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XV de France : la liste des 19 protégés pour préparer l'Irlande

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PARIS, FRANCE - 31 JANVIER : Romain Ntamack lors de l'échauffement avant le match du Tournoi des Six Nations 2025 entre la France et le pays de Galles au Stade de France le 31 janvier 2025 à Paris, France. (Photo Julian Finney/Getty Images)

L’ouvreur Romain Ntamack et l’ailier Damian Penaud font partie des 19 joueurs protégés qui ne joueront pas en Top 14 ce week-end, en vue de préparer la rencontre contre l’Irlande dans le Tournoi des Six Nations le 8 mars, a annoncé la Fédération française de rugby lundi.

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Ntamack avait raté les matchs contre l’Angleterre (défaite 26-25) et l’Italie (victoire 73-24), après avoir été suspendu pour un plaquage dangereux contre le Pays de Galles en ouverture du Tournoi.

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En son absence, l’ouvreur bordelo-béglais Matthieu Jalibert, qui ne fait pas partie des 19 joueurs protégés, puis son coéquipier toulousain Thomas Ramos, habituel arrière, avaient pris place à l’ouverture.

L’ailier de l’UBB Damian Penaud, meilleur marqueur du XV de France en activité, à un essai du record de Serge Blanco (38), avait lui été écarté contre l’Italie, remplacé par le Palois Théo Attissogbe.

Titulaire en Top 14 contre Clermont, il a marqué un essai dimanche lors de la courte victoire de l’UBB (22-18).

La présence de Penaud dans les 19 ouvre la porte à un retour contre l’Irlande, le 8 mars, pour un match crucial pour la victoire dans le Tournoi.

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Le deuxième ligne Mickaël Guillard, titulaire à Rome en l’absence du Toulousain Emmanuel Meafou, victime d’une infection pulmonaire, est présent dans les 19 joueurs protégés par la convention entre la FFR et la Ligue nationale de rugby.

Meafou, qui a été hospitalisé la semaine dernière et doit passer des examens supplémentaires pour évaluer son indisponibilité, n’est lui pas appelé, et est incertain pour le match contre l’Irlande, après avoir raté celui contre l’Italie.

Le centre Gaël Fickou, qui a retrouvé les terrains ce week-end avec le Racing 92 et manque de temps de jeu après une fracture d’un pouce, n’est lui pas dans les 19, pas plus que l’arrière Léo Barré, étincelant à Rome, et qui pourra jouer samedi contre la Rochelle avec le Stade français, dernier du Top 14.

Les 19 joueurs protégés rejoindront Marcoussis dès vendredi soir. La liste des 42 joueurs pour préparer la rencontre à Dublin sera annoncée samedi matin, le reste du groupe rejoignant le Centre national du rugby lundi.

La liste des 19 joueurs protégés :

Avants : Dorian Aldegheri, Grégory Alldritt, Uini Atonio, Cyril Baille, Paul Boudehent, François Cros, Thibaud Flament, Jean-Baptiste Gros, Mickaël Guillard, Oscar Jegou, Julien Marchand, Peato Mauvaka

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Arrières : Pierre-Louis Barassi, Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Antoine Dupont, Yoram Moefana, Romain Ntamack, Damian Penaud, Thomas Ramos

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MP are a NZ side through and through, NZ is even having to pay for it.

Yes they caved to public demand, I bet it accomplished a lot of internal goals. They could have left it to the other groups, but I’m of the belief that they weren’t showing the capability to make it work as being a good reason for NZR to jump in and do it. I think it’s actually funded 50/50 between NZR and WR though.

(when nothing was stopping a pi player playing for any side in Super Rugby)

Neither is that fact true. Only 3 non NZ players are allowed in each squad.


I see you also need to learn what the term poach means - take or acquire in an unfair or clandestine way. - Moana have more slots for non eligible players (and you have seen many return to an NZ franchise) so players are largely making their own choice without any outside coercion ala Julian Savea.

Not one of these Kiwis and Aussies would go live in the Islands to satisfy any criteria, and I’d say most of them have hardly ever set foot in the islands, outside of a holiday.

Another inaccurate statement. Take Mo’unga’s nephew Armstrong-Ravula, if he is not eligible via ancestry in a couple of generations time, he will be eligible because he plays his rugby there (even if he’s only their for rugby and not living there), that is a recent change made by World Rugby to better reflect examples like Fabian Holland and Fakatava.

It’s becoming the jump-ship/zero loyalty joke that international League is.

Look I understand you’re reason to cry and make an example at any opportunity, but you don’t really need to anymore, other recent changes made by WR are basically going to stop the Ireland situation, and time (perhaps no more than a decade) will fix the rest.

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