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Jamais le Top 14 et la Pro D2 n’ont attiré autant de monde dans les stades

Le 13 août 2024, l'AS Béziers enregistre une affluence record avec 10 525 supporters à Raoul-Barrière. Photo : @mathildem .photo / @soprod__

Le match entre l’ASM Clermont et l’Union Bordeaux-Bègles programmé samedi 2 novembre se jouera à guichets fermés. Ce sera la première fois que le Michelin affichera complet, soit un peu plus de 19 000 spectateurs. Jusqu’alors on en comptait quand même 15 000 en moyenne sur les quatre premières réceptions.

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Porté par le succès phénoménal du Stade Rochelais à domicile qui en est bientôt à son 97e match à guichets fermés (16 689 spectateurs), le Top 14 connait cette saison une affluence exceptionnelle, comme l’a souligné en début de semaine la Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR).

« Après 8 journées de championnat, ce sont près de 15 500 personnes (15 419) en moyenne qui se sont rendues dans les stades, en progression de 12% par rapport au début de la saison 2023/2024 », indique la Ligue dans un communiqué.

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« L’Union Bordeaux-Bègles attire ainsi plus de 32 000 supporters (32 115, guichets fermés) à chaque rencontre, en hausse de 30%, suivie du Stade Toulousain (100% de taux de remplissage à 21 995 spectateurs) et de l’Aviron Bayonnais (17 751 spectateurs), qui joue lui-aussi à guichets fermés depuis le début de la saison. »

L’USA Perpignan et le RC Vannes affichent également des guichets fermés cette saison, avec respectivement 13 627 à Aimé-Giral et 11 208 spectateurs par match à La Rabine. D’autres clubs enregistrent également des hausses notables d’affluence, comme le Stade Français Paris (+24 %), la Section Paloise (+11 %) et le RC Toulonnais (+10 %).

+65% pour l’AS Béziers

La tendance s’observe également à l’échelon inférieur, en Pro D2 où l’affluence moyenne est de près de 5 400 spectateurs (5 388) après 8 journées de championnat, en hausse de 7% par rapport aux premières journées de la saison passée.

Dans le haut du tableau, le CA Brive attire en moyenne 12 457 spectateurs par match (+48 %), tandis que le FC Grenoble et Provence Rugby dépassent les 8 000 spectateurs (8 412 et 8 149 respectivement).

L’USON Nevers, le SU Agen et le SA XV Charente franchissent aisément les 6 000 spectateurs par rencontre tandis que l’US Dax enregistre également une hausse notable de 34 % d’affluence par match.

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La plus forte progression est à noter du côté de l’AS Béziers Hérault qui enregistre une moyenne de 6 650 spectateurs par rencontre, soit une hausse de plus de 65 % par rapport au début de la saison précédente. Le nombre d’abonnés du club a même bondi de 70 % pour la saison 2024/2025.

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JW 1 hour ago
All Blacks report card: Are Razor's troops heading in the right direction?

First, thinking automatic success comes with succession. I think a heavily hand made succession can work but they need to be a whole lot more ruthless with their processes.


Then, as pointed out in a recent article, by the same author as this one I think, they went with what Razor would these days call the "quarter back" style 10 rather than a facilitator. This, along with a second playmaker, removed all desire to select alround players who have the skill to keep the ball alive and enable those wonderful team try's we used to see. We became 'strike' team with specific focal points, and a reliance on those players.


Two defend those players, and the idea itself I suppose, the two you name in particular were heavily affected by their concussions and the idea they can break a neck playing like they way they were. Neither were anything like that specifically due to injurys imo, this, combined with the same mentality that causes the team not to want to replace a future coach (Foster) with someone better, means they stuck with their man. There is also a heavy amount of fiscal perspective in things like investment in a player that dictated a lack of desire to move sooner (the delay in selecting someone like Mo'unga and using Scott as a 6 in conjunction with Ardie at 7).


Ah, yes, I see that you see. Yeah it was definitely another one of these pretty ideas like succession of coachs wasn't, naming the new 7 as captain, after McCaw. Combined with the look of your next paragraph, I'm going to suggest that again it is one of these 'AB philosophies' that are to blame of sticking with your investments till ruin or bust. I can't remember what injury Read had but there was also a conscious choice to play him tighter and we were robbed by his wide running and passing game by a loss of pace. But both of them were indicative of a lack of investment (by necessity no doubt) in securing talent behind them Lachlan was better than Cane for multiple years before he finally decided to go, guys you knew would deliver to a certain standard like Elliot Dixon, Squire, Robinson, Tuafua, even Messam, were constantly overlooked to play certain All Blacks into the ground and have them needing to be excluded from the start of SR seasons as a result. It's so indicative of now with players like Kirifi stonewalled to give Cane a farewell but more glaring grinding blood our of Ardie for one more performance. Not to mention passing up on players like Sotutu.


I see you have great names as well, fully agree, especially about how that Foster teams run ended. While I don't think you understand the dynamics of what selecting from overseas is likely involve, I'm on board, because I don't really care too much about SR. I'd prefer it if NZR had to do what you suggest and invest in the grass roots and NPC and everyone can turn up to a NPC game without paying a cent because the people involved are there for the love of the game.


Realistically though, and thinking with that All Black mindset of perfection, nothing should change until these problems weve highlighted with the setup, and this current coaches failings, have been fixed. Make the change to opening up when you don't need to open it up, that is the 7 point play to make.

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