Toulouse emerged victorious after extra time in a thrilling Investec Champions Cup final, defeating Leinster with a score of 31-22. Thomas Ramos played a crucial role for Toulouse, kicking three penalties in extra time to secure the win. The match took place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The game started with a high level of intensity, reminiscent of last year’s final for Leinster. However, Toulouse took the lead with two well-struck penalties by Blair Kinghorn. Leinster’s Ross Byrne managed to get his team on the scoreboard with a penalty of his own. The first half ended with only a few more penalties, leaving the teams evenly matched.
In the second half, the game remained tightly contested. Leinster seemed to be heading towards victory when Josh van der Flier scored a try, taking advantage of Toulouse’s Richie Arnold being sent off for a dangerous clear out. However, replacement player Ramos came through for Toulouse, sealing their sixth European Cup title with two crucial penalties.
It was a heartbreaking loss for Leinster, who have now lost three consecutive Champions Cup finals. Last year, they held a 17-point lead against La Rochelle before suffering a remarkable comeback. This year, they had another opportunity to claim the title but fell short once again.
Toulouse’s victory not only secured their sixth European Cup crown but also positioned them as the most successful club in European rugby, with a two-title lead over Leinster. The match showcased the intensity of Test-match rugby, with both teams displaying strong defenses and delivering powerful hits.
The neutral venue in London proved to be advantageous for Toulouse, who had secured top seed status and avoided facing Leinster in Dublin. The team’s determination and composure, led by player of the match Antoine Dupont, ultimately paid off in their quest for European glory.
Leinster:
– Keenan
– Larmour
– Henshaw
– Osborne
– Lowe
– R Byrne
– Gibson-Park
– Porter
– Sheehan
– Furlong
– McCarthy
– Jenkins
– Baird
– Connors
– Doris (capt)
Toulouse:
– Kinghorn
– Mallia
– Costes
– Ahki
– Lebel
– Ntamack
– Dupont (capt)
– Baille
– Mauvaka
– Aldegheri
– Flament
– Meafou
– Willis
– Cros
– Roumat
The referee for the match was Matthew Carley from England.
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