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Top 14, Challenge Cup : une pièce maîtresse de Montpellier forfait six semaines

Demi de mêlée français de Montpellier, Léo Coly (à droite), est plaqué par le talonneur argentin de Bayonne, Facundo Bosch (à gauche), lors du match de Top 14 de rugby entre l’Aviron Bayonnais et le Montpellier Hérault Rugby au stade Jean-Dauger, à Bayonne, dans le sud-ouest de la France, le 13 septembre 2025. Photo Gaizka Iroz / AFP via Getty Images.

Le demi de mêlée de Montpellier Léo Coly a indiqué vendredi qu’il serait indisponible pour une durée de six semaines en raison d’une blessure au genou gauche qui lui fera notamment manquer le huitième de finale de Challenge Cup face à Perpignan samedi.

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Coly (26 ans), qui a effectué cette annonce sur les réseaux sociaux, a été victime d’une entorse au ligament latéral interne du genou gauche au cours de la semaine.

Doublure de l’international écossais Ali Price, le demi de mêlée du MHR a disputé 18 matchs cette saison, dont cinq comme titulaire.

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Il sera Bayonnais la saison prochaine

L’ancien joueur de Mont-de-Marsan, arrivé dans l’Hérault en 2022, sera privé des prochaines échéances en Challenge Cup mais aussi des matches de Top 14 contre Bordeaux-Bègles, Montauban et Castres.

Durant sa convalescence, il devrait être remplacé par le jeune Alexis Bernadet, utilisé à onze reprises par le manager Joan Caudullo.

Coly évoluera dès juillet prochain à Bayonne, où il s’est engagé pour trois saisons. Montpellier occupe la 5e place du Top 14.

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Yeah it’s hard to be critical of Razor but of choices in his first year of the loosies he constantly played Ardie at 8. It would seem that was always the plan and that Hoskins was surplas to requirements (7, with Dalton then Cane, as was fairly happy with but understand the calls to drop Cane for his last test, along with TJ, and 6 was shared around nicely I thought) and he didn’t have the alround game of Ardie to simply overtake him at 8 (and use Ardie elsewhere). Of course he did that exact thing next year, too late for HS. Then last year 7 was fine if though the same problem was brought about by using Ardie (always leaves a component of a back three missing) there so often stopping Dalton from getting opportunities. At 6 Parker just had one or two too many games for me but 8 was shuffled around nicely, even if I don’t know why Lakai was thought to be the key there.

Of course a lot of rotation was brought about by, you guesed it, injury, still. Now to be fair to Razor, in reality we have no idea if he had to manage Ardie this way, based on NZRs desires with his contract (we have seen them move heaven and earth to retain him), and if he benched him often whether that would have caused him to leave or not. Or even that Hoskins would have accepted a jersey unless it was with a single digit on it, and a regular pick, as he had had to work his way back to the team without a big bump in his contract (of loosing AB selection early on) of other people his standing, so he also might have still put his family and therefor more over the jersey.



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