Castleford Tigers defeated Toulouse Olympique in a Super League match after establishing a significant early lead [1].
The victory reinforces Castleford's competitive standing in the league while marking a difficult stretch for the Toulouse side. This result highlights the disparity in current form between the two clubs as the season progresses.
Castleford dominated the opening period of the game, leading 24-0 at the break [1]. The team's offensive pressure was evident throughout the first half, preventing Toulouse from scoring any points before the halftime whistle.
Four tries were scored by Castleford during the first half to build that lead [2]. The scoring efforts came from Tom Weaver, Phoenix Laulu-Togaga'e, Jason Qareqare, and Zac Cini [2].
This match represents the 11th defeat of the season for Toulouse. The loss continues a challenging run for the French side, which has struggled to maintain defensive consistency against top-tier Super League opponents.
Castleford's ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities early in the match allowed them to control the tempo. By securing a substantial lead by the 40-minute mark, the Tigers were able to manage the game's closing stages with a comfortable margin.
“Castleford led 24-0 at the break”
The result underscores a widening gap in performance between the established English clubs and Toulouse Olympique. With 11 losses on the season, Toulouse faces a significant uphill battle to climb the Super League standings, while Castleford's offensive efficiency suggests they remain a threat in the competition.

