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La Géorgie change de charnière pour affronter les Fidji

TOULOUSE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 23: Luka Matkava of Georgia clears the ball during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between Georgia and Portugal at Stadium de Toulouse on September 23, 2023 in Toulouse, France. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

Levan Maisashviki, le sélectionneur de la Géorgie, a désigné les 23 joueurs pour affronter les Fidji le samedi 30 septembre. Il a effectué sept changements dans son XV de départ après le match nul 18-18 contre le Portugal, notamment au niveau de la charnière avec le demi de mêlée Vasil Lobzhanidze et le demi d’ouverture Luka Matkava, qui remplacent respectivement Gela Aprasidze et Tedo Abzhandadze.

Vasil Lobzhanidze et Luka Matkava reforment la charnière aperçue lors du premier match contre l’Australie (défaite 35-15), Demur Tapladze est aligné au centre et Miriani Modebadze en 15.

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Trois de ces changements ont été apportés devant. Tengizi Zamtaradze passe au talon, Lasha Jaiani en deuxième ligne et Mikheil Gachechiladze en troisième ligne.

XV de départ

1 Mikheil Nariashvili (c)
2 Tengizi Zamtaradze
3 Beka Gigashvili
4 Lasha Jaiani
5 Konstantine Mikautadze
6 Mikheil Gachechiladze
7 Beka Saginadze
8 Tornike Jalagonia
9 Vasil Lobzhanidze
10 Luka Matkava
11 Davit Niniashvili
12 Giorgi Kveseladze
13 Demur Tapladze
14 Akaki Tabutsadze
15 Miriani Modebadze

Remplaçants

16 Luka Nioradze
17 Nika Abuladze
18 Irakli Aptsiauri
19 Nodar Cheishvili
20 Luka Ivanishvili
21 Gela Aprasidze
22 Tedo Abzhandadze
23 Tornike Kakhoidze

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Huit joueurs présents sur la feuille de match ont participé au match de poule contre les Fidji à la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2019 : Giorgi Kveseladze, Vasil Lobzhanidze, Mikheil Nariashvili, Beka Gigashvili, Konstantine Mikautadze, Beka Saginadze, Gela Aprasidze, et Miriani Modebadze.

Deux joueurs feront leurs débuts en Coupe du Monde de Rugby : Mikheil Gachechiladze en titulaire et Tornike Kakhoidze sur le banc.

Les marqueurs d’essais de la Géorgie

La Géorgie a marqué des essais via quatre joueurs différents au cours de cette Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023 – Beka Gigashvili, Tengizi Zamtaradze, Luka Ivanishvili et Akaki Tabutsadze.

Aucun Géorgien n’a marqué plus de deux essais sur une édition de Coupe du Monde de Rugby.

Akaki Tabutsadze est le seul joueur à avoir débuté les 10 matchs de la Géorgie cette saison.

Il a marqué les 15 points de son équipe contre les Fidji lors de leur dernière rencontre en 2021, grâce à cinq pénalités. Il n’a manqué aucune de ses quatre tentatives au pied durant la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023.

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Tornike Jalagonia n’a pas manqué le moindre de ses 29 plaquages sur la compétition.
Davit Niniashvili est à l’origine de la plupart des offensives géorgiennes. Il détient le deuxième plus grand nombre de courses avec ballon (33) et le troisième plus grand nombre de mètres parcourus (315) et de défenseurs battus (16) que n’importe quel joueur après trois journées.

Il co-détient le plus grand nombre de franchissements pour la Géorgie (4) avec Akaki Tabutsadze, dont trois, le total le plus élevé de son équipe, contre le Portugal.

Il était à la dernière passe sur un essai et sur deux franchissements. Il est le joueur qui a parcouru le plus de mètres ballon en main – 171, dont 132 après franchissement. Il a battu 11 défenseurs sur ses 20 courses ballon en main contre le Portugal.

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Hellhound 44 minutes ago
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There is this thing going around against Siya Kolisi where they don't want him to be known as the best national captain ever, so they strike him down in ratings permanently whenever they can. They want McCaw and reckons he is the best captain ever. I disagree.


Just like they refuse to see SA as the best team and some have even said that should the Boks win a third WC in a row, they will still not be the best team ever. Even if they win every game between now and the WC. That is some serious hate coming SA's way.


Everyone forget how the McCaw AB's intimidated refs, was always on the wrong side, played on the ground etc. Things they would never have gotten away with today. They may have a better win ratio, but SA build depth, not caring about rank inbetween WC's until this year.


They weren't as bad inbetween as people claim, because non e of their losses was big ones and they almost never faced the strongest Bok team outside of the WC, allowing countries like France and Ireland to rise to the top unopposed.


Rassie is still at it, building more depth, getting more young stars into the fold. By the time he leaves (I hope never) he will leave a very strong Bok side for the next 15- 20 years. Not everyone will play for 20 years, but each year Rassie acknowledge the young stars and get them involved and ready for international rugby.


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JW 59 minutes ago
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No where to be seen OB!


The crosses for me for the year where (from memory);


This was a really hard one to nail down as the first sign of a problem, now that I've asked myself to think about it. I'd say it all started with his decision to not back form and fit players after all the injuries, and/or him picking players for the future, rather ones that could play right now.


First he doesn't replace Perofeta straight away (goes on for months in the team) after injury against England, second he falls back to Beauden Barrett to cover at fullback against Fiji, then he drops Narawa the obvious choice to have started, then he brings in Jordan too soon. That Barret selection (and to a lesser extent Bell's) set the tone for the year.


Then he didn't get the side up for Argentina. They were blown away and didn't look like they expected a fight and were well beaten despite the scoreline in my opinion. Worst performance of the year in the forth game and..


Basically the same problems were persistent, or even exaggerated, after that with the players he did select not given much of an opportunity, with this year having the most number of unused subs I can remember since the amateur days.


What I think I started to realise early on was that he didn't back himself and his team. I think he prepared the players well, don't get me wrong, but I'll credit him with making a conscious choice in tempering his ambition and instead choosing cohesion and to respect (the idea of it being important in himself and his players) experience first and foremost (after two tight games and that 4th game loss). I think he chose wrong in deciding not to be, and back, himself. Hard criticism.


And it played out by preferring Beauden to Dmac on the EOYT (though that may have been a planned move).


I hope I'm right, because going through all the little things of the season and coming up with these bullets, I've got to wonder when I say his last fault is one we have seen at the Crusaders, playing his best players into the ground. What I'm really scared of now is that not wanting a bit of freshness in this last game could be linked with all these other crosses that I want to put down to simple confidence issues. But are they really a sign that he just lacks vision?


Now, that's not to say I haven't seen a lot of positives as well, I just think that for the ABs to go where they want to go he has to fix these crosses. Just have difficult that will be is the question.

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