McAlister stars as Toulouse end 50-year low

McAlister stars as Toulouse end 50-year low

PARIS - Former All Black Luke McAlister kicked 17 points as 19-time French champions Toulouse ended a five-match losing streak with a 22-10 win over Stade Francais on Saturday.

Toulouse's New Zelander fly-half Luke McAlister warms up before the French Top 14 rugby union match between Toulouse and Stade Francais Paris at the Ernest Wallon Stadium in Toulouse, southern France, on October 4, 2014

Toulouse had kicked off sitting in the embarrassing and unfamiliar role of bottom side in the Top 14 after wins earlier in the day for fellow strugglers Castres and La Rochelle.

But McAlister kicked a perfect six from six, including a conversion of centre Gael Fickou's second-half try, to help the French giants stop the rot which had seen them suffer five successive losses for the first time since 1962.

The Kiwi fly-half played a key role in setting up Fickou's try which came as some relief as just three minutes earlier Stade winger Jeremy Sinzelle had intercepted his wayward pass, a score which temporarily cut the visitors' deficit to 15-10.

Victory allowed Toulouse to end the weekend fourth from bottom, but still just two points ahead of last-place Oyonnax.

"The players got their reward for all the efforts they have made. There was a lot of desire and goodwill," said Toulouse manager Guy Noves.

"We wanted to give the fans something to shout about."

Stade skipper Laurent Sempere lamented his side's poor discipline.

"I feel we could have done a lot better. Sadly, there was a lot of indiscipline. We knew Toulouse would be pumped up for this," he said.

Second-place Clermont's hopes of returning to top spot were dashed at Bordeaux-Begles as they lost 51-21.

Bordeaux ran in six tries to two as Clermont shipped over 50 points in a match for the first time in nine years.

"We were taught a lesson in commitment. From the start we were dominated both in defence and attack," said Clermont coach Franck Azema.

"We conceded more tries in one match than we had since the start of the season. We can no longer say that Clermont has the best defence."

Bordeaux's tries came from Romain Lonca, Pierre Bernard, South African lock Berend Botha, winger Metuisela Talebula, Clement Maynardier and Jandre Marais.

Castres, the 2013 champions who had started the day second from bottom, collected only their second win in eight matches with a 51-10 mauling of Grenoble.

South African-born scrum-half Rory Kockott boosted his chances of a first French cap by grabbing one of Castres' seven tries while also kicking 16 points.

With French national coach Philippe Saint-Andre looking on, Racing Metro claimed their second bonus-point win of the season by running in seven tries in a 46-32 win over Brive who scored four tries of their own.

Springbok lock Juandre Kruger grabbed a brace for Racing with Teddy Thomas, Johan Goosen, Francois Van der Merwe, Virgile Lacombe and Camille Gerondeau also on the scoresheet.

On Friday, Australian star Matt Giteau led French and European champions Toulon to a scrappy, bad-tempered 21-18 win over Oyonnax to take pole position in the Top 14.

The fly-half played the decisive role in his team's two tries as Toulon avenged their shock 25-22 loss at Oyonnax last season.

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