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France 7 en demi-finale de Paris 2024 : une première aux JO

Par Willy Billiard
PARIS, FRANCE - 25 JUILLET : Aaron Grandidier Nkanang #9 de l'équipe de France applaudit les supporters après la victoire de l'équipe lors du quart de finale de rugby à sept masculin entre l'Argentine et la France au Stade de France le 25 juillet 2024 à Paris, France. (Photo par Michael Steele/Getty Images)

La France accède aux demi-finales pour la première fois, après avoir terminé septième lors de sa seule participation aux Jeux olympiques de Rio en 2016.

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Non qualifiée aux JO de Tokyo 2020, France 7 l’était d’office pour cette édition française des Jeux.

Leur tentative de devenir le premier pays hôte à remporter une médaille olympique en rugby à sept est donc plus que jamais d’actualité malgré un début de compétition chaotique.

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Un match nul (contre les USA), une victoire poussive (contre l’Uruguay) et une défaite (contre les Fidji) en phase de poules ont conduit à un quart de finale miraculeux contre l’Argentine.

Lors de cette rencontre, Aaron Grandidier Nkanang est devenu le premier joueur français à marquer un doublé à Paris 2024 et est désormais le meilleur marqueur d’essais français (3).

Pour l’Afrique du Sud aussi cette qualification en demi-finale tient presque du miracle, étant la dernière équipe à s’être qualifiée pour Paris 2024 et qui n’a réussi à se hisser dans les huit premiers qu’en tant que deuxième meilleur troisième de la phase de poule.

Ce sera sa deuxième demi-finale d’un tournoi olympique et sa première depuis qu’elle a remporté le bronze à Rio 2016.

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L’essai du capitaine Selwyn Davids fait de lui le meilleur marqueur d’essais de l’Afrique du Sud à Paris 2024 (3). Il compte sept essais olympiques au total.

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RW 2 hours ago
The All Blacks' backline is to blame for Robertson's unflattering record

Your feelings of rugby players personalities on and off the field aside, the ABs can't really blame the backline, sure they didn't perform but where were they last year, they got to a World Cup final. Same players different coach. Scott Robertson has the unenviable task of taking over a team that has traditionally been fantastic. They places a huge amount of pressure on a man, particularly one with the pedigree of 14 Super Rugby titles.


However club level and international country level are two completely different beasts. For one the opponents are good in club level but normally the best if the best are picked to represent their countries. Thus the level of opposition in club level vary tremendously. Also you only learn against the opposition you play, again Crusaders have really only got New Zealanders to play against who can give them any kind of opposition. Which means any non style ABs game play is not tested by 'Saders because they don't face anything else.


Now Scotty has taken over the coaching role from a guy who worked under possibly the best coach ABs have ever had, which means when Fozzie took over, he still had the inklings of top quality rugby although it appeared he didn't quite know how to work them properly. Now Scotty had no coaching ties with them, effectively starting from scratch. So he is still figuring out his team, and working them in. But unfortunately for now he is the one to blame for the less than average performances by his team that was shown us these past two tests and even the one against Argentina.


But it's not to say he is done and dusted but rather he needs to figure out his route, and like Rassie did and does, figure out his players, his game plan and how to get them back to where they were on 2011-2015.


My suggestion if he can, is to blood quite a few new okies, who can gain experience of playing against Springboks, France, Ireland, etc. and prepare them for the the next World Cup. Don't be shy about losing games but always look to preparing a new group for the RWC '27. If he has a newish style of playing, what better way to inform that than by starting with a fresh pair of legs and minds. Let a couple of the oldies to stay but build a new ABs team with a new style. Easier to train a puppy than an old dog. Just saying.


Give Razor time, and allow him the space. This is coming from a Saffa🇿🇦. Go Bokke, love you okes

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