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Le néo-Montpelliérain Hugo Reus titularisé à Vannes

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Photo : @hugo.reus

Le jeune demi d’ouverture Hugo Reus, arrivé de La Rochelle il y a trois semaines, va vivre sa première titularisation avec Montpellier samedi à Vannes lors de la 17e journée de Top 14, selon la composition dévoilée vendredi 21 février par le club héraultais.

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Reus (21 ans), qui s’est engagé jusqu’en juin 2026, va débuter la rencontre aux dépens de l’ex-international écossais Stuart Hogg (32 ans, 100 sélections), titularisé le plus souvent à l’ouverture depuis son arrivée cet été.

Le champion du monde des moins de 21 ans était entré en jeu samedi lors de la rencontre perdue (30-38) face à Toulon, délocalisée sur la pelouse de Béziers.

Le jeune ouvreur, en manque de temps de jeu à La Rochelle, sera associé à l’expérimenté demi de mêlée sud-africain Cobus Reinach.

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37 - 24
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Reus vient renforcer le poste d’ouvreur de Montpellier où les deux recrues Thomas Vincent, arrivé d’Agen (Pro D2), et l’Argentin Domingo Miotti, débusqué à Oyonnax (Pro D2), n’ont pas donné satisfaction pour remplacer Louis Carbonel, parti à Paris.

Montpellier occupe la 9e place du Top 14 avant d’aborder l’important déplacement à Vannes.

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Top 14

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Toulouse
16
11
4
1
55
2
Bordeaux
16
11
5
0
52
3
Toulon
16
11
5
0
52
4
Bayonne
16
10
6
0
43
5
Clermont
16
8
8
0
38
6
Castres
16
8
7
1
37
7
Stade Rochelais
16
8
8
0
36
8
Lyon
16
7
7
2
35
9
Montpellier
16
7
9
0
34
10
Perpignan
16
6
9
1
30
11
Pau
16
6
10
0
30
12
Stade Francais
16
6
10
0
28
13
Racing 92
16
5
10
1
27
14
Vannes
16
5
11
0
24

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MP are a NZ side through and through, NZ is even having to pay for it.

Yes they caved to public demand, I bet it accomplished a lot of internal goals. They could have left it to the other groups, but I’m of the belief that they weren’t showing the capability to make it work as being a good reason for NZR to jump in and do it. I think it’s actually funded 50/50 between NZR and WR though.

(when nothing was stopping a pi player playing for any side in Super Rugby)

Neither is that fact true. Only 3 non NZ players are allowed in each squad.


I see you also need to learn what the term poach means - take or acquire in an unfair or clandestine way. - Moana have more slots for non eligible players (and you have seen many return to an NZ franchise) so players are largely making their own choice without any outside coercion ala Julian Savea.

Not one of these Kiwis and Aussies would go live in the Islands to satisfy any criteria, and I’d say most of them have hardly ever set foot in the islands, outside of a holiday.

Another inaccurate statement. Take Mo’unga’s nephew Armstrong-Ravula, if he is not eligible via ancestry in a couple of generations time, he will be eligible because he plays his rugby there (even if he’s only their for rugby and not living there), that is a recent change made by World Rugby to better reflect examples like Fabian Holland and Fakatava.

It’s becoming the jump-ship/zero loyalty joke that international League is.

Look I understand you’re reason to cry and make an example at any opportunity, but you don’t really need to anymore, other recent changes made by WR are basically going to stop the Ireland situation, and time (perhaps no more than a decade) will fix the rest.

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