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Top 14: Clermont Auvergne and Stade Francais slip up in France

Image: Clermont's Brock James could not kick them to victory

Clermont and Stade Francais slumped to shock French Top 14 defeats on Saturday, leaving them locked together with defending champions and new leaders Toulon.

Clermont, who had started the weekend on top, conceded a last-minute try to lose 14-12 at La Rochelle who moved off the bottom.

Stade Francais, meanwhile, lost their first home game of the season when Oyonnax grabbed a 15-13 victory as the mid-table outsiders celebrated a second win in the capital following their 21-17 triumph over Racing Metro in November.

Saturday's results left Clermont and Stade on 51 points, the same as Toulon who defeated Bayonne 24-17 on Friday. Australian fly-half Brock James had kicked Clermont into a 12-9 lead and with the clock ticking down, it appeared to be enough.

However, La Rochelle took a quick tap penalty rather than kick for goal which could have levelled the scores and they were rewarded for their positive approach when Italian winger Malietoa Hingano sprinted away for the game's only try.

Stade Francais went into their game against Oyonnax having won their last two home games at their Stade Jean-Bouin home.

International scrum-half Jules Plisson had penned a new deal with Stade in midweek but he suffered a horror show with the boot, missing three crucial kicks.

One was a 45-metre attempt which would have secured victory but came back off the posts. In contrast, Oyonnax fly-half Benjamin Urdapilleta went 100 percent with his five penalties.

Stade at least had the consolation of a losing bonus point helped by Djibril Camara scoring the game's only try.

Racing Metro are in fourth spot after edging Lyon 13-11 thanks to a try off a spectacular 60-metre dash by full-back Brice Dulin just before the interval.

Montpellier, with former South Africa World Cup winning coach Jake White at the helm, kept their play-off hopes alive with a 34-24 win over Bordeaux.

Bordeaux squandered a losing bonus point in the closing minutes as Montpellier claimed a fourth successive home win after seeing off Toulouse twice (in Top 14 and European Champions Cup) and Toulon.

Montpellier took victory the hard way, seeing first half injuries picked up by lock forward Tom Donnelly and fly-half Ben Lucas.

Scrum-half Benoit Paillaugue was then red-carded for a dangerous tackle on opposing full-back Sofiane Guitoune after just 20 minutes.

Despite their numerical disadvantage, Montpellier claimed victory with two tries from back row Akapusi Qera and Enzo Selponi, who had replaced the injured Lucas.

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