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Le Stade Toulousain n'a pas réussi à renverser son match face à l'UBB

Juan Cruz Mallia lors du match de Top 14 entre Bordeaux-Bègles et le Stade Toulousain, au stade Atlantique de Bordeaux, le 23 mars 2025. (Photo : Romain Perrocheau / AFP)

Bordeaux-Bègles a frappé fort ce dimanche au Matmut Atlantique en dominant Toulouse 32 à 24, lors de la 19e journée de Top 14. Portés par un début de match enlevé et quatre essais inscrits en première période, les Bordelais ont viré largement en tête à la pause (29-0), grâce notamment à Rohan Janse van Rensburg, Nicolas Depoortere, Louis Bielle-Biarrey et Damian Penaud.

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Malgré un sursaut toulousain après la pause, ponctué par trois essais en dix minutes, l’UBB a su garder le cap et sceller la victoire devant plus de 42 000 spectateurs. Malgré la défaite, les Rouge et Noir conservent la tête du Top 14 pour un petit point.

Rencontre
Top 14
Bordeaux
32 - 24
Temps complet
Toulouse
Toutes les stats et les données

Une UBB à deux visages. D’abord séduisante, presque irrésistible, avec un récital offensif de haut vol. Puis bousculée, dépassée par ses propres erreurs et par le sursaut d’orgueil d’un Stade Toulousain venu avec d’autres intentions après les citrons.

Tant pis pour le bonus offensif acquis dès la 30e minute. L’essentiel, vu la deuxième période des hommes de Yannick Bru, était de s’imposer. Ce qu’ils ont fini par faire, non sans souffrir, jusqu’au bout.

Du côté du champion en titre, roi du doublon, la rotation avait du sens. Après quatre journées quasi parfaites (18 points sur 20), la profondeur d’effectif toulousaine continue d’impressionner. Et ce n’est pas la performance de leur banc ce dimanche qui dira le contraire.

Synthèse du match

2
Coups de pied de pénalité
1
4
Essais
3
3
Transformations
3
0
Drops
0
91
Courses avec ballon
154
6
Franchissements
5
13
Turnovers perdus
17
6
Turnovers gagnés
3

En face, Bordeaux avait seulement laissé Yoram Moefana au repos. Pas question de se priver de ses deux flèches Louis Bielle-Biarrey et Damian Penaud, ni de son maître à jouer Maxime Lucu.

Toulouse, malmené d’entrée, a longtemps subi. Des en-avants à répétition ont bridé leurs ambitions. Mais à l’heure de jeu, tout a basculé. Sur une passe interceptée de Matthieu Jalibert, Mathis Castro-Ferreira (54e) a relancé la machine. S’en sont suivies dix minutes de folie, avec deux essais coup sur coup de Joshua Brennan (61e) et Clément Vergé (63e), qui ont fait trembler tout le Matmut Atlantique.

Phases statiques

10
Mêlées
4
67%
% de mêlées gagnées
100%
13
Touche
20
85%
% de touches gagnées
75%
8
Renvois réussis
5
75%
% de renvois réussis
80%

21 points remontés en dix minutes : un classique girondin qui aurait pu tourner au cauchemar, après une première période pourtant quasi parfaite.

Car Bordeaux avait régalé. Avec un Jalibert de gala, au service de Rohan Janse van Rensburg (6e), de Nicolas Depoortere (14e) après une chandelle parfaitement exploitée, puis de Bielle-Biarrey (32e) sur une sautée tout en finesse.

Et que dire du quatrième essai signé Penaud (38e) ? Un festival de passes croisées qui frôlait l’humiliation, même pour un adversaire du calibre toulousain. À 29-0, on croyait l’affaire pliée.

Mais voilà. Le Stade Toulousain, même rajeuni, ne meurt jamais sans se battre. Dopé par les entrants, il a dominé la fin de match et rappelé qu’en matière de banc et de mental, il reste une référence. Sur ce terrain-là aussi, Toulouse garde une longueur d’avance.

Top 14

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Toulouse
19
13
5
1
65
2
Bordeaux
19
14
5
0
64
3
Toulon
19
13
6
0
62
4
Bayonne
19
11
8
0
48
5
Lyon
19
9
8
2
44
6
Castres
19
9
8
2
44
7
Pau
19
9
10
0
42
8
Stade Rochelais
19
8
10
1
40
9
Clermont
19
8
11
0
40
10
Montpellier
19
8
11
0
39
11
Stade Francais
19
8
11
0
36
12
Racing 92
19
7
11
1
35
13
Perpignan
19
6
12
1
30
14
Vannes
19
6
13
0
28

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

Do you hear yourself? Do you have any concept of world view? Have you tried looking into why people call Ireland ‘arrogant’? Obviously not.


We started calling you arrogant when you called our captain a ‘shit Richie McCaw’. In New Zealand. On our turf. Don’t think that kind of behaviour really calls for respect, does it.


NZ don’t really talk ourselves up, if anything the rugby does it for us. No kiwi goes in the media and says: ‘We are gonna win the RWC’. However, I have found many instance of IRISH media saying that the Irish should win, without a doubt. THAT is disrespectful.


The All Blacks have played good rugby, even some of the best rugby ever, at many points in history, but I don’t think you could find a single instance of one of those players, or the NZ media, saying that they should whitewash their opponents. Ever.


Now, onto your analysis. Ireland DID choke the QF. They beat the champions, they were ranked first coming into it, a lot of players at the peaks of their powers. Its hard to say that they didn’t choke. Obviously, their preparation was just not as good as NZ, and thats all there really is to it.


If Ireland had repsected that ABs team and that QF more, maybe they would’ve prepared properly for it and won. But they didn’t.


Maybe if Ireland had won their QF last RWC, they wouldn’t have to be in the same pool as SA and Scotland. I mean, its called a draw for a reason. NZ got third last RWC, so of course they should get a reasonable pool, and they were ranked pretty highly too. If you want to talk about easy pools, look no further than Pool 3 with England, Australia, Fiji, and Georgia I think?


Now, obviously you don’t remember how that QF ended, so I’ll go ahead and rectify that. Ireland reclaimed the ball off kickoff and marched for 20ish phases into the opposition half. Savea then won a turnover, but the referee refused to give it, so play went on. Finally, at the NZ 22, after not giving up a single penatly in 25 phases of hard defense, Sam Whitelock, the most capped All Black of all time, wins the game with an incredible steal.


Now, NZ players having a go at Ireland. Do you cry when you get hit after making the first swing? We all know Sexton is a prick on the field, its just the truth. And Ioane never backs down from a clash, so he thought he should humble a player who has never won an international knockout game who thought he was all that. Don’t really see the issue, its poetic justice really.

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