Stade Francais off the mark in Challenge Cup
European Challenge Cup holder Stade Francais got its first win of the 2017-2018 campaign at the third time of asking.
Stade Francais secured its first win in this season's European Challenge Cup with a 39-24 victory at home to Krasny Yar.
The defending champion had been stunned on the opening weekend, going down 34-29 in Russia, and followed that up with a 44-7 thrashing at the hands of London Irish.
But Stade, struggling in the lower reaches of the Top 14, got back to winning ways by running in five tries to secure a bonus-point success.
The host led 17-12 at the break thanks to a pair of Jimmy Yobo tries and seven points from the boot of Shane Geraghty.
Krasny Yar edged in front early in the second period through Giorgi Pruidze's score, but it was all Stade thereafter as Siegfried Fisi'ihoi, Romain Martial and Julien Arias all crossed the whitewash to move the host up to second in Pool 4.
Elsewhere, Pool 3 leader Pau made it three wins from three with a 40-21 victory at Agen.
In Pool 1, the Dragons picked up a second win of the campaign with a 15-0 success at home to Enisei-STM thanks to unconverted scores from Arwel Robson, Aaron Wainwright and Adam Warren.