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Pro D2 : Colomiers fait tomber Montauban dans un match tendu

Colomiers

Au terme d’un match tendu marqué par un nombre important de pénalités, Montauban s’incline dans les derniers instants sur la pelouse du voisin Colomiers sur le score de 33-29 lors de la neuvième journée de Pro D2

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Un coup dur pour les leaders du championnat qui ont accumulé pas moins de 17 pénalités. Le talonneur remplaçant argentin de Colomiers Pablo Dimcheff a complété son doublé en toute fin de rencontre pour offrir la victoire à son équipe.

Les Columérins (8e avant le début de la rencontre) ont mis fin à une spirale négative qui les poursuivait depuis la victoire à Nice lors de la 5e journée avec deux défaites et un nul.

Rencontre
Pro D2
Colomiers
33 - 29
Temps complet
US Montauban
Toutes les stats et les données

Dès le coup d’envoi, l’ambiance est électrique. Colomiers s’installe dans le camp adverse, mais la première pénalité du match est pour Montauban (Herron, 8e), permettant à Jérôme Bosviel d’égaliser à 3-3 après un début de match marqué par de nombreuses fautes des deux côtés (17e).

La tension monte rapidement avec des coups de sifflet fréquents et un carton jaune pour Vaotoa (12e), tandis que les deux équipes peinent à s’installer dans le jeu. Colomiers finit par trouver la faille avec un essai de Stéphane Ahmed à la demi-heure de jeu. Les pénalités s’échangent avant que Montauban ne réagisse par l’ailier Tuitavuki (50e), dont l’essai est validé après consultation vidéo.

Tout va se jouer dans les dernières minutes

Au fil des minutes, le rythme de jeu s’accélère, chaque équipe cherchant à prendre l’ascendant. Les Sapiacais marquent par Simon Renda (60e), mais Colomiers ne se laisse pas faire et réduit le score avec des essais puissants de Dimcheff (64e) et Pacome (72e), remettant la pression sur Montauban en égalisant.

La tension atteint son paroxysme dans les derniers instants de la rencontre, avec un deuxième essai de Dimcheff (78e) qui permet à Colomiers de prendre l’avantage. Malgré une ultime pénalité de Bosviel (80+3), Montauban ne parvient pas à renverser la situation, terminant avec un point de bonus défensif, mais laissant le match aux Columérins.

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Sa place de leader est sous la menace de Brive, qui se déplace vendredi soir sur la pelouse de Valence-Romans, lanterne rouge. La séquence délicate va se poursuivre pour Montauban qui se déplacera à Agen (11e journée) et Brive (12e journée).

Match centre : Colomiers 33 – 29 Montauban

Graphique d'évolution des points

Colomiers gagne +4
Temps passé en tête
24
Minutes passées en tête
43
29%
% du match passés en tête
52%
73%
Possession sur les 10 dernières minutes
27%
14
Points sur les 10 dernières minutes
3

Phases statiques

5
Mêlées
5
80%
% de mêlées gagnées
80%
14
Touche
10
79%
% de touches gagnées
90%
10
Renvois réussis
8
80%
% de renvois réussis
87%

Pénalités

11
Pénalités concédées
17
1
Cartons jaunes
3
0
Cartons rouges
0

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JW 50 minutes ago
Does South Africa have a future in European competition?

In another recent article I tried to argue for a few key concept changes for EPCR which I think could light the game up in the North.


First, I can't remember who pointed out the obvious elephant in the room (a SA'n poster?), it's a terrible time to play rugby in the NH, and especially your pinnacle tournament. It's been terrible watching with seemingly all the games I wanted to watch being in the dark, hardly able to see what was going on. The Aviva was the only stadium I saw that had lights that could handle the miserable rain. If the global appeal is there, they could do a lot better having day games.


They other primary idea I thuoght would benefit EPCR most, was more content. The Prem could do with it and the Top14 could do with something more important than their own league, so they aren't under so much pressure to sell games. The quality over quantity approach.


Trim it down to two 16 team EPCR competitions, and introduce a third for playing amongst the T2 sides, or the bottom clubs in each league should simply be working on being better during the EPCR.


Champions Cup is made up of league best 15 teams, + 1, the Challenge Cup winner. Without a reason not to, I'd distribute it evenly based on each leauge, dividing into thirds and rounded up, 6 URC 5 Top14 4 English. Each winner (all four) is #1 rank and I'd have a seeding round or two for the other 12 to determine their own brackets for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. I'd then hold a 6 game pool, home and away, with consecutive of each for those games that involve SA'n teams. Preferrably I'd have a regional thing were all SA'n teams were in the same pool but that's a bit complex for this simple idea.


That pool round further finalises the seeding for knockout round of 16. So #1 pool has essentially duked it out for finals seeding already (better venue planning), and to see who they go up against 16, 15,etc etc. Actually I think I might prefer a single pool round for seeding, and introduce the home and away for Ro16, quarters, and semis (stuffs up venue hire). General idea to produce the most competitive matches possible until the random knockout phase, and fix the random lottery of which two teams get ranked higher after pool play, and also keep the system identical for the Challenge Cup so everthing is succinct. Top T2 side promoted from last year to make 16 in Challenge Cup

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JW 6 hours ago
Does South Africa have a future in European competition?

I had a look at the wiki article again, it's all terribly old data (not that I'd see reason for much change in the case of SA).

Number Of Clubs:

1526

Registered+Unregistered Players:

651146

Number of Referees:

3460

Pre-teen Male Players:

320842

Pre-teen Female Player:

4522

Teen Male Player:

199213

Teen Female Player:

4906

Senior Male Player:

113174

Senior Female Player:

8489

Total Male Player:

633229

Total Female Player:

17917


So looking for something new as were more concerned with adults specifically, so I had a look at their EOY Financial Review.

The total number of clubs remains consistent, with a marginal increase of 1% from 1,161 to 1,167. 8.1.

A comparative analysis of verified data for 2022 and 2023 highlights a marginal decline of 1% in the number of female players, declining from 6,801 to 6,723. Additionally, the total number of players demonstrates an 8% decrease, dropping from 96,172 to 88,828.

So 80k+ adult males (down from 113k), but I'm not really sure when youth are involved with SAn clubs, or if that data is for some reason not being referenced/included. 300k male students however (200k in old wiki data).


https://resources.world.rugby/worldrugby/document/2020/07/28/212ed9cf-cd61-4fa3-b9d4-9f0d5fb61116/P56-57-Participation-Map_v3.pdf has France at 250k registered but https://presse-europe1-fr.translate.goog/exclu-europe-1-le-top-10-des-sports-les-plus-pratiques-en-france-en-2022/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp has them back up at 300k registered.


The French number likely Students + Club, but everyone collects data different I reckon. In that WR pdf for instance a lot of the major nations have a heavily registered setup, were as a nation like England can penetrate into a lot more schools to run camps and include them in the reach of rugby. For instance the SARU release says only 29% of schools are reached by proper rugby programs, where as the 2million English number would be through a much much higer penetration I'd imagine. Which is thanks to schools having the ability to involve themselves in programs more than anything.


In any case, I don't think you need to be concerned with the numbers, whether they are 300 or 88k, there is obviously a big enough following for their pro scenes already to have enough quality players for a 10/12 team competition. They appear ibgger than France but I don't really by the lower English numbers going around.

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