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Angleterre - France : ça va trop vite pour les Bleues

Par Jérémy Fahner
L'Anglaise Tatyana Heard est plaquée par Romane Menager (R) et Agathe Sochat pendant le match entre les Red Roses et la France au stade Kingsholm le 7 septembre 2024 à Gloucester, Angleterre (Photo David Rogers/Getty Images).

Première période compliquée pour l’équipe de France féminine, menée 19-0 à la pause à Gloucester par l’Angleterre, en match de préparation au WXV.

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Face à la nation N.1 mondiale, les Françaises ne trouvent pour le moment pas la solution, malgré quelques situations intéressantes dans les 22 m adverses.

A l’inverse, et comme d’habitude serait-on tenté d’écrire, les Red Roses sont cliniques dans leurs intentions. Et si le premier essai vient d’une séquence de jeu à une passe conclue par la capitaine Marlie Packer (7-0, 11e), les autres essais ont été plus construits.

L’essai de Jess Breach (12-0, 18e) puis celui d’Helena Rowland (19-0, 22e) ont été l’œuvre d’actions de grande ampleur.

Les séquences défensives des Bleues ont malgré tout été intéressantes, mais elles rentrent au vestiaire sans avoir réussi à inscrire le moindre point.

 

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JW 16 minutes ago
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Nar, theres two games left this year to use, and as someone said recently, I don't think you'll see those being full B sides like Foster pulled in Dunedin last year. With 5 games in 5 weeks they will need to a) keep some cohesion of some main guys in for Japan and Italy, and therefor b) share some of the opportunities around the other 3 games. If theres any games you want to experiment, it's these NH ones.


You can see it happening, they are taking a slim B squad of 29 players, and will be utilizing those guys. So yes, you most like will still see Beauden, Cane, TJ going north. But Cane might only be used in a couple, so Lakai comes in for one of them etc. Yes Beauden might be seen as the pro that also comes off the bench for a couple of big ones, but Perofeta will hopefully be fit and starting as Jordans backup. Then Fihaki might slide in. I could use other names but you haven't offered any. It might end up being like South Africa were you don't know which is the A team or B team, was the the one against Ireland, or the match v England?


Blackadders in there as DP doesn't quite seem to cover all the grunt work that's needed, he's someone they know will try to execute xyz plan, and the first thing he probably wanted to do was find out if he's somenoe who can do it at international level. Why TJ? Well maybe they just see the shift in game plan to play Hotham is probably too many changes at once. I think they're excited by a largely running 9 and they would want him to play to his strengths, rather than say ask him to just give speedy pass and kick service for now. He's basically Roigard and Ratima on steroids, his game is not quite filled out enough yet to surpass TJ is my thinking. Cane is a much easier one isn't it. They got beat up by Argentina, that's why Cane is there. Could it have been different? Of course, Jacobsen and DP both got injured, and I think Finau, then Ethan. Maybe if everyone was fit and at the top of their game he is scrapping to try and get 100 in this eoyt.


I would hope to see a couple of more debutants next month and if not quite a few more playing their 2nd and 3rd All Black test starts.

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MP 1 hour ago
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I agree with Carlos

former All Black Carlos Spencer recently saying he sees the mercurial playmaker as more of a fullback

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