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Jordan Uelese a inscrit son premier essai avec Montpellier

Jordan Uelese (Photo de Adam Pretty - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

Montpellier est en difficulté en Top 14.

Douzièmes à seulement un point devant le Stade Français, les Montpelliérains ne comptent que deux victoires et ont essuyé une nouvelle défaite le 19 octobre contre Toulon.

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Toulon
30 - 17
Temps complet
Montpellier
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Jordan Uelese, une première en puissance

Malgré les tumultes, le MHR trouvera du positif dans l’impact de sa nouvelle recrue : Jordan Uelese.

L’international australien a marqué son premier essai avec les Cistes à la 68e minute sur la pelouse de Mayol, seulement sept minutes après son entrée en jeu.

Le talonneur est allé aplatir sur la ligne d’en-but en puissance après une pénalité en faveur de son équipe.

Graphique d'évolution des points

Toulon gagne +13
Temps passé en tête
61
Minutes passées en tête
13
74%
% du match passés en tête
16%
75%
Possession sur les 10 dernières minutes
25%
5
Points sur les 10 dernières minutes
0

Billy Vunipola au four et au moulin

Autre recrue ayant brillé : Billy Vunipola.

Contre Toulon, l’Anglais – sorti à la 55e minute puis revenu sur le terrain à la 69e minute – a terminé la rencontre avec trois turnovers gagnés (total le plus élevé du match) et 15 plaquages réussis.

Désormais, les Montpelliérains doivent trouver la clé pour capitaliser sur leurs éléments forts.

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I agree, the comparison to Rassie in 2021 is unfair. Schmidt despite being highly emotional was scrupulous in not making it a personal grudge match, and in the circumstances I think he behaved in a decent way. What Rassie did was unhinged and extreme. Why fudge the two together? It’s much more common for coaches to do what Joe did, and it was unusual for him, he resisted efforts of journo’s to get him talking about the cards that weren’t in Test 1. He’s taken exception in this instance, if he was doing it all the time I’d dismiss it, but he’s got some cred so I take it a little more seriously when he speaks up.


Otherwise Mr Bishop/ Nick you have yet again proven your acumen as a selector and tactician this series, making calls before not after the event, like any good analyst would. Schmidt was cruelled by injuries this series, more than was apparent initially. In both games injuries to Bobby V and Skelton’s fitness hampered the WBs, and Gleeson in Test 1, and Noah before, and JAS leading in. Picking TT would have been a huge risk after SR form, but yes, seems like it would have been worth taking in hindsight and many were suggesting before. We just don’t have the depth for that not to make a big impact. But Joe seems to have put his chips on Williams as long termer and is investing in him, like he did players in Ireland, when Williams is yet to deliver in this series (although the lineout has been solid when he’s on). Perhaps his time will come. JAS defence is perhaps the biggest issue as Nick you’ve pointed out now on multiple occasions. I just get flummoxed myself thinking about it, as any solution creates another problem, perhaps he just needs time and it just had to be this way….At the very least we need an A/B test and see what the experiment uncovers.

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