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Saints pass stern Castres test to reach last eight
George Furbank runs with the ball in hand for Northampton against CastresImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption,

Saints captain George Furbank scored an excellent second-half try shortly after setting up a score for Josh Kemeny

BySteve MatherBBC Sport journalist

Investec Champions Cup

Northampton Saints (14) 49

Tries: Penalty try, Fischetti, Kemeny, Freeman, Furbank, McParland, Dingwall Cons: Belleau 6

Castres (15) 41

Tries: Ambadiang 2, Chabouni, Ardron, Karawalevu, Botitu Cons: Fernandez, Herve 3 Pen: Fernandez

Northampton were given a stern examination of their Champions Cup credentials by impressive Castres as they came out on top of an engrossing contest to book their place in the quarter-finals.

Saints were 12-0 down after 11 minutes as Christian Ambadiang and Theo Chabouni stunned the home side, before a penalty try and yellow card to Ambadiang gave the hosts a route back into the game.

Northampton prop Danilo Fischetti powered over but Saints trailed 15-14 at the break, taking the lead for the first time thanks to Josh Kemeny early in the second period after some fine footwork from captain George Furbank.

From there the tries flowed freely from both sides, with Tommy Freeman and Furbank's scores replied to by Tyler Ardron and Vuate Karawalevu.

Fraser Dingwall's try finally pushed Saints out of range but Castres scored the last of the 13 tries when Ambadiang raced away for his second as the French Top 14 side pushed Prem leaders Northampton all the way to the final whistle.

Phil Dowson's side will face the winner of Saturday's all-English contest between Bath and Saracens in next weekend's quarter-final.

Christian Ambadiang scores a try for CastresImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption,

Castres wing Christian Ambadiang scored the first and last tries of an entertaining last-16 tie

Castres' line speed and pressure on passes forced Saints into some early handling errors, one of which led to the visitors taking a deserved lead after eight minutes.

Scrum-half Jeremy Fernandez took the ball from a scrum and broke down the blind side before putting a perfectly weighted kick behind the Saints defence for winger Ambadiang to race onto and score.

They had a second soon after when Ambadiang intercepted a loose pass and the ball was moved wide for Chabouni to stride over and make it 12-0.

Saints were on the board after 15 minutes with a penalty try for an Ambadiang high tackle on Archie McParland as he looked set to score, with the Castres winger yellow-carded.

They were down to 13 men after 18 minutes when lock Guillaume Ducat recklessly cleared out Henry Pollock at a ruck but they stretched their lead despite their numerical disadvantage with a Fernandez penalty before Saints hit back through Fischetti.

Castres took a one-point lead into the break but the hosts went in front for the first time two minutes into the second half when Furbank created space for Kemeny to dive over.

Last season's runners-up Saints seemed to seize control of the contest when Furbank sent Freeman over the line to make it 26-15 but Ardron intercepted McParland's pass to fire back immediately and keep Castres in the contest.

The home crowd was left stunned as Karawalevu powered over from first-phase ball to make it 28-27 in the 56th minute and the winger thought he had another score soon afterwards to put Castres ahead - but it was pulled back for a knock-on from the restart.

That proved crucial as, moments later, Furbank picked a perfect line though the visiting defence to race over from distance and settle his side's nerves with a fifth try and McParland added a sixth shortly after the hour.

Castres received a third yellow card of the night in the 69th minute when Veresa Ramototabua departed and Dingwall made the most of the extra space immediately to give Saints just about enough breathing room to see out the victory.

Northampton are into the last eight of the Champions Cup for a third consecutive year and England centre Dingwall told BBC Radio 5 Live: "It's easy to forget how special that is when you do it a few times in a row.

"We're trying to remind ourselves that these things don't come around too often and you have to work hard to get into these positions.

"It's still really special and we're really enjoying this tournament at the moment. It's a great chance to play different teams and make some cool memories."

Saints survive a real scare

Saints were given a real scare by a Castres team who not too many people would have tipped to win away at the team sitting at the top of The Prem.

But the visitors showed they were up for the fight from minute one, disrupting Northampton's attacks and showing how dangerous they could be with possession as they raced into a 12-0 lead.

The Saints crowd had been left a little subdued and surprised by Castres' opening salvo but indiscipline opened the door for the hosts to get back into the contest and two yellow cards in quick succession seemed to kick-start them into action.

To their credit, Castres refused to go away but Saints eventually came out on top of a chaotic, frantic and high-quality contest to begin the last-16 weekend in style.

They passed this test of character but Dowson's side face Bath or Saracens next and could play nemesis Bordeaux, who beat them in last year's final and in this year's pool stage, in the semi-finals - so there are many tough battles to come if they want to go one better and win the trophy this time around.

Line-ups

Northampton: Furbank (capt); Freeman, Litchfield, Dingwall, Ramm; Belleau, McParland; Fischetti, Wright, Green, Lockett, Van der Mescht, Kemeny, Pollock, Chick.

Replacements: Langdon, West, Kundiona, Prowse, Munga, Pearson, Weimann, Hutchinson.

Castres: Chabouni; Ambadiang, Botitu, Goodhue, Karawalevu; Herve, Fernandez; Walcker, Durand-Pradere, Corato, Ducat, Vanverberghe, Delaporte (capt), Ardron, Papalii.

Replacements: Colonna, Guerois-Galisson, Azar, Maravat, Cope, Ramototabua, Arata, Palis.

Yellow cards: Ambadiang (15), Ducat (18), Ramototabua (69)

Match officials

Referee: Craig Evans (Wales)

Assistant referees: Morne Ferreira (South Africa), Jonny MacKenzie (Scotland)

TMO: Marius Jonker (South Africa)

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Originally reported by BBC Sport