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Les Bleues ont patienté avant de s'envoler face au pays de Galles

La talonneuse de l'équipe de France Manon Bigot félicitée par ses coéquipières après avoir marqué un essai lors de France - pays de Galles, 3e match du Tournoi des Six Nations féminin 2025. (Photo by PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

L’équipe de France féminine a enchainé un troisième succès de rang dans le Tournoi des Six Nations 2025 en venant à bout du pays de Galles, 42-12, à Brive.

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Tout va bien pour les Bleues, toujours invaincues dans le Tournoi des Six Nations féminin. Les joueuses du duo Gaëlle Mignot – David Ortiz ont signé une troisième victoire en autant de rencontres, en dominant le pays de Galles 42-12.

Tout va bien, du moins comptablement. Car si le score est large à l’arrivée, si les Galloises n’ont pas mené une seule seconde sur la pelouse briviste, les Françaises ne menaient que de deux points juste avant la pause. Mais à la manière de ce qu’elles avaient réussi contre l’Écosse à La Rochelle il y a deux semaines, elles ont fait cavalier seul en deuxième période.

« Là encore, on y est allées petit à petit », reconnaissait d’ailleurs la trois-quarts centre Montserrat Amédée au micro de France 2. « Il faut qu’on arrive à rentrer un peu plus tôt dans nos matchs, peut-être essayer de sortir de la mi-temps avec un peu plus de points. »

La faute à un manque de maitrise sous la pluie corrézienne (21 fautes de main), qui a plombé les ambitions offensives françaises. La faute, aussi, à la puissance du pack gallois qui a marqué deux essais amenés par un maul (10e, 22e).

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L’équipe de France, elle, dispose d’une palette offensive bien plus large. Elle a su marquer elle aussi en force, notamment par Manae Feleu (44e), Manon Bigot (40e+1) récompensée pour son énorme activité, et en récoltant un essai de pénalité sur mêlée (67e).

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Les Bleues ont aussi joliment atteint l’en-but adverse. Émilie Boulard, deux essais pour elle face aux Galloises, a ainsi réceptionné un long coup de pied diagonal parfait de Carla Arbez (5e), venue alterner après un bon travail des avants. L’ailière était également en bout de chaine d’un mouvement collectif (16e).

À l’arrivée, ce succès est le plus large des Bleues sur le Tournoi, ce qui est tout de même rassurant après le WXV raté à l’automne, marqué par deux défaites en trois matchs.

Mais il reste du boulot aux Françaises afin d’être plus efficaces dès la première période, mieux contenir la puissance adverse. Le déplacement en Italie constituera l’ultime répétition avant le voyage en Angleterre, sur les terres des grandes favorites du Tournoi et de la Coupe du Monde à venir. Le match que tout le monde attend.

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“Not sure that's true. Looking at the Wikipedia entry for capped Springbok players, 10 were capped in 2024, while 12 were capped in 2022.”

Since they won the 2019 RWC, South Africa have capped 30 new players. In that time New Zealand have capped 38, Ireland have capped 52, England have capped 56, and France have capped 65. 30 (or 18 if we exclude those capped last year) isn’t almost none - I was being hyperbolic. But its a much lower number than the other teams.


“Bit disingenuous to say that none of the new players are likely to become regular starters.”

I didn’t say none are likely to become regular test starters. SFM will probably displace Pollard as the 1st choice flyhalf pretty soon, Jan-Hendrik Wessels is a bit of a way off, but looks like a really high quality prospect, and Cameron Hanekom could be great too. But that’s just three players. Most other nations have unearthed better talent than that. E.g. England have Fin Smith, CCS, Pollock, Opoku-Fordjour, & Feyi-Waboso. France have Jegou, Attisogbe, Auradou, & Tuilagi. New Zealand have Lakai, Bell, & Sititi.


“Too late to introduce new talent? In 2024? 3 and a half seasons out from the next WC? Laughable, mate. Im starting to think you might be BS’s alt account.”

Sorry I think I just didn’t explain this point very clearly. In 2023 SA were really reliant on experience. They started the competition with 14 players on 50 caps or more, and one on 113. New Zealand, who came second, had 13 players on at least 50, and 4 players on at least 100. England were perhaps the team that overperformed the most at the WC, and began the comp with 16 players on at least 50 caps, and 4 on at least 100. 3 years is plenty of time to introduce new players to a squad, but it isn’t enough time to build a squad with world-class levels of experience. Even if a player plays every match between now and the start of the WC, that’s only like 30-35 caps?

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