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Caelan Doris, capitaine de l'Irlande, forfait contre le pays de Galles

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Caelan Doris sera absent contre les Gallois (Crédit photo : Press Association)

L’Irlande, seule équipe en course pour le Grand Chelem, sera privée du troisième ligne et capitaine Caelan Doris pour le match samedi au pays de Galles dans le Tournoi des Six Nations, a indiqué mardi la fédération.

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Les doubles tenants du titre devront aussi jouer à Cardiff sans le talonneur Ronan Kelleher, également touché durant la victoire contre l’Écosse (32-18) lors de la précédente journée.

Doris s’est blessé à un genou tandis que Kelleher a souffert d’une blessure au cou, a précisé la fédération irlandaise. Leur forfait à venir, samedi, s’ajoute aux absences de Tadhg Furlong et Iain Henderson parmi les avants.

L’Irlande pense cependant pouvoir récupérer Doris, Kelleher et Furlong pour l’affiche contre la France le 8 mars à Dublin.

« Ils sont en train de suivre le processus habituel avec les kinés, mais ils progressent tous bien », a déclaré l’entraîneur adjoint en charge de l’attaque, Andrew Goodman, mardi.

Ce dernier n’a pas dévoilé qui sera capitaine à Cardiff, mais il a mis en avant les nombreuses « options » possibles, en citant Peter O’Mahony, Jack Conan, Dan Sheehan, Garry Ringrose, James Ryan et Cian Prendergast.

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JW 39 minutes ago
'Matches between Les Bleus and the All Blacks are rarely for the faint-hearted.'

Well a) poor French results doesn’t seem to effect the situation much. In fact one of the reasons given for this selection policy is that the French don’t tune in for foreign rugby content on the other side of the world, at a time when theyre not having their vino. So who would know the results? And b) this is the crux of the matter, they are legally abided to play them as part of WRs tier 1 reciprocal tours programme. The only real choice for the SH team is to treat it the same, which is fine when teams are happy to do that, but the AB’s have a totally anthesis policy/mentality so would never use the games in the same way.


So alligned with b) the only real option is to complain to those in control. I suspect that’s why weve seen France reneging on the practice, and you can only be left to think that if they hadn’t reneged, WR would have done something more drastic about it. Which of course would mean not just telling them to bugger off when they want to tour, it’s no one playing them (from t1 at least) at all (assuming they have no interest in scheduling match’s outside the windows, like Ireland and NZ are doing).


Then of course that means no involvement of France in the Nations Championship. Which means they are automatically the last ranked team in 6N to qualify, so the actual worst team in 6N gets to compete in it, making a mockery of the promotion and relegation WR wanted to happen between T1 and T2 for qualifying purposes. Yup, b) is just something nobody wants to happen. Well done FFR and LNR for making the tour work instead (how well is yet to be seen).

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