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Nonu and Halfpenny combine late to send Toulon into Top 14 semi-final

The south coast side had to battle Castres with 13 men at one point.

WELSH FULLBACK LEIGH Halfpenny scored the crucial late try in a personal haul of 21 points as Toulon reached the French Top 14 semi-finals with a 26-22 play-off win over Castres.

Toulon will face La Rochelle in Marseille next Friday for a place in the final, but they did it the hard way being reduced to 13 men at one stage in the second half of a bruising encounter.

Trailing 16-19 with 15 minutes left, Halfpenny was freed by two-time World Cup winner Ma’a Nonu’s ageless agility and quick hands to score in the corner.

The Welsh star knocked over the tricky conversion to confirm a lead his team never surrendered.

“We won, that’s the most important thing, against a big, physical team like Castres,” said Richard Cockerill, Toulon’s third coach this season.

Three-time European champions Toulon were 3-0 ahead after just two minutes thanks to a penalty from Halfpenny. But Argentine fly-half Benjamin Urdapilleta levelled just moments later with his trusty left boot.

In a gruelling, physical clash, Toulon grabbed the only try of the first period on the half-hour mark.

Scrum-half Sebastien Tillous-Borde made the crucial break off the back of the scrum, freeing winger Drew Mitchell.

The Wallaby star cleverly switched direction with a smart step inside, fed Francois Trinh-Duc who released prop Laurent Delboubles to barrel over under the posts. Halfpenny popped over the conversion for 10-3.

The Welshman was then penalised for not releasing the ball and Urdapilleta cut the deficit for Castres to 10-6.

Both kickers hit another penalty each as Toulon went into the break at 13-9 ahead.

The game boiled over early in the second half when Toulon’s Australian No8 Liam Gill was yellow-carded for a dangerous tackle on Rory Kockott.

Urdapilleta slotted over the penalty for 12-13 before Castres took the lead on the night for the first time when a penalty try was awarded for a deliberate knock-on by Mitchell.

The 33-year-old Mitchell was yellow-carded, leaving his team temporarily down to 13 men while Urdapiletta hit the conversion for 19-13.

“Was I worried when we were down to 13 against 15 men? Never. We are a very experienced team and there was plenty of time to play. We stayed calm and played our game,” added Cockerill.

Halfpenny cut the gap to 16-19 with another penalty before the Welshman played the key role in his team’s victory.

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Veteran All Blacks centre Nonu’s slick handling allowed the supporting Halfpenny to slip into the corner for the try which he converted for 23-19.

He knocked over an insurance penalty for 26-19 and Urdapilleta’s late penalty was just a consolation for the 2013 champions.

The second opening round play-off takes place on Saturday when Montpellier face Ronan O’Gara and Dan Carter’s Racing 92.

The winner will face European Champions Cup runners-up Clermont for a place in the final.

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