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Anthony Jelonch sur le point de faire son retour avec Toulouse

Anthony Jelonch n'a plus foulé les terrains depuis sa rupture des ligaments croisés du genou droit en janvier dernier (Photo LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP via Getty Images)

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Le troisième ligne du Stade toulousain Anthony Jelonch, victime d’une rupture d’un ligament croisé du genou droit en janvier, a annoncé lundi qu’il rejouera « d’ici deux à trois semaines ».

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« J’ai repris l’entrainement il y a deux semaines donc je pense que d’ici deux à trois semaines je serai sur les terrains. Il me tarde un peu », a déclaré l’international français aux 29 sélections qui pourrait reprendre face à La Rochelle le 15 septembre ou à Montpellier le 21 septembre.

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« Si ce n’est pas un de ces deux, ça sera le prochain. Là je n’ai pas de pression pour reprendre », a ajouté Jelonch, qui s’exprimait lors de la conférence de presse de rentrée de la Ligue nationale de rugby (LNR).

Près d’un an après avoir subi la même blessure au genou gauche, le Toulousain s’est rompu le ligament croisé antérieur du genou droit en janvier lors de la victoire du Stade toulousain face à Bath (31-19) en Champions Cup.

Il n’a pas rejoué depuis, manquant le Tournoi des six nations avec le XV de France et le doublé Champions Cup/Top 14 avec le Toulouse.

« Dans ma tête j’ai l’impression d’être prêt »

« Les sensations sont bonnes, j’avais déjà eu cette blessure l’an dernier donc je la connaissais bien. Dans ma tête j’ai l’impression d’être prêt. Mais on s’était dit qu’on allait passer un mois, un mois et demi à bien s’entrainer avant de reprendre », a expliqué le troisième ligne.

S’il retrouve le XV toulousain en septembre, Jelonch, 28 ans, peut entrevoir un retour en équipe de France lors de la tournée de novembre où les Bleus défieront le Japon, la Nouvelle-Zélande puis l’Argentine.

« On verra comment je reprends, mais la première fois j’avais de bonnes sensations sur le terrain donc je me dis que ça va être pareil. Si je fais de bons matchs et que je mérite d’être appelé, bien sûr que je serai content d’y aller », a-t-il conclu.

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