Ulster trounce Toulouse at Ravenhill
Saturday, 21 October 2006 16:38Ulster's Heineken Cup campaign got off to a flying start with a 30-3 thumping of Toulouse.
However, Mark McCall's squad will rue the fact that they missed a golden opportunity to secure a bonus point win at Ravenhill over a dishevelled French side.
Two tries from Ireland international Andrew Trimble and one from the impressive Isaac Boss saw Ulster home, while David Humphreys scored 15 points from three conversions and three penalties.
The home side had a insurmountable 30-3 lead at half-time but were unable to add to that tally after the break despite Toulouse's Yannick Jauzion and skipper Fabien Pelous both ending up in the sin bin.
Nevertheless, it was a winning start to Pool Five for Ulster which they will look to extend at Llanelli next week.
Ulster came charging out of the blocks and were a try to the good three minutes in after quick lineout ball from Neil Best saw Humphreys put Paul Steinmetz in space with an inside pass.
The French defence was breached and Tommy Bowe put Trimble clear for a score which Humphreys converted.
Three time European champions Toulouse were clearly rattled and Humphreys stretched Ulster's lead with an eighth-minute penalty after the visitors had killed the ball after their creaking lineout had coughed up ball to Boss.
The home side kept their relentless pressure game ticking over, with Best and Stephen Ferris doing the damage.
Another Humphreys penalty followed before Toulouse scrum half Valentin Courrent managed to stroke over a penalty to cut the deficit.
Courrent was wide with a long-range penalty attempt before Ulster, now without the injured Bowe, took complete control.
Boss danced through for a solo effort from 35 metres, which Humphreys again converted to put Ulster 20-3 clear.
Ferris was then over from a lineout on the Toulouse line but referee Dave Pearson disallowed the score for crossing.
Unperturbed, Ulster struck again when Trimble grabbed his second after running a line off a short Humphreys pass before bursting through into space.
Despite being tackled on the line, the video referee gave the score and Humphreys again added the two points.
Then, in injury-time, Humphreys kicked his second penalty to give Ulster a 30-3 lead after Yannick Jauzion was binned for an attempted spear tackle on Justin Harrison.
The second half yielded no points for Ulster or Toulouse and both sides ended up having men binned, with Justin Fitzpatrick following Jauzion and Pelous for 10 minutes on the sidelines.
