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Top 14 : Owen Farrell opéré d'une pubalgie

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Owen Farrell, nouveau numéro 10 du Racing 92 (Photo par Valentine Chapuis /AFP via Getty Images)

Le demi d’ouverture du Racing 92 Owen Farrell a été opéré d’une pubalgie et sera absent « plusieurs semaines », a indiqué son club jeudi dans un communiqué.

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L’Anglais, recrue phare des Franciliens à l’intersaison, a débuté lors de huit des neuf premières journée du Top 14, mais son rendement est encore mitigé puisqu’il n’a marqué qu’un seul essai et pèse peu dans le jeu de son équipe, huitième du championnat. Il était sorti après à peine trente minutes de jeu lors de la dernière rencontre contre Pau.

Farrell, 33 ans, avait tapé les transformations et les pénalités lors des deux premiers matches, avant de laisser d’autres joueurs de l’équipe le faire, notamment le demi de mêlée Nolann Le Garrec.

Le Racing 92 avait alors évoqué une gêne à la cuisse.

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« L’ensemble du staff médical et sportif l’accompagnera tout au long de son rétablissement afin de lui assurer une récupération optimale », est-il écrit sobrement dans le communiqué.

Après deux week-ends sans match, le Racing reprendra le dimanche 24 novembre par un court déplacement chez le voisin Stade français.

Top 14

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Toulouse
9
6
3
0
30
2
Bordeaux
9
6
3
0
29
3
Stade Rochelais
9
6
3
0
27
4
Bayonne
9
6
3
0
26
5
Toulon
9
5
4
0
23
6
Clermont
9
5
4
0
23
7
Castres
9
5
4
0
23
8
Racing 92
9
5
4
0
22
9
Perpignan
9
4
5
0
19
10
Lyon
9
4
5
0
18
11
Montpellier
9
3
6
0
15
12
Pau
9
3
6
0
15
13
Stade Francais
9
3
6
0
14
14
Vannes
9
2
7
0
11
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JW 1 hour ago
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Yeah I agree Hansen loved Beaudy way too much. Don’t see what that has to do with your statement of Dmac though.


I think you’re doing that thing where you make stuff up to fit the current picture you’re trying to paint.

But Hansen clearly wanted McKenzie at 15 (probably to take over at 10 later, like B Barrett did). So Cruden was on the outer.

Dmac had never been used as a starting 10 at any level by the point Lima had retired. Mo’unga took over, not Dmac.


Cruden was given the 10 jersey post 2015. He got injured in his second game, lost his jersey after that, but was still second to Barrett. Yes, many thought he should have been given it back (and that he should have got it back straight qaway), but Dmac wasn’t even in the picture at this point so you’re completly off track with those statements you’ve made.


That was the only occasion Dmac played 10, he was always at 15 in that period you mention.

After Cruden as dropped, Mo’unga was the only ‘knock out game’ test 10 New Zealand had. I guess Hansen sold them the idea that McKenzie was the way forward at 10, while Foster thought he could make B Barrett into ‘knock out game’ test 10? Who knows the thought process that went on.


Good job they cleaned the Board out.

Cruden was the first five version of Ethan Blackadder, he was not dropped, he couldn’t regain his place after injury and he said that his injuries were a big factor in leaving.


Hansen had nothing to do with McKenzie at 10.


That you comment about the board in this discussion is enlightening Spew!


Nothing you’ve replied with contradicts when I said about the inaccuracy of those highlighted statements. Bias is sending you waaay off track.


The facet I could agree on (not that you’ve really made the point) would be that by delaying bringing Mo’unga into the side, and instead continuing with Lima (or Barrett if you want to make Lima 1 and Richie 2), he cut short Richies prep for RWC 2019. It would indeed be a lot of pressure to handle being given the 10 jersey a few months out from a WC.


And ofc the old clicks penchants for dual playmakers and thinking Barrett can be a 10 (you’re preaching to the choir, just with bad basis of facts).

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