
Three ears and big door: Clemente’s dream debut at the basil fair that follows today
In one of the central runs of the basil fair, Huesca He lived this Monday, August 11, an afternoon of bullfighting marked by the absolute atmosphere in the laying. Bulls of Román Sorando livestock were dealt with, well presented but unequal at stake. Manuel Escribano assumed the replacement of Morante de la Puebla after the serious cornada suffered in Pontevedra, Juan Ortega presented himself for the first time in the Oscense Coso and the Frenchman Clemente debuted in the Plaza de Huesca With the illusion of making their way in the season.
The afternoon left, quality details and moments of emotion. Among them, he highlighted Clemente’s firm performance, which managed to cut three ears and cross the big door, while Escribano stroked a triumph greater than the box did not want to grant him and Ortega left brushstrokes of good taste without rounding with the sword.
Clemente, temper and success for a dream debut
In his first bull, Clemente curdled a warm and good stroke, showing firmness in each crutch. The auction with an effective lunge allowed him to cut the first ear in the afternoon and get fully into the mood of the public.
In his second, he achieved the greatest connection with the lines, especially in the natural series. The task, very applauded, ended with an accurate lunge that earned him both ears, thus completing a total of three trophies and the exit through the big door in his first performance in the Plaza de Huesca.
Notary, Pundonor and an ear in the replacement of Morante
Sevillian Manuel Escribano assumed the substitution of Morante with attitude and delivery. In his first bull he did not get a prize, although he recorded his disposition, without rounding the task with the sword.
In his second, he signed a meritorious work that connected with the public. After an entire lunge, the request of two ears was majority, but the presidency only granted one, which deprived him of accompanying Clemente in the exit on his shoulders.
Juan Ortega, Class Brush but prize
The Sevillian Juan Ortega, who appeared at the Oscense Coso, left mop of great quality and aesthetics in his first bull, although without achieving continuity to the task. The lack of success with the sword left him without a prize.
In the second of his lot, after an injured step by rods and flags, he got batches of remarkable beauty that were recognized by the public. However, again the sword prevented him from adding trophies, leaving with two balances.
Clemente was the undisputed winner with three ears and exit through the big door, followed by a notary with a trophy and Ortega with two cheers. Román Sorando’s bulls, unequal at stake, left moments for the show of the three swords. The public came out commenting on the firm presentation of the French bullfighter, who turned his premiere into Huesca into an afternoon for memory.