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28 (14) 18 (11) Ft (Ht) Exeter Chiefs 28 - 18 Toulouse 26/09/2020 Sandy Park Referee: Andrew Brace (Ire) 28 (14) FT (HT) 18 (11) Harry Williams (30, 59), Sam Simmonds (39), Joe Tries Alban Placines (35), Matthis Lebel (75) Simmonds (69) Joe Simmonds (31, 40, 60, 70) Conversions Thomas Ramos (75) Penalty Goals Thomas Ramos (4, 13) Drop Goals Carries Home Attack Away Carries Luke Cowan-Dickie 13 Possession Selevasio Tolofua 10 Sam Simmonds 12 53% 47% Thomas Ramos 9 Alec Hepburn 10 Territory Antoine Dupont 9 54% 46% Metres Made Carries Metres Made Tom O'Flaherty 81 110 126 Thomas Ramos 69 Jack Nowell 40 Metres Made Cheslin Kolbe 58 Henry Slade 40 358 513 Pita Ahki 51 Kicks From Hand Lineouts Won 31 23 Lineouts Won Jonny Hill 11 Line Breaks Rory Arnold 3 Sam Skinner 2 6 7 Joe Tekori 2 Axis Title Alec Hepburn 1 Defenders Beaten François Cros 1 26 25 Tackles Offloads Tackles Jonny Gray 16 6 24 François Cros 12 Ian Whitten 15 Rucks/Mauls Won Jerome Kaino 11 Alec Hepburn 12 89 93 Alban Placines 10 Rucks/Mauls Lost 6 4 Home Defence Away Tackles Made 144 120 Missed Tackles 25 26 Tackle Success 85% 82% Home Penalties / Turnovers Away Total Penalties Conceded 10 12 Total Turnovers Conceded 5 12 Home Set Piece Away Lineouts Won Own Throw 15 8 Lineouts Lost Own Throw 2 2 Lineout Success 88% 80% Lineout Steals 2 1 Scrums Won 7 3 Scrums Lost 1 0 Scrums Success 88% 100% Exeter Chiefs 28 - 18 Toulouse 26/09/2020 Sandy Park 15:30 Referee: Andrew Brace (Ire) Assistant ref: Wayne Barnes (Eng) Assistant ref: Matthew Carley (Eng) TMO: Rowan Kitt (Eng), Citing Commissioner: Jeff Mark (Wal) Match Statistics Heineken Star of the Match - Sam Simmonds (Exeter Chiefs) Match Statistics App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Name Name App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Stuart Hogg 15 Thomas Ramos 1 2 Jack Nowell 14 Yoann Huget Henry Slade 13 Sofiane Guitoune Ian Whitten 12 Pita Ahki Tom O'Flaherty 11 Cheslin Kolbe 1 4 Joe Simmonds (c) 10 Romain Ntamack Jack Maunder 9 Antoine Dupont Alec Hepburn 1 Cyril Baille Luke Cowan-Dickie 2 Julien Marchand 2 Harry Williams 3 Charlie Faumuina Jonny Gray 4 Rory Arnold Jonny Hill 5 Joe Tekori Dave Ewers 6 Jerome Kaino (c) Sam Skinner 7 François Cros 1 Sam Simmonds 8 Selevasio Tolofua Jack Yeandle 16 Peato Mauvaka Ben Moon 17 Rodrigue Neti Tomas Francis 18 Dorian Aldegheri Dave Dennis 19 Alban Placines 1 Don Armand 20 Louis-Benoit Madaule Sam Hidalgo-Clyne 21 Alexis Balès Gareth Steenson 22 Zack Holmes Ollie Devoto 23 Matthis Lebel 1 Exeter Chiefs 28 - 18 Toulouse 26/09/2020 Sandy Park Referee: Andrew Brace (Ire) Match Timeline Match Time Home Score Away Match Time Exeter Chiefs Toulouse 0 - 3 Thomas Ramos - Penalty 4:16 0 - 6 Thomas Ramos - Penalty 13:32 On - Alban Placines 22:19 Off - Rory Arnold 22:19 30:37 Harry Williams - Try 5 - 6 31:24 Joe Simmonds - Conversion 7 - 6 7 - 11 Alban Placines - Try 35:08 39:06 Sam Simmonds - Try 12 - 11 40:18 Joe Simmonds - Conversion 14 - 11 40:19 End of first half 14 - 11 14 - 11 40:19 On - Dorian Aldegheri 50:29 Off - Charlie Faumuina 50:29 59:21 Harry Williams - Try 19 - 11 60:10 Joe Simmonds - Conversion 21 - 11 On - Matthis Lebel 60:24 Off - Yoann Huget 60:24 On - Rodrigue Neti 60:25 Off - Cyril Baille 60:25 60:26 Off - Harry Williams 60:26 On - Tomas Francis 60:27 Off - Luke Cowan-Dickie 60:27 On - Jack Yeandle On - Peato Mauvaka 60:28 Off - Julien Marchand 60:28 60:29 Off - Jack Maunder 60:29 On - Sam Hidalgo-Clyne Off - Cheslin Kolbe 66:47 On - Zack Holmes 66:47 66:48 On - Ben Moon 66:48 Off - Alec Hepburn 66:49 Off - Jonny Gray 66:49 On - Don Armand 66:50 Off - Ian Whitten 66:50 On - Ollie Devoto Off - Joe Tekori 67:57 On - Louis-Benoit Madaule 67:57 69:52 Joe Simmonds - Try 26 - 11 70:54 Joe Simmonds - Conversion 28 - 11 Off - Antoine Dupont 71:10 On - Alexis Balès 71:10 28 - 16 Matthis Lebel - Try 75:10 28 - 18 Thomas Ramos - Conversion 75:18 75:39 On - Dave Dennis 75:39 Off - Sam Skinner 28 - 18 80:00 80:00 End of second half 28 - 18.
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