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Pays de Galles : quatre changements dans la ligne arrière

Keira Bevan fait partie des entrantes dans cette équipe du pays de Galles (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images).

Le sélectionneur du pays de Galles Ioan Cunningham a procédé à quatre changements au moment de composer l’équipe galloise qui accueillera l’Italie, samedi au Principality Stadium, pour la dernière journée du Tournoi des Six Nations 2024.

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Les Galloises ont perdu les quatre matches qu’elles ont disputés depuis le début de la compétition, et elles pourraient bien terminer dernières de cette édition quels que soient les résultats du week-end. Elles déplorent en effet cinq points de retard sur l’Irlande, cinquième, et 45 points de retard à la différence de points.

Battues par la France dimanche dernier à Cardiff (0-40), les Galloises tenteront d’éviter une nouvelle défaite face aux Italiennes avec une équipe comportant quatre changements au niveau des lignes arrière.

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L’arrière Kayleigh Powell a repris du service avec l’équipe de Sevens de Grande-Bretagne, tout comme Jasmine Joyce, remplaçante contre les Françaises. C’est donc Jenny Hesketh qui est de retour au poste de N.15.

Lisa Neumann reprend également sa place à la place de Catherine Richards sur l’aile droite, Hannah Bluck est titularisée au centre en compagnie de la capitaine Hannah Jones, Carys Cox passe sur l’aile gauche aux dépens de Courtney Keight, tandis que Keira Bevan, remplaçante dimanche dernier, échange sa place avec Sian Jones à la mêlée.

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« Personne n’a besoin de nous dire à quel point ce match est important pour nous dans le tournoi, ou pour la suite, mais nous nous concentrons totalement sur ce que l’équipe doit faire », a rappelé Cunningham dans un communiqué de presse de la WRU.

« Les supporters gallois ont joué un rôle important dans nos succès et on a hâte qu’ils nous soutiennent à nouveau. Contre la France, notre pression était bonne et on s’est créé pas mal d’occasions. Il faut maintenant être plus précis et conclure ces opportunités.

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« On s’est concentrés sur ce qu’on avait à faire cette semaine. On a avons hâte de relever le défi et de terminer le Tournoi en beauté. »

XV de départ

Jenny Hesketh – Lisa Neumann, Hannah Jones (cap.), Hannah Bluck, Carys Cox  –  (o) Lleucu George, (m) Keira Bevan  – Georgia Evans, Alex Callender, Alisha ButchersAbbie Fleming, Natalia JohnSisilia Tuipulotu, Carys Phillips, Gwenllian Pyrs.

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Kelsey Jones, Abbey Constable, Donna Rose, Kate Williams, Gwennan Hopkins, Sian Jones, Niamh Terry, Nel Metcalfe.

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JW 12 hours ago
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I can guarantee that none of the three would have got a chance with Ireland in the state they arrived from NZ.

Why would you think they would?

Two of them were at Leinster and were bench-warmers when they arrived

Sometimes you can be beyond stupid JW.

Haha look who's talking! Hello? Can you just read what you wrote about Leinster to yourself again please lol

It took prob four seasons to get James Lowe's defence up to the required standard to play international footy. If Jacob Stockdale had not experienced a big slump in form he might not have gotten the chance at all.

I'm really not sure why you're making this point. Do you think Ireland are a better team than the All Blacks, where those players would have been straight in? This is like ground hog day the movie with you. Can you not remember much of the discussions, having so many readers/commentors? Yup, 26/7/8 would have been the perfect age for them to have been capped by NZ as well.


Actually, they would obviously have been capped given an opportunity earlier (where they were ineligible to for Ireland).


TTT, who was behind JGP at the Hurricanes, got three AB caps after a couple of further seasons acting as a backup SR player, once JGP left of course. In case you didn't see yourself contradicting your own comments above, JGP was just another player who became first choice for Ireland while 2nd (or even 3rd/outside the 23 in recent cases) for Leinster. And fair enough, no one is suggesting JGP would have surpassed TJP in three or four years either. He would have been an All Black though, and unlike in your Leinster example, similar performances from him would have seen TJP move on earlier to make way for him. Not limited him like he was in Ireland. That's just the advantage of the way they can only afford so many. Hell, one hit wonders like Seta Tamanivalu and Malakai Fekitoa got rocketed into the jersey at the time.


So not just him. Aki and Lowe both would have had opportunities, as you must know has been pointed out by now. It's true that the adversity of having to move to Ireland added a nice bit of mongrel to their game though, along with their typical development.


Aki looked comfortable as the main 12 in his first two seasons, he was fortunate SBW went back to league for a season you could say, but as a similar specialist he ultimate had to give the spot back again on his return. There's certainly no doubt he would have returned and flourished with coachs like Rennie, Wayne Smith, and Andrew Strawbridge, even Tom Coventry. All fair for him to take up an immediate contract instead of wait a year of course though.


It's just whatever the point of your comments are meant to make, your idea that these players wouldn't have achieved high honors in NZ is simply very shortsighted and simplistic. I can only think you are making incorrect conclusions about this topic because of this mistake. As a fan, Aki was looking to be the Nonu replacement for me, but instead the country had the likes of Laumape trying to fill those boots with him available. Ditto with Lowe once Rieko moved to center.

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