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Pro D2 : tous les résultats et les stats de la dernière journée en intégralité

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Brive et Grenoble, déjà qualifiés pour les demi-finales, se disputent la première place lors de la 30e et dernière journée ce vendredi soir (21h). Brive, en tête grâce à sa victoire contre Grenoble (38-13), se rend à Béziers, tandis que Grenoble reçoit Nevers.

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En bas de tableau, Aurillac (15e) doit battre Montauban et espérer une défaite d’Agen contre Mont-de-Marsan pour éviter le barrage contre le finaliste de Nationale (Carcassonne ou Chambéry). Colomiers (3e) vise à sécuriser sa place sur la pelouse de Biarritz, mais reste sous la menace de Provence Rugby, qui se rend à Oyonnax. Soyaux-Angoulême, en embuscade, jouera sa place en barrage à Valence.

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Pro D2
Beziers
57 - 24
Temps complet
Brive
Toutes les stats et les données
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Pro D2
Biarritz
35 - 27
Temps complet
Colomiers
Toutes les stats et les données
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Pro D2
Grenoble
51 - 42
Temps complet
USON Nevers
Toutes les stats et les données
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Pro D2
Oyonnax
47 - 31
Temps complet
Provence Rugby
Toutes les stats et les données
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Pro D2
Aurillac
36 - 10
Temps complet
US Montauban
Toutes les stats et les données
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Pro D2
Nice
34 - 19
Temps complet
Dax
Toutes les stats et les données
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Pro D2
Agen
45 - 13
Temps complet
Mont de Marsan
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Valence Romans
39 - 22
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Soyaux Angouleme
Toutes les stats et les données

Pro D2

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Brive
29
20
9
0
94
2
Grenoble
29
20
9
0
94
3
Colomiers
29
18
10
1
86
4
Provence Rugby
29
17
11
1
82
5
Soyaux Angouleme
29
17
10
2
80
6
US Montauban
29
17
12
0
77
7
Beziers
29
15
14
0
72
8
USON Nevers
29
14
15
0
62
9
Dax
29
13
15
1
61
10
Mont de Marsan
29
13
16
0
60
11
Valence Romans
29
12
17
0
60
12
Biarritz
29
13
16
0
60
13
Oyonnax
29
11
17
1
57
14
Agen
29
11
18
0
54
15
Aurillac
29
12
17
0
52
16
Nice
29
6
23
0
30

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GrahamVF 1 hour ago
The times are changing, and some Six Nations teams may be left behind

The main problem is that on this thread we are trying to fit a round peg into a square hole. Rugby union developed as distinct from rugby league. The difference - rugby league opted for guaranteed tackle ball and continuous phase play. Rugby union was based on a stop start game with stanzas of flowing exciting moves by smaller faster players bookended by forward tussles for possession between bigger players. The obsession with continuous play has brought the hybrid (long before the current use) into play. Backs started to look more like forwards because they were expected to compete at the tackle and breakdowns completely different from what the original game looked like. Now here’s the dilemma. Scrum lineout ruck and maul, tackling kicking handling the ball. The seven pillars of rugby union. We want to retain our “World in Union” essence with the strong forward influence on the game but now we expect 125kg props to scrum like tractors and run around like scrum halves. And that in a nutshell is the problem. While you expect huge scrums and ball in play time to be both yardsticks, you are going to have to have big benches. You simply can’t have it both ways. And BTW talking about player safety when I was 19 I was playing at Stellenbosch at a then respectable (for a fly half) 160lbs against guys ( especially in Koshuis rugby) who were 100 lbs heavier than me - and I played 80 minutes. You just learned to stay out of their way. In Today’s game there is no such thing and not defending your channel is a cardinal sin no matter how unequal the task. When we hybridised with union in semi guaranteed tackle ball the writing was on the wall.

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