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Les compos de la 18e journée de Top 14 en un coup d'œil

Voici la composition de La Rochelle pour son déplacement à Castres. (Crédit image : Stade rochelais).

Vous les attendez toujours avec autant d’impatience, les voici donc : les compositions de tous les matchs de la 18e journée de Top 14 servies sur un plateau.

Clermont – Bayonne (14h30)

Voici la composition de Clermont pour la réception de Bayonne. (Crédit image : ASM Rugby).

Lyon – Toulon (16h35)

Montpellier – Racing 92 (16h35)

 

Stade français – Perpignan (16h35)

Toulouse – Montauban (16h35)

Castres – La Rochelle (21 heures)

Voici la composition de Castres pour la réception de La Rochelle. (Crédit image : LNR)
Voici la composition de La Rochelle pour son déplacement à Castres. (Crédit image : Stade rochelais).


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Rassie Erasmus: 'I think we'll find a very desperate New Zealand team'

Disagree with parts of this John. The ABs are grossly underrated at the moment based largely on the England perferformance. But 6N has shown that impressions of teams from one or two losses or wins means little. It is performance against top teams over a sustained period that counts. The idea that England were clearly No2 in the world after beating the All Blacks once was overhype as the two losses against Scotland and Ireland show. Conversely to say they are rubbish now is equally dumb. In reality the ABs are deservedly No2. They have beaten all the top five teams from Nov 24-Nov 25 and have the second best win rate of all top teams against other top teams. Notably when they last toured SA they lost two close games. And the idea also that ABs don’t have the rugby player resource to tour SA successfully is just wrong. Several key forwards did not participate in the Autumn series representing hundreds of test caps - Ofa, Lomax, Aumua, Tuipolutu, Vaa’i, Blackadder, Jacobson, Papali’i etc. Multiple emergent and seasoned forwards will provide staunch dirt tracker opposition - Dyer, Norris, Bell, Renata, Numia, Lauaki, Shalfoon, Hannah, Ah Koi, Mafeleo, Iose, Howden, Fusitua, Beehre, Boshier…. The tour will also be in August, mid international season and the ABs will be peaking. The tour will actually provide the coach with the time to build culture and synergies. The underdog will drive them too. Would not write off ABs so easily.

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