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St Helens fans couldn’t believe what they saw as Toulouse Olympique ran riot, winning 46-0 at the Totally Wicked Stadium. The heavy defeat means the Saints have fallen out of the Super League top six, putting their play-off hopes in serious danger.

From the first whistle, Toulouse looked sharper and more determined. St Helens had no answer to the visitors’ pace and power, and the scoreline grew bigger with every passing minute.

How Toulouse Took Control

Toulouse dominated every part of the game. They scored early and never let up. Their attack was unstoppable, and their defense was rock solid.

  • Fast starts – Toulouse scored three tries in the first 20 minutes, leaving St Helens chasing the game.
  • Defensive grit – The Saints barely got near the Toulouse try line, and when they did, they were turned away.
  • Clinical finishing – Every break was turned into points, with the visitors converting most of their chances.

By halftime, the score was already out of reach, and the second half was more of the same. Toulouse added more tries, and St Helens had no way back.

St Helens’ Nightmare Afternoon

For the home side, it was a day to forget. They were outplayed in every area of the field. The forwards struggled to get go-forward, and the backs couldn’t find any space.

  • Key players missing? – Several regular starters were out injured, and the team lacked their usual spark.
  • Errors at crucial moments – Dropped balls and missed tackles gave Toulouse easy field position.
  • No answer to Toulouse’s physicality – The visitors were bigger and stronger, and St Helens couldn’t cope.

This loss drops the Saints out of the top six for the first time in months. They now sit seventh, needing to win their remaining games just to have a shot at the playoffs.

What This Means for Both Teams

For Toulouse, this victory is a massive boost. They move up the table and show they can compete with the best. Their fans will be dreaming of a late push for the playoffs.

For St Helens, the alarm bells are ringing. They need to regroup quickly and find a way to win again. Their next few matches are must-win if they want to get back into the top six. The pressure is on the coach and players to turn things around.

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