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Clermont retrouve le sourire et enfonce encore La Rochelle

Par AFP
Les joueurs de Clermont célèbrent l'un de leurs essais lors du match de Top 14 entre l'ASM Clermont Auvergne et le Stade Rochelais au stade Marcel-Michelin de Clermont-Ferrand, le 29 mars 2025. (Photo by JEAN-PHILIPPE KSIAZEK / AFP) (Photo by JEAN-PHILIPPE KSIAZEK/AFP via Getty Images)

Le choc des convalescents du Top 14, qui n’avaient plus gagné un match depuis le 5 janvier, a tourné en faveur de Clermont, plus fringant à domicile que La Rochelle (33-19) samedi à l’occasion d’une 20e journée plutôt débridée.

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Sept essais inscrits, deux autres refusés côté maritime qui pèsent lourd dans la balance… On ne s’est pas ennuyé dans un stade Michelin comble pour voir ces deux formations en manque évident de confiance, notamment côté visiteur, mais qui ont offert un beau spectacle malgré l’enjeu.

Finalement, la bonne affaire est pour l’ASM de Christophe Urios, qui réintègre le Top 6 alors que les Rochelais de Ronan O’Gara glissent dangereusement vers le bas du classement, loin de leurs ambitions initiales.

Cette victoire auvergnate, bonne à prendre avant de se rendre à Northampton en Champions Cup vendredi, a longtemps été contestée par des ‘jaune et noir’ qui ont mieux démarré et mené même 14-6 au milieu du premier acte après deux essais de Teddy Thomas, opportuniste, et Hoani Bosmorin, bien servi sur son aile.

La Rochelle ne matérialise pas sa domination

Il a fallu une bonne demi-heure aux Jaunards pour trouver à leur tour la bonne carburation. Aux trois pénalités converties par Anthony Belleau sont venus s’ajouter deux essais rapprochés du bulldozer George Moala (31) – qui s’offrira un doublé après la pause et une ovation à sa sortie – et du jeune et prometteur talonneur Barnabé Massa en force (23-14, 36).

Synthèse du match

3
Coups de pied de pénalité
0
4
Essais
3
2
Transformations
2
0
Drops
0
84
Courses avec ballon
93
4
Franchissements
5
12
Turnovers perdus
13
6
Turnovers gagnés
5

En panne en touche, La Rochelle, privé de ses internationaux Paul Boudehent et Grégory Alldritt en vacances mais avec Will Skelton de retour de suspension, a manqué son retour de mi-temps, concédant un nouvel essai à Alivereti Raka servi par une belle chistera d’Irae Simone en bout de ligne (42) avant enfin de reprendre le contrôle du jeu.

Mais cette domination ne s’est pas matérialisée au score. Si Jules Favre au soutien de ses gros sur un ballon porté a trouvé la terre promise (50), les Maritimes ont gâché deux autres munitions sur des passes en avant de Bosmorin pour Thomas filant à l’essai et sur la fin du jeune demi de mêlée Mathis Brunet avant l’essai de Simeli Daunivucu.

Frustrant, rageant pour O’Gara qui va devoir trouver les mots avant les retrouvailles avec son Munster samedi prochain à Deflandre en Champions Cup.

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Flankly 1 hour ago
Late Makazole Mapimpi try earns the Sharks win away to Edinburgh

Jake White described this as the strongest Sharks lineup ever. There is no doubt that it is at least an impressive roster. They did win, which is obviously an achievement against a good Edinburgh side. However …


For much of the first half Edinburgh seemed easily able to create 2 on 1 opportunities on both wings, with the defensive wingers biting in on the inside runner and cover defence being AWOL. Conversely the Sharks showed little ability to get behind the Edinburgh defensive line, with the sole exception of a nicely-exploited Am mismatch against a second row (which led to the Fassi try).


In general the Sharks, with their full complement of Bok firepower, do not look that dangerous in attack, and while tackling was good on the whole and goal line defence was impressive at times, they were exhibiting surprising breakdowns in open play defensive structures.


Also, the Sharks continue to be inaccurate, with material impact on the scoreboard. Missing two very kickable penalties is not the way to be the best. It looked to me like the Sharks contestable kicks were not well enough executed, and were too hard to recover.


Not sure what the running attack was trying to do, but my guess is that they were trying to pull off a Harlequins-style bash-and-offload game off of 12 (Esterhuizen). That’s not a terrible idea with the personnel available, but it would require creativity and a precision on second phase that was not in evidence.


Lastly, you have to have better discipline. It’s great that the team can cope with a 13 vs 14 period (of almost 10 minutes), but smart teams a avoid cards.


Having said that it was great to see the win. I thought that Edinburgh were cynical and niggly. Always hanging around on the wrong side of the breakdown, lots of intentional obstruction, illegal dummying at the base of the ruck, etc. They played a dirty game and the ref tolerated it. Always good to see that not succeed.


Overall the “best Sharks lineup ever” scraped the win, but under-performed their Bok-laden potential. Again.

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