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Sorti sur une civière, Melvyn Jaminet va bien, rassure Pierre Mignoni

Par AFP
Toulon's French full-back Melvyn Jaminet is evacuated on a stretcher after being injured during the French Top14 rugby union match between RC Vannes and Toulon at the Rabine Stadium in Vannes on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP) (Photo by LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images)

L’arrière de Toulon Melvyn Jaminet, sorti sur une civière samedi après un choc à la tête lors du match contre Vannes, « va bien » a assuré son entraîneur Pierre Mignoni après la rencontre.

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« Melvyn Jaminet va bien (…) il était avec nous dans les vestiaires à la fin du match », a déclaré le directeur du rugby du RC Toulon en conférence de presse après la défaite contre Vannes (29-19).

À la 48e minute, Jaminet est resté de longtemps au sol, KO après avoir reçu un coup de genou involontaire de son coéquipier Swan Rebbadj. Après avoir perdu connaissance, selon son entraîneur, Jaminet a été évacué sur une civière sous les applaudissements du public, levant le pouce pour rassurer.

Depuis son retour de six mois de suspension pour des propos racistes fin février, Jaminet a disputé huit matchs avec Toulon, le buteur marquant au total 100 points.


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