
Biarritz's imminent relegation from the French Top 14 moved a step closer Friday as Oyonnax boosted their own survival hopes with a 24-22 win in the Basque Country. Biarritz, French champions as recently as 2006 and European Cup finalists in 2010, knew before kick off that even if they won every one of their remaining games with an attacking bonus point, they would probably still go down. As it was, they lost to the team directly above them and who hadn't won an away match all season before visiting the Aguilera. The result, which offered Biarritz a losing bonus point, means they are now 19 points from safety with five games left, meaning they could be relegated as early as next week. Argentine fly-half Benjamin Urdapilleta was the hero for Oyonnax scoring 19 points, including the opening try on five minutes and the winning penalty two minutes from time. Pierre Aguillon scored their other points with a try. Biarritz actually out-scored their visitors three tries to two with Charles Gimenez, South African full-back Joe Pietersen and hooker Arnaud Heguy all going over. But scrum-half Dimitri Yachvili kicked only seven points. More importantly, though, when they moved in front with less than four minutes remaining, Biarritz failed to maintain their discipline and immediately gave away a penalty, giving Urdapilleta the chance to win it for Oyonnax, who now trail Perpignan in the last position of safety by just three points, but with a game in hand. Source: AFP
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