Toulouse held on to beat Montpellier for a record-equalling fourth-straight French Top 14 rugby title in a final interrupted by a thunderstorm.
Toulouse triumphed 28-20 at the Stade de France after leading 25-6 at half-time.
Hooker Peato Mauvaka scored twice in a dominant first half to set the 25-time champions on their way before the game was stopped for 12 minutes just before the hour mark.
Toulouse’s generation between 1994 and 1997 as well as Bordeaux 1904-1907 have also won the Bouclier de Brennus (Brennus Shield) in four consecutive seasons.
“Experience helps in those moments,” Toulouse’s Antoine Dupont told France Televisions about the break in the game.
“You have to measure the luck you have to be here, to win four years in a row.
“It’s incredible, it will motivate us for the years to come,” the 2021 World Rugby Player of the Year added.
Montpellier, champions in 2021-22, were a different team after the break with Argentina centre Justo Piccardo and replacement flyhalf Leo Coly crossing in their failed attempt at a comeback.
“We weren’t far off,” Montpellier captain Lenni Nouchi told France Televisions. “It’s hard, it’s going to be hard to accept, but it’s reality.”
The game started in sweltering conditions with France experiencing record heat with temperatures reaching 34°C at kick-off in northern Paris.
French president Emmanuel Macron was whistled by the crowd as he entered the pitch to meet the players as part of the pre-match protocol.
Toulouse head coach Ugo Mola named Thomas Ramos on the bench after the goal-kicking fullback missed last Friday’s 71-17 semi-final hammering of Racing 92 with a hamstring issue.
Superstar Dupont started after sitting out last season’s nerve-wracking decider, won in extra-time over Bordeaux Bègles, with a serious knee injury and will join France’s Nations Championship early next week.
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Montpellier boss Joan Caudullo kept the same match 23 from last Saturday’s 25-15 semi-final win over Stade Français with in-form fly-half Domingo Miotti and No 8 Billy Vunipola starting.
By the first drinks break after a quarter of the game, Toulouse led 7-0 as Mauvaka strolled over 50m out dummying Donovan Taofifenua on his way after a subtle lineout move including Dupont.
Toulouse took control of the game and put one hand on the Bouclier de Brennus, first awarded in 1892, by half-time.
Mauvaka claimed his double from short range thanks to another Dupont pass before the scrumhalf crossed himself to make it 25-6 after a break from fullback Blair Kinghorn, standing in for Ramos as Ntamack nailed a penalty.
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Rain and a thunderstorm welcomed the teams back from the interval, which seemed to benefit Caudullo’s side, owned by Syria-born billionaire Mohed Altrad.
They cut the score to 28-13 just before the hour as Justo Piccardo powered over before the 12-minute weather-enforced break.
Referee Luc Ramos ordered the players into the changing rooms for an extended drinks break, which also provided a spark for Montpellier.
With 16 minutes left Coly, a second-half replacement for Miotti, found space to score and his conversion made it 28-20 but they left themselves too much to do after a slow start to the game.
– AFP
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