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Published 20:44 19 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 21:11 19 Dec 2015 GMT
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Leinster went 10-0 up in the opening quarter and it could been more were it not for a rushed pass by Luke Fitzgerald.
So close. So ultimately costly.
Toulon are not reigning, three-time European Cup champions for nothing, however, and flounced back into the tie.
Wave after wave of red jerseys sucked blue shirts in and Juan Smith trotted home when play came out to the deserted left flank.
Still, two Johnny Sexton penalties had Leinster 16-5 up at half-time and gave fans reason to believe the rot could be stopped.
The second half needed a Leinster score but they found themselves soaking tackles and living on the edge.
The only thing Leinster's increasingly battered players could do to elicit cheers of support was to effect turnovers and put in big defensive hits. Isa being Isa...
Toulon had looked like a upturned bin for the guts of an hour but their all-star pack got their act together and phases began to build.
Drew Mitchell could have scored twice and further scores were denied by hearty defence from the likes of Tom Denton and Josh van der Flier.
Leinster were out of gas and out of ideas in the final 20 and were once again undone by a rolling maul. Replacement hooker Anthony Etrillard moshed over to make it 17-16.
By the time Tom Taylor's penalty made it 20-16, many Blues fans had seen enough.
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