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Antoine Dupont s'est fait opérer du genou à Toulouse

Antoine Dupont, Cyril Baille of France and teammates celebrate the victory following the Guinness Six Nations 2025 match between France and Scotland at Stade de France on March 15, 2025 in Saint-Denis near Paris, France. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

Comme annoncé hier, Antoine Dupont a subi ce lundi matin une chirurgie pour réparer les ligaments croisés de son genou droit, à la clinique Médipôle de Toulouse.

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Le demi de mêlée de Bleus avait été blessé au cours du match du Tournoi des Six Nations en Irlande, le 8 mars dernier. Le ménisque et le ligament collatéral avaient également été abimés par le déblayage du 2e ligne du XV du Trèfle Tadhg Beirne, précise L’Équipe.

Dupont a attendu plus de deux semaines avant de se faire opérer, notamment car il avait souhaité rester auprès du groupe France durant la dernière semaine du Tournoi.

Après la victoire en Irlande, les Bleus ont assuré un premier succès final dans la compétition depuis 2022 en dominant l’Ecosse. Une victoire qui leur a permis de devancer l’Angleterre et de s’adjuger le trophée.

Présent au Stade de France ce soir là, Dupont avait délaissé les béquilles pour monter sur l’estrade et soulever la coupe en compagnie de ses coéquipiers.

 

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How new-look France trumped same old Ireland in Six Nations opener

Farrell was critical of his players in the aftermath saying they didnt play with enough intent or fight but to be honest Farrell must take his fair share of blame. The gameplan in the first half was utter rubbish and exactly what we thought would happen did happen. France dominated the air, Ireland kept turning over the ball and LBB and Ramos profited from every loose ball. Not only that but France monstered Ireland physically and they couldnt stop the incessant offloads and dominant carries while they fell off an alarming amount of tackles. Ireland still persisted with kicks launching a whopping 39 by the end. Predictably again after 50mins the French began to tire, Ireland changed approach and suddenly looked far better as they kept the ball in hand and the game resembled a contest. In the end Ireland fell well short of 100 rucks, they turned over the ball 22 times (same as France) and had a significantly lower kick-pass ratio than France. To Galthie’s credit France played a solid game plan mixing kicking with carries, they passed more, found space more, used their magician playmakers and physicality to perfection with big ball carriers gaining huge metres and offloads and put their flying winger into space. If anything the scorline reflects the gap in tactical quality of the game plans between the two coaches with Farrell losing this one comprehensively. Ireland may be a team in decline but Farrell is looking increasingly stale as Ireland head coach.

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