Leinster crush Sale to set up Champions Cup semi-final against Toulon
Toulon beat Glasgow Warriors 22-19 earlier on Saturday
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Steve Mather
Postpublished at 49 mins
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Glasgow Warriors 19-17 Toulon
Adam Hastings takes a pass from a scrum and sets off on a weaving run that leaves several Toulon defenders in his wake.
The gap opens up and then Hastings tries a Hollywood pass behind the back intended for Rory Darge. The flanker is not expecting it, it's a little behind him and the ball goes down.
"Just throw a simple pass," roars Peter Wright alongside me in the radio gantry.
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After a good start, Glasgow just lost their way a little as that first half wore on.
The Toulon defence, particularly in defending their line, has been very good and Warriors' accuracy has not been at its normal level.
Although they conceded a try immediately after Junior Kpoku's yellow card, Toulon managed the period thereafter pretty well.
In Gael Drean they have a player who can spark into life at any moment, and Glasgow will need to shut him down if the flyer is not to add to his two tries.
It's brilliant hands along the back-line to find Drean. The winger still has plenty to do but does it brilliantly to skip away from the cover defence to score.
The only thing to cheer the home fans is Jaminet's horrible conversion attempt into the wind, but Glasgow are in a battle here.
Try! Glasgow Warriors 12-12 Toulonpublished at 28 mins
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Jean-Baptiste Gros
Prop Jean-Baptiste Gros ploughs over under the sticks.
Glasgow perhaps guilty of overplaying in their own half and some slack handling invites pressure from Toulon.
They build that pressure until Gros is given the chance to power over. Melvyn Jaminet pops over the easiest of conversions and we are all square at Scotstoun.
It's that man Stafford McDowall at the heart of it again. The ball comes wide and, knowing Toulon are a man short, the big centre spins a gorgeous long pass to put Ollie Smith away for the score.
Dan Lancaster makes a hash of the conversion but Glasgow lead by seven.
The wind blows Toulon hooker Teddy Baubigny's lineout throw off course and into the hands of Jare Oguntibeju.
Glasgow spin it wide and Stafford McDowall dinks a clever kick in behind. Gael Drean slices his clearance kick and Glasgow have a lineout in the Toulon 22.