Édition du Nord
Select Edition
Nord Nord
Sud Sud
Mondial Mondial
Nouvelle Zélande Nouvelle Zélande
France France

Résultats et stats de la 16e journée de Pro D2

(Crédit photo - Rugby Pro D2)

Provence Rugby a frappé fort en ouverture de la 16e journée de Pro D2 avec sa très large victoire contre Grenoble (45-15). Un succès qui met la pression, si ce n’est sur le leader Vannes, largement favori au moment de recevoir le quatorzième Mont-de-Marsan (19h30), du moins sur les principaux poursuivants que sont Colomiers, qui jouera sur le terrain enneigé d’Aurillac (19 heures) et Valence-Romans qui accueille Béziers (19h30).

ADVERTISEMENT

Les autres affiches de cette 16e journée : Oyonnax – Carcassonne, Soyaux-Angoulême – Nevers, Dax – Agen et Brive – Biarritz.

Rencontre
Pro D2
Aurillac
14 - 15
Temps complet
Colomiers
Toutes les stats et les données
Rencontre
Pro D2
Valence Romans
8 - 0
Temps complet
Beziers
Toutes les stats et les données
Rencontre
Pro D2
Dax
20 - 14
Temps complet
Agen
Toutes les stats et les données
Rencontre
Pro D2
Soyaux Angouleme
27 - 3
Temps complet
USON Nevers
Toutes les stats et les données
Rencontre
Pro D2
Vannes
47 - 29
Temps complet
Mont de Marsan
Toutes les stats et les données
VIDEO
Rencontre
Pro D2
Oyonnax
33 - 7
Temps complet
Carcassonne
Toutes les stats et les données
Rencontre
Pro D2
Brive
61 - 22
Temps complet
Biarritz
Toutes les stats et les données

Related

Actus, exclus, stats, matchs en direct et plus encore ! Téléchargez dès maintenant la nouvelle application RugbyPass sur l'App Store (iOS) et Google Play (Android) !

ADVERTISEMENT
Play Video
LIVE

{{item.title}}

Trending on RugbyPass

Commentaires

0 Comments
Soyez le premier à commenter...

Inscrivez-vous gratuitement et dites-nous ce que vous en pensez vraiment !

Inscription gratuite
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Long Reads

Comments on RugbyPass

c
cw 8 minutes ago
'We should never forget': Former Bok great's warning on looming All Blacks series

This is a highly implausible theory. First no impact packs. The Boks game is heavily reliant on the impact pack, usually to overpower opposition. In fact the only time they lost against a tier one team last year (the All Blacks) they had a smaller impact pack. They lost against Australia too when they fielded a smaller pack. Second, in all games the SB’s won against tier one teams they depended heavily on essentially the same players, Ox or Boan, T du Toit, Marx, Lood, Ruuan, SFdT, Kolisi, Wiese, Cobus, SFM, Wilemnse, Kriel, Kolbe, Moody, Louw, Synman, and Smith. Eben featured too in most wins as did Wessels and Steenekamp. I note in this regard that 15 of the same players played against all tier one teams last year and 20 of the same players featured against Ireland and France. Third, other SA combinations missing only a few of these players failed last year against Australia and New Zealand. Fourth, several of your “second” and third choice players are untested against the tier one teams and it is purely speculative to suggest they would beat a fully fit France, England, Ireland or NZ. Sixth, against the bigger teams, SA is almost totally reliant on 11 key players to ensure scrum dominance - Ox or Boan, Marx, T du Toit, Lood, Ruaan, Eben, SFdT, Wiese, Synman and Louw. By splitting them up you greatly de power the scrum. The four lock combination was instrumental in beating France last year.

So I disagree Wayneo. To the extent that past performance is a measure of future outcomes, by splitting the core players, your cannot say, let alone be sure, that any two SA teams would beat the other tier one teams.



...

69 Go to comments
Close
ADVERTISEMENT