{"id":300338,"date":"2023-12-17T21:24:34","date_gmt":"2023-12-17T21:24:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=300338"},"modified":"2023-12-17T21:24:34","modified_gmt":"2023-12-17T21:24:34","slug":"harlequins-19-47-toulouse-antoine-dupont-inspires-dominant-visitors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/rugby-union\/harlequins-19-47-toulouse-antoine-dupont-inspires-dominant-visitors\/","title":{"rendered":"Harlequins 19-47 Toulouse: Antoine Dupont inspires dominant visitors"},"content":{"rendered":"
Antoine Dupont is hurting from the World Cup and it is driving him and Toulouse in their quest for a sixth Champions Cup title \u2013 which was bad news for Harlequins, as they were put to the sword.<\/p>\n
France\u2019s captain is a bona fide sporting superstar and that much was evident from the reaction to his presence at The Stoop. Having led the hosts a merry dance as the Top 14 champions scored seven tries in this mis-match, Dupont had dejected home fans clamouring for a glimpse of him, a picture or an autograph, when he visited the media room to give his post-match verdict.<\/p>\n
While waiting patiently for his turn to speak, the scrum-half and Gallic poster-boy watched Stade Francais\u2019s encounter with Leicester, before fielding questions in French, then in English. He will soon turn his attentions to Sevens, to prepare for a role in France\u2019s campaign at the Olympics, but he also wants to help Toulouse \u2013 the only five-star club in the history of European rugby \u2013 to conquer all-comers in this event again.<\/p>\n
Being ejected from a home World Cup at the quarter-final stage has added fuel to the fire within. \u2018It\u2019s always the same when you lose a competition; you want to do another thing to win again,\u2019 said Dupont. \u2018We needed some weeks to join in with this group (squad) again, to be together so we could be competitive again.<\/p>\n
\u2018It was a big competition, the World Cup \u2013 and it will be the same with the Olympics and Champions Cup. It is going to be a busy year for me! This is always a special competition for us, the Champions Cup, and we are very motivated for this competition.\u2019<\/p>\n
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Toulouse thrashed British hosts, Harlequins, 47-19 in Sunday’s European Champions Cup<\/p>\n
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Antoine Dupont’s World Cup heartbreak is driving him and Toulouse on this season<\/p>\n
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Dupont was at the heart of every positive piece of Toulouse’ play as they secured a seven-try win<\/p>\n
Harlequins came into this Pool 2 fixture on a roll, having stunned mighty Racing 92 in Paris seven days earlier. But they simply could not live with the power and fluency of these French opponents. Toulouse turned a fast-and-loose contest into a dazzling exhibition of their attacking repertoire; illuminating The Stoop with their running lines and off-loads and sheer daring spirit.<\/p>\n
Dupont was actually up-staged by Thomas Ramos \u2013 as was Marcus Smith. The visitors\u2019 No 10 is primarily a full-back but he continues to do a sterling job of filling in at fly-half. He kicked six out of seven conversions, pulled the strings with aplomb and claimed his side\u2019s last try for a personal haul of 17 points.<\/p>\n
Minutes before that final contribution to this rout, Ramos had antagonised Smith as the England playmaker appeared to suggest he had taken a dive. But it was Quins who took a fall after their heroics in Paris and it was a bruising occasion for Smith, who was hit high and fractionally late in the second half by massive Toulouse lock Emmanuel Meafou, who not only avoided any sanction for the ugly tackle but was later named Man of the Match.<\/p>\n
In the first half, tries by Andre Esterhuizen and Irne Herbst had kept the hosts in the hunt, in front of a full house of their expectant supporters, who had come in the hope of seeing a major scalp being claimed. But a 10-minute interlude to allow for Quins lock Dino Lamb to be treated and stretchered off \u2013 after a clash of heads with Pita Ahki, who was shown a yellow card \u2013 appeared to disrupt their early momentum and they never fully regained it.<\/p>\n
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Dupont is hurting after France’s Rugby World Cup failure but that’s only driving him on<\/p>\n
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Toulouse must be regarded \u2013 yet again \u2013 as prime contenders for the coveted prize\u00a0<\/p>\n
\u2018We could have performed better but Toulouse were outstanding,\u2019 said Quins captain Alex Dombrandt. \u2018They have stars across their team and when the game gets a bit loose, they are one of the best teams in the world.\u2019<\/p>\n
Asked about Lamb, the skipper added: \u2018I\u2019m not sure how he is, but hopefully it\u2019s nothing serious. We got off to a good start and that injury took the sting out of the game a bit, but the main thing is that Dino is alright.\u2019<\/p>\n
It felt like a match which laid bare the gulf between the upper echelons of the French club game and the Premiership\u2019s standard-bearers. But for Quins, despite this savage setback, prospects of reaching the last 16 remain high, ahead of pool games next month in Cardiff and at home against Ulster.<\/p>\n
As for Toulouse, they must be regarded \u2013 yet again \u2013 as prime contenders for the coveted prize. Dupont, Ramos and Co have it firmly in their sights.<\/p>\n