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Northampton's Luther Burrell is tackled by Racing's Dan Carter. David Davies/PA Wire/Press Association Images
No drawing comfort

Northampton and Racing draw little comfort from penalty shootout

The penalties apiece as the French side remain in control of their pool.

Northampton 9

Racing Metro 9

NORTHAMPTON AND RACING 92 played out a dour 9-9 draw at Franklin’s Gardens in their Pool 3 clash in the European Champions Cup tonight.

Northampton fly-half Stephen Myler and Racing’s World Cup-winning star Dan Carter kicked three penalties apiece in a decidedly more even contest than the reverse fixture a week ago.

On that occasion, the French side thumped their English opponents 33-3 in the Paris suburbs and once again Saints were unable to cross the try line here.

England coach Eddie Jones was in attendance but there was little to really catch his eye as Racing cemented their place at the top of the group thanks to the kicking of Carter, whose right leg was heavily strapped.

Two penalties from the New Zealander gave Racing a 6-3 interval lead and as the final quarter loomed the score only read 9-6 to the Top 14 club, allowing Myler’s third penalty to level the scores.

The French side still have a game in hand on Northampton, while pool rivals Scarlets and Glasgow meet in Wales on Saturday.

(C) AFP 2015

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