Stade Toulousain, reigning European champions, won this Saturday in Dublin against Munster (23-23, 4-2 pens), in the quarter-finals of the Champions Cup.
At the end of the line!
The Irish scored three tries by Kendellen (9th), Earls (38th) and Haley (43rd), as many as the Red and Blacks who scored by Ntamack (11th) and Lebel, twice (25th, 66th).
At the end of regulation time, the two teams were tied (24-24) and had to go into extra time, during which no points were scored, the Irish having missed two drops.
The outcome of the match, a first since 2009 and Leicester's victory against Cardiff for a place in the final, was therefore disputed on penalties.
Six players on either side had to try their luck.
Murray managed Munster's first attempt in front of the posts, imitated by Dupont.
Second shot missed by Healy, while Ramos succeeded.
Carbery then scored, as did Ntamack.
Second shot, from 40m this time, for Murray who missed the target.
Dupont, he did not tremble!
Healy then missed his second shot and precipitated his team's downfall.
What a feat from Ugo Mola's players who are still in the running to defend their title.
In the semi-finals, Stade Toulousain will face the winner of the quarter between the English of Leicester or the Irish of Leinster who will face each other this Saturday from 6.30 p.m.