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Siya Kolisi s’offre un essai pour son retour avec les Sharks

Siya Kolisi (Sharks) (Photo de Steve Haag/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

L’international sud-africain Siya Kolisi a fêté son retour à la compétition avec les Sharks par un essai marqué contre les Glasgow Warriors en United Rugby Championship. Les Sharks ont gagné 28-24 contre Glasgow.

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Kolisi, qui avait quitté le Racing 92 et le Top 14 après seulement une saison passée en France, a marqué l’essai égalisateur des siens contre la franchise écossaise. Après plusieurs séquences de pick-and-go le long de la ligne, Siya Kolisi a fini par trouver l’ouverture quand l’équipe a écarté le jeu.

Un effectif des Sharks 5 étoiles

Le capitaine des Springboks, double champion du monde, était titulaire au sein d’un pack comprenant d’autres vainqueurs de la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023, comme Ox Nche, Bongi Mbonambi, Vincent Koch et, bien entendu, Eben Etzebeth. Siya Kolisi est sorti à la 62e minute et aura besoin de quelques matchs pour tenir 80 minutes, mais il a signé un retour convaincant.

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Il a déjà fait aussi bien que la saison passée sur le plan comptable puisqu’il n’avait inscrit qu’un essai avec le Racing 92 lors de la saison 2023/24. Ce n’était pas en Top 14 mais en Champions Cup, contre les Cardiff Blues.

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La carrière de Siya Kolisi

  • Stormers (2013 – 2020)
  • Sharks (2020 – 2023)
  • Racing 92 (2023 – 2024)
  • Sharks (depuis septembre 2024)

Visionnez gratuitement le documentaire en cinq épisodes “Chasing the Sun 2” sur RugbyPass TV (*non disponible en Afrique), qui raconte le parcours des Springboks dans leur quête pour défendre avec succès leur titre de Champions du monde de rugby

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Nah, if you see some picture of a way to blame Dmac rather than the whole team who were slacking and just getting beat by an Argentina team that was up for it then you've got unconscious bias I'm afraid.


The coaching staff (and the team as they had done throughout Fosters era) did just not get them in the right frame of mind. They slackened off after two intense English tests and were slow to build back up into test match intensity after the San Diego run around. You can view that Wellington loss as akin to what went on in Chicago in 2016, it was just delayed a couple of weeks in this instance.


Good reminder of what game management is, unfortunately it doesn't cover all the bases and is missing pivotal parts of lethality.


I think you're misunderstanding the argument, this is about Dmac, not the team, and about his idea of game management, not his application. In none of the games this year, including this weekends one, has he done relentless execution of the basics. His conservative game was neither shrewd or accurate.


The difference here is perspective. You see a win and you want to apply credit, just as you saw a lose and want to apply blame. Dmac's game management in both circumstances was very similar, just in this game I felt that pressure to concentrate on it caused him a few more errors in that application for no real gain in that area, and a much more ineffective attack stop the team from making it a very comfortable game.


The other difference is you a way overplaying Irelands performance imo. They were pathetic. Even in the start of the 2nd when they were trying to get points with the card it felt comfortable they weren't going to have what it takes even if they fixed their error rate. That was the first Bled test where Dmac nearly singlehandedly took an unbeatable 50 lead, a great example of good game management that again just didn't come off. Those tests were not 12 tests ago. Twelve tests ago he was running England around like he'd been in the jersey his whole career. We didn't break any record, the streak is a figment of Irelands imagination to desperately show how good they are to the world. You've been caught hook line and sinker in all these topics sadly.

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