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Published 18:06 19 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 19:15 19 Dec 2015 GMT
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Toulon, as is their match-winning wont, came back into the game before the half-hour mark. The hosts soaked up a raft of pressure but steady handling and cool heads saw gaps appear out wide. Juan Smith cantered over and made it 10-5.
The ball was back in Leinster's court and they ran with it. Rhys Ruddock made a superb line break and ploughed into the Toulon 22. A knock-on stalled momentum but Leinster maintained pressure and did not leave Toulon's patch without getting on the scoreboard.
Sexton's second, and third, penalties made it 16-5 and reminded fans of the days - not so long ago - when their side could scalp the great and good.
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