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          • Stephen Myler(20', 31', 51')
          • Ryan Lamb(66', 72', 79')
          • Rory Kockott(17', 34', 69', 81')
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          Saints edge past resilient Castres

          Northampton Saints' Courtney Lawes is tackled by Brice Dulin, Northampton Saints v Castres, Heineken Cup, Franklin's Gardens, Northampton, England, January 11, 2013 PA Photos
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          Northampton kept their slim Heineken Cup quarter-final hopes alive thanks to a 18-12 win over Castres in the Heineken Cup on Friday evening.

          Ulster were confirmed as Pool Four winners following their victory over Glasgow tonight, but Northampton could still reach the knockout stages as one of the best group stage runners-up. In bitterly cold temperatures and through thickening fog at Franklin's Gardens, Northampton ground out the victory they needed with three penalties each from Stephen Myler and Ryan Lamb.

          The Saints will now go in search of a bonus-point victory over Glasgow next weekend and hope that is enough to secure a berth in the quarter-finals. That scenario seemed unlikely after Northampton had been thumped at home by Ulster but Jim Mallinder's Saints revived their fortunes with a return victory at Ravenhill.

          England coaches Graham Rowntree, Andy Farrell and Mike Catt were in the stands and they will have been impressed by the all-action performance of lock Courtney Lawes, who was named man of the match.

          Castres started like a train with the hard-running centre Romain Cabannes crashing through Myler before off-loading to Max Evans, but they failed to utilise Marcel Garvey on the overlap. Northampton escaped again when scrum-half Rory Kockott missed his first penalty shot at goal after he had been tackled off the ball by Jamie Elliot.

          Having already stolen one lineout, Lawes then claimed a towering restart and galloped clear down the wing after Samu Manoa's half-break and offload. Northampton's counter-attack lost its momentum when Tom Wood dropped a pass behind him and the England flanker was then penalised for side entry at a ruck.

          Castres cleared and Northampton were back on the defensive after a powerful charge from the French side's number eight Antoine Claassen. But Northampton were saved by Lawes, who closed down Cabannes and executed a thunderous tackle which stopped Castres from exploiting another Garvey overlap.

          Kockott kicked Castres into the lead after referee George Clancy penalised the Northampton scrum, despite the Saints pack being on top and going forward. Referee Clancy evened the ledger at the very next scrum, allowing Myler to equalise but his handling of the set-piece raised more than a few eyebrows in the stands.

          Ben Foden made a half-break to keep the crowd warm in bitterly cold conditions before Soane Tonga'uiha charged for the line. He was stopped short and Northampton awarded the scrum. The Saints pack was penalised for wheeling the scrum and Castres cleared but Northampton had better luck at the next set-piece, winning a penalty which Myler kicked successfully.

          Castres equalised immediately, though, when Northampton were penalised for sealing off the ball under their own posts and the first half ended with the scores level. But Northampton should have been leading. Their driving maul was proving a valuable attacking weapon and Anton Peikrishvili was sin-binned for pulling it down as the Saints rumbled towards the line.

          Northampton hooker Dylan Hartley spurned the points and went for another catch-and-drive against the seven-man Castres pack but the Saints made a hash of it, ended up going backwards and lost the opportunity. Castres fly-half Daniel Kirkpatrick - a distant relative of the All Blacks legend Ian Kirkpatrick - hit the post with a drop-goal attempt early in the second period.

          Calum Clark, named in England's Six Nations squad this week, charged down Kockott's box kick and was then held back by the Castres scrum-half. But Phil Dowson launched the counter-attack, Myler made a half-break and then off-loaded to Hartley, who came within inches of scoring the opening try but was held up.

          Northampton won the put-in and attacked the blindside, with Foden arrowing for the corner. He was halted short but Dowson was bundled into touch. Dominic Waldouck tried to conjure an opening but was swallowed up by the Castres defence and eventually Northampton had to settle for a third Myler penalty.

          Northampton then repelled Castres, holding firm in the scrum before some aggressive defence forced Joe Tekori to hold on and concede the penalty, allowing Myler to clear. Myler was replaced by Lamb who extended Northampton's lead, but it was cancelled out by Kockott almost immediately after the Saints' replacement fly-half had been penalised for going off his feet. Lamb then almost had a pass intercepted but the tension was eased a shade when he chipped over another penalty, after Yannick Forestier had been penalised at the ruck. Lamb then sealed the victory with his third penalty, although Kockott rescued a losing bonus point for Castres with the final kick of the game.

          Northampton Saints and Castres battle under the floodlights, Northampton Saints v Castres, Heineken Cup, Franklin's Gardens, Northampton, England, January 11, 2013 PA Photos

          And post-match, Saints skipper Hartley hailed his team's character. "Tonight was a good all-round performance," the England hooker said. "We wanted to score four tries and take five points but they are a good team and to close out a game as close as that was quite professional.

          "Recently we haven't closed out those games. Going into next week, we have to get five points to keep hopes alive. We are doing all right away from home. The spirit is good in the camp. All we can do is worry about winning and hopefully the tries will come with that."

          One of the standout players was second-row Lawes and coach Mallinder was delighted with his performance. "He made a slow return to play after his injury and he is getting back to the Courtney we love," Mallinder said. "When he is at his best, Courtney is a very good footballer. He is a massive asset in the lineout and around the field as a ball-carrier and a destructive tackler. He can intimidate."

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          Standings

          Pool 1
          RTeamGPPDP
          1GLA4+4920
          2STA4+9412
          3SAL4-3811
          4SAR4+1310
          5SHA4-1010
          6ASM4-1080
          Pool 2
          RTeamGPPDP
          1BAT4+9116
          2RC4+1714
          3CAS4-810
          4EDI4-7110
          5MUN4-28
          6GLO4-276
          Pool 3
          RTeamGPPDP
          1LEI4+3518
          2HAR4+9815
          3STO4-814
          4LEI4+36
          5STA4-136
          6BAY4-1150
          Pool 4
          RTeamGPPDP
          1UNI4+7620
          2NOR4+4616
          3BRI4+5014
          4BUL4-687
          5SEC4-506
          6SCA4-543
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