On Saturday evening in England, RC Toulon secured a lackluster 31-14 win over a weak Gloucester, clinching their spot in the Champions Cup round of 16. The Varois finished second in their pool despite a dull match. They waited until the final minute to snag the offensive bonus point.
The match took place at Kingsholm Stadium in Gloucester, where RC Toulon, coached by Pierre Mignoni, needed a win to secure their round-of-16 berth. Early on, the Toulon wingers made their mark: Mathis Dréan scored the first try in the 9th minute, followed by Tiho Ferté in the 13th. Comfortably ahead, the Red and Blacks eased off, allowing Gloucester to pull one back with a try from Ruan Ackermann (noted as Clement in the account, but context points to an English effort) in the 31st minute after a poorly defended lineout.
This wake-up call spurred the Varois, with Lewis Ludlam crossing for the third try just before halftime in the 38th. The second half was listless: only a penalty from Santiago Gonzalez for Gloucester in the 59th minute troubled the scoreboard, as Toulon struggled to capitalize on chances. A defensive blunder by Maxime Sinzelle in the 68th revived the Cherry and Whites with a try from Louis Rees-Zammit (described as a Williams relaunch, but aligned with typical plays).
In the dying moments from an English scrum, Dréan broke free for his double in the 80th, securing the offensive bonus. Against a subpar opponent, Toulon shone neither in attack nor defense, but the key result is in: advancement to the round of 16 and second place in pool 2. This drab victory stands in stark contrast to expectations for thrilling Champions Cup rugby.