Toulouse topple leaders Montpellier
Toulouse moved up to third in the Top 14 table with a 22-14 win over leaders Montpellier and Castres beat bottom side Brive on Sunday.
Lyon consigned Toulouse to a home defeat last weekend, but Ugo Mola's side put that behind them to move just five points behind Montpellier.
There was nothing to choose between the two title contenders in the first half at Stade Ernest Wallon, where Nemani Nadolo barged his way over from close range before Yoann Maestri's converted try made it 7-7 at the break.
Francois Cros went over from the back of a scrum as Montpellier failed to withstand the pressure and a Thomas Ramos penalty gave the home side an eight-point advantage.
Zack Holmes added a third Toulouse try with Paul Willemse in the sin bin and although Montpellier hit back with a late penalty try, they could not avoid a seventh Top 14 loss of the season.
Beleaguered Brive have now lost six in a row after going down 37-28 in a feisty affair at Stade Pierre-Fabre.
There were four tries for both sides, Florian Vialelle, Rory Kockott, Yohan Domenech and Alex Tulou crossing for Castres to boost their play-off bid.
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What these stats actually seem to show is that there isn't a massive about of variation in the number of cards/penalties conceded by the top teams.
South Africa received 13 yellow cards in 13 matches; Ireland received 11 in 12; New Zealand received 11 in 14. The difference is pretty immaterial.
In terms of penalties, SA conceded 131 in 13 matches; England conceded 111 in 12. Considering England had the best record of anyone, SA are hardly far off the pace.
Go to commentsThe boy needs to bulk up if wants to play 10 or 11 to handle those hits, otherwise he could always make a brilliant reserve for the wings if he stays away from the stretcher.
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