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La « gestion sportive » plus ou moins forcée du Stade Toulousain

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Les demis d'ouverture de l'équipe de France et du Stade Toulousain Thomas Ramos (à gauche) et Romain Ntamack (au centre), le 1er mars 2025. (Photo de FRANCK FIFE/AFP) (Photo de FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

L’ouvreur Romain Ntamack est laissé au repos par le Stade Toulousain lors de la réception de la Section paloise samedi, alors que le reste des internationaux disponibles seront sur la feuille de match.

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De retour de congés après avoir remporté le Tournoi des Six Nations avec le XV de France, le demi d’ouverture est ménagé dans le cadre de la « gestion sportive » instaurée par le staff des Rouge et Noir.

Il sera en revanche disponible en vue de la réception de Sale lors des huitièmes de finale de Champions Cup dimanche prochain.

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Top 14
Toulouse
55 - 10
Temps complet
Pau
Toutes les stats et les données

Les autres grands absents avant cette 20e journée du Top 14 sont évidemment Antoine Dupont, opéré lundi de sa rupture des ligaments croisés du genou droit, et Peato Mauvaka, suspendu en raison d’un mauvais geste lors de la dernière rencontre du Tournoi contre l’Écosse.

L’Argentin Juan Cruz Mallia, très bon durant la période de doublons, garde le n°10 et accompagnera Paul Graou en charnière, selon la composition dévoilée vendredi soir.

Le reste des internationaux toulousains font leur retour dans le groupe, de Thomas Ramos à l’arrière à Blair Kinghorn et Ange Capuozzo sur les ailes, en passant par Cyril Baille et Julien Marchand, capitaine.

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Thibaud Flament reprend sa place dans la cage avec Clément Vergé, tout comme Anthony Jelonch et Alexandre Roumat en troisième ligne.

Au centre, Pierre-Louis Barassi, remis de la commotion subie en Irlande avec les Bleus, est aligné en compagnie de Pita Ahki.

Le banc toulousain est également impressionnant, puisqu’Ugo Mola pourra faire entrer en jeu le deuxième ligne Emmanuel Meafou, et les troisièmes lignes François Cros et Jack Willis.

Malgré sa défaite contre l’Union Bordeaux-Bègles lors de la dernière journée (32-24), Toulouse est premier du championnat avec une longueur d’avance sur les Girondins, et affronte samedi à 14h30 Pau, septième.

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Top 14

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Toulouse
19
13
5
1
65
2
Bordeaux
19
14
5
0
64
3
Toulon
19
13
6
0
62
4
Bayonne
19
11
8
0
48
5
Lyon
19
9
8
2
44
6
Castres
19
9
8
2
44
7
Pau
19
9
10
0
42
8
Stade Rochelais
19
8
10
1
40
9
Clermont
19
8
11
0
40
10
Montpellier
19
8
11
0
39
11
Stade Francais
19
8
11
0
36
12
Racing 92
19
7
11
1
35
13
Perpignan
19
6
12
1
30
14
Vannes
19
6
13
0
28

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