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Après Curwin Bosch, Brive veut signer un autre ex-Springbok

Sikhumbuzo Notshe et Bongi Mbonambi avec les Springboks lors du match entre l'Afrique du Sud et l'Angleterre à l'Emirates Airline Park le 09 juin 2018 à Johannesburg, Afrique du Sud. (Photo par Lee Warren/Gallo Images)

Le club de ProD2 Brive s’apprête à renforcer son effectif avec la signature de l’ancien troisième-ligne Springbok Sikhumbuzo Notshe – selon plusieurs médias sud-africains.

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Le départ du troisième-ligne de 31 ans des Sharks a été confirmé par le club à la fin de la saison 2023/24.

Plusieurs médias en Afrique du Sud affirment désormais que Notshe – six sélections avec les Springboks en 2018 – rejoindra son ancien coéquipier Curwin Bosch au Stade Amédée-Domenech.

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Il sera l’une des nombreuses recrues de haut niveau de l’ambitieuse équipe entraînée par Pierre Henry-Broncan. Le club des Noir et Blanc s’est déjà assuré les services de la légende du rugby anglais et des Northampton Saints, Courtney Lawes, ce qui a été confirmé en février dernier.

L’hypothèse d’un retour aux Stormers abandonnée

« Mon grand espoir avec Notshe est qu’il obtienne un bon poste, qu’il progresse dans sa carrière et qu’il revienne au niveau où il était », a déclaré John Dobson, le directeur général des Stormers, son ancien club (2014-2019) où il était susceptible de revenir.

« Je ne suis pas sûr que ce sera le cas cette fois. Nous avons eu des discussions, mais rien de formel au sujet des Stormers. C’est la continuité. J’espérais que les Sharks prolongeraient son contrat. Je veux vraiment que Notshe réussisse. »

Notshe a passé toute sa carrière de joueur au Cap jusqu’en 2019, après avoir débuté au lycée Wynberg Boys’ High School.

Il a fait ses débuts en Currie Cup pour la Western Province en 2013 et a joué en Super Rugby un an plus tard.

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Le troisième-ligne aile de 1,86 m et 101 kg a obtenu la première de ses six sélections pour les Springboks lors d’un match contre le Pays de Galles à Washington en 2018. Cependant, sa carrière aux Stormers a stagné, ce qui l’a amené à rejoindre l’équipe rivale sud-africaine de l’URC, les Cell C Sharks, basés à Durban, en 2020.

La signature de Notshe par Brive, aux côtés de Curwin Bosch et Courtney Lawes, fait partie des gros efforts du club pour renforcer son effectif alors qu’il vise à revenir dans le Top 14. Le club a terminé la saison 2023/24 de ProD2 à la sixième place, mais il aura à cœur de remonter dans l’élite française lors de la saison 2024/25.

Cet article publié à l’origine en anglais sur RugbyPass.com a été adapté par Willy Billiard.

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RedWarriors 4 hours ago
'Matches between Les Bleus and the All Blacks are rarely for the faint-hearted.'

I am not really sure how this tour benefits France beyond showing NZ ways to beat them. They already know how to beat NZ.

Ireland won a series there in 2022 which prompted a year long shift in strategy to specifically beat Ireland. This was confirmed recently by Will Jordan.

Winning tight matches isn’t necessarily about psychology. It’s about having weapons to get over the line. For SA that was a scrum to win penalties and a kicker to either kick the penalty over or down the line if a try is needed. See SA v England in 2023 SF.

England used their jacklers to win penalties to get them deep into the 22 a couple of times late against France. Ireland improvised with drop kicks to win versus SA.

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NZ have learned that lesson well and it should have gotten them a RWC win in ‘23 after knocking Ireland out. They will do the same against France or attempt to.

It doesn’t matter with SA v NZ because those teams are set up to beat/not lose against each other.

I don’t see NZ whipping the French second string and there is no benefit in showing NZ their hand.

I don’t agree with the image of International Rugby or respect comment. International Rugby should put all their focus on expanding the game (Tier 2) which was the supposed purpose of a RWC not as a status symbol for Tier1As.

No offense to Marshall and NZ, but if they demand respect they should give some too. Ireland certainly were not respected after their 22 series win and France won’t be either.

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