Ian Madigan’s scores off bench not enough for Bordeaux-Begles

Former Leinster outhalf likely to be rotated through French club’s tough rugby campaign

Bordeaux-Begles’ outhalf Ian Madigan: “I feel really good, I’ve no injuries, it’s a fast track and good weather, a good dry ball, so I was delighted to get out there.” Photograph: Nicolas Tucat/AFP/Getty Images
Bordeaux-Begles’ outhalf Ian Madigan: “I feel really good, I’ve no injuries, it’s a fast track and good weather, a good dry ball, so I was delighted to get out there.” Photograph: Nicolas Tucat/AFP/Getty Images

Ian Madigan said that the demands of the French rugby season were going to mean that he will be rotated throughout a gruelling campaign that could run to well over 30 games for the club.

Madigan came off the bench for Bordeaux-Begles on Saturday night in Toulouse but a couple of penalties and setting up their opening try of the season was not enough to prevent a 22-17 loss.

Bordeaux-Begles, who will host Ulster in the opening game of the Champions Cup in October, made wholesale changes to the side that defeated champions Racing 92, but Madigan was drafted before the break when former French international Lionel Beauxis was injured.

“Lionel is a really good player, a proven French international. The first game of the season was tough so they rotated quite a lot of guys, nine changes in all,” said Madigan.

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“Lionel went well in preseason and deserved his start but unfortunately I think he has now picked up a bang on his quad so that will have to be assessed and see how he is. It is a very long season and you have got to rely on your squad.”

Madigan has settled in well after his summer move from Leinster and with successive home games to come against Montpellier and Bayonne, he is hoping to make a mark.

“I feel really good, I’ve no injuries, it’s a fast track and good weather, a good dry ball, so I was delighted to get out there.

It was a poor weekend for the Irish in France, although Ronan O’Gara’s Racing 92 got off the mark with a 29-16 home win over promoted Lyon.

But Bernard Jackman's Grenoble fell to a second defeat, this time going down 22-19 at home to La Rochelle. Former Ulster centre Chris Farrell and former Connacht lock Aly Muldowney started for Grenoble, who led 13-12 at the break.

Pau, coached by former Munster assistant Simon Mannix, fell to a second defeat, losing 22-18 at home to Toulon