Runs like today’s should be prohibited; Bulls like today, punished for a long time, and bullfighters like Castella and Perera, admonished.
There were just over fifteen minutes for ten o’clock at night when Daniel Luque ended the sixth in the afternoon. Almost two hours and forty -five minutes had passed since the walk, and gave the impression that the celebration had lasted longer, much more than What the wind tookbut without any interest, with an unbearable sleepiness, with total boredom.
The Corrida de Alcurrucén has been bad of solemnity; Facade only facade of some moles of hollow meat of bravery, fierceness, strength and caste. Meek bulls in the horses, with the faces through the clouds, fleeing from the fight, stopped most in banderillas, and lifeless, without any grace, disclaimed, sistent, without race or delivery in the crutch.
With this torista material, three bullfighting figures are expected to offer an ex officio lesson, clear ideas, knowledge and attitude so that the audience does not miss the nap that has been lost.
Three figures do not make a fool of being in the ring bothering everyone with a superficial, advantage, soporiferous, and well below the lousy conditions of their opponents.
Especially dark and forgettable have been the performances of Castella and Perera; It is difficult to be heavier than both this afternoon. When the French bullfighter took the crutch in which he opened a place, the impression that the paste would be the dominant note was already floating. And there was no time for error. The bull showed no zeal, but the bullfighter spread and walked off, profile and advantage. Noble was the overwrite that made fourth, Castella provided to the attendance, and if the president does not warn it, he is still giving insufferable blankets. What a long, insulse, unequal, messy work …
Nor has Perera had a brilliant day. Also loaded, very heavy, in his first, meek too, which rammed with little cleaning and the face loose at the end of each crutch. He did not get the bullfighter to understand his opponent, and also told him that he was already late for dinner; And he killed badly, almost as badly as the fifth, whom he punctured up to three times in a bad way. In this he was bothered by the wind, he didn’t say anything and slept to the sheep.
More intoned was the disposition of Luque, firm, sufficient, neat, and without finding show in the very poor quality of its two bulls. More compromised than his teammates, he turned on his first, and struggled with the sixth, to which he stole some batches in which he combined crutches with both hands and long chest passes that did not wake up the sleeping very sleeping at those hours.
That said, runs like this should be prohibited …
Alcurrucén/Castella, Perera, Luque
Bulls of Alcurrucén, -The fourth, returned-, well presented, meek, sistent and very discharged; over Zacarías Moreno, astifino, meek and noble.
Sebastián CastellA: rear and low (silence); _Aviso_ Low and rear (ovation).
Miguel Ángel PererA: _aviso_ prick, lunge crossed that makes guard and two unreasonable (silence); Three punctures, average lying _aviso_ and a unhappy (silence).
Daniel Luque: half detached (ovation); Stopped lying _aviso_ (silence).
Las Sales Plaza. May 22. Twelfth run of the San Isidro Fair. Full of ‘There are no tickets (22,964 spectators, according to the company