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Top 14 : l'UBB impressionne, Toulon s'installe, Montpellier se pointe

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A l'image de ce raffut de Gabriel Ngandebe, le MHR a repoussé l'Aviron Bayonnais sans ménagement et pointe dans le top 6 pour la première fois de la saison. (Photo by SYLVAIN THOMAS/AFP via Getty Images)

L’Union Bordeaux-Bègles a récupéré la première place en surclassant le Stade Français samedi lors de la 14e journée du Top 14, qui a vu Toulouse passer près de jouer un très mauvais tour à La Rochelle, et Toulon écœurer le Racing 92.

L’UBB frappe fort

Une semaine après avoir laissé la première place au rival toulousain, les Bordelo-Béglais ont récupéré le fauteuil de leader.

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Les joueurs de Yannick Bru ont mis du temps à trouver la faille sur la pelouse du Stade Français (13-12 pour Paris à la mi-temps), mais dans la fraîcheur parisienne, ils ont fait monter la température dans le deuxième acte pour l’emporter 46 à 19.

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La flèche des Bleus Louis Bielle-Biarrey s’est offert un doublé lors d’une fin de match aisée pour les Girondins, marquée par cinq essais inscrits face à des Soldats roses dépassés. L’UBB (50 pts) compte désormais trois points de plus que le Stade Toulousain (47 pts).

La Rochelle d’un souffle

La Rochelle a tremblé, mais les ‘jaune et noir’ ont battu Toulouse (22-19). Face à eux, une équipe composée en bonne partie de très jeunes joueurs, dont certains n’avaient jamais connu de titularisation en Top 14.

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La jeune garde toulousaine, alignée pour ménager les cadres qui s’envolent pour l’Afrique du Sud dimanche, a cru arracher un match nul inespéré grâce à un drop du jeune ouvreur Valentin Delpy dans les dernières minutes. Mais une pénalité d’Antoine Hastoy après la sirène permet aux Rochelais d’empocher quatre points synonyme de soulagement, évitant une humiliation face aux champions de France.

Un peu déçu mais fiers de la prestation de sa classe biberon, le staff toulousain repart de Marcel-Deflandre avec un point de bonus défensif prometteur, pas forcément prévu avant la rencontre.

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Toulon s’accroche au podium

Face à Toulon, le Racing 92 a pu y croire à quelques minutes du terme, mais cette saison, Mayol est imprenable. Dans le sillage de leur marqueur attitré Gaël Dréan, encore auteur de deux essais samedi (dix au total cette saison), ils ont enfoncé des Franciliens trop imprécis.

Toulon a pris les devants grâce à plusieurs coups d’éclat de son demi de mêlée Baptiste Serin avant d’être inquiété dans le deuxième acte. Mais Dréan a surgi pour offrir une victoire bonifiée (36-24) aux siens, synonyme de troisième place, avec 43 points.

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Le samedi des Rouge et Noir est cependant assombri par la sortie sur blessure de Charles Ollivon à la 6e minute, touché au genou droit à moins d’un mois du début du Tournoi des Six Nations.

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Pour les Racingmen, la situation se complique encore un peu plus. Les coéquipiers de Nolann Le Garrec, auteur de deux essais, n’ont plus gagné en Top 14 depuis le 2 novembre, restant sur quatre défaites et un nul contre Lyon la semaine dernière.

Montpellier étrille Bayonne

L’Aviron Bayonnais, qui comptait autant de points que Toulon avant cette 14e journée, a chuté à Montpellier (42-10) débordé lors d’une première mi-temps à sens unique (22-0 par les Héraultais).

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Avec cette victoire ponctuée du bonus offensif, le MHR enchaîne un cinquième succès d’affilée à domicile qui lui permet de revenir à quatre points de son adversaire du jour et d’entrer, au moins provisoirement, dans les six premiers.

Lyon s’offre un bol d’air

Dans un match de bas de tableau qui sentait le soufre, le LOU a su s’offrir une victoire précieuse contre Perpignan (17-12).

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Grâce au point de bonus défensif obtenu à Gerland, les Catalans évitent de tomber à la 13e place, dont hérite le Stade Français.

Dans un duel serré de milieu de tableau, Castres a dominé la Section Paloise 24-19.

Ce dimanche soir, Vannes, qui compte huit points de retard sur le barragiste, tentera de ne pas se laisser complètement décrocher avec la réception de Clermont.

Top 14

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Bordeaux
14
11
3
0
50
2
Toulouse
14
9
4
1
47
3
Toulon
14
9
5
0
43
4
Bayonne
14
9
5
0
38
5
Stade Rochelais
14
8
6
0
36
6
Montpellier
14
7
7
0
34
7
Clermont
13
7
6
0
34
8
Castres
14
7
7
0
31
9
Racing 92
14
5
8
1
26
10
Lyon
14
5
7
2
26
11
Pau
14
5
9
0
25
12
Perpignan
14
5
9
0
24
13
Stade Francais
14
5
9
0
23
14
Vannes
13
3
10
0
15


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Mzilikazi 1 hour ago
Is the overlap dying in modern rugby?

A very interesting article, Nick. On beautiful and unseasonly cool summer morning here in our part of Qld., as the sun rises over the distant Border Ranges beyond the misty Lockyer Valley, that winter of '63 in the British Isles is now a distant but clear memory. There was a very heavy snowfall in Ulster, I was at school in Belfast. The snow was so heavy by mid morning that the headmaster closed down, sent us all home. Fine for those 99% of the kids who lived within a few miles of the school in E. Belfast. But my brother and I lived up on the Antrim Plateau, a good hour away. It was an interesting journey home, including a three mile hike along narrow country lanes !


It will be interesting to see how Ireland go this year in the 6N. The Nienaber defence revolution at Leinster is bound to be to the fore, with the dominance of that province in the make up of the team. However I would hope the legacy of the Lancaster era is still strong too. I'm not feeling too confident atm, with the AB game and the 2024 England 6N defeat too fresh in the memory.


Great clips from the JPR era. I see John Dawes involved there, and he was so often crucial with his ability to pass accurately under pressure. That is what is missing in the LAR game clips. A John Dawes type ability to pass well under pressure. I feel the teams that cause the rush defence problems will always be those that use out the back accurate passes to create space for the wide player, be he a Cheslin Kolbe or a big fast modern age forward,

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JW 3 hours ago
Scott Robertson has to take charge of his All Blacks in 2025

Haha crap man I wouldn't know if SR has ever made a profit. ABs subsidize everything. Factors like SR clubs not paying 'for' their ABs etc, normal having a star would cost you 2 or 3x as much as a regular, but NZR covers all that in NZ. Pretty sure was the case for the other two partners too. I doubt even NZR knows the exact ratios sponsors like Sky/Adidas/AIG/Altrad/Investec give for local product.


No doubt SR used to make more money with the 3 partners, but of course it was also split 3 way. TBH I don't think its going to be much different (I think the new deal is still higher than before?). That last deal was bumper despite the comp being in decline, then SA left and the deal was probably worth even more for NZ? Can't recall how that played out I think Sky kept the agreemnt (fully). They'll be taking a big hit but it would be anything to do with the state of the game.


So when you say bleeding, you mean since around 2013/14 right? When SA'n and Aussie crowds finally stopped turning up to watch NZ smash them every week. So again, I was just stating your picture was wrong, and you've got the wrong causes, I don't disagree too much with the idea it's 'bleeding' though, id1ots were complaining about NZ sides getting a rough deal come final time for a loooong period and lots of other things that dragged the game down but on the field it just kept getting better and better. The problem is this nationalistic concept, that caught up on them (previously being the great driver for interest) and fans didn't care about the top four teams like every other sports competition in the world. They only cared about their local teams not winning.


No, SR wasnt optimal, which is what it was recommended to have just the SR Pacific comp instead. I'm not sure how much better things are now though. It needs time?


I know how I'd like to find equilibrium and it's much like what you propose. One big difference is I just don't think they need to cut SR. I would switch investment into an NPC/fully domestic scene + youth, like you, I'd just have like a much shorter SR season and I'd try and create a university scene rather than high school, that little extra age demographic matters a lot to investment/interest.


It's what the NRL can pay, and I think I heard it recently for someone in the spot light. I used it as a future figure more than anything though, the idea being these other leagues are only going to be more and more competitive, so much so they take away local talent before it can have a chance to develop. And once it goes they're unlikely to develop into the player they would have here. Not choosing a path that can compete will be a disaster imo. Thus the All Black decline.


I think don't think theres any reason your ideas can't work though, with maybe a added little flair here and there to drive some extra revenue. 20 is just a number to get a picture how many of top 60 might dissapear, it's nothing Id calculated. Think of it as an 'at any particular time' number.


In general I think people so quickly forget those that leave and all hope is placed on the next guy. Think that were talking top 4 or 5 in a position, there are a lot of positions that don't place much past the number 3. Look at Bell, theres no one he would be one of NZ top dozen hookers, numerous people would have left without getting a shot and the likes of Riccitelli or Eklund are obvious better. You've got first fives like Burke, Jordan, Falcon, Black, Plummer next year, Ioane Sopoaga, West who at any one time are going to be 3, 4, and 5 in NZ order. You've TKB, Smith, now Perenara, Weber, even Ruru is having a standout season and ALL would be better than the 3rd best local in Hotham or Christie. Now weve got last season statistical best full back leaving in Stevenson, he's joining Moorby and Rayasi, Bridge, and god knows who else who's having an awesome year that would break him into the All Blacks if it was in Super Rugby. Midfield is stacked when at home would be scratching around for guys like the Umaga-Jensen boys hoping they were fit to fill out 4 or 5th best 2nd5 and centers, when the likes of TJ Faiane, Nankiville, Seta, Aso, Fekitoa, Goodhue, Leicester, Ngani, even one of my fav Rob Thompson would be better than getting down to picks like Aumua, Ennor, McCleod, Tupea, and those that would have to come after them. We've got some of my fav loosies in Lachlan Boshier, Charlie Gamble, Whetu Douglas overseas, now Akira, never my talented players like.


I think your top 60 must have be a picture of the 36 man Crusaders squad plus a list of last years All Blacks! Obviously I've gone off track here as sure, these players leave a big whole but it's not one that NZ hasn't been able to fill in the past while maintaining quality SR sides (the periods when it was rocking), but there will be a time when loosing too many of those quality players has a much bigger impact than the already currently disillusioned SR fan can take.


Bottom line is Australia have far more talent and players that we do (statistically) and all that would need to have in the short term to fix your perceived problem with Super Rugby is trade some the best NZ players into the Aus sides. Simple, problem solved, competitive comp achieved.

cut off super rugby and stop the bleeding . put all the money back into the remaining competitions

Is too quick, many will see it as an opportunity to leave and that starts the very risky slope. You have to have a plan. Any change needs to be gradual and with a better future prospect, until then, voices like yours are only going to undermine any possible immediate success.

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