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Jaminet convoqué par la FFR le 26 juillet

Entrée du site de la Fédération française de rugby (FFR) à Marcoussis, au sud de Paris, le 16 juillet 2024. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP) (Photo by BERTRAND GUAY/AFP via Getty Images)

Décidément, Melvyn Jaminet se prépare à une fin de mois de juillet agitée. Déjà convoqué par son club, le RC Toulon, le 23 juillet, l’arrière international devra se rendre trois jours plus tard devant la commission de discipline de la Fédération française de rugby (FFR).

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Ces convocations font suite à la vidéo à caractère raciste que Jaminet a posté sur les réseaux sociaux dans la nuit qui a suivi le premier test-match de l’équipe de France en Argentine, le 6 juillet (victoire 28-13).

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La FFR et le RCT avaient rapidement réagi, condamnant sans ambages les propos tenus par le buteur, visiblement éméché. Alors qu’il faisait partie des Bleus retenus en Amérique du Sud, il avait immédiatement quitté la délégation française et avait été remplacé par le pilier Régis Montagne.

Grill : « Des propos d’une extrême gravité »

Florian Grill, le président de la FFR, avait déclaré mardi en conférence de presse qu’un signalement avait été effectué le 12 juillet par la Fédération « afin de faire toute la lumière sur la tenue de ces propos d’une extrême gravité ».

Le Parquet de Paris a également ouvert une enquête, dès le 9 juillet.

Jaminet devra donc venir s’expliquer le 26 juillet devant la commission de discipline de la FFR. Si sa ligne de défense semble se diriger vers un chambrage entre amis, le joueur risque tout de même très gros.

Simple blâme ? Suspension plus ou moins longue ? Voire radiation ? Le volet des possibilités est vaste, et Jaminet pourrait être exposé à une double sanction. Une imposée par son club, qui a prévu de recevoir son joueur le 23 juillet, et une de la Fédération, qui pourrait s’appliquer non seulement à l’équipe de France, mais aussi au Top 14, la Ligue nationale de rugby (LNR) s’étant associée à la démarche fédérale.

 

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Soliloquin 1 hour ago
Why New Zealand learned more from their July series than France

For Fischer, many people in France are still doubting him - it’s the first time he has a full season (31 games). Before, he was always injured at some point. He’s 27, so not the youngest, and you have a younger Boudehent or Jégou behind.

His physicality is incredible, but he didn’t prove he’s got hands. He just proved he was able to defend like a beast.

But you know, even Cros has improved his handling skills lately, so it’s never too late!

And he will play the Champions Cup with a solid Bayonne side, so let’s see!


I don’t agree with ‘only Fischer’: Brennan proved he’s a great 4/7 utility player, and Galthié likes those very much (Woki or Flament). He’s 23, playing for Toulouse with high concurrence, so the prospect is good. I rate him higher than Auradou, who had a few games in the 6 Nations.

For Depoortère, he had a more silent season than the previous one - injured at the worst moment during the Autumn Tests series - but came back strong with a Champions Cup and a solid partnership with Moefana. What could save him would be to start playing as a 12 when Moefana isn’t there, bulking up and become the new Jauzion.

But he’s 22 and an incredible talent at 13. His height makes me think he had more potential than your fan favorite Costes or the utility player that is Gailleton.


As for Montagne or Mallez, with the lack of quality in props, they could find a spot!

Especially Mallez who’s got a good spot to get behind Baille at Toulouse. Neti isn’t the youngest and hasn’t an international level.


And again, as Ugo Mola said, you never play with your best team.

So 30-32 player is more of a 38-40, so you need back-ups.

France knows very well how useful they can be during RWCs.

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Soliloquin 1 hour ago
Why New Zealand learned more from their July series than France

Hastoy was a good prospect before the 2023 RWC, he was the fly-half who led La Rochelle to the victory in the Champions Cup final in Dublin against Leinster.

But he made it to the squad only because Ntamack got his ACL.

He played against Uruguay, which a terribly poor game by the French side, and since then he declined a bit, alongside his club.

Under the pressure of Reus and West at 10, he regained some credit at the end of the season (among all a drop at the 81st minute of a game).

He’s quite good everywhere, but not outstanding.

He doesn’t have the nerves, the defense and the tactical brain of Ntamack, the leadership and the creativity of Ramos or the exceptional attacking skills of Jalibert.


I really hope that:

-Ntamack will get his knee back. The surgery went well. He wasn’t the most elusive player in the world, but he was capable of amazing rushes like the one against NZ in 2021 or the Brennus-winning try in 2023.

-Jalibert will continue to improve his defense. He started working hard since March (after his defensive disaster against England) with a XIII specialist, and I’ve seen great moments, especially against Ntamack in the SF of the Champions Cup. It’s never too late. And it would be a great signal for Galthié.

-Hastoy will build up his partnership with Le Garrec, that La Rochelle will start a new phase with them and Niniashvili, Alldritt, Atonio, Boudehent, Jegou, Bosmorin, Bourgarit, Nowell, Wardi, Daunivucu, Kaddouri, Pacôme…

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