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Le rugby sans contact mis en place par la fédération anglaise à l’école

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La fédération anglaise de rugby (RFU) veut mettre en place le rugby sans contact (touché) dans les écoles anglaises afin de s’assurer que la discipline reste « à la page au 21e siècle. »

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Une étude indépendante mandatée par la RFU a mis en avant le déclin du rugby à XV chez les élèves du fait des inquiétudes liées à la sécurité des joueurs. Cette étude recommande ainsi la mise en place d’un programme visant à assurer l’avenir du rugby.

D’après cette enquête menée par Sir Jon Coles, à la tête du groupement scolaire United Learning, il existe « un immense marché non-exploité dans les écoles où la pratique du rugby n’est pas ancrée. »

L’étude conseille de conserver la pratique du rugby avec contacts chez les moins de 15 ans et plus.

La RFU a déclaré : « À la suite de cette étuide, la RFU a lancé la mise en place du T1 Rugby, la première forme de rugby sans contact qui comprend toutes les caractéristiques du rugby à XV, dont les touches, les mêlées, le jeu au pied et les rucks. Il sera pratiqué dans les écoles de tout le pays. Le but est de rallier 5 000 écoliers au T1 Rugby sous quatre ans. »

L’instance en charge du rugby veut mettre en place un réseau national de 100 managers du rugby scolaire sous 2027. Quarante d’entre eux sont déjà en place.

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Coles affirme : « Il faut du changement. La RFU doit prendre des mesures concrètes pour que perdure la pratique du rugby à l’échelle scolaire, qui fait partie de notre tradition. »

« Notre proposition pour la RFU visent à établir trois formats aux structures de compétitions claires, le but étant que les écoles puissent faire en sorte que tous les enfants puissent jouer au rugby. »

« Le cadre de travail autour duquel le rugby avec contact reprendra à partir des moins de 15 ans donnera aux écoles des indications précises quant à la marche à suivre pour gérer les risques. »

« Il existe un immense potentiel de croissance. Ce sport réunit des passionnés de tous genres et toutes origines. Sauf qu’historiquement, il ne s’est encore jamais propagé au sein de toute la population. »

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

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RedWarriors 3 hours ago
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I think we need to call out the red card non-decision here and acknowledge the damage that France, through Galthie, have done to confidence in the officaiting and citing process.

It started when Garry Ringrose had club matches included in his ban following similar precedents for (Atonio, Haouas, Danty) who were all carded/cited in match just before fallow week and club matches counted. Ntamacks citing was in week 1 and harder to demonstrate availability for club match with another International match between. Preceednt ~(O’Mahony 2021) was followed. Reading the written decision for Ntamack shows that Galthie understood this perfectly. Yet after the Ringrose ban included club matches, Galthie publicly goes berserk screaming ‘Injustice (against France”. Again, he knows the precedents for Ringrose are all French and indeed the only person preceding Ntamack to have club matches count in that situation was France’s Willemse.

The media swallowed this up wholesale and the story started circulating and being added to without a single journalist/pundit (except rush Mirror) actually reading the Ntamack decision. Sneaky Ireland had better briefs than honest naive France was one random addition by a pundit which becamse accpeted fact without checking etc and added to the circulation.

Angered by losing his star player Galthie again lashes out. He knows know he can de facto attack individual players, the media won’t intervene and as long as he doesnt directly attack an individual official he will stay out of trouble.

So he attacks players who then het threatened by some lunatic French supporters online. Ireland are ‘Butchers’ apparently. The passive head contact earning Nash a yellow now becomes a double head hit on Barrassi, requiring a double red.

France who have more dangerous tackle citings under Galthie than all other six nations combined. They get more favourable outcomes than all other teams. poor France are now the victims of great injustice. It is farce.

But it paid off.

Mauvaka struck the Scottish Scrum half with a diving head butt in Sundays match. Its a clear red. Scotlands back line attack looked superiors to France’s and Scotland were there or there abouts.

What I can only assume is the chilling affect on Galthie’s public attacks Carley send it to the bunker. A deliberate head butt is a clear red on more than one count. There is no doubt, bo grey area.

If thats a red card do France win the match? I would say that Scotland are likely winners, which would have meant England winning the title.

Spilled milk now, but World Rugby, the citing commisioners and officials cannot allow big Unions to publicly intimidate the officiating process and attack individual players from other teams.

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