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Perpignan : pénurie d'ouvreurs après la blessure d'Antoine Aucagne

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Antoine Aucagne plaqué par le demi de mêlée de Lyon Baptiste Couilloud lors du match de Top 14 entre Perpignan (USAP) et Lyon olympique universitaire (LOU) au stade Aimé-Giral de Perpignan, le 19 octobre 2024. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP) (Photo by MATTHIEU RONDEL/AFP via Getty Images)

Le demi d’ouverture de Perpignan Antoine Aucagne s’est blessé à la main cette semaine et sera absent trois mois, a-t-on appris mercredi auprès du club, alors que l’USAP devait déjà composer sans son ouvreur N.1 Jake McIntyre.

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Le jeune ouvreur et arrière, arrivé l’été dernier d’Aurillac (Pro D2), s’est fait une fracture du pouce cette semaine lors d’une séance de musculation.

Très souvent aligné cette année, le demi d’ouverture de 24 ans a disputé 16 matches, dont 12 comme titulaire, mais pourrait être éloigné des terrains jusqu’à la fin de la saison.

Un nouveau coup dur pour les Catalans, alors que l’ouvreur titulaire, Jake McIntyre, s’était blessé à un genou le 19 janvier sur le terrain de Parme et est indisponible pour une durée d’environ deux mois. L’Australien revenait tout juste à la compétition après une première blessure à l’automne.

Le manager Franck Azéma se retrouve sans ouvreur de formation puisque celui des Espoirs, Gabin Kretchmann, souffre d’une pubalgie et est également indisponible.

L’USAP travaille sur le dossier de l’ouvreur du Racing 92 Tristan Tedder, qui s’est déjà engagé en vue de la saison prochaine, mais le club catalan espère pouvoir le faire venir dès maintenant en qualité de joker médical.

L’infirmerie perpignanaise ne désemplit pas depuis le début de saison, avec notamment la double fracture du tibia-péroné de Posolo Tuilagi en septembre. Le deuxième ligne et jeune phénomène du XV de France ne devrait pas revenir avant le mois d’avril.

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Après 15 journées, l’USAP pointe à la 11e place du classement, quatre longueurs devant le Stade Français, 13e et barragiste.


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JW 2 hours ago
Kyren Taumoefolau All Blacks stance splits opinions on eligibility

MP are a NZ side through and through, NZ is even having to pay for it.

Yes they caved to public demand, I bet it accomplished a lot of internal goals. They could have left it to the other groups, but I’m of the belief that they weren’t showing the capability to make it work as being a good reason for NZR to jump in and do it. I think it’s actually funded 50/50 between NZR and WR though.

(when nothing was stopping a pi player playing for any side in Super Rugby)

Neither is that fact true. Only 3 non NZ players are allowed in each squad.


I see you also need to learn what the term poach means - take or acquire in an unfair or clandestine way. - Moana have more slots for non eligible players (and you have seen many return to an NZ franchise) so players are largely making their own choice without any outside coercion ala Julian Savea.

Not one of these Kiwis and Aussies would go live in the Islands to satisfy any criteria, and I’d say most of them have hardly ever set foot in the islands, outside of a holiday.

Another inaccurate statement. Take Mo’unga’s nephew Armstrong-Ravula, if he is not eligible via ancestry in a couple of generations time, he will be eligible because he plays his rugby there (even if he’s only their for rugby and not living there), that is a recent change made by World Rugby to better reflect examples like Fabian Holland and Fakatava.

It’s becoming the jump-ship/zero loyalty joke that international League is.

Look I understand you’re reason to cry and make an example at any opportunity, but you don’t really need to anymore, other recent changes made by WR are basically going to stop the Ireland situation, and time (perhaps no more than a decade) will fix the rest.

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