On October 3, 2025, at the Stade Michel-Bendichou, US Colomiers delivered a commanding performance, defeating SU Agen by a clear 31–5 margin in the 6th round of the Pro D2 championship.
A one-sided start
From the opening whistle, Colomiers took control. Fly-half Thomas Giral opened the scoring with an early penalty (3–0), then doubled the lead moments later (6–0). Playing with precision and confidence, Chris Timu scored the first try in the 22nd minute (11–0).
Agen struggled to find rhythm or discipline, conceding territory and points. Just before halftime, Jules Danglot added another try, giving Colomiers a strong 21–0 lead at the break.
Colomiers keeps rolling, Agen fades away
After the interval, Colomiers maintained their intensity. Clément Deligny went over in the 47th minute (23–5), and Nicolas Martins sealed the victory late in the game (31–5).
Agen’s night was marked by frustration — too many penalties, three yellow cards, and little offensive threat against a well-organized Colomiers defense.
A statement win for Colomiers
This dominant performance confirms Colomiers’ ambitions in the Pro D2 season. Strong up front and sharp behind, they showed collective balance and confidence.
For Agen, this heavy loss should serve as a wake-up call. Head coach Bernard Goutta will be looking for a strong reaction from his team in the coming rounds.
Match Facts – US Colomiers vs SU Agen
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Competition: Pro D2 – Round 6
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Date: Friday, October 3, 2025
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Venue: Stade Michel-Bendichou, Colomiers (France)
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Final score: Colomiers 31 – Agen 5
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Halftime: 21–0
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Referee: Alexandre Ruiz
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Tries (Colomiers): C. Timu (22’), J. Danglot (35’), C. Deligny (47’), N. Martins (71’)
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Conversions & penalties: T. Giral (3 pens, 2 cons)
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Try (Agen): A. Lola (55’)
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Yellow cards (Agen): 3
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Attendance: Around 6,000 spectators
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