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Machenaud ends Toulon's European reign as Racing march on

Bernard Le Roux and Dan Carter celebrate Racing Metro's victory
Bernard Le Roux and Dan Carter celebrate Racing Metro's victory

Racing 92 19-16 Toulon

Maxime Machenaud was the Racing 92 hero as his late penalty ended Toulon's three-season reign as the champions of Europe in the Champions Cup quarter-final.

A penalty two minutes from time from the boot of French scrum-half Maxime Machenaud kicked the Paris club over the line and into their first semi-final with a 19-16 triumph.

Machenaud took over the goal-kicking duties when Dan Carter picked up an injury after missing with three earlier kicks.

But he kept his nerve when it mattered most and it means Carter and co will have to head to the City Ground, Nottingham to meet Leicester Tigers in the semi-final.

"This means so much to this club - it is an historical game because we have never been to the semi-finals before. To get this win over Toulon, who have been the benchmark in European rugby, is just brilliant," Carter said afterwards.

"It gives us another week in the tournament and we know it is only going to get tougher from here on against [Aaron] Mauger's team. We will need to do our homework and prepare well for the game in two weeks time.

"It is going to be a great occasion and I am really looking forward to it. It is a great competition and it is a big part of the reason I wanted to come here and play."

There was an exciting start at Stade Yves du Manoir as the home raced raced into a 10-point lead within the space of five minutes.

The points started to flow from the kick-off as English referee Wayne Barnes penalised Charles Ollivon at the first ruck on the Toulon 22.

That gave Carter an easy first shot at goal and he was back in action a few minutes later when Argentinian wing Juan Imhoff sniffed out an interception on halfway when Maxime Mermoz tried to find James O'Connor. He raced to the corner and Carter added the extras from wide out.

The champions were rattled, but the returning Matt Giteau steadied the ship from outside half and when Josua Tuisova picked out a mis-match in midfield on Racing lock Francois van der Merwe, and broke into the home 22, Ollivon was on hand to take the off-load and make up for his earlier gaff with a try.

Jonathan Pelissie added the conversion to make it 17 points in 10 minutes and then kicked a penalty on the stroke of half-time to level the scores at 10-10 at the break.

By then Toulon had fully recovered their poise and Racing had lost their skipper, Dimitri Szarzewski.

It as Toulon who got the better start to the second half when Pelissie stepped up to kick another penalty four minutes after the re-start. But no sooner had they got their noses in front than they gave away two penalties in succession.

With Carter on one leg, carrying a knee medial ligament injury, Machenaud took over the goal-kicking duties and having missed one at the end of the first half, he missed another early in the second.

He then made amends when he got another shot to level the scores at 13-13 before he put Racing into a 16-13 lead on 53 minutes.

Pelissie responded on the hour, making it 16-16, before the dramatic finale. Machenaud missed a third kick on 73 minutes before he hit the mark to steal the glory two minutes from time.

Carter revealed he was not 100 per cent after injuring his knee in the first half and that was why he gave up the goal-kicking duties to Machenaud.

The French international scrum-half missed with three of his six kicks at goal, but nailed the one that mattered most.

"They are the moments you love to take in a game and to see Maxime kick that penalty was very pleasing. He is an 85-89 per cent goal-kicker and I just left him to it," said Carter.

"I have a little bit of a medial ligament injury and I just had to run it off. I wasn't 100 per cent and while it isn't a problem, I'll just have to manage my rehab."

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