup. The Dragons’ effort reflected their resilience, even in the face of tough opposition.




