Perpignan gatecrash Noves' 1,000th Toulouse game

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Toulouse's winger Yves Donguy (R) clashes with Perpignan's winger Adrien Plante

Toulouse’s winger Yves Donguy (R) clashes with Perpignan’s winger Adrien Plante during their French Top 14 rugby union match on February 15, 2013 at the Ernet Wallon Stadium in Toulouse, southern France. Perpignan defeated Toulouse 19-18.

PARIS (AFP): South African centre Gavin Hume scored the only try as Perpignan defeated Toulouse 19-18 on Friday to shatter Guy Noves’ dream of celebrating his 1,000th match with the French champions with victory.

Hume scored with 10 minutes left with Welsh fly-half James Hook kicking the crucial extras as Perpignan came back from 18-12 down to condemn Toulouse to a first loss at their Stade Ernest-Wallon home in almost three years.

Former All Black Luke McAlister kicked all of Toulouse’s points with Hook equally accurate as the defending champions, stripped of seven international players away on Six Nations duty, slumped to a second successive domestic defeat.

“It’s a bitter defeat because I feel we dominated the match until the last 10 minutes,” said manager Noves, who insisted he would trade the 1,000-match mark for a win.

Toulouse's manager Guy Noves instructs his players against Perpignan on February 15, 2013 in Toulouse, southern France

Toulouse’s manager Guy Noves instructs his players during their French Top 14 rugby union match against Perpignan on February 15, 2013 at the Ernet Wallon Stadium in Toulouse, southern France. South African centre Gavin Hume scored the only try as Perpignan defeated Toulouse 19-18 on Friday to shatter Noves’ dream of celebrating his 1,000th match with the French champions with victory.

“I’d prefer to have 100 fewer matches and have won tonight.”

Noves has been associated with Toulouse since 1975 when he made his debut as a player before progressing to coach and manager.

The 59-year-old, who has led the club to a record four European Cups and been involved in 10 national titles, even turned down the opportunity to take the reins of the French national team in 2011 to remain loyal to his long-time employers.

After his 259-game playing career ended in 1988, he had overseen 740 matches as coach and manager — including 540 in the Top 14 and a record 131 in the European Cup — up until Friday.

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