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European Champions Cup | Group Stage
Dec 13, 2015 at 3.15pm UK
 
ToulonToulon
24-9
LeinsterLeinster
Manoa (11'), Armitage (79')
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Toulon ease to win over Leinster

Toulon ease to a 24-9 win to condemn Leinster to a third successive loss in the European Rugby Champions Cup.

Toulon claimed a 24-9 victory to condemn Pool 5 rivals Leinster to a third successive defeat in the European Rugby Champions Cup.

It was a solid start to the contest for the visitors as Jonathan Sexton punished some ill-discipline from Toulon with two penalties inside the opening five minutes.

Toulon's Australian wing Drew Mitchell (C) tries to avoid a tackle during the European Rugby Champions Cup rugby union match between Toulon and Leinster at the Mayol Stadium in Toulon, southern France, on December 13, 2015.© Getty Images

The home side responded well to the early setback to find the first try when Samu Manoa benefited from a driving maul to cross over, before Eric Escande added the conversion.

Escande and Sexton traded penalties midway through the half, before Leinster's Cian Healy was sent to the sin-bin for a mistake in the ruck.

Despite surviving with 14 men on the pitch before the break, Leinster were dealt another blow when Devin Toner picked up a yellow card just moments after Sexton had missed the chance to hand his side the lead by sending a penalty just wide of the post.

Toulon capitalised on the advantage at the second attempt as Escande added two penalties to make it 16-9 while Toner served his time in the sin-bin.

Leinster battled impressively, but a comeback looked unlikely as the home side retained possession well without ever appearing to be at their best.

A tiring visiting scrum committed an error to give Escande the chance to take his tally to 14 points.

Tom Denton became the third Leinster player to visit the sin-bin late on as Toulon wrapped up the win in the final minute when Steffon Armitage came off the lineout to deliver a try as the hosts recovered from the loss to Wasps to claim their first victory of the campaign.

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