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Cadre de vie des équipes de France : le barème des sanctions

Le président de la Fédération française de rugby (FFR) Florian Grill (G), à côté du vice-président de la FFR Jean-Marc Lhermet, répond aux journalistes lors d'une conférence de presse à Marcoussis. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP) (Photo by BERTRAND GUAY/AFP via Getty Images)

La Fédération Française de rugby (FFR) a annoncé un nouveau cadre pour les équipes de France, incluant un contrôle strict de la consommation d’alcool, une réduction des primes en cas de mauvais comportements et des mesures de prévention.

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En cas de non-respect, un protocole de sanctions et un mécanisme décisionnel transparent sont prévus, avec des primes désormais indexées sur les comportements individuels et collectifs.

Floue sur le barème des sanctions depuis quelques semaines, la FFR a finalement levé le voile sur la graduation en fonction de la gravité de la faute et du non-respect de la Charte d’engagement. A chaque fois, elle compte toucher au porte-monnaie.

3 niveaux de gravité

  • Niveau 1 : Avertissement Informel
    Le comportement est jugé légèrement inapproprié et ne nécessite qu’un rappel des règles par le staff des équipes de France concernées.
  • Niveau 2 : Avertissement Officiel
    L’infraction est plus sérieuse, et un rappel formel des règles est donné par les autorités sportives, notamment le vice-président de la FFR pour le haut niveau et le directeur technique national.
  • Niveau 3 : Sanction Disciplinaire
    Pour des infractions graves, des poursuites disciplinaires sont engagées par le président de la FFR ou le secrétaire général, entraînant potentiellement des conséquences importantes.

Des sanctions graduées

  • Niveau 1 : Premier Avertissement
    La prime est réduite à 80 %. En cas de récidive au même niveau, la prime est réduite à 60 %.
  • Niveau 2 : Avertissement Officiel
    La prime est réduite à 40 %. Si un deuxième avertissement de niveau 2 survient, la prime est abaissée à 20 %.
  • Niveau 3 : Sanction Disciplinaire
    La prime est totalement supprimée.
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Why England's defence of the realm has crumbled without Felix Jones

The way they are defending is sometime pathetic to be honest. Itoje is usually on the inside of the rush and he is paired with a slower tight forward. Unable to keep up with the rush we have seen the line become disconnected on the inside where the big boys are. How many times have we seen Earl rush past the first receiver almost into no mans land covering no attacker. It looks like a system without any guidance. Tome Wright, Ikitau and a number of Wallabies went back to this soft centre as did Williams, Jordan and several others. Also when the line is broken the multiple lines of defence seems to be missing. The rush is predicated on a cover and recovery system with multiple lines of defence but with England you dont see it any more. Fitness and conditioning seems to be off as well as players are struggling to keep up with the intensity of the rush. Felix Jones has left a huge hole. The whole situation was and is a mess. Why they insist on not letting him go and having him work remotely is beyond me. Its leading to massive negative press and is a hot button issue thats distracting from the squad. Also the communication around Jones and his role has been absolute rubbish and is totally disjointed. While some say he is working remotely and playing a role others are saying theres been no contact. His role has not been defined and so people keep asking and keep getting different answers. England need a clean break from him and need to start over. Whatever reason for his leaving its time to cut the rope before the saga drags the whole Borthwick regime down. As for Joe El Abd well good luck to him. He is being made to look like an amateur by the whole saga and he is being asked to coach a system thats not his and which has been perfected and honed since 2017 by Nienaber, Jones, Erasmus and Co and which was first started by White in 2004. He is literally trying to figure out a system pioneered by double world cup winning coaches at the highest level and coach it at the same time. Talk about being on a hiding to nothing.

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