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Top 14 wrap: Toulon smash Perpignan

30th December 2012 17:30

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26 points: Jonny Wilkinson

A superb goal-kicking display from veteran fly-half Jonny Wilkinson guided Toulon to a 46-13 victory over Perpignan on Sunday.

Wilkinson's haul of 26 points helped restore Toulon's seven-point lead at the top of the Top 14 table.

Earlier, second-placed Clermont thrashed Bayonne 48-3 to consolidate their position in the standings.

In another early match Racing Metro eased their troubles with a 40-6 win over Agen.

Bottom team Mont-de-Marsan were edged 19-18 at home by Biarritz, while Grenoble defeated Bordeaux 19-9,Toulose beat Castres 18-16 and Montpellier secured a deserved 54-16 victory against Stade Francais.

Results:

Sunday
Clermont Auvergne 48-3 Bayonne
Racing Metro Paris 40-6 Agen
Mont de Marsan 18-19 Biarritz
Grenoble 19-9 Bordeaux-Begles
Castres 16-18 Toulouse
Montpellier 54-16 Stade Francais
Toulon 46-13 Perpignan


Toulon 46-13 Perpignan
Stade Mayol

Jonny Wilkinson's six penalties and four conversions paved the way to a superb victory for Bernard Laporte's charges.

Toulon's other points were scored by David Smith and Pierrick Gunther who both crossed the whitewash on two occasions.

Joffrey Michel scored Perpignan's only try in the third minute of the match.

James Hook slotted a conversion and the visitors' only other points came via two penalties by David Mele.

Referee: Romain Poite
Assistant referees: Cyril Lafon, Pascal Ubeda
Television match official: Daniel Gillet


Clermont Auvergne 48-3 Bayonne
Parc Des Sports Marcel Michelin

Clermont issued a warning to their Top 14 rivals with a clinical display against their hapless opponents - running in six tries.

Wesley Fofana and Napolioni Nalaga led the way with a brace of five-pointers each and there were further touchdowns by Jean-Marcellin Buttin and Benson Stanley.

France international scrum-half Parra was flawless with the boot, kicking all the penalties and conversions that came his way with Brock James and David Skrela stepping in when he went off. Benjamin Boyet added a three-pointer from the kicking tee for Bayonne.

Referee: tba
Assistant referees: Mourad Noirot, Philippe Gorbenko
Television match official: Bernard Dal Maso


Racing Metro 40-6 Agen
Stade Yves Du Manoir (Colombes)

Racing had too much firepower for Agen and raced into an early 20-6 lead at half-time.

Flanker Camille Gérondeau led the way for the Parisian outfit, crossing over for two tries. Their other five-pointers came from a penalty try and Argentine wing Juan Imhoff also touched down.

The rest of their points came via accurate goal-kicking from Maxime Machenaud, who added 18 points. Agen's only points came through two penalties from Conrad Barnard.

Referee: Laurent Cardona
Assistant referees: Jean-Luc Rebollal, Patrick Beuriot
Television match official: Jean-Marie Pellaprat


Mont de Marsan 18-19 Biarritz
Stade Guy Boniface

As the scoreline suggests, Biarritz were made to fight before they secured victory against their hosts.

Biarritz opened the scoring inside the opening five minutes when they were awarded a penalty try after Imanol Harinordoquy was held back without the ball close to the try-line.

Biarritz's other pooints came through a conversion and four penalties from veteran scrum-half Dimitri Yachvili. Thibault Duvallet scored all Mont de Marsan's points via six penalties.

Referee: Jérôme Garcès
Assistant referees: Christophe Dutreuilh, C Graviou
Television match official: J Piraveau


Grenoble 19-9 Bordeaux-Begles
Stade Lesdiguières

Grenoble strengthened their position on the table with a deserved home win.

The home side's full-back Fabien Gengenbacher scored the only try of the match and their other points came through a conversion and four penalties by Valentin Courrent. Camille Lopez added three penalties for Bordeaux-Begles.

Referee: Jean-Pierre Matheu
Assistant referees: Alexandre Ruiz, Bruno Fiche
Television match official: Gérard Borreani


Castres 16-18 Toulouse
Stade Pierre Antoine

18 points from the boot of Lionel Beauxis guided Toulouse to a narrow victory over their hosts.

Beauxis' six penalties proved enough but the visitors were made to sweat, especially during the closing stages.

Castres wing Marc Andreu scored the game's only try, early in the first half, and Rory Kockott kept his side in the match with a conversion and three penalties.

Referee: Mathieu Raynal
Assistant referees: Sébastien Minery, Jean-Michel Schutz
Television match official: Vincent Azoulay


Montpellier 54-16 Stade Francais
Stade Yves Du Manoir (Montpellier)

Montpellier claimed a convincing win which keeps their play-off hopes alive.

The home side ran in six tries with Francois Trinh-Duc, Timoci Nagusa, Julien Tomas, Maximiliano Bustos, Thomas Combezou and Kelian Galletier all getting their name onto the scoresheet.

For Stade, Olivier Missoup scored a try and Jerome Porical slotted a conversion and three penalties.

Referee: Pascal Gaüzere
Assistant referees: Patrick Pechambert, Christophe Malterre
Television match official: Bruno Bessot

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