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Angleterre - France : les Bleues encore loin du compte

L'Anglaise Maddie Feaunati se défait d'Alexandra Chambon pendant le match entre les Red Roses et la France au Kingsholm Stadium le 7 septembre 2024 à Gloucester, Angleterre. (Photo David Rogers/Getty Images)

Les France – Angleterre, ou Angleterre – France, se suivent et malheureusement pour les Bleues, se ressemblent. Ce samedi à Gloucester en match de préparation du WXV, les Françaises ont concédé une 14e défaite de suite face aux Red Roses (38-19).

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L’affaire était entendue ou presque au terme de la première période, durant laquelle les Anglaises avaient inscrit trois essais tandis que les joueuses du duo Ortiz – Mignot rentraient aux vestiaires sans avoir réussi à marquer le moindre point (19-0).

La différence, déjà constatée lors du dernier Tournoi des Six Nations, entre une équipe ultra réaliste, sûre de ses forces, tout en maîtrise, et une autre trop polluée par les scories pour rivaliser avec ce qui se fait de mieux dans le rugby féminin.

Les Bleues ont fait preuve de caractère en faisant jeu égal après la pause (trois essais partout), vexées des 40 premières minutes et sans doute un peu aidées par le relâchement des Anglaises.

Plus appliquées, enfin efficaces, parfois dominatrices à la mêlée, elles ont franchi la ligne d’en-but anglaise trois fois par Agathe Sochat, maline derrière un ballon porté (46e), Romane Ménager, bonifiant le travail de son pack (61e), et enfin Pauline Bourdon Sansus bénéficiant d’un retour intérieur de Marine Ménager (69e).

Mais ce fut très insuffisant pour espérer l’emporter, alors que les sélectionneurs avaient pointé dans la semaine l’envie de valider le travail effectué par une bonne performance. « Performer, c’est gagner », avait insisté David Ortiz.

Pour battre enfin l’équipe dirigée par John Mitchell, qui a déployé une variété de jeu assez inhabituelle, il faudra désormais attendre l’année prochaine.

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En attendant, les Bleus vont aller au Canada pour la deuxième édition du Women XV. Elles y affronteront le Canada le 30  septembre, les États-Unis le 5 octobre et la Nouvelle-Zélande le 12 octobre.

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Oh you mean this https://www.rugbypass.com/news/the-raw-data-that-proves-super-rugby-pacific-is-currently-a-cut-above/ . We know you like it because it finds a way to claim that SRP is the highest standard of club/provinicial comp in the world! So there is an agenda.


“Data analysts ask us to produce reports from tables with millions of records, with live dashboards that constantly get updated. So unless there's a really good reason to use a median instead of a mean, we'll go with the mean.”


That’s from the mouth of a guy who uses data analysis every day. Median is a useful tool, but much less wieldy than Mean for big datasets.


Your suppositions about French forwards are completely wrong. The lightest member of any pack is typically the #7. Top 14 clubs all play without dedicated open-sides, they play hybrids instead. Thus Francois Cros in the national side is 110 kilos, Boudenhent at #6 is 112 kilos, and Alldritt is 115 k’s at #8. They are all similar in build.


The topic of all sizes and shapes is not for the 75’s and the 140’s to get representation, it is that 90 to 110 range where everyone should probably be for the best rugby.

This is where we disagree and where you are clouded by your preference for the SR model. I like the fact that rugby can include 140k and 75k guys in the same team, and that’s what France and SA are doing.


It’s inclusive and democratic, not authoritarian and bureaucratic like your notion of narrowing the weight range between 90-110k’s.

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