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Le rêve brisé de France 7 Féminine face au Canada

PARIS, FRANCE - 29 JUILLET : Lou Noel #4, Séraphine Okemba #1 et Chloé Jacquet #7 de l'équipe de France après la défaite en quart de finale du rugby à sept féminin entre l'équipe de France et l'équipe du Canada lors de la troisième journée des Jeux olympiques Paris 2024 au Stade de France le 29 juillet 2024 à Paris, France. (Photo par Michael Steele/Getty Images)

La France s’est inclinée face au Canada 14-19 en quart de finale du tournoi olympique Paris 2024. Faisant des erreurs inhabituelles, les Françaises n’ont pas su conserver leur avantage alors que le Canada profitait de chaque erreur. Une énorme déception pour les filles de David Courteix qui voient leur rêve olympique se briser.

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Ces cousines du rugby à sept mondial se connaissent pourtant parfaitement (26 victoires pour le Canada, 13 pour la France sur le World Series).

Leur première rencontre sur la scène olympique était également au stade des quarts de finale à Rio 2016 où les Canadiennes avaient déjà brisé les rêves des Bleues 15-5. Si les Françaises avaient pris leur revanche en poule à Tokyo 2020 (31-0), cette rencontre au Stade de France devait remettre les pendules à l’heure. Il n’en fut rien.

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Dans un Stade de France en ébullition, les Canadiennes étaient les premières à entrer sur la pelouse, peu de temps après suivies par les Françaises, peut-être moins souriantes, mais déterminées sur l’objectif.

La longue première séquence – premier coup de sifflet au bout de deux minutes ! – est restée bloquée dans les 22 canadiens avec un fort défi physique de la part des deux équipes.

Un peu trop de précipitation de Chloé Jacquet empêchait une première vraie attaque. La valise de Piper Logan sur la mêlée qui suivait donnait les premiers points au Canada malgré une belle remontée de Camille Grassineau. Il fallait désormais mettre la main sur le ballon.

Forte en défense, la France manquait encore de munitions et d’agressivité face à des Canadiennes rugueuses, premières au contest. Le chrono approchait dangereusement de la mi-temps. Après une remise en jeu, le ballon remontait sur les extérieurs avec Chloé Jacquet qui fixait la défense et transmettait à Iän Jason qui déposait à bout de souffle entre les poteaux (7-7).

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Il était impossible que la France subisse plus longtemps. Dès la reprise, malgré le pressing du Canada, la France gagnait son ballon, Lili Dezou fixant la défense avant de passer à la Néo-Calédonienne Yolaine Yengo pour reprendre le score (14-7).

Toujours dangereuses, les Canadiennes tentaient leur chance et envoyaient Piper Logan pour son deuxième essai après une sortie de mêlée un brin trop lente (14-14) à deux minutes de la fin de la rencontre.

Les en-avants se multipliaient, des erreurs inhabituelles témoignant d’une certaine fébrilité. Chloé Daniels profitait d’une seconde d’inattention de la défense française pour marquer dans le coin (14-19).

Il ne restait que quelques secondes pour remonter le ballon et marquer. Au terme d’une belle possession, les Bleues commettaient un ultime en-avant et laissaient filer la victoire.

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Une énorme désillusion pour les Bleues, qui rêvaient de médaille d’or, comme leurs homologues masculins, trois ans après avoir décroché l’argent à Tokyo.

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JW 5 hours ago
‘The problem with this year’s Champions Cup? Too many English clubs’

Yep, that's exactly what I want.

Glasgow won the URC and Edinburgh finished 16th, but Scotland won the six nations, Edinburgh would qualify for the Champions Cup under your system.

It's 'or'. If Glasgow won the URC or Scotland won the six nations. If one of those happens I believe it will (or should) be because the league is in a strong place, and that if a Scotland side can do that, there next best club team should be allowed to reach for the same and that would better serve the advancement of the game.


Now, of course picking a two team league like Scotland is the extreme case of your argument, but I'm happy for you to make it. First, Edinbourgh are a good mid table team, so they are deserving, as my concept would have predicted, of the opportunity to show can step up. Second, you can't be making a serious case that Gloucester are better based on beating them, surely. You need to read Nicks latest article on SA for a current perspective on road teams in the EPCR. Christ, you can even follow Gloucester and look at the team they put out the following week to know that those games are meaningless.


More importantly, third. Glasgow are in a league/pool with Italy, So the next team to be given a spot in my technically imperfect concept would be Benneton. To be fair to my idea that's still in it's infancy, I haven't given any thought to those 'two team' leagues/countries yet, and I'm not about to 😋

They would be arguably worse if they didn't win the Challenge Cup.

Incorrect. You aren't obviously familiar with knockout football Finn, it's a 'one off' game. But in any case, that's not your argument. You're trying to suggest they're not better than the fourth ranked team in the Challenge Cup that hasn't already qualified in their own league, so that could be including quarter finalists. I have already given you an example of a team that is the first to get knocked out by the champions not getting a fair ranking to a team that loses to one of the worst of the semi final teams (for example).

Sharks are better

There is just so much wrong with your view here. First, the team that you are knocking out for this, are the Stormers, who weren't even in the Challenge Cup. They were the 7th ranked team in the Champions Cup. I've also already said there is good precedent to allow someone outside the league table who was heavily impacted early in the season by injury to get through by winning Challenge Cup. You've also lost the argument that Sharks qualify as the third (their two best are in my league qualification system) South African team (because a SAn team won the CC, it just happened to be them) in my system. I'm doubt that's the last of reasons to be found either.


Your system doesn't account for performance or changes in their domestic leagues models, and rely's heavily on an imperfect and less effective 'winner takes all' model.

Giving more incentives to do well in the Challenge Cup will make people take it more seriously. My system does that and yours doesn't.

No your systems doesn't. Not all the time/circumstances. You literally just quoted me describing how they aren't going to care about Challenge Cup if they are already qualifying through league performance. They are also not going to hinder their chance at high seed in the league and knockout matches, for the pointless prestige of the Challenge Cup.


My idea fixes this by the suggesting that say a South African or Irish side would actually still have some desire to win one of their own sides a qualification spot if they win the Challenge Cup though. I'll admit, its not the strongest incentive, but it is better than your nothing. I repeat though, if your not balance entries, or just my assignment, then obviously winning the Challenge Cup should get you through, but your idea of 4th place getting in a 20 team EPCR? Cant you see the difference lol


Not even going to bother finishing that last paragraph. 8 of 10 is not an equal share.

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