Murcian right-hander Rafaelillo left the Tomelloso arena on his shoulders, along with Antonio Ferrera, where a Victorino Martín bullfight was fought.
The Murcian showed all his good time with the first bull of the afternoon, which he speared with brio and emotion with the cape, and dominated on the stool. After a wash, where the bull nearly caught the right-hander, the end of the slaughter was, of course, emotional. He lost the trophies when he poked with the sword and had to use the marrow. He walked the two ears from the afternoon room, a Victorino back to the ring, with which Rafaelillo drew a very strong job after a great salute with the cape. Task for the two pythons that contained rhythm and emotion.
Ferrera cut two ears off the fifth and left on Rafaelillo’s shoulders, for a job.
Curro Díaz completed the triplet, who in his first greeted an ovation upon request and cut off an ear from the bull closing off the square, leaving moments of good bullfighting.
Source: La Verdad

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