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Northampton first to reach Champions Cup quarters after 90-point bout

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NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 03: George Furbank of Northampton Saints breaks clear to score his team's fifth try during the Investec Champions Cup match between Northampton Saints and Castres Olympique at cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens on April 03, 2026 in Northampton, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Northampton reached the Champions Cup quarter-finals after a battling 49-41 win over Castres.

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French side Castres raced into a 12-0 lead after only 10 minutes through tries from Christian Ambadiang and Theo Chabouni, before Saints were awarded a penalty try with the lively Ambadiang shown a yellow card for a high tackle.

Castres were reduced to 13 players when lock Guillaume Ducat caught Henry Pollock in the ruck to receive another yellow, but they increased their lead with a penalty before Danilo Fischetti went over as Saints went in at half-time trailing 15-14.

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The hosts led for the first time five minutes into the second half when Archie McParland’s pass sent Josh Kemeny over, and the lead was increased to 13 when Tommy Freeman got on the scoresheet.

The deficit was back to one after tries from Tyler Ardron and Vuate Karawalevu, but scores by George Furbank and McParland put Saints back in charge.

Vilimoni Botitu reduced the arrears to eight, but Castres lost Veresa Ramototabua to the sin bin and Northampton took advantage when Fraser Dingwall crashed over.

Ambadiang had the last word with a final-minute burst from halfway, but Saints were home and hosed by then as they booked a tie with either Bath or Saracens in the last eight.

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unknown 9 days ago

Absolutely terrible officiating IMHO, the very high tackle on McPartland was a red all day long, still we won out despite thuggery and a terrible set of officials.

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Eric Elwood 9 days ago

Northampton were there for the taking last night. Indiscipline cost them twice in key try scoring situations and in three yellows. They were scoring easily, all they needed was more discipline.

My gut is that someone has had a word with Pollock after the France-England match. He seemed to be focussed on rugby last night and better for it.


Hard fact: if Pollock had kept gloating playing French teams then Northampton will be eliminated by a French team later in the tournament. Should have happened last night against a fired up Castres.

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Timmyboy 9 days ago

Lol

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Ben Casey 9 days ago

How good was Kemeney!

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LE 9 days ago

Fantastic. With pollock grabbing all the headlines he often flies under the rader but is equally as good

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