Five first-half tries help St Helens past Toulouse

Jackson Hastings (right), pictured during St Helens' win at Catalans earlier this season, scored 10 of their 30 points against Toulouse
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Toulouse (0) 16
Tries: Laguerre, Polselli, Dupree Goals: Shorrocks 2
St Helens (28) 30
Tries: Paasi, Murphy 2, Klemmer, Cross Goals: Hastings 5
St Helens put in a dominant first-half performance to earn a Super League win at Toulouse.
Agnatius Paasi and David Klemmer crossed for the visitors either side of Lewis Murphy's double as Saints took control early on.
Deon Cross' score put the visitors 28-0 up at half-time, but Toulouse got off the mark through Benjamin Laguerre's try just past the hour.
Luke Polselli and Tyler Dupree both crossed the whitewash as Toulouse improved after the break, but the damage had already been done and Jackson Hastings kicked a late penalty - his fifth goal of the match - to round off victory.
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Paasi got Saints off the mark courtesy of some fine work from Owen Dagnall, with Murphy touching down for his first soon after when Cross and Hastings combined to send him over in the corner.
Murphy had his second eight minutes later, this time when Tristan Sailor offloaded to tee him up for another dash to the line.
If that was good, then Saints' fourth try of the evening was even better - a high kick into the Toulouse 10 was met by Sailor, who put in an audacious offload to Klemmer who coasted over with ease.
Cross bagged a try of his own, Saints prospering from a six-again with Jake Wingfield putting in a short pass in the build-up.
Toulouse had a better go of things after the break and finally made their pressure count as Laguerre went in for their first score of the night.
They then continued to keep the visitors pegged in their own half, eventually working the ball wide to Polselli to score in the corner, while Dupree reduced the deficit further.
However, a late tackle on Klemmer in the closing stages allowed former Man of Steel Hastings to kick over a late penalty - which proved to be Saints' only points of the second half.
St Helens have won four of their first five Super League matches in 2026 and are two points behind leaders Wigan, while Toulouse slipped to a third defeat in five outings.
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St Helens head coach Paul Rowley told Sky Sports:
"We had some standards that we wanted to uphold and we didn't quite manage to do it.
"All credit to Toulouse for having the resurgence. Nonetheless, we would have taken that result before we got here."
Toulouse: Ashall-Bott; Laguerre, Tropis, Rennie, Polselli; Lacans, Shorrocks; Belmas, Hands, Dupree, Jussaume, Lima, Marion.
Interchanges: Cator, Bretherton, Roumanos, Butler.
St Helens: Robertson; Dagnall, Percival, Cross, Murphy; Sailor, Hastings; Paasi, Wingfield, Delaney, Wright, Whitley, Klemmer.
Interchanges: Whitby, Stephens, Davies, Sinclair.
Referee: Tom Grant.