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Toulouse Maintain Strong Start In Win Over Castleford

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21 February 2026


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Toulouse (10) 24


Tries: Jussaume, Rennie 2, Laguerre Goals: Rouge 4


Castleford (12) 12


Tries: Mapapalangi, Qareqare Goals: Weaver 2


Newcomers Toulouse's strong start to the Super League season continued with success in the house over Castleford Tigers.


Trailing at the break, Olympique ran in four tries in overall to claim 2 wins from two following their victory at Wakefield last weekend in their very first Super League campaign in four years.


Two tries from Reubenn Rennie and one each from Mathieu Jussaume and Benjamin Laguerre suggested the home side got the two points in the south of France.


Krystian Mapapalangi and Jason Qareqare touched down for Tigers but they decreased to a second consecutive league defeat under brand-new head coach Ryan Carr.


In simply the 2nd minute, Rennie broke through the Cas defence before Jussaume's perseverance him to barge over and open the scoring.


Cas then got on the board when Tom Weaver's accurate up-and-under was gathered by Mapapalangi to dot down under the sticks before Weaver included the additionals to get the lead.


Pierre-Jean Lima knocked-on millimetres in front of the Tigers tryline but they were not to be rejected 3 minutes afterwards when a charming show-and-go from Cesar Rouge permitted the space for Rennie to power over and put Toulouse back in front.


A gorgeous tipped pass to the wing from Mapapalangi established Qareqare, who found space in the left corner to dive over for an excellent try but Weaver hit the post with his conversion attempt significance Tigers remained level after a pulsating very first half an hour.


A terrible error from Toulouse wing Laguerre under the high ball imposed six-again and Weaver kicked the visitors ahead in front of the sticks.


In the passing away moments of the very first half, Darnell McIntosh avoided a particular 4 points for the hosts, tapping the ball behind when Jussaume appeared predestined to score a second as Tigers' defence repelled their hosts on 4 sets of six to keep a half-time lead.


After Toulouse successfully challenged a knock-on, the home side returned in front after the break when a quick transfer to the left enabled Laguerre to score in the left corner.


With less than 20 minutes remaining, Rennie was too effective for Tigers captain Alex Mellor as he barged over from close variety for his 2nd to make the match a two-score video game for the very first time.


At this phase Castleford lost their discipline and, after yielding another penalty in their own half, Rouge notched over 2 points to seal the win as Chris Atkin was sent to the bin for a ball take.


The visitors stopped working to create in the second half and, while down to 12 guys, Mellor limped off hurt with minutes left.


Toulouse: Ashall-Bott; Laguerre, Tropis, Rennie, Ulberg; Lacans, Rouge; Belmas, Hands, Dupree, Jussaume, Lima, Marion.


Interchanges: Cator, Butler, Bretherton, Garrigues.


Castleford: Rooney; Ravalawa, McIntosh, Mapapalangi, Qareqare; Asi, Weaver; Atoni, Hood, Lawler, Lane, Mellor, Stimson.


Interchanges: Westerman, Atkin, Hall, Beckett.


Sin-bin: Atkin (73 )