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Toulouse defend Top 14 title

09th June 2012 18:56

Toulouse s fly half from New Zeland Luke McAlister v Toulon t14 final

Man of the Match: Luke McAlister

Toulouse claimed their 19th French championship title on Saturday with an 18-12 win over Toulon in a try-less final at the Stade de France.

Once again Luke McAlister was the hero for Toulouse, kicking all of his side's points and proving to be their most dangerous player with ball in hand.

Guy Novès's team dominated the battle up front and fairly destroyed the Toulon scrum, but while Luke McAlister was unerring with his trusty right boot, unforced errors made the game much closer than it should have been.

Jonny Wilkinson notched up four penalties for Toulon, for whom flankers Steffon Armitage and Joe van Niekerk were instrumental in providing an upper hand in the loose.

Despite Toulouse's domination at scrum time the scores were locked at 9-all at the interval as Wilkinson and McAlister exchanged three-pointers from the kicking tee in front of 79,612 spectators.

Toulouse were forced into making three late changes after prop Jean-Baptiste Poux, winger Yves Donguy and replacement lock Romain Millo-Chluski were all ruled out through injury.

McAlister took Lionel Beauxis' place at fly-half to allow Yann David in at centre, with Timoci Matanavou replacing Donguy, and ex-Springbok Gurthro Steenkamp coming into the front row - and playing a massive game.

Wilkinson opened the scoring in the first minute after a ruck infringement, but a senseless foul by England veteran Simon Shaw from the re-start allowed McAlister to level the scores.

McAlister narrowly missed a snatched 19th-minute drop goal but put Toulouse into the lead a couple of minutes later after the Toulon pack had popped at the scrum.

The ferocity of the hits in defence and the breakdown began to tell and Wilkinson banged over two penalties either side of the half-hour mark to hand Toulon a 9-6 lead.

But Toulouse's scrum was in the ascendancy and another massive shunt on their own ball saw Toulon wilt again, and McAlister peg the scores back to parity.

Wilkinson was on hand to produce a fine covering tackle on massive Samoa prop Census Johnston with the line looming, a McAlister drop from the ensuing ruck coming back off the post and eventually cleared by Toulon, leaving the scores 9-9 at the break.

Toulouse came out for the second period in the full knowledge where their strengths lay, destroying the opening scrum for another penalty McAlister made no mistake with.

But Toulon kept clinging on through the doughtiness of Armitage and Van Niekerk, and Wilkinson hit his fourth penalty after an accidental offside by Yoann Maestri.

Tempers flared and hookers William Servat and Sebastian Bruno went toe-to-toe only to be both yellow carded by referee Romain Poite. Wilkinson missed a second drop-goal attempt in the melee.

The 33-year-old fly-half missed a 50-metre penalty after Maestri strayed offside at a line-out, shortly followed by team-mate Benjamin Lapeyre.

Georgian prop Davit Kubriachvili eventually paid the price for a torrid time at the hands of Johnston in the front row, sin binned after again popping up under pressure, McAlister on target with his fifth penalty for a 15-12 lead.

With 15 minutes to play, fatigue was beginning to show, and the ex-All Black playmaker scythed past Bruno into a midfield gap, but rather than keep ball in hand opted for a grubber Lapeyre did well to cover from fullback.

Armitage was then called for offside in a massive hit on Steenkamp, and McAlister took Toulouse out to 18-12.

Toulon winger David Smith failed to gather a pass with a try-scoring three on two situation on the cards and a series of pick and goes on the Toulouse line produced nothing to dash Toulon's hopes of a fourth title, the last having come in 1992.

"I look at the young players and the whole of my staff enjoying it and being rewarded for their hard work," said Novès.

"We're used to very good things and we want to repeat them.

"But it was tough until the final whistle today. We could have lost at the end, conceded a converted try. I'm a little disappointed because it wasn't a beautiful final. But with finals, well, you have to win them and that's it.

"We scored loads of tries throughout the season. We tried to put on a show, but today we had to win."

Toulon lock Christophe Samson, newly called up to the France squad, added: "Toulouse really took the scrum on well. Afterwards it's more complicated to play our game.

"It's a shame because we were there until the 60th minute. Matches of this level don't come down to much, and Toulouse were better."

The scorers:

For Toulouse:
Pens: McAlister 6

For Toulon:
Pens: Wilkinson 4

Yellow cards: Servat (Toulouse - 51st min - punching); Bruno (Toulon - 51st min - punching); Kubriashvili (Toulon - 64th min - scrum infringement)

Toulouse: 15 Clement Poitrenaud. 14 Vincent Clerc, 13 Yann David, 12 Florian Fritz, 11 Timoci Matanavou , 10 Luke McAlister, 9 Jean marc Doussain, 8 Louis Picamoles, 7 Thierry Dusautoir, 6 Jean Bouilhou, 5 Patricio Albacete, 4 Yoann Maestri , 3 Census Johnston, 2 William Servat, 1 Gurthro Steenkamp.
Replacements:16 Christopher Tolofua, 17 Daan Human, 18 Gregory Lamboley, 19 Yannick Nyanga, 20 Luke Burgess, 21 Lionel Beauxis, 22 Yannick Jauzion, 23 Yohan Montes.

Toulon: 15 Benjamin Lapeyre, 14 Alexis Palisson, 13 Mathieu Bastareaud, 12 Matthew Giteau, 11 David Smith, 10 Jonny Wilkinson, 9 Sebastien Tillous Borde, 8 Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe, 7 Steffon Armitage, 6 Joe Van Niekerk, 5 Simon Shaw, 4 Bakkies Botha, 3 Davit Kubriashvili, 2 Sebastien Bruno, 1 Eifion Thomas Lewis Roberts.
Replacements: 16 Mickael Ivaldi, 17 Laurent Emmanuelli, 18 Christophe Samson, 19 Pierrick Gunther, 20 Geoffroy Messina, 21 Luke Rooney, 22 Fabien Cibray, 23 Levan Chilachava.

Venue: Stade de France, St. Denis (Paris)
Referee: Romain Poite

Comments

pierredelot1 says...

Both semi finals and the final were fairly dour affairs, but were played in very heavy rain, making handling difficult and open running rugby a non starter. Both.. Toulouse and Toulon have over the season played a lot of open attacking rugby, in fact the philosophy of Toulouse is exactly that. So to criticise on the back of two games in atrocious conditions is out of order. French supporters like anyone else were disappointed in the games but thats rugby. Can't say I know of many clubs who attack ball in hand from the off with the rain coming down in stair rods but no doubt all you critics play for one that does. Lose a few do you ? As for the number of foreigners playing, it has to be understood that France is a member of the European Union and as such, Europeans aren't classed as foreigners anyway. Others come because the budgets are greater than anywhere else, allowing players to be better paid for the length of their careers. Who wants to get hell kicked out of them for a couple of bob on a Saturday, knowing that the career they've chosen will only last ten to twelve years max. Wasps lost three Internationals last year through injury, these guya have to make it while they can and fair play to them

Posted 13:20 11th June 2012

DaveJ says...

NHsaints - welcome to top 14 rugby

Posted 10:57 11th June 2012

Chancer says...

Is anyone televising France v Argentina?

Posted 10:41 11th June 2012

gauca says...

Chancer,

France squad vs Arg is experimental, allowing some a chance to breakthrough and for senior players to rest up for once, a rarity for our internationals. As Arg aren't also fielding thier best 15 either the games will become something of a lottery, of which I imagine one side or the other will win big.

Posted 09:29 11th June 2012

Chancer says...

What do numbers count when the key positions are occupied by non French players, the choices for France at 10 seem a little limited Freddie or the one not on the bench for Toulouse. French rugby is about scoring tries through the backs not kicking penalties.

The editor says.... I agree with you about fly-half. It's a point I made recently in preview. But Beauxis was actually originally down to start so we shouldn't read too much into McAlister at 10 for Toulouse. You say "French rugby is about scoring tries through the backs" - I'm not sure I agree with you there. The famous "French flair" has always been largely absent from the game at club level, except for Toulouse, Clermont and recently Montpellier. What I was trying to point out was that the winning side had far fewer foreigners than the losers.

Posted 09:28 11th June 2012

Chancer says...

Agree with ta_mai, I worry about French rugby when games are decided by mercenaries. I hope I am wrong but I see trouble ahead for France against Argentina.

The editor says.... Chancer: That seems like a slightly harsh statement. 15 out of 22 Toulouse players were French.

Posted 08:25 11th June 2012

kiwikev says...

I actually tried to watch this and fell asleep...

Posted 05:07 11th June 2012

Carpelone says...

Yawn!! Where is the rugby champagne? TOP 14 is the worst of the European leaugue by far, from a speactator point of view.

Posted 16:16 10th June 2012

tha_mai says...

I hope Super rugby franchises retain their home bases in terms of players, at a rough count about fifteen of those two teams are from outside the country, maybe more? For me it would be a sad day to see a Super final decided by so many players from outside their home country; professional/global sport I know and maybe it's inevitable one day; just not too soon I hope.

Posted 09:08 10th June 2012

pierredelot1 says...

Not a great game but miserable conditions. Not sure I agree that Toulouse had total domination at the scrum. Johnston on the tight head was boring in a lot and Poite didn't really get to grips with them. In fact after Toulon went down to 14 men he gave up refereeing the scrum. Yet another cop out. I'm a Toulouse supporter but wasn't impressed at all with the performance, they hardly ever got the ball out past MacAlister who had a really good game especially in defence.Great to see William in his last game, with the added entertainment of handbags with Bruno. Seems coaches have the upper hand when it comes to scrummaging now, there is so much going on, that half of the referees have just given up trying to control it. At one stage, Poite reset the scrum three times, Toulouse dropped the first, bored in on the second and then won the third when Toulon collapsed and even that was just about 50/50. We've seen so much of this at the top level over the last seasons that ways and laws have to be looked at to keep the scrum competative and yet fair. At the moment it's a lottery and if its not sorted you can see it turning into league scrums, which would be a backward step.

Posted 09:06 10th June 2012

hayj05 says...

Yea no tries in either the semi finals or the final.

I wonder if that has ever happened from that stage onwards in a Rugby comp before.

Posted 02:45 10th June 2012

costa says...

it hurts to read the statistics; for semis and final - 30 successful penalty goals and two drop goals. 96 points all from the boot. What is there to say?

Posted 02:08 10th June 2012

lacroix says...

the right team won. shame that it wasnt clermont who would have given toulouse a proper game.

having been at this game, and then subsequently watched it, i have to say this is a shockingly poor review. did the person who wrote this actually watch the game or just read, translate and paraphrase another review....?

Posted 00:55 10th June 2012

hellovanite says...

here here on the Armitage call!

Posted 23:53 09th June 2012

Bennynonose says...

Another French classic of no tries just lots of grunt.

Posted 23:50 09th June 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

Can we now get Armitage out to SAf.

Posted 22:12 09th June 2012

NHsaints says...

Dammit. And not to mention...what's with no tries being scored?!

Posted 20:08 09th June 2012

BigRugbyBalls says...

I have lockjaw.

Posted 19:41 09th June 2012

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