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'Absolutely gutting' - Gloucester devastated by cruel Champions Cup loss

By PA
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Gloucester head coach George Skivington described his side’s dramatic 29-26 Heineken Champions Cup last-16 loss at La Rochelle as “absolutely gutting”.

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Despite leading for a large chunk of the second half, Gloucester were undone after a surge of pressure from the hosts saw Teddy Thomas cross in the final minutes to send the French powerhouses into the quarter-finals.

Skivington told Gloucester’s official website: “It’s absolutely gutting. I think the boys couldn’t have done any more than they did tonight, they’ve left it all out there and fought unbelievably hard.

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“After Newcastle away last week (a 17-12 defeat in the Gallagher Premiership) we had some good chats and it was really important we set out it out that we love this team and will play hard for this club.

“We know the season hasn’t been ideal and this group have had a lot thrown at them behind the scenes, it’s been hard for them.

“But that fight tonight was what we’re all about and it’s very hard to swallow right now because frankly I think we were hard done by with the call at the end that gave them the pressure.

“I don’t moan often about things like that but I think in a big game like this there has to be some accountability around that.

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“But to hold them out the way they did at the end, I’ve not seen that in a game in La Rochelle’s season. We did rattle them, but unfortunately, it’s not to be today.”

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After La Rochelle opened the scoring through Antoine Hastoy’s penalty, Gloucester took the lead when Chris Harris crossed and Billy Twelvetrees’ conversion and subsequent penalty put them 10-3 up.

The home side responded with two tries in two minutes from Pierre Bourgarit and Thomas before Freddie Clarke’s try saw the teams level at 15-15 at the break.

La Rochelle went back in front via Tawera Kerr-Barlow but Gloucester responded once more through Louis Rees-Zammit and two Twelvetrees penalties then had them 26-22 ahead.

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It was a lead they enjoyed for a lengthy period, but Thomas then found the winning score to send Ronan O’Gara’s men into the quarter-finals.

Skivington added: “The boys were brave in the way they attacked the game, they boxed smart and made the right decisions and put pressure on them at the right times.

“This is a serious outfit here, the European champions and the budgets would blow your mind in comparison.

“I think tonight we just showed some proper grit, played smart rugby and I’m absolutely devastated for everybody, all the players, staff, Gloucester supporters. I think we deserved to get though that round.”

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JW 2 hours ago
Does South Africa have a future in European competition?

I had a look at the wiki article again, it's all terribly old data (not that I'd see reason for much change in the case of SA).

Number Of Clubs:

1526

Registered+Unregistered Players:

651146

Number of Referees:

3460

Pre-teen Male Players:

320842

Pre-teen Female Player:

4522

Teen Male Player:

199213

Teen Female Player:

4906

Senior Male Player:

113174

Senior Female Player:

8489

Total Male Player:

633229

Total Female Player:

17917


So looking for something new as were more concerned with adults specifically, so I had a look at their EOY Financial Review.

The total number of clubs remains consistent, with a marginal increase of 1% from 1,161 to 1,167. 8.1.

A comparative analysis of verified data for 2022 and 2023 highlights a marginal decline of 1% in the number of female players, declining from 6,801 to 6,723. Additionally, the total number of players demonstrates an 8% decrease, dropping from 96,172 to 88,828.

So 80k+ adult males (down from 113k), but I'm not really sure when youth are involved with SAn clubs, or if that data is for some reason not being referenced/included. 300k male students however (200k in old wiki data).


https://resources.world.rugby/worldrugby/document/2020/07/28/212ed9cf-cd61-4fa3-b9d4-9f0d5fb61116/P56-57-Participation-Map_v3.pdf has France at 250k registered but https://presse-europe1-fr.translate.goog/exclu-europe-1-le-top-10-des-sports-les-plus-pratiques-en-france-en-2022/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp has them back up at 300k registered.


The French number likely Students + Club, but everyone collects data different I reckon. In that WR pdf for instance a lot of the major nations have a heavily registered setup, were as a nation like England can penetrate into a lot more schools to run camps and include them in the reach of rugby. For instance the SARU release says only 29% of schools are reached by proper rugby programs, where as the 2million English number would be through a much much higer penetration I'd imagine. Which is thanks to schools having the ability to involve themselves in programs more than anything.


In any case, I don't think you need to be concerned with the numbers, whether they are 300 or 88k, there is obviously a big enough following for their pro scenes already to have enough quality players for a 10/12 team competition. They appear ibgger than France but I don't really by the lower English numbers going around.

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