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Match winner Wilkinson wants more

Jonny Wilkinson kicked 25 points as Toulon stayed on course for the French Top 14 Final with a 35-16 win over champions Toulouse on Saturday and admitted he wants to keep playing beyond the end of the season.

Toulon stay two points ahead of Clermont, who earlier defeated Stade Francais 37-10, and are a huge 11 points ahead of third-placed Toulouse.

Wilkinson's contract at Toulon runs until the end of the season, but the 33-year-old believes he can still make a contribution for a club he joined in 2009.

"During my career at Toulon, it has always been a pleasure for me and I want to continue," said Wilkinson.

"But the question that I have to ask myself is: 'Am I doing good things for the team?'

"I have to keep asking this question. If the answer is 'yes' then I am going to keep going. There are great players here and all that I want is that we continue to win, to do good things for the region."

In a repeat of the 2012 Final, Toulon were desperate to shrug off a recent run which had seen them lose two of their last three matches.

On Saturday, buoyed by the return of some of their Six Nations players, 33-year-old Wilkinson kicked two early penalties for a 6-0 lead, but it was Toulouse who grabbed the first try after 13 minutes.

Gael Fickou, the former captain of the Toulon junior team before he switched to Toulouse last year, set up the converted score for Timoci Matanavou.

Wilkinson kicked another penalty just four minutes later with French international centre Mathieu Bastareaud soon going over for Toulon's opening try of the night.

The veteran English flyhalf converted, Toulouse stayed in touch with two drop-goals from Lionel Beauxis while another Wilkinson penalty gave the home side a 19-13 lead at the interval.

Beauxis cut the deficit to 19-16 early in the second half before Wilkinson succeeded with two drop-goals and a penalty to put Toulon out of sight.

Wing Rudi Wulf scored a last-minute try with, fittingly, Wilkinson having the last say with the conversion.

Clermont picked up a bonus point win over Stade Francais at the Stade de France.

They opened strongly with a try after just two minutes with Welsh international fullback Lee Byrne bursting through the home defence and feeding French centre and club captain Aurelien Rougerie for a try which Morgan Parra converted.

Two more tries from Canadian lock Jamie Cudmore after 12 minutes and New Zealand wing Sitiveni Sivivatu after 27, both converted by Parra, put the side from Auvergne 24-3 up and firmly in command at half-time.

Despite the absence of several international players, Clermont kept up the pressure in the second half, moving ahead 30-3 with two more Parra penalties before Stade finally dotted down through replacement Martin Rodriguez Gurruchaga.

But with four minutes to go, Clermont had the last word and a handy offensive bonus point when powerful Fiji wing Napolioni Nalagi bulldozed his way through the line to score.

AFP

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