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7 (7) 21 (14) Ft (Ht) Connacht Rugby 7 - 21 Toulouse 11/01/2020 The Sportsground Referee: Luke Pearce (Eng) Att: 8,129 7 (7) FT (HT) 21 (14) Penalty Try (10) Tries Jerome Kaino (19), Julien Marchand (37), Pita Ahki (44) Conversions Thomas Ramos (21, 39, 46) Penalty Goals Drop Goals Carries Home Attack Away Carries Jack Carty 13 Possession Rynhard Elstadt 16 Tiernan O'Halloran 9 42% 58% Charlie Faumuina 15 Bundee Aki 8 Territory Selevasio Tolofua 15 41% 59% Metres Made Carries Metres Made Jack Carty 50 102 159 Cheslin Kolbe 59 Colby Fainga'a 43 Metres Made Arthur Bonneval 57 Paul Boyle 40 311 305 Antoine Dupont 26 Kicks From Hand Lineouts Won 29 26 Lineouts Won Gavin Thornbury 7 Line Breaks Florian Verhaeghe 3 Jarrad Butler 2 4 5 Jerome Kaino 2 Axis Title Joe Maksymiw 2 Defenders Beaten Rory Arnold 2 14 17 Tackles Offloads Tackles Gavin Thornbury 25 7 23 Cheslin Kolbe 11 Paul Boyle 21 Rucks/Mauls Won Zack Holmes 10 Colby Fainga'a 16 78 123 Jerome Kaino 10 Rucks/Mauls Lost 3 3 Home Defence Away Tackles Made 176 115 Missed Tackles 17 14 Tackle Success 91% 89% Home Penalties / Turnovers Away Total Penalties Conceded 8 14 Total Turnovers Conceded 23 15 Home Set Piece Away Lineouts Won Own Throw 14 10 Lineouts Lost Own Throw 2 2 Lineout Success 88% 83% Lineout Steals 2 1 Scrums Won 9 8 Scrums Lost 0 1 Scrums Success 100% 89% Connacht Rugby 7 - 21 Toulouse 11/01/2020 The Sportsground 15:15 Referee: Luke Pearce (Eng) Assistant ref: Ian Tempest (Eng) Assistant ref: Simon McConnell (Eng) TMO: Graham Hughes (Eng), Citing Commissioner: Stefano Marrama (Ita) Match Statistics Heineken Man of the Match - Charlie Faumuina (Toulouse) Match Statistics App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Name Name App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Tiernan O'Halloran 15 Thomas Ramos 3 Niyi Adeolokun 14 Arthur Bonneval Bundee Aki 13 Sofiane Guitoune Tom Daly 12 Pita Ahki 1 Matt Healy 11 Cheslin Kolbe Jack Carty 10 Zack Holmes 1 Stephen Kerins 9 Antoine Dupont Paddy McAllister 1 Clement Castets Tom McCartney 2 Julien Marchand 1 Finlay Bealham 3 Charlie Faumuina Ultan Dillane 4 Florian Verhaeghe Gavin Thornbury 5 Joe Tekori 1 Paul Boyle 6 Rynhard Elstadt 1 Colby Fainga'a 7 Jerome Kaino (c) 1 Jarrad Butler (c) 8 Selevasio Tolofua Dave Heffernan 16 Peato Mauvaka Denis Buckley 17 Rodrigue Neti Dominic Robertson-McCoy 18 Dorian Aldegheri Joe Maksymiw 19 Rory Arnold Eoin McKeon 20 Alban Placines Caolin Blade 21 Sébastien Bézy David Horwitz 22 Romain Ntamack John Porch 23 Yoann Huget 1 Connacht Rugby 7 - 21 Toulouse 11/01/2020 The Sportsground Referee: Luke Pearce (Eng) Att: 8,129 Match Timeline Match Time Home Score Away Match Time Connacht Rugby Toulouse 10:21 Penalty Try 7 - 0 7 - 0 Joe Tekori - Yellow card 10:56 15:38 Colby Fainga'a - Yellow card 7 - 0 7 - 5 Jerome Kaino - Try 19:51 7 - 7 Thomas Ramos - Conversion 21:12 7 - 12 Julien Marchand - Try 37:45 7 - 14 Thomas Ramos - Conversion 39:00 40:14 End of first half 7 - 14 7 - 14 40:14 40:01 On - Joe Maksymiw 40:01 Off - Ultan Dillane 7 - 19 Pita Ahki - Try 44:39 7 - 21 Thomas Ramos - Conversion 46:00 46:26 On - Dave Heffernan 46:26 Off - Tom McCartney 46:31 Off - Stephen Kerins 46:31 On - Caolin Blade Off - Julien Marchand 50:27 On - Peato Mauvaka 50:27 On - Dorian Aldegheri 50:28 Off - Charlie Faumuina 50:28 Off - Clement Castets 50:29 On - Rodrigue Neti 50:29 52:38 On - Dominic Robertson-McCoy 52:38 Off - Finlay Bealham 56:50 Off - Paddy McAllister 56:50 On - Denis Buckley 62:15 Off - Paul Boyle 62:15 On - Eoin McKeon Off - Florian Verhaeghe 62:48 On - Rory Arnold 62:48 On - Yoann Huget 62:49 Off - Arthur Bonneval 62:49 Off - Antoine Dupont 62:51 On - Sébastien Bézy 62:51 67:50 On - John Porch 67:50 Off - Niyi Adeolokun On - Alban Placines 67:51 Off - Selevasio Tolofua 67:51 7 - 21 Yoann Huget - Yellow card 71:59 7 - 21 Zack Holmes - Red card 73:16 Off - Pita Ahki 75:44 On - Romain Ntamack 75:44 75:50 Off - Jack Carty 75:50 On - David Horwitz 7 - 21 83:03 83:03 End of second half 7 - 21.
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