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Alicante Bullring
Six bulls of Zacarías Moreno.
Sebastián Castella (Black and silver with the gold vest): half lunge after two punctures (ovation after warning), rear perpendicular lunge (ovation).
Daniel Luque (Bishop and Gold): Lunge rear (ovation) and prick deep (ear after warning).
Tomás Rufo (Corinth and Gold): Stroke Fall (ear) and prick deep and crazy (ear) and large door.
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The big day of the bonfires of San Juan usually has an average attendance of public, as with San José's day in Valencia, a fact that is repeated in recent years and that this year has not been an exception. That is the most Alicanteism day of all the holidays and the square looks its best galas.
In the poster, Sebastián Castella's veteran, the solvency of Daniel Luque and the overwhelming youth of Tomás Rufo were measured to the bulls of Zacarías Moreno, a cattler already common in this square.
The lacerated bull opened, Black 549 kilos ribbon, which lost the currency as soon as I went out to the ring. He moved well in the Capote of Castella although without humiliating too much. The French right -hander did not want to chop it, who likes to leave bulls raw. He removed chicuelinas for tight topped with an average. In flags they set a great third José Chacón and Alberto Zayas.

Sebastián Castella faced the most complicated lot in the afternoon and had to make an effort to look for the show. | Rafa Arjones
Without probaturas, Castella fueled him together without forcing him. Beyond the second line, the bull moved well through the right python, it is true that it began to dig very soon, but once started, the series transmitted above. With the left -handed the bull thought it a lot and Castella had to cause each onslaught. They were natural loose without linkage and with less delivery than the first series. The task there began to go down from intensity, which forced the French right -hander to shorten distances with the bull and tighten in the trans -epilogue. Castella made him want and fiber, but the truth is that the task did not rise in temperature and remained in the temperate area. He left a lunge after two punctures. He was cheered.
The fourth bull came out of bruised toriles and threw himself in the ring. He was signed. Instead came out the first over the same iron, with the name of Cabezón. Castella wore him with the hood alternating Verónica and Chicuelinas fastened with a good average. Agustín Romero put his ropes easily, yes, in a brief puyazo. The fight of this room was not simple because the bull was very loose from each capotazo. Rafael Vioti and Alberto Zayas signed a good third of flags. Castella gave the public and started with the risky passed in the back, usual in its bullfighting. This bull had another air and moved with more joy than the previous ones. In fact, he did not stop ramming in the crutch of Castella for both pythons. For the right, longer and more cheerful series arrived, by the most cadencious and temperate natural left. After the Round bullfighting we saw two circular passes and an Arrimón let the bull python play the band of his taleguilla. The public thanked Castella's effort. He left a ugly, perpendicular and rear lunge. He greeted an ovation of an affectionate audience.

Sevillian Daniel Luque cut an ear to the fifth bull in the afternoon after a task of a lot of delivery and depth. | Rafa Arjones
Luque and his return to Alicante
Daniel Luque returned to Alicante after triumphing last year. He chose for the occasion a beautiful bishop and gold dress and walked all afternoon with a security and solvency typical of a figure, what he is. He was promptly in the crutch that of Zacarías that made second in the afternoon, especially for the left python, for which Luque forthed him more to taste. Gerena's drew natural natural, taking the crutch in a very subtle way. The task was measured and precise and was based on temperance and absolute confidence towards the bull. Zacharias, who was noble, made a threat to look for the tables in the final stretch. He killed him from a whole lunge after clicking on natural fate. He greeted an ovation.
The fifth was a low bull that rammed humilling Daniel Luque's cape. After a chicuelinas quite always sought the good placement with the crutch. The bull passed more than onslaught but despite everything, the Sevillian bullfighter, always in the middle distance was structuring a task based on the firmness of plants and always causing the bull reaching him a lot.
Better were the loose natural ones we could see from the middle of the task. In the auction, a displacement on top of the pythons caught the final wick. He then threw the sword and finished off with a series of Luquesinas that put the public standing.
He killed him in the opposite fate leaving a deep prick that was enough. He cut an ear.
Rufo illuminated the afternoon
The arrival of Tomás Rufo was expected to a city that he knows well. His previous actions left his credit intact in Alicante. The third bull, by Belicoso, was the smallest in the afternoon with a weight of 488 kilos. He put the kidneys on the horse that Mounted José Antonio Barroso and in flags stopped with color and résidad and Fernando Sánchez. With the crutch and as the first bull did, he also digged before starting. Despite this condition, the bull when he put his face did it below and humiliate. Rufo always left the crutch set in front so that, as the ancients said, the bull only saw the cloth. Tomás Rufo who tried by all the media that the task did not decay and that efforts did not miss results. Circular passes, cites in the short distance and various displays accompanied the series of natural ones with intermittences but with pose and weight. Very fair slaughter in shine that not so in will and desire for a rufo who threw Toro stopped to kill leaving an entire lunge and fall. The desire had a prize and the square woke up from the lethargy of the first two bulls with the ear that Tomás Rufo cut.
The bull that closed a place was called Sevillian. Sergio Blasco and Fernando Sánchez greeted in flags. This last bull had more class than the previous ones and Rufo took advantage of it without wasting time as Antoñete said “soon and in hand.” At the beginning we saw the best series, the most repetition and the deepest by the two pythons. Little by little the task was losing bellows while the bull stopped. Tomás Rufo can be reproached because from the beginning he did everything in favor of the bull and thinking about the public. The crutches were deep, although without continuity. A closed ovation caused Rufo to sketch a smile after the effort. He killed a deep -gripped deep puncture. A jolting blow was enough to finish the afternoon. He cut another ear and managed to open the big door. To this day, twenty ears have been cut at the Bonfire Fair, a great success figure.