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Top 14 : l'UBB s'incline et tout le monde lui tombe dessus

L'entraîneur de Bordeaux-Bègles, Yannick Bru (L), marche sur le terrain avant le match de Top 14 entre l'Union Bordeaux-Bègles (UBB) et le Lyon Olympique Universitaire Rugby (LOU) au stade Chaban-Delmas à Bordeaux, dans le sud-ouest de la France, le 25 janvier 2025. (Photo by Philippe LOPEZ / AFP) (Photo by PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

Dans un choc haletant entre Bordeaux-Bègles et Lyon au stade Chaban-Delmas samedi 25 janvier pour le compte de la 15e journée de Top 14, l’enjeu était crucial. Portée par un 20/20 n Champions Cup, l’UBB cherchait à conserver son invincibilité à domicile et son fauteuil de leader, tandis que Lyon espérait poursuivre sa remontée au classement.

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Finalement, Lyon s’est imposé contre une UBB qui s’inclinait pour la première fois de la saison à domicile. L’ouvreur du LOU Léo Berdeu a été exemplaire dès son premier coup de pied pour lancer la rencontre et jusqu’à cette ultime pénalité dans la dernière minute alors que son équipe était menée 20-19.

« Cette dernière pénalité, je l’ai appréhendée comme au match aller. Je me suis remis dans ma bulle, il fallait refaire le froid dans ma tête pour la taper », analysait l’ouvreur après la rencontre. « Les pénalités comme ça, ‘un peu trop faciles’, ce n’est jamais simple de les mettre surtout avec un contexte comme ça. Elle ne part pas très bien, elle frôle un peu le poteau, ça me sourit. »

Dès les premières minutes, les Lyonnais ont frappé fort avec une pénalité de Berdeu suivie d’un essai éclair sur interception de Davit Niniashvili (4e, 0-10) par un trou de souris, jetant un premier coup de froid sur Chaban.

Après un début difficile et une blessure de Tevita Tatafu (sorti à la 8e avec une grosse entorse), l’UBB a réagi par un essai de Pablo Uberti en bout de ligne (19e, 7-10), avant de prendre l’avantage grâce à Romain Latteraden après un puissant ballon porté, profitant d’une touche bien négociée juste avant la pause (38e, 17-13).

L’indiscipline lyonnaise, symbolisée par le carton jaune de Dylan Cretin (37e), laissait présager un scénario favorable aux Girondins pour la seconde période.

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Pourtant, malgré leur infériorité numérique au retour des vestiaires, les Lyonnais ont montré une grande résilience. Une tentative d’essai de Vincent Rattez, annulée après arbitrage vidéo, n’a pas découragé le LOU, qui s’est appuyé sur l’efficacité au pied de Berdeu, auteur de 17 points dans ce match.

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En face, l’UBB, malgré une domination territoriale et l’entrée de joueurs-clés comme Matthieu Jalibert et Maxime Lucu, n’a pas su concrétiser ses actions, se heurtant à une défense lyonnaise intraitable.

« En deuxième mi-temps on a manqué un peu de puissance. Je suis en colère car on a fait beaucoup d’erreurs. On a senti après la pause qu’on sortait inexorablement du match. On a vu des plaqueurs qui ne sortaient pas assez vite, une mêlée qui s’est étiolée au fil du temps », rageait l’entraîneur de l’UBB, Yannick Bru.

Synthèse du match

2
Coups de pied de pénalité
5
2
Essais
1
2
Transformations
1
0
Drops
0
119
Courses avec ballon
58
2
Franchissements
2
13
Turnovers perdus
10
5
Turnovers gagnés
7

Joey Carbery a cru offrir la victoire aux Girondins avec une pénalité à la 77? minute (20-19), mais les Lyonnais ont arraché la pénalité qui a permis à Berdeu, élu homme du match, de sceller le sort de la rencontre à la 79? minute (22-20), non sans rappeler le scénario du match aller.

Phases statiques

6
Mêlées
7
100%
% de mêlées gagnées
100%
20
Touche
15
75%
% de touches gagnées
73%
6
Renvois réussis
8
100%
% de renvois réussis
78%

« J’espère que ce retour sur terre sera salutaire. On n’a jamais dit qu’on était intouchable. Tout le monde a besoin de souffler. A l’issue d’un long bloc de dix semaines, on n’a pas réussi à mettre le dernier coup de collier. Cela nous renvoie à nos études », soupirait Yannick Bru dont la composition pour cette rencontre était très critiquée.

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Comme plusieurs fois par le passé à la fin d’un bloc et juste avant la trêve, l’UBB avait choisi d’alléger son dispositif. Alors que les ailiers vedettes Damian Penaud et Louis Bielle-Biarrey étaient retenus à Marcoussis pour préparer le Tournoi des Six Nations, le choix avait été fait de ne pas sur-solliciter d’autres cadres, les plaçant plutôt sur le banc : Jalibert (rentré à la 45e), Lucu (49e), Boniface (49e), Depoortere (51e). Une méthode qui a attiré les foudres des supporters sur l’entraîneur.

« C’est le retour à la réalité du Top 14 après une coupe d’Europe qui n’est peut-être pas du niveau de notre championnat », abondait le capitaine Jefferson Poirot. « On savait qu’on avait des joueurs en moins et qu’on allait jouer une équipe au complet. Il y avait pourtant de la vigilance. Il y a toujours un moment dans la saison où tu es ramené sur terre. L’important c’est le rebond derrière. »

« On a beaucoup de qualité dans l’équipe, on avait la possibilité de gagner ce match même sans les internationaux », tentait de relativiser Ben Tapuai, trois-quart centre de l’UBB en zone mixte. « Ça se joue vraiment sur les cinq dernières minutes. Dans le vestiaire, tout le monde était très déçu. On avait à cœur de faire quelque chose de spécial à Chaban juste avant les vacances. »

Pour Lyon, désormais invaincu depuis quatre matchs, cette victoire marque une étape importante dans sa quête de maintien et d’ambition pour la suite du championnat. « En première mi-temps, on enchaînait des fautes. J’ai gueulé à la pause. C’est un match qu’on prépare depuis quasiment trois semaines », révélait l’entraîneur du LOU Karim Ghezal.

Bordeaux-Bègles, malgré le point de bonus défensif, voit sa suprématie à domicile ébranlée tout en restant leader (à égalité de points de Toulouse) et devra se relancer face à Bayonne lors de la prochaine journée.

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The Mickey Mouse playoff system that made the entire regular season redundant

The playoff system has never been redundant Ben, it was merely important to fewer teams, just those vying for top seed. After that it was simply about qualifying.


The format is arguably worse now. I can see the Canes slumping to a point were the return of key components, like their starting midfield, is now going to happen too late for them due to the reduced playoff spots. So we don’t get the perfect jeopardy like what we got with the Crusaders last year, were deservedly (despite showing they easily had a top 4 team when fit) they missed out because they were even more pathetic than that early team deserved. A couple more bonus points with some better leadership, on and off field, would have given the Crusaders a deserving. As reported last year have we not seen a more perfect finals run in.


Objectively easier finals qualification is better suited to shorter competitions, and we know SR is the “sprint” version amongst it’s rugby equivalents. The Top 14 is probably the worst competition in this respect, with it’s length with a double round robin should have a football styled champion. The Premiership, with it’s smaller base but also double round robin, was pretty much perfectly suited to it’s smaller 4 team playoff. Super Rugby, with it’s much shorter season (smaller amount of games, and most importantly over a much shorter period, would be able suited to a 6 team play off series if it had a comparative round robin. It doesn’t. Playing a bunch of random extra games, within your own division, requires you to expand the qualification reach. Super Rugby was another perfectly balanced competition.


If you want to look subjectively, sure, there are a lot of cool facets of tighter qualification, they just aren’t sensible applicable to SR so you have to be a realist.


I’m pretty sure you yourself have authored articles showing you need to be in the top four come finals time to win Super Rugby.

Competition parity this year just seems to be part luck, but we’ll take it.

The closer parity is simply more about circumstance, I agree. The Lions tour has just as much to do with the consistency and early standards in Australian players performances, and random factors balancing the NZ sides. The predictable improvement of the “Pacific Powers” another key factor, but with the case of extra support like NZR help raise their profile, as in the “Ardie” factor, possibly able to happen a year sooner than it has.


Still, as I have highlighted on previous articles, I wouldn’t be surprised if these results were nearly as predictable as they were last year, and that it was just the fixture ‘creation’ by new management that has artificially created a bit more hype and unrealistic perception on the competitions ‘parity’, in these early stages.

Super Rugby Pacific has done the right thing and got rid of most TMO interventions that have plagued the game over the last few years and impacted one World Cup final.

I wouldn’t have minded if they just put their own spin on WR’s structure. While you don’t go on to describe what the two situations are that remain, one that I think could still have been of value keeping is for the ability for the TMO to rule live.


The fact that several of the WC’s TMO officials were overly zealous in their ability to over rule the onfield decision does not mean there wouldn’t have been value in a good southern hemisphere run contingent from simply adding value and support to the game ref. Take the case last weekend as the perfect example. While I don’t believe it would have been of any real benefit for the Highlanders to have had advantage at the death (the same sequence would have still played out), looking in isolation one can clearly tell that was a live situation where the ref said he was obstructed from making a call, and if the current rules would have allowed, the TMO, like us on TV, could easily have told him to play advantage for the infringement. In another situation that type of officiating could have made all the difference to the quality and accuracy of the outcome. Views of the comp would be a lot different if it was clearly as case that the Highlanders were robbed of a deserved victory.


All told, the game is obviously much better off for what changes have been made with officiating, though this is not really isolated to SR. SR is just the only comp to have start with these.

If you want back in, put your hands up for some real competition, don’t ask for handouts. No conference systems.

We are currently in a conference system Ben, I’m afraid you’re beating the wrong drum there and you own subjective (and flawed) opinions are coming through quite clearly. As spitballed on the article a few days ago, it’s hard to see a true league table where it is either a full round robin or double round robin happen, there is still going to be some amount of divisional derby matchs going on to fill out the season.


Conferences are also the only way forward, so get on board. I would love for SARU to be able to add a couple of regional sides in Super Rugby, using the countries burgeoning playerbase. It might be far easier, and more advantageous, for SA to add to SR than say try to enlarge the URC, or go it on their own with a professional scene. They could leave their clubs to themselves and take control of running a highveld team out of Cheetahs country, and a lowveld team wherever they would like a new attempt at a ‘Kings’ team. I can’t see the clubs ever rejoining SR.


Not surprised the article is well off the mark Ben.


One thing they could do to further improve the ‘jeopardy’ though is to have a separate world club table where each seasons finalists are awarding ranking points going towards selecting who takes part in the biennial (right?) world champs the Champions Cup is hosting in the future. I’d normally expect the government to simply send whoever the most recent finalists are but I reckon creating a way to have those instead be judged by contribution since the last edition (however frequent this idea might turn out) could be a winner this new management will work out and capitalize on. It would also help add to that jeopardy if say ranking points were only allocated to the top 6 of an 8 team finals format.

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