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Ulster Score Five Tries And Crush Toulouse
Toulouse probed and prodded as the clock ran into the final quarter, but again their possession lacked focus and penetration and, when Ulster got back on the ball and pushed upfield on 71 minutes, the outcome was inevitable, Henry touching down off the rolling maul.
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It was Ulster’s fourth win in their last five home matches against Toulouse in Belfast and the defeat also means Toulouse have lost two of their opening three games in the tournament.
Jackson fired over the resulting penalty before Flood again dragged a penalty wide.
Just as it looked like the yellow card would dent Ulster’s confidence, they responded with a quite brilliant try.
Luke Marshall and Stuart McCloskey teamed up in the centre, with Paddy Jackson and Ruan Pienaar orchestrating play from the half-backs.
After that, it was all about the footwork and speed of Trimble.
Barnes went to his TMO and rightly showed Camara a yellow card for his infringement in the build-up.
Marshall made amends three minutes later, however, when he profited from a moment of absolute brilliance from Pienaar.
But there was plenty of incident left to be played out in an eventful first half, as an inspired move from Trimble, picking up infield from Pienaar to chip over Arthur Bonneval, pick up round the back and charge over for a fanstastic solo try.
However the home side hadn’t long to wait for their next score.
The bonus point seemed inevitable and duly came in the 53rd minute when McCloskey surged through out on the right and, after dotting down under the sticks, Jackson’s fourth conversion took the score to 31-0.
Kiss understandably rang the changes ahead of next week but Ulster remained ruthlessly clinical in everything they did.
Toulouse almost got off the mark when Jean-Marc Doussain lunged for the line only for Trimble to hit the replacement scrum-half and dislodge the ball.
“But we should be prepared for a massive backlash”.
Replacements: Rob Herring for Best 56, Andy Warwick for McCall 58, Ricky Lutton for Herbst 63, Clive Ross for van der Merwe 71, Roger Wilson for Williams 52, Paul Marshall for Pienaar 63, Ian Humphreys for Jackson 63, Rory Scholes for Trimble 78.
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Toulouse: C Poitrenaud; V Clerc, G Fickou, T Flood, M Médard; L McAlister, S Bézy; V Kakovin, C Flynn, C Johnston, Y Maestri, J Tekori, Y Camara, T Dusautoir, L Picamoles.