Toulon into European Champions Cup final after extra-time thriller

Sport360 staff 21:12 19/04/2015
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  • Flying away: Habana was largely quiet in the match but his try broke Leinster hearts.

    Two-time defending champions Toulon will bid for an unprecedented hat-trick of European titles against Clermont after beating Leinster 25-20 following extra-time in the Champions Cup semi-final.

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    Toulon's Welsh full-back Leigh Halfpenny kicked six penalties and converted a Bryan Habana interception try for a personal haul of 20 points in an ultimately thrilling match that went to extra-time after finishing 12-12 after regulation time. Leinster had Ian Madigan to thank for five penalties, while Sean O'Brien scored a late try that made for a nerve-racking climax.

    Halfpenny bagged two penalties to three from Madigan in the opening 40 minutes at Marseille's packed Stade Velodrome. Halfpenny missed a third penalty effort early in the second period, but was then on hand to snuffle out a Jimmy Gopperth chargedown in Toulon's 22m area as Leinster pressed.

    The Wales and British Lion full-back eventually pulled the scores level after 56 minutes with a penalty as blue skies replaced the rain of the first half.

    Gopperth was penalised for not rolling away a minute later, Halfpenny kicking his fourth three-pointer to take the lead. But Toulon's Juan Fernandez Lobbe committed a stupid infringement in front of referee Wayne Barnes's eagle eye, toe poking the ball out of a ruck. Madigan made no mistake from long range to draw the scores level again.

    With two minutes to play, Gopperth sent a snap drop-goal just wide, and Rob Kearney sent one just short from the resulting 22 kickout in a nerve-racking finish. Delon Armitage then had a chance to end the game with a 55-metre penalty, but his effort fell well short, meaning extra-time.

    Two minutes in, the Toulon scrum destroyed their Irish counterpart and Halfpenny booted his fifth penalty to put the pressure on Leinster. But once again, Madigan came straight back with one of his own after dangerous play by replacement lock Jocelino Suta. Suta's boilerhouse partner Ali Williams was then shown a yellow card for making contact with Devin Toner in the air.

    But Toulon did not sit back despite being down to 14 men, Halfpenny nailing his sixth penalty as the irrepressible Chris Masoe tried to force a turnover.

    Springbok winger Habana instinctively intercepted Madigan's long looped pass and sprinted away for a try converted by Halfpenny. But Leinster heads did not go down, Sean O'Brien being driven over for a try Gopperth failed to convert to make for a shaky end to the game.

    Toulon's fellow finalists Clermont claimed a 13-9 victory over Saracens in the first semi-final on Saturday, which was sweet revenge for the 46-6 thumping the English club handed the Top 14 side at the same stage of the competition last season.

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