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Le RC Vannes en discussion pour recruter un international italien

Stephen Varney, de Gloucester, pourrait rejoindre le Top 14 dès ce week-end (Photo par Ryan Hiscott/Getty Images)

Selon nos informations, le club de Vannes est en discussions avancées avec Gloucester, équipe de la Gallagher Premiership, concernant un transfert immédiat du demi de mêlée italien Stephen Varney vers la Bretagne.

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Le joueur de 23 ans, né au Pays de Galles, est éligible pour jouer avec l’Italie grâce à sa mère italienne, Valeria. Cependant, avant le début des Autumn Nations Series le mois prochain, Varney n’a pas encore fait d’apparition avec Gloucester depuis le début de la saison.

Il est le 3e ou 4e choix de Gloucester

L’effectif de George Skivington à Gloucester est bien fourni à la mêlée, avec des joueurs comme Tomos Williams, l’international gallois qui a rejoint Kingsholm cet été, Caolan Englefield, ancien des London Irish, et Charlie Chapman, international écossais U20.

Stephen Varney, qui compte 65 matchs depuis 2020 après son passage à Hartpury, se retrouve ainsi troisième ou quatrième choix, malgré un nouveau contrat signé en avril 2023.

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Cardiff avait envisagé de recruter Stephen Varney, mais c’est finalement vers Vannes que l’option semble la plus prometteuse, le club cherchant à renforcer son effectif pour sa première saison en Top 14.

Une officialisation avant le déplacement à Clermont

Varney, avec 30 sélections pour l’Italie, est en fin de contrat à la fin de la saison, et il est peu probable que Gloucester le retienne. Le club ne s’oppose pas à son départ, ouvrant ainsi la voie à un transfert vers la Bretagne.

Vannes, récemment promu en Top 14, a perdu cinq de ses six matchs cette saison. Michael Ruru, demi de mêlée néo-zélandais et frère du demi de mêlée d’Oyonnax Jonathan, a débuté les trois premiers matchs mais n’a plus joué depuis la victoire contre Lyon.

Jules Le Bail a pris sa place lors des trois derniers matchs, avec Alexandre Gouaux apparaissant comme remplaçant.

Alors que le club cherche à renforcer ses options, il pourrait annoncer la signature de Stephen Varney avant leur prochain match contre Clermont samedi 19 octobre.

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Vannes accueillera également Gloucester en décembre pour la Challenge Cup.

Cet article a été initialement publié en anglais sur RugbyPass.com et adapté en français par Willy Billiard.

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JW 55 minutes 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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