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Italie : Stevanin en 10, Capomaggi à l'arrière

Emma Stevanin commencera le match à l'ouverture au pays de Galles (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images).

L’Italie, actuelle 3e au classement du Tournoi des Six Nations 2024, se déplace à Cardiff, samedi, avec un but précis. Infliger une 5e défaite aux Galloises, déjà promises à la dernière place, et ainsi conforter sa position synonyme de qualification directe pour la Coupe du Monde 2025.

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Wales Womens
22 - 20
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Pour cela, le sélectionneur Giovanni Raineri a effectué des retouches a minima par rapport à l’équipe battue la semaine dernière par l’Écosse (10-17).

La plus grosse surprise est la titularisation d’Emma Stevanin à l’ouverture. La joueuse de Padova n’a été titulaire que deux fois depuis le début du Tournoi, deux fois au centre.

Dans la ligne des trois-quarts, Francesca Granzotto fait les frais du jeu de chaises musicales et débutera la rencontre sur le banc. Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi, quatre fois titulaire à l’arrière, prend sa place sur l’aile gauche et Beatrice Capomaggi prend le N.15.

Devant, la confiance est maintenue au pack aligné à Parme samedi dernier, Raineri ayant reconduit les huit mêmes joueuses.

XV de départ

Beatrice Capomaggi – Aura Muzzo, Alyssa D’Incà, Beatrice Rigoni, Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi – (o) Emma Stevanin, (m) Sofia StefanElisa Giordano, Francesca Sgorbini, Ilaria ArrighettiGiordana Duca, Sara TounesiSara Seye, Vittoria Vecchini, Silvia Turani.

Remplaçantes

Laura Gurioli, Gaia Marie, Lucia Gai, Valerie Fedrighi, Isabelle Locatelli, Beatrice Veronese, Veronica Madia, Francesca Granzotto.

Womens Six Nations

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PF
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PD
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England Womens
4
4
0
0
20
2
France Womens
4
4
0
0
19
3
Scotland Womens
4
2
2
0
8
4
Italy Womens
4
1
3
0
6
5
Ireland Womens
4
1
3
0
6
6
Wales Womens
4
0
4
0
1

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Soliloquin 2 hours ago
'The World Cup... I'm not sure it's going to happen for them'

Well, currently the biggest rugby stars from other countries are not really playing in France, except for Argentinian players (Mallia, Chocobares, Kremer, Oviedo, Petti, Lavanini, Carreras) or Fijian ones (Tuisova, Dakukaqa, Waniqolo) . This time is over.

You have great players that usually choose to cease playing for their countries like Ludlham, Sinckler, Farrell(who's been a shadow at Racing 92), Fainga'anuku, Marchant, the Kpoku brothers, Arundell, Ribbans or declining stars like Biggar, Kerr-Barlow, Radradra, Botia, Goodhue, the Vunipola brothers, Hogg or Manu Tuilagi. Not exactly first choices or guys who make the best international XV.

The exceptions being Arata, Skelton, Jack Willis, Cappuozzo (he's French but plays for Italy), Niniashvili, Staniforth, Ahki, Tameifuna, Nicotera, Garbisi, Ioane, Lucchesi, Kinghorn, Ben White or Saito. Not many of them from SA, NZ, Ireland or England or close to top 3 in their positions.

When Kolisi or Etzebeth played in Top14, despite the big bucks, it wasn't shiny performances at "lower level games", as well as Kolbe at Toulon after his extraordinary stunt at Toulouse. Whitelock was at the end of his career.


I think you've mistaken the big bucks low level league with Japan Rugby League One stars welcomed at their prime (Mo'unga, de Klerk, Matera, PSDT, de Jager, Mostert, Kolbe, Kriel, Barrett, Savea, Cane, Koroibete, Perenara, Kwagga Smith, de Allende, Kolbe, Wiese, Marx) because it pales a bit. 12 of of the 30 players that started the RWC final play in Japan. With a maximum of 16 games/season. In France it's up to 29 to be get the Top14 title, plus the Champions Cup.

Try to keep up the rythm with more than twice as many games.

I guess you've read their interviews on the intensity of Top14, right? Right?


The biggest Top14 stars are in great majority French players, because the JIFF policy has changed the way French clubs operate.

The era of Carter, Botha, Wilkinson, Kaino, Smith or the others mentioned before is over.

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