Super League: Toulouse Olympique, still without a win this season, is preparing to welcome the overpowering St Helens
The TO players lost on Friday, March 11, at Wakefield (18-6), on behalf of the fifth day of the Super League. A fifth setback in as many meetings for Toulouse, who retain the standings. A very bad deal before the reception of St Helens, the defending champion and undefeated leader, at Ernes-Wallon on Saturday March 19.
Friday evening March 11, Toulouse Olympique missed the car at Wakefield, on behalf of the fifth day of the Super League. An 18-6 loss to a direct competitor for maintenance. “We lost the match in the first half, supported Toulouse coach Sylvain Houles. We didn’t take our chances, we paid dearly for it.”
And in the end it’s a very bad deal in accounting terms since at the end of this fifth consecutive, Toulouse consolidates a little more its last place with zero victory.
St Helens, five games, five wins
If bitterness is the dominant feeling within the Toulouse Olympique, the latter must put back the blue of heating as soon as possible. The next day provides for the reception of St Helens, the flagship team of this Super League which has held the trophy since 2019.
The season ended, in addition to the Super League, the “Saints” won the Cup at the expense of Castleford (26-12).
Currently, the defending champions are walking on water with five wins in as many games, including the last Friday night, at the expense of Warrington (28-2). Saturday March 19 (6 p.m.) it is a team of extra-treiziste who comes to defile the lawn of Ernest-Wallon.