Clermont Auvergne moved to the top of the Top 14 table on Saturday with a come-from-behind 29-19 win over Castres at the Stade Marcel Michelin.David Strettle struck for the games first try in the 19th minute, then?Benjamin Urdapilleta hit back five minutes later for Castres, with the conversion edging them into a narrow lead.?A tight contest saw the visitors take a two point lead into the break, before Judicael Cancoriet grabbed the crucial first score of the second half to take Clermont into the lead, with?Noa Nakaitaci going over shortly afterwards to assert the home teams dominance.?Castres were kept tryless in the second period, and so Clermont go top, with La Rochelle and Montpelier both playing on Sunday.?A late?Raphael Lagarde penalty saw?Bayonne?draw 22-22 with?Lyon?at the?Stade Jean Dauger, after Mike Harris for the visitors and Romaine Martial for the hosts had crossed for tries. Fred Michalak looked to have secured the points for Lyon with his second penalty kick in the 74th minute, but Lagarde stepped up to level the scores in the 78th.Another nail-biter at the?Stade du Hameau resulted in a 30-28 win for?Bordeaux-Begles?at the home of?Pau. UBB?claimed their fourth win of the Top 14 season thanks to?a 77th minute try from replacement Romain Lonca, meaning that Tom Taylors eight successful kicks for the hosts were in vain as they let an eight point lead going into the last ten minutes slip away.?Meanwhile at the?Stade Ernest Wallon, Toulouse continued their resurgence as they dispatched?Grenoble?by 31-3.?Gillian Galan and Maxime Médard crossed for the hosts in the first half, with?Tala Gray and Florian Fritz completing the rout with second-half tries.?In the evenings late kick-off at the?Stade Amédée Domenech,?Brive?defeated?Racing 92?25-16. ?A drop goal from Nicolas Bezy gave Brive an early lead, but Racing92 responded well, as James Hart converted a try from Argentinian winger Juan Imhoff. From then on the home side dominated, Gaetan Germain kicking 17 points across the match, whilst Sisa Koyamaibole crossed in the first half. 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Adam Scott has stormed to a share of the clubhouse lead with a brilliant second-round seven-under-par 65 at the Australian Open in Sydney.Steaming after opening with a disappointing 73, Scott took his frustrations out on Royal Sydney on Friday, rattling in seven birdies and an eagle on the 513-metre par-5 seventh.Veteran Rod Pampling continued his excellent form with a 66 to join Scott on top at six under for the championship.Fresh from hitting a $1.5 million jackpot in Las Vegas with his first win in America in a decade, Pampling was less spectacular with five birdies but steadier than Scott, who blotched his colourful scorecard with two bogeys.The cream certainly rose to the top on Friday, with fellow US PGA Tour stars Jhonattan Vegas and two-time Open champion Aaron Baddeley also making big moves.Vegass 66 vaulted him to equal third in the clubhouse at five under alongside first-round co-leaders Lucas Herbert and Curtis Luck, who had afternoon tee-offs.Baddeley followed up his first-round 74 with a sizzling 66 of his own to climb to four under overall in his quest to lift the Stonehaven Cup for a third time - and second time at Royal Sydney, having reigned as a teenaged amateur in 1999.ddddddddddddScotts morning-best 65 could have been even better if not for a slow start.He missed successive six-foot birdie attempts on his first two holes, then compounded his woes with a bogey on the third to briefly slip back to two over.But he was on his way after draining back-to-back 15-foot putts for birdies on his fourth and fifth holes.Two-time champion Peter Senior created headlines of his own on Friday but for vastly different reasons.The 57-year-old hobbled off the course with chronic hip pain six holes into his second round and immediately announced his retirement from golf.Its just horrendous, Senior said.I cant hit a golf shot out there. Its no good me being out there annoying the other guys because theyre playing pretty well so this is it for me. Im not playing any more golf. ' ' '