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Champions Cup : le Stade Français voit rouge et coule au Munster

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Le talonneur du Stade français Lucas Peyresblanques passe le ballon lors du match de la poule 3 de l'European Champions Cup entre le Munster et le Stade Français Paris au Thomond Park Stadium, à Limerick, le 7 décembre 2024. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP) (Photo by PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)

Le Stade Français, réduit à 13, a coulé sur la pelouse du Munster, battu 33-7 à Limerick.

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Le Stade français, en difficulté en Top 14, a perdu largement en Irlande contre le Munster (33-7) lors de la première journée de la Champions Cup samedi dans la poule 3.

Les Parisiens ont joué presque trente minutes à 13 contre 15 à la suite de deux cartons rouges donnés à Azagoh (48) et à Pesenti (52), mais la différence avait été faite bien avant.

Le 2e ligne Pierre-Henri Azagoh a écopé d’un carton rouge pour un plaquage dangereux sur le flanker et légende du Munster Peter O’Mahony (49e).

Puis Baptiste Pesenti a été exclu à son tour, à peine quatre minutes plus tard (53e). L’autre 2e ligne parisien a littéralement retourné le demi de mêlée adverse Craig Casey dans ce qui ressemblait plus à une prise de catch qu’un plaquage.

À la pause, les Irlandais menaient 14-0 en ayant été très peu inquiétés. Le deuxième essai est même intervenu alors que les Parisiens étaient en supériorité numérique, mais ils se sont laissé surprendre par un double coup de pied de l’arrière Daly (14-0, 30).

Le Munster a assuré le bonus offensif peu après la deuxième expulsion parisienne. Un essai de Castets a toutefois permis que les Parisiens ne reviennent pas sans avoir marqué le moindre point.

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Synthèse du match

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Coups de pied de pénalité
0
5
Essais
1
4
Transformations
1
0
Drops
0
142
Courses avec ballon
106
8
Franchissements
5
12
Turnovers perdus
16
8
Turnovers gagnés
2

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JW 4 hours ago
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Have to imagine it was a one off sorta thing were they were there (saying playing against the best private schools) because that is the level they could play at. I think I got carried away and misintrepted what you were saying, or maybe it was just that I thought it was something that should be brought in.


Of course now school is seen as so much more important, and sports as much more important to schooling, that those rural/public gets get these scholarships/free entry to play at private schools.


This might only be relevant in the tradition private rugby schools, so not worth implementing, but the same drain has been seen in NZ to the point where the public schools are not just impacted by the lost of their best talent to private schools, there is a whole flow on effect of losing players to other sports their school can' still compete at the highest levels in, and staff quality etc. So now and of that traditional sort of rivalry is near lost as I understand it.


The idea to force the top level competition into having equal public school participation would be someway to 'force' that neglect into reverse. The problem with such a simple idea is of course that if good rugby talent decides to stay put in order to get easier exposure, they suffer academically on principle. I wonder if a kid who say got selected for a school rep 1st/2nd team before being scouted by a private school, or even just say had two or three years there, could choose to rep their old school for some of their rugby still?


Like say a new Cup style comp throughout the season, kid's playing for the private school in their own local/private school grade comp or whatever, but when its Cup games they switch back? Better represent, areas, get more 2nd players switching back for top level 1st comp at their old school etc? Just even in order to have cool stories where Ella or Barrett brothers all switch back to show their old school is actually the best of the best?

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