The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Belleau’s Toulon cameo bails out Ashton

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PARIS: Toulon’s up-and-coming France internatio­nal halfback Anthony Belleau produced a stunning cameo performanc­e to seal a 24-20 European Champions Cup victory over Bath on Saturday which saved Chris Ashton’s bacon.

Belleau came on as a replacemen­t for Francois TrinhDuc with seven minutes to play and put Toulon back into what proved to be a decisive lead when he gathered his own dink past the Bath defence to touch down for a try he also converted.

The 21-year-old’s efforts made up for a comical mistake by exEngland winger Chris Ashton, who was left holding his head in horror as a sliced clearance kick found its way to Jonathan Joseph for a gift of a try.

“It’s pretty safe to say I have a work on... no prizes from guessing what I’ll be doing next,” tweeted Ashton next to icons of a high heel shoe and a rugby ball. “Thanks to the lads & fans for getting me out of jail.”

Belleau’s effort brought the curtain down on an engrossing game, the result of which left Toulon unbeaten after their opening three Pool 5 matches, and Bath returning to England with a losing bonus point, in second.

“He’s an inspiratio­n,” Toulon captain Mathieu Bastareaud said of Belleau, dubbing the twicecappe­d player a real “supersub”.

“He’s young, he tries things and moreover succeeds.”

Bath scored an outstandin­g opening try, Aled Brew sizzling down his left wing, fending off Josua Tuisova and offloading inside to Anthony Watson. Rhys Priestland converted to add to an earlier penalty.

Three-time European champions Toulon came racing back into the game when Ma’a Nonu rounded off a sustained period of pressure. A deft flick on by Bastareaud saw his All Black centre partner into the clear and under the posts, Trinh-Duc converting.

The home side’s defence remained narrow and another long Joseph pass found Brew in space, the Welshman again outstrippi­ng Fijian Tuisova, Priestland booting a second penalty as Toulon subsequent­ly infringed to leave it 13-7 at half-time.

Bath’s fortunes changed on the 50-minute mark. First Wales No 8 Taulupe Faletau went off with a nasty looking knee injury and then scrumhalf Chris Cook was yellow carded.

His direct opponent Alby Mathewson took immediate advantage as Toulon opted for a scrum penalty, the four-time capped All Black powering over from close range, with Trinh-Duc converting to hand Toulon the lead.

A comedy of errors, however, gifted Bath a comeback try. A quickly-taken line-out saw the ball find Ashton behind his own line, his botched kick was gathered by Joseph for a soft try. Priestland made no mistake with the extras.

“I can assure you, a quick one-handed line-out five metres from our tryline, followed by a sliced kick to the opponent -- well we don’t work on that in training!” joked Toulon coach Fabien Galthie.

Trinh-Duc kicked a penalty with 15 minutes to play and the remainder of the game saw Toulon camped in Bath’s 22m area. - AFP

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