By Rugby Onslaught

Top 14 produces undoubtedly the strangest end to a match of all time

There are not many moments, if any, where almost all 30 players on the pitch are celebrating, but the Top 14 managed to find a way on Sunday.

As Biarritz lined up for an attacking five metre lineout at home against La Rochelle at the Parc des Sports d'Aguilera in the final play of the game, no one saw what was going to happen next.

Fortunately for all Biarritz fans, hooker François Da Ros was able to dot down to secure the win and lift his side off the bottom of the Top 14 table. Equally, La Rochelle scrum-half Tawera Kerr-Barlow was able to retrieve the ball and kick it out to secure the win and move his side into the top six in the league. How can this happen? Well the answer is simple, a mysterious ball entered the field of play to fool all players concerned and produce one of the strangest ends of a game ever.

Take a look:

After this debacle, the referee decided to award Biarritz with a scrum, which they subsequently scored from. This means after all the drama they did indeed secure the win and move themselves from the foot of the Top 14 table, where three-time European champions Toulon now lie.

Biarritz

1 J. Cronin

2 B. Soury

3 G. Nutsubidze

4 K. Gimeno

5 J. Tyrell

6 D. O'Callaghan

7 M. Hirigoyen

8 J. Dyer

9 K. Aurrekoetxea

10 B. Herron

11 S. Barry

12 F. Saili

13 T. Kuridrani

14 G. Stark

15 R. Lonca

Replacements

20 J. Jonas

22 V. Martin

21 G. Bosch

23 Q. Samaran

17 B. Erdocio

18 A. Erbani

19 S. Armitage

16 F. Da Ros

La Rochelle

1 D. Priso

2 P. Bourgarit

3 J. Sclavi

4 R. Sazy

5 R. Picquette

6 W. Liebenberg

7 P. Boudehent

8 V. Vito

9 T. Kerr-Barlow

10 I. West

11 P. Boudehent

12 J. Favre

13 J. Sinzelle

14 D. Leyds

15 B. Dulin

Replacements

23 R. Herrera

19 M. Tanguy

22 P. Popelin

16 F. Bosch

17 L. Aouf

18 T. Lavault

21 R. Buliruarua

20 T. Berjon