Toulon hand Ulster their worst defeat in Europe

Injuries to Paddy Jackson and Louis Luddick add to woes at Stade Félix Mayol

Toulon’s  outhalf Nicolas Sanchez scores a try during the  Champions Cup match against Ulster  at the Stade Félix Mayol. Photograph: Boris Horvat/AFP/Getty Images
Toulon’s outhalf Nicolas Sanchez scores a try during the Champions Cup match against Ulster at the Stade Félix Mayol. Photograph: Boris Horvat/AFP/Getty Images

Toulon 60 Ulster 22

Steffon Armitage scored a hat-trick as Toulon secured top spot in Champions Cup Pool 3 with a game to spare thanks to a 60-22 bonus-point win over Ulster, their worst defeat in European competition.

Eight tries from Nicolas Sanchez, Bryan Habana, Mathieu Bastareaud, Martin Castrogiovanni, Mamuka Gorgodze and three from Armitage ensured the reigning champions are the first team to qualify for the knock-out stages.

Ulster grabbed a bonus-point of their own with four tries but the game was to prove costly with Paddy Jackson (dislocated elbow) and Louis Luddick (ribs) both heading to hospital after going off in the first half. Centre Stuart Olding also went off with an arm injury.

READ SOME MORE

Toulon have never been beaten in the European Cup at the Stade Félix Mayol and they can now look forward to a home quarter-final.

Toulon made a blistering start and scored their first try with less than three minutes on the clock when Maxime Mermoz put outhalf Sanchez under the posts.

Leigh Halfpenny kicked the conversion and a first penalty shortly before Ulster forced their way back into the contest with a try from Jackson, who was in scintillating form.

Halfpenny added a second penalty before Ulster grabbed their second try when flanker Mike McComish touched down from a driving lineout.

Ulster were then dealt a double blow when Jackson suffered his injury and, with the visitors temporarily down to 14 men, Bastareaud found Habana for Toulon’s second try.

Bastareaud then got on the score sheet when he rolled his way over from five metres just before half-time to give Toulon a 17-point advantage at the break.

Toulon sealed the bonus point on 49 minutes when Castrogiovanni went over near the touchline and it sparked a superb final half-hour from the home side.

First, Armitage grabbed try number five before a wonderful passage of play between forwards and backs was finished off by replacement Gorgodze for a contender for try of the season.

Armitage got his second of the afternoon when he was driven over from a set piece with 15 minutes to go before Ulster salvaged a bit of pride with a third try from Jared Payne.

McComish was then on the bottom of a driving Ulster maul to score his second try with four minutes to go, but there was still time for Armitage to secure his hat-trick when he crossed with two minutes to play as Toulon condemned Ulster to their heaviest defeat in European history.

TOULON: Halfpenny; Mitchell, Bastareaud, Mermoz, Habana; Sanchez, Tillous-Borde; Chiocci, Guirado, Castrogiovanni; Suta, Williams; J Smith, S Armitage, Masoe.

Replacements: Orioli for Guirado (41), Fresia for Chiocci (55), Wulf for Bastareaud, Gordodze for J Smith (both 61 mins), Escande for Tillous-Borde (62 mins), Taofifenua for Suta (64 mins), D Smith for Sanchez (70 mins). Not used: Hayman.

ULSTER: Payne; Ludik, Cave, Olding, Allen; P Jackson, Pienaar; Warwick, Herring, B Ross; A O'Connor, Van der Merwe; C Ross, McComish, Wilson.

Replacements: Humphreys for Ludik (23 mins), P marshall for Jackson (32 mins), Heaney for Olding (45 mins), Fitzpatrick for B Ross, Diack for Wilson (both 52 mins), Stevenson for Van der Merwe (61 mins), Black for Warwick (64 mins), J Andrew for Herring (72 mins).

Referee: Leighton Hodges (Wales).

Attendance: 14,000