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3 nouvelles fédérations intègrent World Rugby

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L’Égypte (en photo), le Guatemala et le Lesotho ont été promus au statut de membres à part entière de World Rugby suite à l’approbation du Conseil de la fédération internationale le 14 novembre, après avoir satisfait à tous les critères requis. Le nombre total de fédérations nationales membres de World Rugby atteint désormais 133, réparties sur six régions.

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La Fédération égyptienne de rugby (Egypt Rugby Football Union), membre associé de World Rugby depuis 2022 et membre à part entière de Rugby Afrique depuis 2019, se distingue par son engagement en rugby à sept. L’Égypte a notamment organisé avec succès des tournois régionaux, dont les compétitions masculines et féminines à Alexandrie en 2021.

La Fédération de rugby du Lesotho (Federation of Lesotho Rugby), membre associé de World Rugby depuis 2022 et membre à part entière de Rugby Afrique depuis 2016, a également pris part à des tournois régionaux de rugby à sept. Le Lesotho, enclave entourée par l’Afrique du Sud, championne du monde en titre, continue de développer son programme rugby.

La fédération du Guatemala (Asociacion Deportiva Nacional de Rugby de Guatemala), membre associé de World Rugby depuis 2016 et membre à part entière de Sudamerica Rugby depuis 2014, compte 29 équipes masculines et féminines et participe activement aux tournois de Sudamerica Rugby.

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Hellhound 9 minutes ago
The 'one difference' between Boks and the back-to-back All Blacks

You are wrong thinking SA don't have the players to replace the current golden generation. There is too many talent currently knocking. Look at the Bulls front row and their bomb squad alone who destroyed every team in the URC last year and this year. A full strength Leinster team or more correctly, the Irish front row was destroyed by them.


Without Runa Nortje, the Boks line out struggles, and there is exceptional locks in SA still very young. The back row with Elrigh Louw and Cameron Hanekom and some others from the other teams, very young and already world class.


The backline with players like SFM, AF, CM etc etc etc. I can name 2 young teams that can push for top honours easily. SA rugby is in excellent and very rude health. As a NZ you don't follow the URC not the Currie Cup as closely as the SA public.


The current schools rugby have some monster players too, but the speed and skills of the youngsters in the country is absolutely outstanding and what the current Boks have built, will be surpassed by them. Talent coming through, excluding school stars, is enough for another 20 years minimum.


What other country have that waiting in the wings? Waiting for the current generation to retire and thinking other teams will run over the Boks once they are gone is just wishful thinking.


Why do you think Rassie is giving so much young players opportunities? By the next WC, most of these youngsters will already have 30 - 40 Test caps. They will have faced the current best players over the world already. Experienced despite a tender young age. Saying the current players on the fringes is not up to snuff is just wrong.


The Boks beat the teams in the RC with experimental teams. Young and old. Lost 1 against the Argies by 1 point and what a game that was. Experimental squads, not the strongest squads.


The amount of injured Bok players alone could make a team. The Boks have 49 players Test games this year. Nope, you are definitely not knowing what you are talking about when it comes to the standards of SA rugby, just as little as others knows NZ rugby young talent.

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