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Top 14, 23e journée : tous les résultats de samedi

Le deuxième ligne toulousain Thibaud Flament ballon en main lors du match de Top 14 entre Toulon et Toulouse au stade Vélodrome, à Marseille, le 10 mai 2025. (Photo : Christophe Simon / AFP)

Retrouvez les résultats des quatre matchs disputés cet après-midi et comptant pour la 2e journée de Top 14. En attendant Toulon – Toulouse ce soir et Montpellier – Bordeaux-Bègles dimanche.

Le Stade Toulousain écrase un Toulon en infériorité numérique

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Top 14
Toulon
16 - 50
Temps complet
Toulouse
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L’USAP dans la douleur face à un Stade Français trop indiscipliné

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Top 14
Perpignan
20 - 18
Temps complet
Stade Francais
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Hastoy crucifie Vannes d’un drop à la dernière seconde

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Top 14
Vannes
29 - 30
Temps complet
Stade Rochelais
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Le Garrec prive Bayonne d’une victoire à l’extérieur

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Top 14
Racing 92
24 - 24
Temps complet
Bayonne
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Pau contient le retour de Lyon

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Top 14
Lyon
27 - 29
Temps complet
Pau
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Hellhound 29 minutes ago
Springboks' dominance of the world rankings comes under increased threat

There is that yes, but to grow the game, you can't leave those teams down and out. In any sport, if a team loses, no one will be interested and no new talent will join the game. What is the aim? To grow the sport. Will any sport grow if you leave it unattended? What incentive is there for players and countries to play rugby? To spend money on rugby to grow the sport in your country? Especially if you never can compete against the top teams, not even the top 50 teams? There is no money for the players to play the sport as any other job will provide food, but rugby won't. Those players will stay amateur because they have to work a day job, play for their club and then their countries too, which don't pay much as the sport is not big enough. Those athletes leave sport or go to another sport. Chuck them out, dismiss them, give them no crumbs. Yeah, that's a way to grow any sport isn't it? By ignoring them, you think rugby will grow in those countries? They can't afford proper rugby fields, never mind to pay players to be professional athletes. Why would they encourage a sport that is costly to maintain with no incentive? Who runs a business at a loss? Why even bother to try and grow the game is smaller countries? Especially with that attitude of amateur players? Ever stop to think why they are so average? Why they are still amateur? Unlike the bigger nations, they can't afford to pay professional salaries. Those athletes will always stay amateur because they can't afford to make rugby their daily lives. They have to work to survive. They can't improve themselves on a rigorous training schedule like the top stars. The stars have one job. Rugby. They have 2 to 3 jobs, club rugby, national rugby and then their daily grind jobs, all to survive. Your thinking is wrong about this. It isn't enough to just show someone the sport. That isn't growth. It's lazy thinking.

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