Reborn Wilkinson pushes England case
England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson kicked 16 points and survived a worrying late hit to lead Toulon to a 31-23 European Challenge Cup win over Saracens on Thursday.
In the process, he passed the 100-point mark for his new French employers as well as further pushing his case for a starting place in the England line-up for the forthcoming autumn Tests.
Fiji international centre Gabrieli Lovobalavu scored two first-half tries to help Toulon to an 18-9 lead at the break with Wilkinson playing a key role in both.
After Wilkinson had kicked two penalties for a 6-3 lead, the first try came in the 27th minute with the Englishman quickly releasing Japan's Tongan-born winger Christian Loamanu who in turn fed Lovobalavu.
The Fijian was on the scoresheet again five minutes later.
This time Wilkinson launched a high, testing kick which Saracens' ex-All Black scrum-half Justin Marshall misjudged, allowing Toulon fullback Luke Rooney to break through.
With the Saracens defence desperately short-handed, flanker Joe van Niekerk joined the line to supply Lovobalavu with the try-scoring pass.
By the interval, Saracens, with England skipper Steve Borthwick back in the team after a three-week injury absence, were clinging on thanks to three penalties from South African fly-off Derick Hougaard.
Toulon were quickly 23-9 ahead in the second half when a flurry of quick passes allowed Loamanu to free Tom May to score despite a suspicion of a forward pass.
Wilkinson missed the conversion but added a penalty for a 28-9 lead before Saracens cut the deficit again when Springbok lock Wikus van Heerden finished off a powerful, rolling maul.
Hougaard converted for 28-16 before Wilkinson added another penalty for a 31-16 lead heading into the last 15 minutes.
Saracens reduced the gap in the dying moments when winger Richard Haughton scored a breakaway try after intercepting a wayward pass from Toulon scrum-half Pierre Mignoni.
Wilkinson, whose career has been blighted by injuries, survived a late heavy tackle but dusted himself off before forcing a timely turnover.
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