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Transferts : Kerr-Barlow rebondit au Stade Français

Tawera Kerr-Barlow aura porté le maillot de La Rochelle durant huit saisons. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Le demi de mêlée néo-zélandais Tawera Kerr-Barlow quittera La Rochelle pour rejoindre le Stade Français l’été prochain.

Le jeu des chaises musicales continuent sur le front des transferts, en vue de la saison prochaine.

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Poussé dehors par l’arrivée annoncée de Nolan Le Garrec sur la côte Atlantique, Tawera Kerr-Barlow n’a pas tardé à trouver un nouveau point de chute. Le Néo-Zélandais évoluera sous les couleurs du Stade Français à partir de la saison 2025-2026, après huit saisons passé à La Rochelle.

Selon L’Equipe, un contrat de deux ans aurait été proposé à l’ancien All Black (34 ans, 28 sélections), qui avait affirmé sa volonté de continuer à jouer, si possible en Top 14.

« Je pense que (cette saison) sera ma dernière saison à La Rochelle. Après je ne sais pas, je ne suis pas dans les discussions », avait affirmé le champion du monde 2015 début octobre.

« En tout cas, je continuerai à jouer au rugby, en Top 14 dans un autre club », avait-il ajouté. « Je joue pour créer des souvenirs avec mes coéquipiers. J’aime le rugby et j’aime jouer ».

Voilà son souhait exaucé.

Visionnez l'épisode exclusif de "Walk the Talk" où Ardie Savea discute avec Jim Hamilton de son expérience à la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023, de sa vie au Japon, de son parcours avec les All Blacks et de ses perspectives d'avenir. Regardez-le gratuitement dès maintenant sur RugbyPass TV.

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JW 5 hours ago
Six former All Blacks eligible for new nations in 2025

He wasn't, he was only there a couple of years. Don't get me wrong, he's a player of promise, but without ever having a season at 10 at that level, one could hardly ever think he would be in line to take over.


But if you really want to look at your question deeper, we get to that much fabled "production line" of the Crusaders. I predict you'll know what I mean when I say, Waikato, Waikato, Queensland.


I don't know everything about him (or his area I mean) but sure, it wouldnt have just been Razor that invested in him, and that's not to say he's the only 10 to have come out of that academy in the last half dozen years/decade since Mo'unga, but he is probably the best. So it's a matter of there having been no one else why it was so easy for people to picture him being razors heir apparent (no doubt he holds him in more high regard than the blurb/reference of his recently published though). And in general there is very much a no paching policy at that level which you may not appreciate .


For England? Really? That's interesting. I had just assumed he was viewed as club man and that national aspect was just used to entice him over. I mean he could stil be used by Scotland given I wouldn't expect them to have a whole lot of depth even thoe fh's one of their strongest positions at the moment. But certainly not England.


Personally I still think that far more likely was the reason. He would/could have done the same for Crusaders and NZ, just without half as much in his pocket. And as an individual I certainly don't think he'd have chosen England over the All Blacks (as a tru blue kiwi i mean), and he of all people should know where he sits. He said he wants to play internationally, so I take that at face value, he didn't think that could be for NZ, and he might have underestimated (or been mislead by McCall) England (and Scotland really), or have already chosen Scotland at the time, as seems the case from talk of his addition.


Again though, he's a player who I'd happily rate outside the trifecta of Barrett/McKenzie/Mo'unga in basic ability , even on par with foreign players like Plummer, Sopoaga, Ioane, and ahead of a bunch in his era like Falcon, Trask, Reihana. I've done the same thing >.< excluding Perofeta from the 10 debate. Hes probably below him but I think pero is a 15 now.

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