Munster 24-24 Toulouse (AET): Defending champions win dramatic European Cup quarter-final on penalty shootout

Toulouse beat Munster in penalty shootout with sides tied at 24-24 after extra-time at Aviva Stadium; Ben Healy (twice) and Conor Murray miss place-kicks for Munster as Toulouse triumph 4-2 in Dublin; Toulouse will now face Leinster in semi-final, also to be played at Aviva Stadium

By Michael Cantillon at Aviva Stadium

Image: Toulouse celebrate a dramatic shootout win over Munster in their European Champions Cup quarter-final in Dublin

Defending European champions Toulouse progressed to the semi-finals in dramatic fashion as they registered a penalty shooutout victory over Munster in Dublin, after the match had finished 24-24.

Played in front of over 40,000 supporters at the Aviva Stadium due to Thomond Park being unavailable as a result of Ed Sheeran concerts at the venue, Munster scored tries through Alex Kendellen, Keith Earls and Mike Haley, as they led by 10 points until 14 minutes to go, and by three until four minutes to play.

Indeed, the injury-enforced exit of skipper Peter O'Mahony - later named player of the match - with Munster still ahead by 10 proved critical, as did their performance at the scrum where they repeatedly let Toulouse back into the contest by shipping penalties.

Image: Munster had phenomenal support at the Aviva Stadium

Matthis Lebel (two) and Romain Ntamack scored tries for Toulouse, with full-back Thomas Ramos adding three conversions and a penalty.

No points were shared during extra-time, with Munster missing two drop-goal attempts through Ben Healy and Ramos missing for Toulouse, and as the sides were already level on tries scored, place-kicks proved the decider of a tremendous European encounter and occasion.

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Having nominated three kickers each, Munster missed three of their five attempts through Healy (twice) and Conor Murray - scoring via Murray's first and Joey Carbery - while Toulouse landed four via Antoine Dupont (two), Ntamack and Ramos.

Image: Toulouse skipper and scrum-half Antoine Dupont scored twice in the shootout
Image: Ben Healy watches on as his penalty shootout effort falls wide

Shorn of five starters in prop Dave Kilcoyne (neck), second row Tadhg Beirne (thigh), No 8 Gavin Coombes (ankle), flanker John Hodnett (knee) and wing Andrew Conway (knee), Munster began brightly with ball in hand but were halted early on for a neck roll at a ruck near the Toulouse 22.

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Toulouse got into their attacking groove in response, and Munster had Murray to thank for a crucial try-saving tackle on Ramos, before flankers Kendellen and O'Mahony combined for a huge breakdown penalty to clear the danger.

O'Mahony led a counter-ruck down the other end as Munster carved out a spell of territory, with the Irish province then kicking to the corner after Toulouse went off feet - a decision which saw Kendellen do brilliantly to power over past Dorian Aldegheri, Rynhardt Elstadt and Ntamack for the opening try of the tie on 10 minutes.

Image: Alex Kendellen celebrates his early try to put Munster 7-0 ahead

The Toulouse response was immediate as centre Pierre Fouyssac sprinted through on a lethal line-break, and though Munster scrambled to put him to ground, Ntamack - after dropping the ball initially - scooped up and stretched to score, with the score surviving a TMO check for a knock-on.

Image: Romain Ntamack got over for Toulouse as they hit back straight away

The Toulouse scrum had had the better of the opening exchanges, and on the French side's first put-in, they romped forward for a dominant scrum penalty to set down a marker.

Another penalty against Munster - this time for a maul collapse - saw Ntamack kick to the corner, but it proved the wrong decision when Munster's pack superbly forced the ensuing maul unplayable to win possession back.

Toulouse won a penalty against the head at the resultant scrum, however, meaning Munster failed to clear the danger, and the Top 14 outfit then called for a scrum as their mode of attack following the decision.

Given the perfect platform to work off once the Toulouse pack romped forward again, their skilful backs strung play across the pitch at pace for wing Lebel to finish a marvellous score on 27 minutes.

Image: Matthis Lebel scored two tries in the quarter-final as Toulouse stuck in the game

Ramos successfully slotted through the difficult conversion for a 14-7 lead, before Munster full-back Haley knocked on their next promising attack in the Toulouse half.

On 34 minutes, an O'Mahony lineout steal paved the way for Munster to add further points as Toulouse were penalised for going off feet at the next breakdown, but Carbery unexpectedly drilled wide from 40 metres out with a poor strike.

With five minutes of the first half to go, the officials seemed to miss Toulouse carrying the ball back over their own try-line, but Munster put it behind them to notch their second try with a minute to play.

A chip and chase by Chris Farrell earned Munster a lineout in the 22, and once Springbok centre Damian de Allende did damage with a powerful carry, loosehead Josh Wycherley showed outstanding hands near the try-line, and Farrell attacked the line before reversing a pop pass, Earls touched down out wide following a long Carbery pass.

Image: Keith Earls touched down for Munster's second try in the first half

Carbery put his earlier miss behind him to land an exquisite conversion from near the touchline, leaving the half-time score of a pulsating contest 14-14.

A stirring spell of counter-rucking by Munster after a vital Earls tackle gave them the opening chance for points in the second period, but Carbery was off target again with another poor miss.

Again, Munster put the blow behind them as Haley stepped and slid over for their third try within moments on 44 minutes, after a magnificent Farrell break on the outside followed Simon Zebo expertly claiming a high ball.

Image: Mike Haley stretched out to score Munster's third try early in the second half

Toulouse responded with a series of impactful carries which edged them up the pitch and into the 22, with Munster only quelling the attack through a superb Wycherley breakdown penalty.

On 51 minutes, Toulouse lock Rory Arnold was then sent to the sin-bin for lifting Zebo above the horizontal in the tackle, with the rangy lock fortunate to avoid red as the back of the Munster wing's head hit the turf.

Indeed, referee Luke Pearce appeared ready to brandish a red card before an intervention from TMO Stuart Terheege.

Replacement Toulouse hooker Peato Mauvaka earned a key breakdown penalty in his own 22 with Munster attacking vs 14, but Munster then displayed their own fabulous piece of defending as O'Mahony and Jack O'Donoghue combined to hold up Dupont and win a turnover.

Maxime Medard next knocked on a Murray box-kick which looked to have travelled too long, with momentum firmly on Munster's side, and when Fouyssac tackled Farrell off the ball following the scrum, Carbery tapped over the simple effort for a 10-point lead at 24-14.

Image: Joey Carbery landed three conversions and a penalty, putting Munster 10 points ahead, but he also missed two earlier penalties

An overthrown Diarmuid Barron lineout near the Toulouse 22 saw Munster's next chance slip away, and with Toulouse restored to 15, Farrell knocked on deep in the Munster half to invite a flurry of Toulouse pressure, which was only lifted when O'Mahony conjured up another remarkable breakdown turnover.

O'Mahony was forced to depart thereafter with an arm injury, but Munster's goal-line resistance refused to wilt as Zebo brought down Pita Ahki out wide, before Jason Jenkins stripped the ball back.

Out of nothing, Toulouse then struck for a sensational try with 14 minutes left, as a beautifully disguised Mauvaka no-look pass saw Lebel sprint into space and step Zebo to score.

A penalty against Barron for not releasing at the breakdown before a jackal attempt saw Toulouse back into the Munster 22, but a lengthy stanza of Toulouse attacking was ended when Cyril Baille knocked on under the challenge of John Ryan.

Just when it seemed as if Munster had done enough though, issues at the scrum proved pivotal again as Toulouse won a penalty against the head, which Ramos dispatched to level matters with little time left on the clock.

Image: Thomas Ramos landed three conversions, a penalty to level the game, and his penalty in the shootout

Replacement second row Thomas Ahern then gave away a penalty from the restart for playing a man in the air, which saw Toulouse handed another opportunity to attack in the closing stages, but a final Baptiste Germain knock-on saw the chance go.

Instead, a final penalty against Toulouse for hands in the ruck handed Healy a 56-metre penalty attempt with the clock in the red, but his effort dropped inches wide to leave the game needing extra-time.

Image: Healy came very close to winning the tie with the final kick of normal time from 56 metres out

After Ahern stole a Toulouse attacking lineout near the 22, two great chances passed Munster by when Ahern sprinted through but was just scragged back by prop David Ainuʻu, before De Allende kicked when he ought to have passed down the left.

Into the final period of extra-time, and in a near unbearably-tense atmosphere, Healy put a drop-goal attempt wide on knock-on advantage, before Munster gave up yet another penalty at the scrum on their own put-in, this time when well-placed within the Toulouse 22.

With two minutes to go in extra-time, it was Toulouse's turn to strike wide with a drop-goal as Ramos failed to connect properly, before Healy sliced wide with the very final kick of the match for Munster.

It meant place-kicks to decide a European Cup clash for just the second time in history, and Toulouse to break Munster hearts in Europe again.

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