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Trois septistes intégreront le XV de France féminin après Hongkong

LE CAP, AFRIQUE DU SUD - 10 DÉCEMBRE : Anne-Cécile Ciofani (France) plaquée par Faith Nathan (Australie) pendant le match entre l'Australie et la France en finale féminine lors de la deuxième journée du HSBC SVNS Cape Town au DHL Stadium le 10 décembre 2023 au Cap, en Afrique du Sud. (Photo par Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Les liens entre le XV et de 7 n’ont jamais été aussi forts au sein des équipes de France. L’encadrement du XV de France féminin a en effet convoqué trois septistes pour poursuivre la préparation du Tournoi des Six Nations en vue des trois derniers matchs.

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Anne-Cécile Ciofani, qui vient d’établir un nouveau record français du nombre d’essais marqués en une saison avec 26 réalisations pour l’instant sur le circuit mondial de rugby à 7, Joanna Grisez et Chloé Jacquet participent ce week-end au Cathay/HSBC Hongkong Sevens, avant-dernière étape de la saison à sept avant les JO de Paris 2024.

Dans l’avion lundi 8 avril, elles sont attendues à Marcoussis le jeudi 11 au soir pour rejoindre les filles du XV de France féminin. Trop justes pour préparer l’Italie dimanche 14 avril à Jean-Bouin, Ciofani pourrait sans doute vivre sa toute première sélection internationale à XV contre le Pays de Galles le 21 avril ou l’Angleterre le 27.

Chloé Jacquet en compte déjà 16 (2021-2022)  et Joanna Grisez, elle, a notamment participé à la dernière Coupe du Monde, en Nouvelle-Zélande. Titulaire lors de cinq des six matchs des Bleues sur l’aile droite, elle avait activement participé à la médaille de bronze récoltée par la France.

« Nous accueillons le retour de Melissande Llorens dans le groupe, après son passage dans l’équipe à 7 en début de saison et une période de convalescence qui l’a empêchée de participer aux deux premiers matchs », ajoute le co-sélectionneur David Ortiz.

A l’inverse, trois jeunes joueuses quittent l’équipe senior pour rejoindre les moins de 20 ans, qui se préparent pour affronter l’Angleterre à Rouen le 20 avril : Kelly Arbey, qui a inscrit son premier essai international le week-end dernier en Écosse, ainsi que Lilou Graciet et Suliana Sivi.

Pour Gaëlle Mignot, co-sélectionneure, « cette sélection marque la continuité de nos performances lors de la première moitié du Tournoi des Six Nations ».

Le groupe des 33 joueuses du XV de France féminin

Talonneuses : Manon Bigot (Blagnac), Elisa Riffonneau (Trailfinders [ANG]), Agathe Sochat (Bordeaux).

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Piliers : Annaëlle Deshaye (Bordeaux), Clara Joyeux (Blagnac), Assia Khalfaoui (Bordeaux), Coco Lindelauf (Blagnac), Ambre Mwayembe (Grenoble), Chloé Vauclin (Rennes).

Deuxième-ligne : Madoussou Fall (Bordeaux), Manae Feleu (Grenoble), Kiara Zago (Toulouse).

Troisième-ligne : Axelle Berthoumieu (Blagnac), Léa Champon (Grenoble), Charlotte Escudero (Toulouse), Teani Feleu (Grenoble), Émeline Gros (Grenoble), Gaëlle Hermet (Toulouse), Romane Ménager (Montpellier).

Demies de mêlée : Océane Bordes (Toulouse), Pauline Bourdon Sansus (Toulouse), Alexandra Chambon (Grenoble).

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Demies d’ouverture : Lina Queyroi (Blagnac), Lina Tuy (Romagnat).

Centres : Chloé Jacquet (Lyon), Nassira Konde (Bordeaux), Gabrielle Vernier (Blagnac).

Ailières/Arrières : Émilie Boulard (Blagnac), Morgane Bourgeois (Bordeaux), Anne-Cécile Ciofani (Stade Français), Joanna Grisez (Bordeaux), Mélissande Llorens (Blagnac), Marine Ménager (Montpellier).

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Crusaders vs Force takes: Let's talk about Sevu Reece, forgotten All Black returns

I think Reece has bulked up too much and now doesn’t have the pace to perform to his previously high standards. He’s making himself less of a winger but I’m not really sure he’s filling another role succinctly either. I think criticism at the AB level has seen him try to redevelop his game, I’m really not sure he can be continued to be used at the highest level. Definitely becoming the wing version Richie Mo’unga is possible (if not already attained) at Super Rugby level however. I loved watching him play when he first broke through.

The Force are undeniably much improved this season, but it’s going to take some reps to prove to themselves that they really can hang with the big dogs.

Yeah they’re still well off in the quality personal front.

It was the 21-year-old’s first appearance of the season, and he certainly made the most of it, with 13 carries accounting for 50 running metres – each of them passing by in a blur as Springer made his may to the try line time and time again.

Will Jordan was playmaking superbly to assist the youngster’s points tally, but it was all individual brilliance in the 53rd minute when Springer tiptoed down the sideline before collecting his own chip kick and outpacing the final two defenders to score under the posts.

After pre-season I said that I wanted Springer to cement the starting jersey, and that (well I’ve not no idea exactly which sides they play) another new wing recruit, Kunawave, would replace Reece as the Fijian Flyer in the team by season end. Reece might be making that tough, but unfortunately it looks like there wasn’t a full squad spot for the young fella and he has since made his AB7s debut instead. Watch this space though as he and Saifoloi look to have the X factor👍


That Jordan pass to Springer aside it was otherwise a very lackluster game for him as he looks to be struggling with processing his option taking in this new style he’s trying. Still have to think a man of that talent and ingenuity is going to make it click sooner or later though!

t’s a congested position, and after Ennor shot down talk of him being swept up by a Top 14 outfit this week, it looks as if the Crusaders have some selection headaches to solve in the coming weeks.

That’s great news. I can’t remember if it was because he actually made his return in pre-season or not but for some reason I was liking how Ennor looked like he might be providing the right options for Saders and even ABs when back. Very pleased to see him fit straight in though there was plenty of space on offer but he almost looked as if he was more dangerous with no space. Could be the long looked for option at 13?

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