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Le Garrec (Racing 92) rejoindra la Rochelle en 2025

Nolan Le Garrec rejoindra La Rochelle la saison prochaine (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images).

Le demi de mêlée international du Racing 92 Nolann Le Garrec rejoindra le club de La Rochelle à l’issue de la saison
prochaine, a annoncé mardi le club francilien.

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« Nolann Le Garrec, arrivé au centre de formation du Racing 92 en 2017 en provenance du RC Vannes, vient de nous annoncer qu’il rejoindrait le Stade Rochelais à compter de la saison 2025-2026 », a indiqué son club dans un communiqué.

À 22 ans, Le Garrec, né et formé dans le Morbihan, est devenu un cadre du Racing ces dernières saisons (82 matches disputés dont 61 comme titulaire)
avec des performances de choix qui lui ont ouvert les portes de l’équipe de France (5 sélections lors du dernier Tournoi des VI Nations).

Son arrivée à La Rochelle en 2025 coïncidera avec la fin de contrat du demi de mêlée néo-zélandais et champion du monde Tawera Kerr-Barlow, qui fêtera ses 34 ans jeudi et aura passé huit saisons sur les bords de l’Atlantique.

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Why Henry Pollock's x-factor could earn him a Lions Test start

Nick,

I am a long suffering England fan, who has had to endure watching 4 years of dull rugby, poor selections and painful defeats. Steve Borthwick talks about GPS and picks squads by numbers and then we put in a poor performance on the pitch - it’s been a consistent trend.


Something changed in the Six Nations and we totally changed our style (literally overnight) and played some really good footie, which finally felt like positive rugby for a change.


Genge has regained his pore-Covid form and is looking back to his best and is head and shoulders above Porter.


Chessum has had a good year and hasn’t played a poor International game this season.


Tom Curry was outstanding in the 6 Nations but they have been playing him at 6, wheras he is better at 7 and is lethal at the breakdown.


Tom Willis was brought into the starting team at 8 and has been one of the best England players over the last year, who should have been on this Lions tour at 8. Earl had his best game since 2020 last week - not sure 1 game warrants Lions selection over a poor combination side and he is certainly second choice for his club 7 country behind Willis.


Pollock will be a good player but like all young emerging players, he is inconsistent and can go quiet in games, which is why Curry should be the starter at 7. He brings energy to games, which is why he is good from the bench but there is an argument to say he is the 5th best England openside (Curry x2, Underhill & Earl are currently better) but will improve over the next 5 years. We just need to stop the media building him up for a fall, let him play and develop and you will see a sensational Henry Pollock for the Lions in 4 years time.


Lions will be too powerful over 80 mins, so doesn’t really matter who they pick. Just please don’t put too much hype on Pollock. His 20 mins of International rugby going into this tour were positive but the media caused a frenzy and no other player would be selected on this basis.


Let’s enjoy the rugby and give Pollock the space and time he requires.

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