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Top 14, 13e j. : la composition des équipes des matchs de samedi

Après une semaine de repos, le capitaine de l'UBB Maxime Lucu est de retour pour diriger le pack girondin contre Toulon. (Photo by ROMAIN PERROCHEAU/AFP via Getty Images)
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Pau
48 - 24
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Vannes
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Pau

XV de départ : Maddocks – Luc, Gailleton, Decron, Grandidier-Nkanang – (o) J. Simmonds, (m) Daubagna – Credoz, Gorgadze (cap.), Zegueur – Maximin, Auradou – Zabala-Arrieta, Delhommel, Calles

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Remplaçants : Ruffenach, Seneca, Tagitagivalu, Jo. Kpoku, Hewat, Robson, Desperes, Papidze

Vannes

XV de départ : Surano – Ayarza, Costosseque, Saili, Camou – (o) Debaes, (m) Ruru – Gorrissen (cap.), Kalamafoni, Augry – Metz, Bresler – Medrano, Blanchard, M. Vunipola

Remplaçants : Béziat, Djehi, Marks, T. Mézou, Edwards, Varney, Lafage, Tafili

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Bayonne
33 - 12
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Castres
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Bayonne

XV de départ : Tiberghien – T. Spring, Maqala, M. Tuilagi, Carreras – (o) Segonds, (m) Machenaud – Bourdeau, Cassiem, Bruni – Paulos, Chouzenoux (cap.) – Cotet, Bosch, Cormenier

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Remplaçants : L. Martin, Bordelai, Poloniati, Heguy, Habel-Küffner, Rouet, Lopez, Tagi

Castres

XV de départ : Palis – Hulleu, Botitu, Goodhue, Baget – (o) Popelin, (m) Doubrere – Tukino, Papalii, Babillot (cap.) – Vanverberghe, Ducat – Corato, Colonna, Tichit

Remplaçants : Zarantonello, Walcker, Jedrasiak, Nakarawa, Arata, Le Brun, Chabouni, Chilachava

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Clermont
18 - 22
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Montpellier
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Clermont

XV de départ : Newsome – Delguy, Belaubre, Simone, Raka – (o) Urdapilleta, (m) Bézy (cap.) – Kremer, Lee, Fischer – Ceyte, Simmons – Ojovan, Fourcade, Lotrian

Remplaçants : Massa, Falgoux, Lanen, Yato, Jauneau, Giral, Tixeront, Montagne

Montpellier

XV de départ : Moorby – Ngandebe, Darmon, A. Vincent, Bridge – (o) Hogg, (m) Reinach – Bécognée, B. Vunipola (cap.), Nouchi – Chalureau, Verhaeghe – Japaridze, Uelese, Forletta

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Remplaçants : C. Tolofua, Tabarot, Camara, Duguid, S. Simmonds, Coly, Cadot, Hounkpatin

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Bordeaux
21 - 17
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Toulon
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Bordeaux-Bègles

XV de départ : Bielle-Biarrey – Penaud, Depoortere, Moefana, Retière – (o) Carbery, (m) Lucu (cap.) – Matiu, Tatafu, Diaby – Coleman, Petti – Sadie, Lamothe, Boniface

Remplaçants : Sa, Poirot, Cazeaux, Gazzotti, Swinton, Garcia, R. Janse van Rensburg, Tameifuna

Toulon

XV de départ : Tuicuvu – Drean, Fainga’anuku, Frisch, Villière – (o) Hervé, (m) Danglot – Ollivon (cap.), Isa, Coulon – Alainu’uese, Halagahu – Gigashvili, Lucchesi, D. Brennan

Remplaçants : Baubigny, Priso, Ribbans, Le Corvec, Quere Karaba, Garbisi, Cowie, Setiano

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What is the future of rugby in 2025?

Smith generally isn't well connected to his forward pods; doesn't do a great job of distributing to those around him; and has inferior positional and contestable kicking games than Ford and Fin.


When England have had success over the past few years, its been either through (i) defensive rugby backed up with smart tactical kicking or (ii) high possession attacking phase play based on quick ruck ball. George Ford was key to the implementation of (i) in the RWC, and in the 6N win over Wales, and to the implementation of (ii) in the 6N games against Ireland and France. Smith did great at (ii) when running at tired defenders at the end of the Ireland match, but has never successfully implemented that gameplan from the start of a test because he doesn't distribute or support his forwards enough to create consistent fast ball and build attacks over multiple phases. Instead, his introduction to the starting side has resulted in much more playmaking responsibilities being forced onto whoever plays 9. Alex Mitchell copes ok with that, but I think he looks better with a more involved playmaking 10 outside him, and it really isn't a gameplan that works for JVP or Spencer. As a result of that the outside backs and centres have barely touched the ball when Smith has been at 10.


This might not have been too much of a disaster, as England have seemed to be moving slightly towards the sort of attacking gameplan that France played under Labit and Quins play (I think this was especially their approach when they won the league a few years ago - but its still a part of their play now), which is based on kicking to create broken field rugby. This is (i) a sharp departure from the gameplans that have worked for England in the past few seasons; (ii) bears very little relation to the tactical approaches of the non-Quins players in the England team; and (iii) is an absolute disaster for the blitz defence, which is weak in transition. Unsurprisingly, it has coincided with a sharp decline in England's results.

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