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Serfontein scores in Montpellier win

Jan Serfontein scores for Montpellier Jan Serfontein
Published on December 16, 2018 | Leave a response

Jan Serfontein scored a try in Montpellier’s 34-13 win over Toulon, while there were also European Champions Cup wins for Racing 92 and Edinburgh on Sunday.

Montpellier, who had a host of South Africans – including fullback Frans Steyn, wing Henry Immelman, centre Serfontein and halfback pairing Johan Goosen and Ruan Pienaar – in their starting lineup, claimed a crucial bonus-point win over their Top 14 rivals to keep their hopes of qualifying from Pool 5 alive.

The hosts made an emphatic start to the match and capitalised on a gap in the Toulon defence to see Serfontein go over under the posts just after the 10-minute mark. Pienaar converted the try and exchanged penalties with opposition flyhalf Francois Trinh-Duc, before Immelman finished in the corner to see Montpellier take a 15-6 lead into half-time.

A powerful driving maul just after the break gave Montpellier a third try. Pienaar again kicked the conversion and then went over for a try of his own to give them the bonus point.

Georgian Mamuka Gorgodze scored Toulon’s only try of the game, but by that stage the game was already won and Levan Chilachava went over a couple of minutes before full time to seal an emphatic victory.

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In other results, Edinburgh overcame a spirited effort from the Newcastle Falcons to claim a 21-8 away win. Flyhalf Jaco van der Walt slotted three penalties and a conversion, while wing Duhan van der Merwe scored a late try.

Racing 92 dispatched the Leicester Tigers 34-11 to maintain their unbeaten start to Pool 4. Argentinian wing Juan Imhoff scored a brace, while Scotland flyhalf Finn Russel kicked two penalties and all four conversions for the French side.

Round 4 results:

Ulster 30 Scarlets 15
Gloucester 17 Exeter 29
Glasgow 21 Lyon 10
Cardiff Blues 14 Saracens 26
Toulouse 42 Wasps 27
Leinster 42 Bath 15
Castres 13 Munster 12
Leicester 11 Racing 92 34
Newcastle 8 Edinburgh 21
Montpellier 34 Toulon 13

Pool standings

Photo:  Sylvian Thomas/AFP/Getty Images

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