Toulon 60Ulster 22
IT WAS ALWAYS going to be tough for a patchwork Ulster side to go up against the back-to-back European champions on the road but even Neil Doak probably didn’t think it would be this bad.
Despite scoring two tries in the first half and keeping it close early on, an explosive final 50 minutes from the home side saw them win by 38.
It took less than five minutes for Toulon to split the Ulster defence. Drew Mitchell got tackled in midfield but the wing was able to pop the ball to the onrushing Martin Castrogiovanni who rumbled up to the 22.
At the next ruck Sebastien Tillous-Borde hit out-half Nicolas Sanchez in stride and he glided through a gap in the defence to score under the posts.
A few minutes later Leigh Halfpenny extended the home side’s lead with a penalty before Ulster struck back.
Good interplay between Ruan Pienaar and Paddy Jackson saw Ulster break into the Toulon 22, and a few phases later the out-half crossed in the corner to get Ulster on the board.
Halfpenny restored Toulon’s two-score advantage with another penalty before Ulster fought back once again. Flanker Mike McComish was able to crash over from the back of a maul that started from a five metre lineout.
Unfortunately for Ulster, two missed conversions from Jackson meant they still trailed.