Ramos Kicks Toulouse to Dramatic Top 14 Title After Extra-Time
- On June 28, 2025, Toulouse defeated Bordeaux-Begles 39-33 after extra time at Stade de France to win their 24th French Top 14 rugby title.
- The match was forced into extra time after Bordeaux’s Maxime Lucu successfully converted a 40-metre penalty just as the final whistle blew, leveling the score at 33-33.
- Toulouse led 20-16 at halftime with tries from Anthony Jelonch and Jack Willis, while Bordeaux responded through Damian Penaud, Matthieu Jalibert, and Guido Petti.
- Thomas Ramos contributed 24 points, including two crucial penalties in extra time, leading Toulouse to secure their third straight Top 14 championship and maintaining an unbeaten streak of 11 consecutive final victories.
- Toulouse reinforced their dominance in French rugby, while Bordeaux-Begles missed out on a domestic double after winning the Champions Cup last month.
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The Scottish international created the sensation in the corridors of the Stade de France, Saturday 28 June at night, following the success of Toulouse in the Top 14 final against Bordeaux (39-33 after extension).
Toulouse edge out Bordeaux to secure third straight Top 14 crown
PARIS - Toulouse claimed their third consecutive Top 14 title and a record-extending 24th French championship by beating Bordeaux Begles 39-33 after extra time in a dramatic final on Saturday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Toulouse Triumphs Again: A Dramatic Victory for the Ages | Sports-Games
Toulouse Triumphs Again: A Dramatic Victory for the Ages Toulouse claimed their 24th French championship by winning the Top 14 title for the third consecutive year, defeating Bordeaux Begles 39-33 after a thrilling extra time finale on Saturday.An action-packed match saw Thomas Ramos kick two crucial penalties in the last moments after Bordeaux's Maxime Lucu converted a penalty to extend the game at 33-33. Toulouse benefited from tries by Anthon…
The reds and blacks won (39-33), on Saturday 28 June at the Stade de France, the final of the French championship, after an extension, against the Girondins whom they had already beaten last year. The Toulosains are sacred for the 24th time in their history.
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