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Top 14 : Le retour de Ntamack titulaire avec Toulouse contre Perpignan

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Romain Ntamack. Photo : @RomainNtamack

Plus d’un mois après sa blessure, l’ouvreur international Romain Ntamack sera titulaire samedi avec son club de Toulouse pour la réception de Perpignan, selon la composition dévoilée vendredi.

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Blessé à un mollet contre Clermont le 12 octobre, il a dû déclarer forfait pour les trois matchs de novembre du XV de France, le dernier contre l’Argentine ce vendredi (21h10).

Le demi d’ouverture a fait son retour cette semaine avec le groupe toulousain à l’entraînement. Son frère, Théo, sera aussi titulaire en troisième ligne, à côté du capitaine, l’Anglais Jack Willis.

Perturbé par des blessures, Romain Ntamack n’a plus joué avec les Bleus depuis la préparation au Mondial-2023.

En son absence, son partenaire à l’arrière en club Thomas Ramos a pris le numéro 10, un choix fort du sélectionneur Fabien Galthié, qui aurait pu privilégier un ouvreur de métier, le Bordelais Matthieu Jalibert.

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Toulouse, double champion de France en titre, privé de nombre de ses internationaux en ce week-end de doublon, va aussi pouvoir compter sur le retour du trois-quarts centre argentin Santiago Chocobares, blessé à un genou lors du dernier match de Rugby Championship avec sa sélection le 28 septembre.

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Le troisième ligne Mathis Castro-Ferreira, qui n’a pas joué de match officiel de la saison après une fracture d’un sinus pendant la préparation, fait lui son retour depuis le banc.

Découvrez les coulisses des deux camps lors de la tournée des Lions britanniques et irlandais en Afrique du Sud en 2021. A voir en exclusivité sur RugbyPass TV dès maintenant.

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JW 1 hour ago
'It doesn’t make sense for New Zealand to deny itself access to world-class players'

There are a couple of inadequacies in this articles points as well.


First

Robertson, in what he has said publicly, is building his argument for change as a means to close the gap that is increasing between the All Blacks and South Africa.

Based on recent performances, the All Blacks are better than the Springboks.


Second

Both games saw the All Blacks lead coming into the last 30 minutes, only for the momentum to shift dramatically once the two sides emptied their respective benches.

The failings of the second half were game plan related, they happened regardless of whether the bench had yet (play got worse very early in the half, even in the first half) been used or not.


And third

Robertson’s view is that because the Boks don’t lose access to their experienced players when they head offshore, it gives them an advantage

Didn't Razor have the most experienced team all year?


Also

“Sam Cane and Ardie Savea with Wallace Siti, what a balance that is.

This is part of Razor's problem. That's a terrible balance. You instead want something like Sam Cane, Hoskins Sotutu, Wallace Sititi. Or Ardie Savea, Sititi, Scott Barrett. Dalton Papaili'i, Savea, Finau. That is balance, not two old struggling to keep up players and an absolute rookie.

It has changed. Not many go north, more go to Japan, so how do we get the balance right to ensure that players who have given loyalty, longevity and who are still playing well

Experience is a priceless commodity in international rugby and New Zealand has a system where it throws away players precisely when they are at their most valuable.

You mean how do we take advantage of this new environment, because nothing has effectively changed has it. It's simply Japan now instead of Europe. What's it going to be like in the future, how is the new American league going to change things?


Mo'unga is the only real valid reason for debating change, but what's far more important is the wide discussion happening that's taking the whole game into account. The current modem throws players away because they decided to go with a 5 team model rather than a 12 or 14 team model. Players have to be asked to leave at the point were we know they aren't going to be All Blacks, when they are playing their best rugby, reached their peak. In order to reset, and see if the next guy coming through can improve on the 'peak' of the last guy. Of course it's going to take years before they even reach the departing players standards, let alone see if they can pass them.


What if there can be a change that enables New Zealand to have a model were players like Jamison Gibson-Park, James Lowe, Bundee Aki, Chandler Cunningham-South, Ethan Roots, Warner Dearns are All Blacks that make their experienced and youth developemnt the envy of the World. That is the discussion that really needs to be had, not how easy it is to allow Mo'unga to play again. That's how the All Blacks end up winning 3 World Cups in a row.

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