Throwback Thursday | Warriors beat Montpellier in Challenge Cup last eight

On what should have been quarter-finals weekend for the European Champions Cup and European  Challenge Cup we go back to April 5 2008 and a famous Challenge Cup victory for Warriors over Montpellier at Sixways.

Warriors qualified for the last eight as top seeds having won all six of their pool matches against Montauban, Romania’s Bucuresti and Italy’s Gran Parma while Montpellier sneaked in as eighth seed.

Warriors went on to defeat Newcastle Falcons 31-16 in the semi-finals before being edged out 24-16 by Bath in the final at Kingsholm.

Warriors 36 Montpellier 26

Warriors booked their place in the semi-finals of the European Challenge Cup after Rico Gear led a stunning first-half display against French side Montpellier at Sixways.

All Black wing Gear touched down twice while Miles Benjamin, Sam Tuitupou and Craig Gillies also grabbed scores to give Warriors a commanding half-time lead.

But Montpellier, who crossed twice in the first half through Fulgence Ouedraogo and Vasco Uva, rallied after the break.

Fabien Rofes and Warren Britz scored tries for the visitors to ensure a nervy finish for the Sixways faithful but Mike Ruddock’s team held on to make it five games without defeat.

Warriors started strongly when Benjamin ran in under the posts and Shane Drahm added the extras to give Warriors a 7-0 third-minute lead.

Montpellier hit back straight away through captain Ouedraogo, who touched down in the corner with Argentinian stand-off Federico Todeschini converting.

But the home team kept on the front foot and Warriors full-back Thinus Delport made some good yards before feeding Benjamin.

The young wing was stopped in his tracks but the ball was recycled down the line where Pat Sanderson committed two defenders before finding Gear to run in. Drahm split the posts again.

And Warriors grabbed a third try as the ball was then spun down the back line to All Black centre Tuitupou, who scorched over.

Five minutes later, number eight Uva dived over to bring Montpellier back within a converted score of the home side.

But Gear then scored Warriors’ fourth try of the match and his seventh of the competition following more good work by Dale Rasmussen before Drahm hit the target to make it 26-12.

Second row Gillies then got in on the act after a powerful run from Tuitupou. With the wind picking up, Drahm did well to drive his conversion between the posts.

Gear missed a chance for his hat-trick after the break, knocking on at the crucial moment as Warriors went for the kill.

But their hopes were hit when Sanderson was sent to the cooler for deliberately killing the ball on the hour mark.

The visitors immediately made the most of their advantage with hooker Rofes going over for a try under the posts, which was improved by Regis Lespinas.

Drahm inadvertently handed the visitors a good attacking platform with a kick direct into touch from just outside the 22.

From the line-out, replacement number eight Britz claimed the ball and charged through to score with Lespinas’ conversion, making the score 33-26.

But a 72nd-minute penalty from Drahm eased the pressure on Warriors who hung on to reach the semi-finals for the second time in three years.

Warriors | 15 Thinus Delport, 14 Rico Gear, 13 Dale Rasmussen, 12 Sam Tuitupou, 11 Miles Benjamin, 10 Shane Drahm, 9 Matt Powell, 1 Tony Windo, 2 Aleki Lutui, 3 Tevita Tuamoepeau, 4 Greg Rawlinson, 5 Greg Gillies, 6 Drew Hickey, 7 Pat Sanderson, 8 Kai Horstmann.

Replacements: 16 Matt Mullan, 17 Shaun Ruwers, 18 Will Bowley, 19 Gavin Quinnell, 19 Joey Carlisle, 20 Jonny Arr, 21 Chris Pennell.

SIGN UP TO THE WARRIORS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER