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Jusqu'à 5,9 millions de téléspectateurs pour France vs. Fidji

Cérémonie des hymnes avant le match France - Fidji lors de la Quilter Nations Series 2025 au stade Matmut Atlantique, à Bordeaux, le 15 novembre 2025. (Photo : Lionel Hahn / Getty Images)
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Le deuxième test de la tournée d’automne des Bleus contre les Fidji a rassemblé en moyenne 5,1 millions de téléspectateurs samedi 15 novembre sur TF1, avec un pic à 5,9 millions.

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Une audience légèrement en baisse par rapport au match de la semaine précédente face à l’Afrique du Sud qui avait séduit en moyenne un million de personnes en plus.

La défaite des Fidji se jouait à Bordeaux, au Stade Atlantique, qui affichait guichets fermés avec près de 42 000 supporters dans les tribunes, contre deux fois plus une semaine avant au Stade de France.

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NH 16 minutes ago
Does one size really fit all in the Wallabies second row?

Nice one Nick as always. I’m of the opinion there is something personal between schmidt and Lukhan. Although schmidt definitely prefers work rate players, the Skeltons and Tupous of the world have still gotten a run compared to lukhan. I think lukhan has been near his best at the reds in terms of positive impact, but you can still see the odd brain fade from him - being offside was a constant of his this year for example that may be a mark against his name for a coach like schmidt who likes a disciplined, detailed style of player. I have never quite felt that we have seen lukhan hit his potential, im hoping we see his renaissance over the next few seasons as he has finally matured and seems clear on his game.

Re aus and big boppas. When you go to a junior’s game in Aus, there is often a big poly player literally head and shoulders bigger than the rest and they stay this way until school boys/uni. I think what can happen is that these guys are so naturally gifted in size, there is no need for them or their coaches to push their skills and discipline. So, once they start playing blokes their own size they start to look ‘lazy’ and ‘sloppy’. Whereas in a place like NZ or SA, big boppas are playing each other from day one and so need the skill and discipline to stand out. The other thing I’d say is that league sucks up ALOT of these players as league overlaps in more working class areas where most pacific islanders live. This both takes the player away, and shapes them into a league body shape.



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