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L'Afrique du Sud veut jouer plus de matchs cette saison

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Rassie Erasmus veut jouer plus de matchs (Photo de Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Le sélectionneur de l’Afrique du Sud, Rassie Erasmus, a déclaré le 5 mars qu’il espérait ajouter jusqu’à trois matchs aux 13 tests déjà prévus cette année pour les champions du monde.

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Les doubles champions du monde en titre doivent pour l’instant commencer leur saison à domicile contre l’Italie le 5 juillet et la terminer au pays de Galles le 29 novembre. Entre deux, ils seront confrontés à des défis de taille en Nouvelle-Zélande, en France et en Irlande.

Mais la saison des Springboks pourrait commencer dès le mois de juin contre les Barbarians britanniques, équipe sur invitation, a déclaré Erasmus lors d’un point de presse au Cap.

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« Nous espérons jouer d’autres matches, qui seront probablement confirmés dans les prochaines semaines », a déclaré le sélectionneur, qui vise trois rencontres supplémentaires, sans indiquer les autres adversaires potentiels.

« Une saison très exigeante nous attend, mais nous avons besoin (de plus de matchs), a-t-il poursuivi. Nous voulons encore affiner notre sélection et donner leur chance à certains joueurs. »

L’Afrique du Sud a disputé 13 tests en 2024 et en a remporté 11, après avoir battu son plus grand rival, la Nouvelle-Zélande, 12 à 11 en finale de la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023.

Erasmus a précisé qu’il n’était pas encore l’heure de mettre sur la touche les joueurs les plus âgés, en prévision de la Coupe du monde 2027 en Australie.

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« Si un gars n’a pas de blessure, qu’il est le plus en forme possible et qu’il est n°1 à son poste, il restera capitaine », a-t-il notamment expliqué à propos de Siya Kolisi, capitaine lors des campagnes victorieuses de 2019 et 2023 et qui aura 36 ans en 2027.

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Calendrier confirmé des Springboks

5 juillet : Afrique du Sud – Italie, à Pretoria

12 juillet : Afrique du Sud – Italie, à Gqeberha (ex-Port Elizabeth)

19 juillet : Afrique du Sud – Géorgie, à Mbombela

16 août : Afrique du Sud – Australie, à Johannesburg

23 août : Afrique du Sud – Australie, au Cap

6 septembre : Nouvelle-Zélande – Afrique du Sud, à Auckland

13 septembre : Nouvelle-Zélande – Afrique du Sud, à Wellington

27 septembre : Afrique du Sud – Argentine, à Durban

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4 octobre : Argentine – Afrique du Sud, à Londres

8 novembre : France – Afrique du Sud, à Paris

15 novembre : Italie – Afrique du Sud, lieu à confirmer

22 novembre : Irlande – Afrique du Sud, à Dublin

29 novembre : Pays de Galles – Afrique du Sud, à Cardiff

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