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Champions Cup : Bordeaux-Bègles décimé avant de recevoir Leicester

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Yannick Bru compte beaucoup de blessés dans ses rangs (Photo de ROMAIN PERROCHEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Bordeaux-Bègles va se présenter diminué pour la réception des Anglais de Leicester dimanche en ouverture de la Champions Cup avec six joueurs sortis blessés du match face à Montpellier (9-6) samedi dernier.

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« Des absents, on en a beaucoup », a confié le manager girondin Yannick Bru à l’AFP.

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Le pilier gauche Matis Perchaud, qui n’est resté que quatre minutes sur le terrain face au MHR, s’est luxé l’épaule. En 2e ligne, Cyril Cazeaux a une suspicion de fracture à un doigt de pied.

La 3e ligne a payé un lourd tribut lors de cette victoire difficile: Pierre Bochaton souffre d’une entorse de la cheville, le néo-international Marko Gazzotti a reçu un coup à la crête iliaque alors que le Japonais Tevita Tatafu a un souci à un pied.

Derrière, le centre sud-africain Rohan Janse van Rensburg a subi une petite commotion et son cas sera évalué en milieu de semaine.

Face aux Tigers, l’UBB sera également amputée de ses deux arrières de métier, Romain Buros et Nans Ducuing, ainsi que du 3e ligne Temo Matiu, encore éloigné des terrains suite à sa commotion subie à Vannes.

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One theme dominates reaction to England chariot grinding to halt

Where do you start with England? It felt like two steps backward. This happened under Lancaster where the forwards got above themselves in thinking they didn't need to do the grunt work up front because they were in the backs instead of securing quick ruck ball. Last week I questioned whether my opinion of George Ford at 19 was wrong. This week I know I was right. Just like Prendegast and unlike Finn Russell he offers no running threat and only looks good when the forwards are on the front foot. Why was Cowan Dickie on in place George? You know the first 20 mins are going to be chaotically critical and yet Borthwick chose a hooker who is liable to do stupid things as it so proved with a no arms tackle deep in the Scotland half turning an English scrum into a Scottish penalty which a few minutes later turned into a Scottish try. Enough has been said about Arundel. Several players were absent during the game.

What I Havnt seen is criticism of the English coaches. It was obvious what the English game plan was going to be and Scotland practiced for it. I cannot imagine for one moment Rassie employing exactly the same tactics two matches in a row expecting to get the same result. Maybe Borthwick read too much into the Wales game and too little into Scotland game against Italy. Freeman at centre is a bust. He needs to go back to the wing. Fin Smith at 10 with Marcus Smith as back up and to cover 15 where Furbank would come in. Whilst Steward is able enough without the protection of runners his ariel prowess is less impressive he lacks real pace when joining the line.



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