Three great tasks in the last bullfights unleash the passion of the public
A good atmosphere was presented by the Abarán bullring in its traditional September bullfight, close to full.
Paco Ureña square opened. The one from Lorca greeted the first one feet together, to go out to the media and finish off with the average. After the punch, he put his cape on his back and signed a very tight take off by gaoneras, fastened with the revolera and the brionesa. Ureña provided his previous proxy, Pablo Lozano. He raised work in the middle, at medium height, helping to attack the one from La Palmosilla, just strong and who stayed below him with some danger. He ended up stuck between the pythons, brave, to close with maximum fit ballet flats. He punctured five times and there was silence.
Veronicas with low hands and a good stocking served to greet the fourth, a red with Roman. A great task began for statuary to a quality bull. He was taking flight in the first two rounds to sign two natural series, the second, sublime. Then came the majestic bullfighting from the front to feet together, with the left foot, and a last natural round with the right. He punctured high before a volapié in which he entered with the soul and that earned him two orejones and the big door.
Emilio de Justo replaced Morante’s last-minute loss. His first was opened in the good cape receipt, by verónicas and chicuelinas. He toasted the public and began his task, losing the bull’s verticality in the third muletazo. In the midfield, De Justo was basting series through the right python of exquisite temper, compensating with his technique the weakness of the chestnut. The chest passes stood out, from python to tail, and he fought very slowly in a natural way, before taking his right hand again and signing a change of hands that lasted an eternity. Very complete performance, finished off with a great volapié, awarded with the first ear and request for another.
He gave Paco Ureña the fifth, a well-made bull. ‘Juguetero’ was extraordinary, he repeated with joy and had a tour. Emilio saw it, who signed a blow for both pitons, in linked series of long muletazos, from below, with an excellent line and with enormous resonance in the laying. The round round, two knees on the ground, put the square in a boil. The pardon of the bull was requested, which if he had more strength he would have deserved. After a puncture, Emilio killed completely very effectively. The tail was ordered, and he walked two ears of a bull that should have been rewarded with a turn in the drag.
the run
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Abarán bullring.
Bullfight on the day of San Cosme and San Damián. More than three quarters of occupancy. -
Cattle raising.
Six bulls from La Palmosilla. -
Bullfighters.
Paco Ureña (in lilac and gold), silence and two ears. Emilio de Justo (of tobacco and gold), one ear with a request for another and two ears with a request for a tail. Tomás Rufo (in royal blue and gold), one ear and two ears and tail.
Tomás Rufo made his debut as a bullfighter in the Region with ‘Torreón’. He moved, though he lunged, slurring and replenishing, lackluster. Rufo doubled with him in the first bars. He proposed the right-hander for both pythons in a willful and somewhat disjointed task. He killed almost entirely and waved an ear of minority request.
With the long change, the man from Toledo greeted the sixth. He toasted the public and, on his knees, began his task to ‘Milanito’, another great bull that attacked with greed and range. Rufo linked sets of long and bossy naturals and threw the rest in a magnificent series of right hands that ended up between the antlers and the devoted public. He squared the bull with some nice ones helped by bass, punctured before charging a stomp and walking a tail, excessive prize after puncturing.
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