Édition du Nord

Select Edition

Nord Nord
Sud Sud
Mondial Mondial
Nouvelle Zélande Nouvelle Zélande
France France

Raffaele Costa Storti transféré à Castres ?

Raffaele Costa Sorti à Toulouse durant la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023 (Photo de Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

Ce 9 décembre, Midi Olympique / Rugbyrama a annoncé que le Portugais Raffaele Costa Storti (Stade Français) avait de fortes chances de rejoindre le CO avec effet immédiat.

ADVERTISEMENT

Related

Après deux grosses saisons de Pro D2 avec Béziers et une Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023, Raffaele Costa Storti était revenu à Paris à l’intersaison, où il était très attendu après avoir montré de belles promesses.

Related

Pour autant, et même s’il a marqué un essai avec le Stade Français pour son premier match en Top 14 cette saison, il n’a plus rejoué en championnat depuis.

Avec le Portugal, il a joué 80 minutes contre les États-Unis puis 80 minutes contre l’Écosse à Murrayfield, en novembre, deux matchs au cours desquels il a marqué un essai à chaque rencontre.

ADVERTISEMENT

Nos experts ont classé les meilleurs joueurs de rugby de l’histoire. Retrouvez notre Top 100 et dites-nous ce que vous en pensez !




ADVERTISEMENT

LIVE

{{item.title}}

Trending on RugbyPass

Commentaires

0 Comments
Soyez le premier à commenter...

Inscrivez-vous gratuitement et dites-nous ce que vous en pensez vraiment !

Inscription gratuite
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Features

Comments on RugbyPass

J
JW 29 minutes ago
How law changes are speeding up the game - but the scrum lags behind

Very good, now we are getting somewhere (though you still didn't answer the question but as you're a South African I think we can all assume what the answer would be if you did lol)! Now let me ask you another question, and once you've answered that to yourself, you can ask yourself a followup question, to witch I'm intrigued to know the answer.


Well maybe more than a couple of questions, just to be clear. What exactly did this penalty stop you from doing the the first time that you want to try again? What was this offence that stopped you doing it? Then ask yourself how often would this occur in the game. Now, thinking about the regularity of it and compare it to how it was/would be used throughout the rest of the game (in cases other than the example you gave/didn't give for some unknown reason).


What sort of balance did you find?


Now, we don't want to complicate things further by bringing into the discussion points Bull raised like 'entirety' or 'replaced with a ruck', so instead I'll agree that if we use this article as a trigger to expanding our opinions/thoughts, why not allow a scrum to be reset if that is what they(you) want? Stopping the clock for it greatly removes the need to stop 5 minutes of scrum feeds happening. Fixing the law interpretations (not incorrectly rewarding the dominant team) and reducing the amount of offences that result in a penalty would greatly reduce the amount of repeat scrums in the first place. And now that refs a card happy, when a penalty offence is committed it's going to be far more likely it results in the loss of a player, then the loss of scrums completely and instead having a 15 on 13 advantage for the scrum dominant team to then run their opposition ragged. So why not take the scrum again (maybe you've already asked yourself that question by now)?


It will kind be like a Power Play in Hockey. Your outlook here is kind of going to depend on your understanding of what removing repeat scrums was put in place for, but I'm happy the need for it is gone in a new world order. As I've said on every discussion on this topic, scrums are great, it is just what they result in that hasn't been. Remove the real problem and scrum all you like. The All Blacks will love zapping that energy out of teams.

159 Go to comments
TRENDING
TRENDING Leinster player ratings vs La Rochelle | Investec Champions Cup Leinster player ratings vs La Rochelle | Investec Champions Cup
Search