Latest
Overview
Season so far
Tournament record
Defending Heineken Cup champions Toulon knocked out three-time winners Leinster (29-14) in a titanic struggle in France to set up a semi-final clash with Munster in Marseille on Sunday, 27 April.
Xavier Chiocci and Drew Mitchell scored second-half tries while Matt Giteau kicked ten points to steer the holders through.
Jonny Wilkinson also kicked two penalties before he was forced off during the first half through injury. Delon Armitage also kicked a penalty while brother Steffon was named man of the match following a dynamic display.
Jordi Murphy grabbed a late try for Leinster but that was too late to rescue Leinster in what was to be Brian O’Driscoll’s final appearance in the Heineken Cup.
Between them these teams had lifted the trophy four times in the last five years yet this was their first meeting in the tournament.
Wilkinson kicked Toulon into a 6-0 lead though it was only desperate Leinster defending that prevented it from being more.
Toulon, roared on by their vociferous support at the sun-drenched Stade Felix-Mayol, began at a thunderous pace, led by Mathieu Bastareaud.
The powerful French centre was twice involved in the build up to the first of Wilkinson’s penalty inside four minutes after Juanne Smith went close.
Wilkinson then put David Smith through and only a crucial interception by Rob Kearney prevented a score.
That was to prove a recurring theme during the first half as Toulon were knocked off their stride by Leinster and wasted several chances.
Matt Giteau evaded Rhys Ruddock, Mitchell broke clear and twice Craig Burden made in roads but all came to nothing amid catalogue of handling errors.
More mistakes also resulted in Wilkinson, forced to clear the danger following a dropped pass and blocked kick, trudged off injured in the 28th minute following a heavy collision.
And Gopperth’s two kicks ensured Leinster went in level 6-6 at half-time amid a chorus of whistles and boos from the restless home crowd.
Jeers turned to cheers when Toulon burst into a ten-point lead just five minutes into the second half.
Giteau struck from close to the half-way line, having missed an earlier effort from a similar range.
The former Wallaby then followed another searing break by livewire hooker Burden. Juanne Smith and Daniel Rossouw were stopped short before prop Chiocci crashed over from close range.
Gopperth clawed back three points but the game turned once Toulon made their passes stick.
Rossouw disrupted a Leinster lineout that had been erratic throughout and Steffon Armitage hacked ahead. The English No8 showed tremendous pace to win the foot race and Bastareaud crashed through three tackles before Mitchell shrugged off Gordon D’Arcy to score a vital try on 62 minutes.
Giteau converted and Delon Armitage added a penalty from the half-way line as Toulon established a commanding 26-9 lead.
Leinster showed their mettle when they responded with a well-worked try. Murphy was bundled over from a lineout drive five metres out ten minutes from time.
However Gopperth missed the conversion from the touchline and Toulon remained just out of sight.
Toulon ended the game with 14 men when Florian Fresia was binned for a dangerous tackle on Reddan yet it was they who had the last word.
Kearney’s tackle denied David Smith a score but Giteau followed with his fourth kick to settle the tie in the final minutes.
LIVE - TEST - Commentary