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Toulouse : Romain Ntamack sera bien là face à Sale

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Le demi d'ouverture de Toulouse Romain Ntamack passe le ballon lors du match de Top 14 entre le Stade Toulousain et le Stade Français au Stadium de Toulouse, le 29 décembre 2024. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP) (Photo by MATTHIEU RONDEL/AFP via Getty Images)

L’ouvreur Romain Ntamack fera son retour dans le groupe de Toulouse pour affronter Sale dimanche en huitièmes de finale de Champions Cup, a confirmé l’encadrement toulousain mardi.

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Le N.10 des ‘rouge et noir’, sacré dans le Tournoi des Six Nations avec le XV de France avait été laissé au repos samedi pour la venue en Top 14 de Pau, écrasé 55-10.

Les autres internationaux qui avaient pris part au Tournoi étaient, eux, sur la pelouse. En l’absence de Ntamack, c’est l’Argentin Juan Cruz Mallía qui était chargé de mener le jeu toulousain, comme durant la période de doublons.

Le centre Dimitri Delibes, également absent face aux Béarnais en raison d’une gêne au mollet, postule également en vue d’une place sur la feuille de match dimanche au Stadium (16h).

Idem concernant le deuxième ligne Thibaud Flament qui ne s’est pas entraîné mardi, mais le staff toulousain ne nourrit pas d’inquiétude sur le fait qu’il puisse aussi prendre part à la rencontre face au club anglais.

Le deuxième ou troisième ligne Joshua Brennan et le deuxième ligne Richie Arnold, tous deux touchés au mollet, se dirigent en revanche vers un forfait, tout comme le centre argentin Santiago Chocobares (ischio-jambiers).

Le demi de mêlée vedette du Stade Toulousain Antoine Dupont, opéré d’une rupture des ligaments croisés lundi dernier, fait lui partie des blessés de longue durée.

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Ugo Mola, le manager toulousain, devra par ailleurs composer sans le talonneur Peato Mauvaka, qui purgera son troisième et dernier match de suspension pour un mauvais geste contre l’Écosse mi-mars. Il pourrait revenir pour un éventuel quart de finale le week-end du 12 avril, si les Toulousains battent les Sharks.

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Flankly 19 minutes ago
Late Makazole Mapimpi try earns the Sharks win away to Edinburgh

Jake White described this as the strongest Sharks lineup ever. There is no doubt that it is at least an impressive roster. They did win, which is obviously an achievement against a good Edinburgh side. However …


For much of the first half Edinburgh seemed easily able to create 2 on 1 opportunities on both wings, with the defensive wingers biting in on the inside runner and cover defence being AWOL. Conversely the Sharks showed little ability to get behind the Edinburgh defensive line, with the sole exception of a nicely-exploited Am mismatch against a second row (which led to the Fassi try).


In general the Sharks, with their full complement of Bok firepower, do not look that dangerous in attack, and while tackling was good on the whole and goal line defence was impressive at times, they were exhibiting surprising breakdowns in open play defensive structures.


Also, the Sharks continue to be inaccurate, with material impact on the scoreboard. Missing two very kickable penalties is not the way to be the best. It looked to me like the Sharks contestable kicks were not well enough executed, and were too hard to recover.


Not sure what the running attack was trying to do, but my guess is that they were trying to pull off a Harlequins-style bash-and-offload game off of 12 (Esterhuizen). That’s not a terrible idea with the personnel available, but it would require creativity and a precision on second phase that was not in evidence.


Lastly, you have to have better discipline. It’s great that the team can cope with a 13 vs 14 period (of almost 10 minutes), but smart teams a avoid cards.


Having said that it was great to see the win. I thought that Edinburgh were cynical and niggly. Always hanging around on the wrong side of the breakdown, lots of intentional obstruction, illegal dummying at the base of the ruck, etc. They played a dirty game and the ref tolerated it. Always good to see that not succeed.


Overall the “best Sharks lineup ever” scraped the win, but under-performed their Bok-laden potential. Again.

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