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Deux changements pour l'Écosse contre l’Angleterre

EDINBURGH, ÉCOSSE - 30 MARS : Meryl Smith (Écosse) est plaquée par Pauline Bourdon-Sansus (France) lors du match du Guinness Women's Six Nations 2024 entre l'Écosse et la France au Hive Stadium - Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, le 30 mars 2024 à Édimbourg, au Royaume-Uni. (Photo par Peter Summers/Getty Images)

Bryan Easson, le sélectionneur de l’Écosse, a effectué deux changements dans son équipe pour la réception de l’Angleterre, championne en titre, à Édimbourg ce samedi 13 avril 2024.

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Après avoir été battues 5-15 par la France à domicile lors de la deuxième journée du Tournoi des Six Nations, l’équipe écossaise a effectué un changement parmi ses trois-quarts et un autre parmi ses avants en prévision de leur dernier match à Édimbourg.

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L’arrière Meryl Smith a switché trois-quarts centre à la place de Lisa Thomson, tandis que Chloe Rollie est promue du banc au poste d’arrière.

Lana Skeldon, qui s’était blessée au genou lors de la victoire contre le Pays de Galles, a été replacée comme talonneuse titulaire à l’avant.

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4 dernières réunions

Victoires
0
Nuls
0
Victoires
4
Moyenne de points marqués
6
53
Le premier essai gagne
75%
L'équipe recevante gagne
50%

Elis Martin, la marqueuse de la deuxième journée, a été replacée sur le banc pour un match qui attirera un nombre record de 7 774 spectateurs dans un stade à guichets fermés.

L’ailière des lionnes du Stade Bordelais Rhona Lloyd retrouvera sa terre d’origine pour sa 49e sélection.

L’équipe d’Écosse (contre l’Angleterre, samedi 13 avril)

  1. Leah Bartlett – Leicester Tigers (32)
  2. Lana Skeldon – Bristol Bears (67)
  3. Christine Belisle – Loughborough Lightning (32)
  4. Emma Wassell – Loughborough Lightning (66)
  5. Louise McMillan – Saracens (50)
  6. Rachel Malcolm (capitaine) – Loughborough Lightning (44)
  7. Alex Stewart – Corstorphine Cougars (2)
  8. Evie Gallagher – Bristol Bears (24)
  9. Caity Mattinson – Gloucester-Hartpury (20)
  10. Helen Nelson (vice-capitaine) – Loughborough Lightning (57)
  11. Coreen Grant – Saracens (9)
  12. Meryl Smith – Bristol Bears (15)
  13. Emma Orr – Heriot’s Blues (16)
  14. Rhona Lloyd – GB Sevens/Stade Bordelais (48)
  15. Chloe Rollie – Loughborough Lightning (63)

Remplaçantes :

  1. Molly Wright – Sale Sharks (20)
  2. Elis Martin – Leicester Tigers (7)
  3. Elliann Clarke – Bristol Bears (8)
  4. Fiona McIntosh – Saracens (non sélectionnée)
  5. Rachel McLachlan – Sale Sharks (40)
  6. Mairi McDonald – Exeter Chiefs (20)
  7. Lisa Thomson – GB Sevens (57)
  8. Francesca McGhie – Leicester Tigers (9)
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JW 51 minutes ago
'Passionate reunion of France and New Zealand shows Fabien Galthie is wrong to rest his stars'

No reason why Razor shouldn't have been doing the same. So many pointless interchanges of ALB and (none in the case of) Perofeta, even Dmac and Beauden didn't need to be on the bench for each other. Was certainly handy to have ALB last weekend, but Dmac could have just started and Roigard and Jordie be developed as his backup.


I actually took heart at the beginning of the year when we heard that Havili had been requested by the All Blacks to play 10 for Crusaders! More fool me.


Have to correct you on that recap though. I don't actually have the stats for gainlines anywere (have to check johnnyopta for an artcile), but they show up on the Breakdown and it was our highest gainline success this year (above 50% for once) I'm pretty sure. No idea if any of that was in the second half though, I certainly though that scrambled much better.


It hurt Finau going of, but it doesn't explain Paddy not starting. Well perhaps it does when you've banked on a 6 as yuo main lock come lineout and play caller, then pigeon holeing the other 6, and lock, as your captain, so you haven't tried to give him too much on his plate, like being able to switch to 6 in case of injury (or situation/opponent). Who the hell is Paddy supposed to come on for! A lot of wrk need by Razor that I really thought he'd be doing this tour. Appears to be more like Foster and concerned with winning though.


I really really hope Razor isn't playing a waiting game for his 3 favourite players to come back. We need to progress NOW!

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