Toulouse player ratings vs Harlequins | 2023/24 Champions Cup (2024)

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By Ian Cameron

Toulouse player rating: The aristocrats of European rugby got it done in end but it didn’t come without a scare from Gallagher Premiership mavericks Harlequins, who traded tries with Ugo Mola’s side for the best part of 70 minutes.

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Here’s how we rate the Toulouse players.

1. Cyril Baille – 7
Held firm in the scrum, providing a stable platform despite the pressure from Harlequins’ pack. Worked tirelessly in defence and contributed well in open play but couldn’t always break through Harlequins’ strong defensive line.

2. Peato Mauvaka – 8
Handled brilliantly in the lead-up to Toulouse’s first try and was a formidable presence on both sides of the ball. Probably Toulouse’s most effective forward ball carrier.

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3. Dorian Aldegheri – 6
Ultimately edged his battle with loosehead Fin Baxter in the scrum but improved as the match went on. Put in some dominant hits in open play.

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Scrums

3

88%

Scrum Win %

67%

9

Lineout

15

100%

Lineout Win %

80%

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Restarts Received

5

100%

Restarts Received Win %

100%

4. Thibaud Flament – 7.5
Dominant in the lineout and delivered several important tackles to disrupt Harlequins’ attacking flow. Took his try well from close range on 26 minutes at the expense of Chandler Cunnigham-South.

5. Emmanuel Meafou – 7
The giant second row carried hard and delivered thunderous hits, slowing Harlequins’ progress at critical moments and compounding their misery as a ball carrier. Thoroughly unpleasant to tackle.

6. Francois Cros – 7
As usual lead the tackle count for the French side. The French flanker was machine-like in defence and at the breakdown, even if he was wrong-footed by Tyrone Green.

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7. Jack Willis – 7
Despite not reaching the heights of his last Investec Champions Cup outing, he delivered a solid performance against his English countrymen. Made crucial tackles and proved disruptive at the breakdown.

8. Alexandre Roumat – 6
Worked hard in defence but was somewhat overshadowed by his teammates and the Harlequins back row.

Territory

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28%

19%

34%

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53%

Territory

46%

9. Antoine Dupont – 9
Controlled the tempo with slick passing and dangerous runs, keeping Harlequins’ defence guessing throughout. Scored twice and looks even sharper after being on the SVNS circuit, consistently posing a threat with his speed and vision. His head-to-head with Jamieson Gibson-Park in the final will be box office.

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10. Romain Ntamack – 8
Commanded the game’s pace with tactical kicks and sharp passing that opened up Harlequins’ defence, most notably with a sublime pass for Matthis Lebel’s opening try.

11. Matthis Lebel – 6
Troubled Harlequins with his speed and agility on the wing, consistently threatening the line, taking his opening try well with just 3 minutes on the clock. Against that his mismanagement of a Louis Lynagh kick directly led to a try for catch and drive try for Harlequins.

12. Pita Ahki – 5
Defended poorly against Marcus Smith for Harlequins’ first try but had a hard day at the office containing Harlequins’ midfield. Struggled to impose himself with ball in hand.

13. Paul Costes – 7
His defence creaked at times but his high rugby IQ was on show in attack, helping to set up Dupont’s first try with a street-smart awareness for his dink through.

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14. Juan Cruz Mallia – y
Smart runs and a solid presence on the wing but lacked opportunities. Pounced in the 67th minute to put daylight between the home side and the visitors.

15. Blair Kinghorn – 5
A few unforced errors marred an otherwise decent performance. Hard to fault him for his failed attempt at stopping Cadan Murley in the corner. His kicking was reasonable.

REPLACEMENTS:

16. Julien Marchand – 7
What a player to spring from the bench. Provided stability in the scrum and bolstered defensive efforts.

17. Rodrigue Neti – 6
Added fresh energy to the pack and performed well in set-pieces.

18. Joel Merkler – 6
Competent ball-carrying and reliable scrummaging.

19. Richie Arnold – 6
The giant Aussie brought some extra physicality and support in the lineout, even if he cost his teammates a turnover.

20. Mathis Castro – 6
Relentless at the breakdown in his short spell on the pitch.

21. Paul Graou – NA
Unused.

22. Santiago Chocobares – NA
Not on long enough to rate.

23. Thomas Ramos – 8
His vision and precise kicking kept Harlequins under constant pressure after he came on and his goal-kicking accuracy was helpful to say the least.

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FAQs

How many times have Toulouse won the Champions Cup? ›

Toulouse is the most successful club in the tournament's history, having won it 5 times, including the first season of the tournament in the 1995–96 season. La Rochelle are the current European champions, having beaten Leinster 26–27 in the 2023 final in Dublin, Ireland.

Where is the Investec Champions Cup final? ›

Get on the touchline to enjoy the best in European and South African club rugby in the Investec Champions Cup and the EPCR Challenge Cup Finals at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

What's the difference between challenge cup and champions cup? ›

The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the second-tier competition for clubs based in European leagues behind the European Rugby Champions Cup.

Who has won the most game in the Champions League? ›

Matches won
  • Real Madrid. ESP. 293.
  • Bayern. GER. 236.
  • Barcelona. ESP. 203.
  • Man United. ENG. 161.
  • Juventus. ITA. 153.
  • Liverpool. ENG. 143.
  • Milan. ITA. 133.
  • Benfica. POR. 130.

Where is the 2024 Heineken Cup final? ›

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with a capacity of 62,850, is located in Tottenham, north London, in the Borough of Haringey.

Who does Investec sponsor? ›

We have been the core sponsor of The National Garden Scheme since 1994. The Scheme gives access to more than 3000 exceptional private gardens in England and Wales, raising funds for nursing and caring charities. In 2022 they announced donations totalling £3.11 million to their beneficiary charities.

Where is the Challenge Cup final in 2024? ›

It began over the weekend of 13–14 January 2024, and will end with the final, at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 8 June.

How many French clubs have won the Champions League? ›

Marseille became the only French club to win the UEFA Champions League in 1993, although their win was overshadowed by a bribery scandal. The only other French club to win a major trophy in Europe is Paris Saint-Germain, who won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1996.

What team has won the most Heineken cups? ›

Five-time champions Toulouse remains the most successful club in the competition's esteemed history. Winning the inaugural competition back in the 1995/96 season, the French giants have gone on to lift the trophy at the end of the 2002/03, 2004/05, 2009/10 and 2020/21 seasons.

How many champions does France have? ›

Founded in 1904, the team has won two FIFA World Cup, two UEFA European Championship, two FIFA Confederations Cup, one Olympic Games, one CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions, and one UEFA Nations League title.

Who won the most Heineken cups? ›

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