Toulouse 38-15 Sale Sharks: After parachute drama, hosts step up Champions Cup title defence
Sale Sharks produced a spirited display but fell short of a famous European win as defending champions Toulouse won an Investec Champions Cup last-16 tie that was delayed in bizarre circumstances.
The game started almost 40 minutes late as one of three parachutists, tasked with pre-match entertainment and delivering the match ball, became stuck on the roof of Stadium de Toulouse.
When play eventually began after he was safely rescued by the local fire service, Toulouse showed no sign of distraction as Jack Willis powered over from close range for the opening try.
The hosts racked up 33 tries in the pool stage and their vociferous home support may have expected another procession in their pursuit of a record-extending seventh title, but Sharks hit back almost immediately through Luke James.
It was a sign of Mancunian confidence, which was heightened further by a George Ford penalty before Jonny Hill’s outstretched arm grounded a second try to hand the visitors a 15-7 lead.
Thomas Ramos reduced the deficit from the tee before Sale were millimetres short of a third try as Tom Roebuck was adjudged to have been in touch before diving over.
The inevitable Toulouse recovery arrived after the interval, though, as Francois Cros registered their second try from a driving maul before Ramos added the conversion to edge them two points in front.
Sale struggled to carve out the opportunities they were able to create in the first half, but they remained within striking distance until a moment of quality by Romain Ntamack, who fired a delicate 50:22 kick.
Home captain Julien Marchand reached out to ground the ball from close range after another dominant rolling maul and the game seemed to be slipping away from the Premiership side.
Joel Merkler’s finish was chalked off, with Ange Capuozzo adjudged to have been the wrong side of the touchline.
However, Italian flyer Capuozzo made amends soon after with a stunning solo finish, showing deft footwork and blistering speed to score under the posts.
It proved to be the wing’s final act as he was carried off following Tom O’Flaherty’s tackle in a blow for the hosts, but Toulouse were not finished. Guillaume Cramont added gloss to the scoreline with another powerful surge.
Toulouse face a trip to rivals Toulon in the quarter-finals next weekend.
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