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Deux White sur les tablettes d'Exeter

Par Jérémy Fahner
Le demi de mêlée australien Nic White a déjà évolué à Exeter en 2018 et 2019. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Exeter chercherait à faire revenir le demi de mêlée Nic White jusqu’à la fin de la saison. Selon les informations de RugbyPass, les Chiefs, qui ont perdu leurs trois premiers matchs de Gallagher Premiership, auraient sondé le Wallaby après avoir échoué à recruter un autre White, Ben, l’international écossais.

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Rob Baxter, le boss du club anglais, avait affirmé ne pas avoir besoin de joueurs d’expérience pour encadrer sa jeune équipe. Il semble qu’il a été contraint à revoir sa position.

Le poste de demi de mêlée a été source de problème pour Exeter cette saison. Stu Townsend et Niall Armstrong sont tous les deux indisponibles, et Sam Maunder peine à retrouver la plénitude ses moyens après une longue blessure.

Nic White, 34 ans, a déjà disputé 61 matchs (14 essais) avec Exeter, avec qui il a atteint deux fois la finale du championnat. En 2018 et 2019, les Chiefs ont buté sur les Saracens.

Exeter a contacté Toulon au sujet de Ben White

En mai 2019, White avait annoncé qu’il quitterait l’Angleterre à mi-saison afin de rejoindre les Brumbies et se donner toutes les chances de participer à la Coupe du Monde au Japon.

Désormais à la Western Force, il lui reste un an de contrat avec la franchise de Perth et garde une très bonne cote auprès des dirigeants des Chiefs. Ces derniers aimeraient faire revenir l’ancien Montpelliérain pour les aider à sortir de l’ornière.

Gallagher Premiership

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Saracens
3
3
0
0
15
2
Bristol
3
2
1
0
12
3
Leicester
3
2
1
0
10
4
Bath
3
2
1
0
10
5
Northampton
3
2
1
0
9
6
Sale
3
2
1
0
9
7
Harlequins
3
1
2
0
8
8
Gloucester
3
1
2
0
8
9
Exeter Chiefs
3
0
3
0
2
10
Newcastle
3
0
3
0
0

Toujours selon les informations de RugbyPass, Exeter a contacté le RC Toulon pour évoquer l’avenir de Ben White. Le joueur de 27 ans a prolongé en février dernier son contrat avec le club du Var jusqu’en 2026.

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L’ancien international anglais U20 a fait ses débuts avec Leicester à 17 ans. Il a depuis joué pour Doncaster, les London Irish, avant de rejoindre la Rade en 2023. Cette année, il a été titulaire contre le Stade Français et Vannes, et on lui prête l’envie de rester sur les bords de la Méditerranée jusqu’au terme de son contrat.

Cet article a été initialement publié en anglais sur RugbyPass.com et adapté en français par Jérémy Fahner.

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SadersMan 23 minutes ago
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Bunting is delusional. The job is clearly too big for him. The Black Ferns have shown none to negative, "growth", as a team. Individuals may have progressed, true, but the team is a mess. They have been fully professional since 2022 but play like amateurs. We are back to 2021 NH tour vibes (onfield that is).


The granting of an historical 4 year full contract to Kennedy Tukuafu remains Bunting's most puzzling decision. At 26, she had offered little of the on-field quality deserving of such status. Her relegation v FRA was imminent imo & Bunting gets kudos for this decision. I would've tossed her completely, myself. In all tests this tour, she has been ineffective & doesn’t seem to have a point of difference (required of a loosie). Jackaling, high tackle rate, clean, carry, ???


Another puzzling selection is Bunting continuing to use our best 6 Alana Bremner 178cm & 77kg at lock in place of our best lock, Chelsea Bremner, 181cm & 88kg. Maia Roos at 179cm & 80kg needs a big body at her side. Neither she nor Alana are power locks.


Going forward I'd reshuffle the back 5 as follows:


4 Roos 5 Chelsea 6 Alana 7 Sae 8 Mikaele-Tuu with Olsen Baker bench impact. Alana is an option to cover lock, if required. I'd also be tempted to use a 6/2 split depending on the opposition.


One issue I have with this selection is that the same core backline that leaked a million tries from set play v ENG is taking the field. Sure, FRA got thrashed by CAN, but it's still FRA, quite capable of stepping up & blasting us. What will be different? Backfield comms? Midfield reads? ?? Scary stuff.

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That wouldn't work. The other rugby countries in Africa is way down the rankings. Not very good. You want SA to become like the Aussies? We need to face top talent. The Boks have their style of play. Most SA players learn to play the same way basically. Competing against your own country men, no matter how good they are, are just not enough. The SH teams that can compete is just not close enough. Aligning with the NH works better currently. Logistics is tough, but less so vs SRP since moving up north. Besides, why would the English be interested suddenly in the URC if it was such a bad competition that "isn't working"? Their finances is in dire straits and the club's are running on fumes. Clubs with great histories. The URC is a competition that is on fire. Each year viewership reaches new records. More and more people follows the URC. Imo it's a very successful league. It's what a competition should be like. Tough, no clear favourite and any team can win the competition. Leinster might be favourite every year, the Bulls may outscore every team every year with tries, teams may finish top of the log, but none of that matters. Any team can win. It's what the WC should be like. I may ramble a bit and I respect your point of view, but I respectfully disagree. African competition is a very bad idea and the URC is a great and imo the best league there is besides the WC, Champions Cup and Top 14.

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Ed the Duck 2 hours ago
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Ok, so let’s pick the bones out of that steaming pile of opinion!


Firstly I didn’t state that the French psyche has “been impacted by invasion and how that has lead to French teams not touring overseas”. For the record, my opinion comments on the French rugby team touring were “they have close to zero interest in touring, never have and never will. It’s embedded in their dna. It’s just the way they see the world, rightly or wrongly.” and “France just don’t have the traditions of touring and therefore don’t place the same importance to it as most other nations, so this compromise is sensible for them”. Given your propensity to make noise of little to no value with your comments, I guess it’s not too surprising that you have misinterpreted my comments and entirely misquoted me.


Secondly I note that following your earlier baseless assertion that I had levelled personal insults in your direction, you have in fact resorted to exactly this behaviour in your limited and stilted reply above.


Thirdly you have absolutely no idea what my connections are to France and what level of insight I possess regarding French culture, yet still you feel qualified to judge. A textbook example in assuming your presumed knowledge is superior I’d say!


Fourthly you have failed, yet again, to provide ANY opinion on the salient points of the rugby discussion stream. Not at all surprising by this stage but worth highlighting nonetheless.


And finally, your continued stream of noise is tedious, repetitive and entirely unimaginative. Is that really the best you can do???

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