Racing 92 defeated Toulon 41-30 and outscored their opponents by six tries to three in a thrilling game.A hat-trick from Juan imhoff for racing 92 means Toulon have now lost three of their last five games.The game began with points from the boot - a Dan Carter penalty for racing 92, a Leigh Halfpenny penalty and Francois Trinh-Duc drop goal for Toulon.Two tries in six minutes from Imhoff put Racing 92 15-6 aheadand thereafter they stayed ahead throughout.Casey Laulala and Jonathan Pelissie also scored for Toulon before half-time, with a penalty from Halfpenny between the scores leaving it 20-16 at the break.A converted try from Wenceslas Lauret, a second score of the game from Laulala another from Imhoff for his hat-trick put Racing 92 41-16 to kill the contest.A late try from Anthony Belleau and more points from the boot of Halfpenny took his personal tally to 12, and helped Toulon narrow the margin of defeat.Toulouse suffered a third straight defeat as they were beaten 25-20 by Lyon in an entertaining game at Matmut Stadium on Saturday.Lyon took an early lead courtesy of a Napolioni Nalaga try in the eighth minute, and four Fred Michalak penalties saw the hosts leading 19-3 at the break.The visitors struck back via a Sofiane Guitoune?try shortly after the restart, and another from Paul Perez on the hour-mark set up a grandstand finish.Michalak and Sebastien Bezy then traded a penalty apiece in the late stages as Lyon held on for victory.Pau sealed their second victory of the season after they comfortably beat 2015s Top 14 champions Stade Fran?ais 23-6 at Stade du Hameau.The hosts were 10-3 ahead at the break thanks to outside centre Conrad Smiths try and the boot of former All Black team-mate Colin Slade.A try five minutes after the interval from Steffon Armitage gave them a handsome cushion and from there Slades boot sealed the win.Brive bounced back from last weeks defeat at Grenoble as they ended La Rochelles winning run, prevailing 29-28 at Stade Amédée Domenech.It had looked like La Rochelle were heading to their fifth successive victory but a strong second-half from Brive saw them get the result.Benjamin Lapeyre and Arnaud Mignardi scored Brives tries while the reliable Gaetan Germain kicked two conversions and five penalties.In reply Steeve Barry, Kini Murimurivalu and Vincent Rattez crossed for La Rochelle, who will travel home with a bonus-point to their name.Montpelliers recent revival continued when they registered a 21-9 victory over Bayonne at Stade Jean Dauger.The match turned into a kicking duel between Bayonne pivot Willie du Plessis, who scored all the home sides points, and his counterpart Demetri Catrakilis, who finished with an 18-point haul courtesy of six penalties.The duo traded penalties during the opening half with Montpellier holding a slender 6-3 lead at half-time.There was more of the same in the second half as Catrakilis slotted four more three-pointers, to Du Plessis two, before Frans Steyn secured victory for the visitors with a place-kick of his own in the 77th minute.In the Saturday late kick off Clermont Auvergne beat Bordeaux Begles 40-16.After a converted try from Remi Lamerat in the 14th minute the first-half was dominated by points from the boots of Morgan parra for Clermont, and Lionel Beauxis for Bordeaux.The second-half saw Clermont score four tries to pull away through Paul Jedrasiak, Davit Zirakshvilliand a brace for David Strettle.Parra kicked 15 points, whilst Beauxis notched 11 with his boot. 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The designation was released Monday after the deadline passed for NFL teams to use franchise or transition tags on players becoming free agents.Amateur star Barry Lynn will compete in the Coral UK Open quarter-finals on Sunday afternoon after continuing his dream run in Minehead as Kyle Anderson and Joe Cullen also reached the last eight for the first time in a major championship.Lynn had won through the Rileys Amateur Qualifier at South Benfleet last month to secure a UK Open spot, and defeated Dean Stewart, Brett Claydon and Brendan Dolan to progress to Saturdays fourth round.There he defeated world champion Gary Anderson, before seeing off Cheshires Kellett with another against-the-odds triumph to become the first amateur qualifier to appear in the quarter-finals. It feels great, said Lynn, who sealed his win over Kellett with a 125 bullseye-outer bull-bullseye finish. It was a struggle against Stuart - it was always going to be a hard match, but fatigue set in and my arm felt heavy because its been a long couple of days.I was just glad to scrape over the finishing line. Its been a wonderful weekend so far and I cant wait for Sunday.Lynn will now get a chance to take on world No 1 Michael van Gerwen, the reigning UK Open champion, after the Dutch ace came from 2-0 down to win nine successive legs in defeating Kim Huybrechts.Van Gerwen had also landed a nine-dart finish in his fourth-round win over another Rileys Amateur Qualifier, Rob Cross, earlier on Saturday, and is an odds-on favourite to retain his title and claim the £60,000 winners cheque on Sunday evening. Michael van Gerwen is next up for Lynn Im really pleased to have got through again and even though I wasnt at my best it was enough and Im happy to be still in for the quarter-finals, said van Gerwen.Barry said in an interview earlier on that I was the only player hes scared of, so Im glad Im playing him! I need to prepare myself though and Im looking forward to it.The fifth round also saw Australian ace Kyle Anderson book his spot in a first-ever major ranking quarter-final with a clinical 9-2 win over Benito van de Pas - meaning that he has dropped just six legs in seeing off Andy Hamilton, James Wilson and the Dutch youngster so far this weekend.I know I can score but Im hitting doubles and Im happy with that, said Anderson.dddddddddddd. If I can keep improving that, then who knows what can happen on Sunday?Ive been comfortable for a while and Im feeling confident. Im on the main stage with a full crowd and Im looking forward to it. Kyle Anderson is through to his first major quarter-final Anderson now faces Jelle Klaasen after the former Lakeside champion reached the UK Open quarter-finals for the first time by defeating Adrian Lewis 9-7.Bradfords Joe Cullen will also play in the last four of a major for the first time following his 9-7 defeat of 2015 semi-finalist Stephen Bunting.Everyones said Ive had the potential for years and Ive always known its been there, and luckily this week its coming out, said Cullen. Im confident and hopefully Ill do well on Sunday.Cullen drew 2015 runner-up Peter Wright, who enjoyed a 9-5 win over Norwichs Darren Webster as he continued his own bid for a maiden major title.Five-time UK Open champion Phil Taylor averaged almost 104 as he continued his high-quality weekend in Minehead with a 9-7 win over 2007 finalist Vincent van der Voort, who threatened to force a deciding leg before the Stoke legend finished 81 on the bull to seal victory.Taylor now meets former Lakeside champion Mark Webster, after the left-hander reached his fourth major quarter-final in the space of six months with a 9-5 win over Austrias Mensur Suljovic.Fifth-round results:Joe Cullen 9-7 Stephen BuntingPhil Taylor 9-7 Vincent van der VoortJelle Klaasen 9-7 Adrian LewisMichael van Gerwen 9-2 Kim HuybrechtsMark Webster 9-5 Mensur SuljovicBarry Lynn 9-5 Stuart KellettPeter Wright 9-5 Darren WebsterKyle Anderson 9-2 Benito van de PasQuarter-final results:Jelle Klaasen 10-0 Kyle AndersonPeter Wright 10-7 Joe CullenMichael van Gerwen 10-6 Barry LynnPhil Taylor 10-3 Mark WebsterSemi-finals:Peter Wright v Jelle KlaasenMichael van Gerwen v Phil TaylorAlso See:Premier League talking pointsAnderson loses to LynnAmateur duo impressMVG too hot for Wright ' ' '