The right-hander from Cádiz, David Galván, and the Salamanca-born Manuel Diosleguarde, cut each other’s ears in this Wednesday’s celebration of the San Fermín fair, in which a serious running of the bulls was fought by Cebada Gago who, in general, produced a manageable nobility, although weighed down by his fair strength.
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Cebada Gago/Galván, Román, Diosleguarde
Six bulls of Cebada Gagoall from Cinqueños, of serious tricks and good armed, without exaggeration. In general, a very manageable game, with nobility and some with a certain class, although weighed down by their lack of strength. The only one with certain problems was the rough second.
David Galvan: detached lunge (return to the ring on his own after a slight request for hearing and warning); counter lunge somewhat pierced (ear).
Romanian: low jab without releasing and lunge low (silence); two punctures and a deep fallen puncture (silence).
Manuel Diosleguarde: prick and rear fall lunge lying (silence); lying rear lunge (ear).
Pamplona Square. Fourth subscription celebration for the San Fermín fair, with a full house (19,500 spectators) on a stiflingly hot afternoon.