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La Rochelle récupère du monde pour affronter Bayonne

Dillyn Leyds (à gauche) et Jack Nowell représentent deux renforts de choix sur les ailes pour le Stade Rochelais, en déplacement au Pays basque ce week-end. (Photo by XAVIER LEOTY/AFP via Getty Images)

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Le troisième ligne et capitaine de La Rochelle Grégory Alldritt, ainsi que les ailiers Jack Nowell et Dillyn Leyds, au repos le week-end dernier, seront de retour pour affronter Bayonne samedi, a indiqué jeudi le club.

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Les trois joueurs avaient débuté les quatre premières journées de Top 14 avant de souffler pour la venue de Pau. Pour Alldritt, « C’était bien pour lui de prendre une petite pause », a confié leur entraîneur irlandais Sean Dougall.

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Le Sud-Africain Leyds s’était particulièrement illustré lors de ses quatre premiers matches en inscrivant quatre essais. Samedi, l’Anglais Nowell devrait croiser son ancien partenaire en sélection anglaise Manu Tuilagi, qui fera ses grands débuts au centre dans les rangs de l’Aviron.

Le pilier de La Rochelle Sclavi « apte et en forme » pour jouer contre Bayonne

Autre retour attendu, celui du pilier polyvalent argentin Joel Sclavi qui participait au Rugby Championship avec sa sélection et qui a été jugé « apte et en forme » par Dougall.

Au niveau des blessés, Teddy Thomas, touché à l’adducteur droit contre Toulouse alors qu’il était positionné au centre de l’attaque maritime et avait inscrit un doublé ce soir-là, est « en phase de réathlétisation, je n’ai pas de date à donner sur ma reprise », a-t-il indiqué en début de semaine.

Idem pour le centre samoan UJ Seuteni pas attendu sur les terrains avant deux semaines.

Visionnez gratuitement le documentaire en cinq épisodes “Chasing the Sun 2” sur RugbyPass TV (*non disponible en Afrique), qui raconte le parcours des Springboks dans leur quête pour défendre avec succès leur titre de Champions du monde de rugby

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Easy_Duzz-it 2 hours ago
Scott Robertson has to take charge of his All Blacks in 2025

You want immediate success , Give razor full autonomy . He will pick all our best players. If this occurred last year 2024 would be a clean sweep . That's how confident I am in New Zealand's best . smith 100% plays 9 and mounga 100% plays 10 . these 2 men behind a forward pack that actually goes forward is near impossible to beat . Add A line breaking 12 and not only will that give mounga more time but it'll create space for 13 and 11 for the full 80 minutes . If reiko and clarke are given space they will score 100% .

with Dmac off the bench for the last 25mins with free reign , opposition will struggle to contain him . Without pressure to do this and do that , he will be able to fully express himself . Thats when he's most dangerous .


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There's also a gap between 1st 15 and the npc level that isn't getting exposure , that's why the NPC atmosphere doesn't exist. That's why 1st 15 is so important . It's the first point of exposure . Whatever that bridge is between 1st 15 and NPC has to become accessible. this is the key to increasing the fan base . In the past people followed teams , but in this age people follow players . So increasing player engagement is the best way to increase the fan base . And following 1st 15 players all the way to NPC is the most logical solution to ticket and jersey sales . Rebuild the fanbase , rebuild rugby , secure the future . At this point I think the NZRU should hire me .

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JW 2 hours ago
Is the overlap dying in modern rugby?

Here you go


No one was more dissapointed in lack of execution in that July than Razor


SA england numbers left side )home)

2Tries42Conversions30Drop Goals0109Carries885Line Breaks7

Attack1113Passes94109Ball Carries88229mPost Contact Metres326m


aussie

5Tries53Conversions40Drop Goals0122Carries1616Line Breaks13

Attack146Passes182122Ball Carries161 345mPost Contact Metres417m


nz eoyt

1Tries31Conversions30Drop Goals088Carries1445Line Breaks8

Attack104Passes21188Ball Carries144190mPost Contact Metres279m


nz jul2 england numbers right side (away)

2Tries21Conversions20Drop Goals093Carries1088Line Breaks5

Attack121Passes13993Ball Carries108235mPost Contact Metres212m


nz jul1

2Tries20Conversions10Drop Goals0152Carries9710Line Breaks3

Attack213Passes111152Ball Carries97288mPost Contact Metres200m


Thats the dump from RP stats


so weve got conceded

4

5

3

in eoyt with line beaks and PCM for each

7/326

13/417

8/279

and in july

2 8/235

2 10/288


here is the 6n

sctoland away

3Tries23Conversions10Drop Goals186Carries1024Line Breaks4

Attack98Passes14986Ball Carries102309mPost Contact Metres316m


ireland home

3Tries21Conversions01Drop Goals0114Carries938Line Breaks2

Attack163Passes121114Ball Carries93327mPost Contact Metres182m


France away

3Tries43Conversions40Drop Goals0125Carries657Line Breaks7

Attack148Passes82125Ball Carries65228mPost Contact Metres118m


As you should clearly see, those numbers are more consistent with 3, 4, and 5 try games. So indeed the tries they conceeded in July weren't reflective of there defence at all. Conceeded breaks and PCM avg once Jones system in effect for second half of 6N is 4.3 breaks and 240m, against NZ in july of 9 breaks and 261m. Consistent with an expect 3/4 try games also. It all points to NZ not finishing a couple more tries than Opta would have predicted (would love to know what it did predict ala https://theanalyst.com/2024/10/data-behind-south-africa-rugby-championship-success and https://theanalyst.com/2024/09/opta-rugby-data-debrief-springboks-wafer-connacht ).

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