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Last-gasp Toulon pile on misery for Steyn and Stade

Stade remain second from bottom of the table while Toulon are sixth, five points behind leaders Montpellier after five games.

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Toulon owed their win to Argentine back-row forward Facundo Isa who barrelled over after sustained pressure with veteran All Black star Luke McAlister kicking the conversion for good measure with two minutes left on the clock.

Toulon scored three tries in total with Fijian wing Josua Tuisova claiming the other two in the fourth and 60th minutes.

It was a first away win of the season for Fabien Galthie's team after two defeats, the most recent of which was a 20-43 humbling at the hands of Montpellier.

Defeat was tough on Steyn who had landed a monster 40-metre drop goal with 10 minutes left to give Stade a 15-12 edge before Toulon battled back.

Earlier Sunday, New Zealander wing Toby Arnold was among the scorers in Lyon's comprehensive four-try 31-12 win over Castres.

Arnold crossed first for Lyon with the former All Blacks Sevens international followed by Mickael Ivaldi, Alexis Palisson and Baptiste Couilloud.

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Lionel Beauxis converted all four and added a drop goal to put Lyon, who also had two tries disallowed, in control early in the second half.

Castres' points were kicked by South African Rory Kockott and Yohan Le Bourhis.

Defeat left the visitors, who had Jodi Jenneker's try disallowed, in 10th.

"How can we win a game against a team so full of confidence and scoring tries so easily?" asked Castres coach Christophe Urios.

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"Today, despite tricky conditions and not a great second half, we came away with a bonus win," said Lyon skipper Julien Puricelli.

His coach Pierre Mignoni added: "By experience I know that wins create confidence, but even so I don't want the players to have their heads in the clouds."

The bonus-point win lifted Lyon up to third, level on 18 points with second-placed La Rochelle, with Montpellier, beaten by Bordeaux-Begles on Saturday, a point in front.

All Blacks star Aaron Cruden had two tries disallowed as his Montpellier team suffered their first defeat of the season on Saturday, going down 17-47 at Bordeaux.

La Rochelle claimed a third successive win with a 57-12 mauling of promoted Oyonnax.

Agence France-Presse

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