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Écosse – Irlande : Schoeman et Ritchie sur le banc avec le XV du Chardon

Jack Dempsey capte un lancer en touche durant le match du Tournoi des Six Nations 2024 entre l'Ecosse et la France au stade Murrayfield, à Edimbourg, le 10 février 2024. (Photo by Andy Buchanan / AFP) (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Habituels cadres du XV du Chardon, le pilier gauche Pierre Schoeman et le troisième ligne Jamie Ritchie commenceront le match face à l’Irlande sur le banc, dimanche.

Rory Sutherland va fêter sa première titularisation dans le Tournoi des Six Nations depuis trois ans avec l’Écosse, à l’occasion de la venue de l’Irlande à Murrayfield dimanche pour la deuxième journée du Tournoi des Six Nations.

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Le pilier de Glasgow, 32 ans et 38 capes, va débuter une rencontre internationale pour la septième fois seulement depuis qu’il a participé à la tournée des Lions britanniques et irlandais à l’été 2021. Dans le Tournoi, il n’a plus figuré dans le XV de départ depuis le match contre l’Angleterre en 2022.

Habituels cadres du XV du Chardon, le pilier gauche Pierre Schoeman et le troisième ligne Jamie Ritchie commenceront le match face à l’Irlande sur le banc, dimanche.

Conséquence, Pierre Schoeman, premier choix au poste de pilier gauche depuis ses débuts internationaux en 2021, se retrouve sur le banc.

Deux autres changements sont à noter par rapport à l’équipe vainqueure de l’Italie le week-end dernier (31-19).

Le trois-quarts polyvalent de Glasgow Tom Jordan remplace son coéquipier en club Stafford McDowall au centre, et Jack Dempsey démarrera au poste de N.8.

L’Écosse reste sur dix défaites de rang face à l’Irlande

Le 3e ligne d’Édimbourg Jamie Ritchie, dont l’arrivée à Perpignan à partir de la saison prochaine a été annoncée ce jeudi, sera remplaçant.

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Le deuxième ligne Sam Skinner, est rétabli et s’installera sur le banc en début de rencontre avec cinq autres avants : Ewan Ashman, Schoeman, Will Hurd, Gregor Brown et donc Ritchie.

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Il n’y aura que deux arrières remplaçants : McDowall et le demi de mêlée Jamie Dobie.

L’Écosse, qui a lancé son Tournoi par une victoire bonifiée à domicile contre les Azzurri, cherchera à profiter de son deuxième match à domicile consécutif pour briser la série noire face à l’Irlande. Le XV du Chardon reste en effet sur dix défaites de rang contre les Verts, invaincus depuis février 2017.

L’équipe d’Écosse face à l’Irlande

XV de départ : Kinghorn – Graham, H. Jones, Jordan, van der Merwe – (o) Russell, (m) B. White – Darge, Dempsey, M. Fagerson – Gilchrist, J. Gray – Z. Fagerson, Cherry, Sutherland.

Remplaçants : Ashman, Schoeman, Hurd, Skinner, Brown, Ritchie, McDowalle, Dobie

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MP are a NZ side through and through, NZ is even having to pay for it.

Yes they caved to public demand, I bet it accomplished a lot of internal goals. They could have left it to the other groups, but I’m of the belief that they weren’t showing the capability to make it work as being a good reason for NZR to jump in and do it. I think it’s actually funded 50/50 between NZR and WR though.

(when nothing was stopping a pi player playing for any side in Super Rugby)

Neither is that fact true. Only 3 non NZ players are allowed in each squad.


I see you also need to learn what the term poach means - take or acquire in an unfair or clandestine way. - Moana have more slots for non eligible players (and you have seen many return to an NZ franchise) so players are largely making their own choice without any outside coercion ala Julian Savea.

Not one of these Kiwis and Aussies would go live in the Islands to satisfy any criteria, and I’d say most of them have hardly ever set foot in the islands, outside of a holiday.

Another inaccurate statement. Take Mo’unga’s nephew Armstrong-Ravula, if he is not eligible via ancestry in a couple of generations time, he will be eligible because he plays his rugby there (even if he’s only their for rugby and not living there), that is a recent change made by World Rugby to better reflect examples like Fabian Holland and Fakatava.

It’s becoming the jump-ship/zero loyalty joke that international League is.

Look I understand you’re reason to cry and make an example at any opportunity, but you don’t really need to anymore, other recent changes made by WR are basically going to stop the Ireland situation, and time (perhaps no more than a decade) will fix the rest.

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