The steers of Daniel Ramos, meek and classless, prevented the right-handers from showing off
The second bullfight of the Calasparra Rice Fair announced in the original posters a confinement of the iron of Miura that, due to not being able to appear with a complete bullfight, was replaced by one of the iron of Daniel Ramos, serious and well presented, with applauded steers output for his rags and whistles in the drag, to handle more than desirable. Without class. The best, the first and the sixth.
José Rojo opened the square, who walked the only ear of the celebration through his task on the first of the afternoon, a steer that Trujillo’s sword perfectly understood, coupling to the mid-height attacks offered by Daniel Ramos’ copy. The task was taking flights, with moments of quality, which Rojo finished off with a good lunge. The fourth was a noblote steer with which José Rojo was willing. Undoubted was the desire to please him, since he opened his cape, cloth with which he showed off in a remove by lopecinas. With the crutch he linked good runs with the right, well finished off with chest passes, but the sword did not work, so everything was silent.
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Square
Calasparra. portable square. Second bullfight with picks of the Rice Fair. More than half an inning. Six bull steers from Daniel Ramos, well presented and of little game. -
the bullfighters
José Rojo (one ear and silence), Pedro Gallego (ovation with greetings after warning and ovation with greetings) and Diego García (ovation with greetings in both).
gored banderillero
The second on the poster was Pedro Gallego. The first of his lot was a disheveled bull and without fixity, so his work lacked coupling, despite the attempt to please the bullfighter, who greeted a standing ovation. This steer gave a goring in the left buttock, with two trajectories, to the banderillero Carlos Donaire, from which he was operated on in the infirmary, being transferred to the Virgen de la Arrixaca Hospital.
The fifth did not give Gallego options, who at least was brief with the steels.
Diego García closed the trio, who saw how the third player sought the love with evidence of meekness, putting the banderilleros in trouble in the second third. He was not allowed to give a pass.
The one from San Sebastián de los Reyes came out very willing to receive the sixth. He put banderillas, starring in a showy third with the pinwheels. Eagerly, he took advantage of the attacks by both pythons that Daniel Ramos offered, signing a good level job, both with the right hand and in natural bullfighting, which the respectable liked. He did not crown his work with success with the sword and the award was left with an ovation that he greeted from the third.
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