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Toulouse sans aucun international à Bordeaux

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Jack Willis sera là pour guider la jeune garde toulousaine (Photo de Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Le Stade Toulousain ne pourra compter sur aucun de ses internationaux ayant pris part au Tournoi des Six Nations pour aller défier son dauphin Bordeaux-Bègles, dimanche 23 mars, pour la reprise du Top 14, a-t-on appris auprès de l’encadrement mardi 18 mars.

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Le leader du championnat de France devra composer sans ses Bleus, tout juste sacrés dans le Tournoi, pour venger l’affront du match aller, lorsque l’UBB était venue s’imposer à Ernest-Wallon (16-12) fin septembre.

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En plus d’Antoine Dupont, victime d’une rupture des ligaments croisés du genou droit en Irlande et écarté des terrains jusqu’à l’automne, le staff d’Ugo Mola se passera de Cyril Baille, Dorian Aldegheri, Julien Marchand, Peato Mauvaka, Thibaud Flament, Emmanuel Meafou, François Cros, Anthony Jelonch, Alexandre Roumat, Romain Ntamack, Pierre-Louis Barassi et Thomas Ramos, tous en vacances.

Comme leurs compères de la sélection française, le trois-quarts italien Ange Capuozzo et l’arrière écossais Blair Kinghorn sont également en vacances.

Le jeune centre Paul Costes, touché à un genou lors de la victoire contre Bayonne (41-6) mi-février, fera son retour prochainement, mais ne sera pas non plus disponible à Chaban-Delmas.

Pour l’affiche de cette 19e journée, dimanche 23 mars (21h05), les Rouge et Noir s’appuieront donc sur l’ossature ayant fait ses preuves durant la période de doublons avec quatre victoires d’affilée, composée notamment du capitaine et troisième ligne anglais Jack Willis, et du buteur argentin Juan Cruz Mallia.

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