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Courte et précieuse victoire des Écossaises

Par Jérémy Fahner
Lleucu George a manqué la transformation qui aurait remis les deux équipes à égalité, à une minute de la fin (capture d'écran France.tv sport)

Vingt ans ! Pour la première fois depuis vingt ans, l’Écosse repart du pays de Galles en vainqueur (18-20). Pour le deuxième match de ce Tournoi des Six Nations féminin, le suspense a été au rendez-vous d’un bout à l’autre, contrastant avec le cavalier seul des Françaises, plus tôt dans l’après-midi de ce samedi, face à l’Irlande (38-17) lors du match inaugural de cette édition 2024.

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Entre Galloises et Écossaises, l’issue a été beaucoup plus indécise. Et si, globalement, l’Écosse a dominé la rencontre, les joueuses locales ont eu l’occasion de partager les points. Elles ont en effet eu une balle d’égalisation à 20-20, alors qu’il restait une poignée de secondes à disputer. Juste avant, Alex Callender avait étendu le bras pour marquer, alors que les Écossaises jouaient à 14.

Synthèse du match

2
Coups de pied de pénalité
2
2
Essais
2
1
Transformations
2
0
Drops
0
101
Courses avec ballon
107
1
Franchissements
5
11
Turnovers perdus
9
6
Turnovers gagnés
5

En moyenne position, l’ouvreuse galloise Lleucu George, déjà peu en réussite dans son jeu au pied, ratait la cible. L’Écosse pouvait exulter. Elle signait un 7e succès consécutif et rendait la monnaie de sa pièce au pays de Galles, vainqueur l’an dernier en Écosse (22-34).

Une minute seulement, les Galloises auront mené au score dans cette rencontre. Beaucoup plus mobiles que leurs hôtes, très solides physiquement, les Écossaises ont joué sur les qualité en déplaçant le jeu autant que possible. Leurs deux ailières se mettaient ainsi en évidence. La N.11 Coreen Grant marquait la première (7e), imitée par son pendant côté droit Rhona Lloyd en deuxième période (49e).

De quoi prendre un peu le large, puisque les joueuses de Bryan Easson menaient alors 6-17. L’essai de la surpuissante pilière galloise Sisilia Tuipulotu à la 59e paraissait même anecdotique quand, un quart d’heure plus tard, Helen Nelson passait une pénalité qui récompensait l’énergie de son équipe (13-20, 74e). Avant ce final incroyable, et cette pénalité ratée par George, qui n’a pas fini de se la repasser en tête…

Womens Six Nations

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
France Womens
1
1
0
0
5
2
Scotland Womens
1
1
0
0
4
3
Wales Womens
1
0
1
0
1
4
England Womens
0
0
0
0
0
5
Italy Womens
0
0
0
0
0
6
Ireland Womens
1
0
1
0
0

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Jonathan Foster 1 hour ago
Scott Lawrence: 'I think the forward pass for the Fiji try was a pivotal moment in the game'

In this match, Fiji’s performance was exceptional, and the statistics reflect that they were the superior team on the day.


For instance:


Possession: Fiji controlled 59% of the possession during the match, while the USA only had 41% (RugbyPass, 2024). This allowed Fiji to apply constant pressure on USA’s defense and create more opportunities for scoring.


Territory: Fiji spent 64% of the match in USA’s half, keeping the Americans under sustained pressure (World Rugby, 2024).


Offensive Play: Fiji made 7 line breaks, compared to USA’s 3. In addition, Fiji completed 12 offloads while USA only managed 5, highlighting Fiji's superior attacking ability and ball handling (World Rugby, 2024).


Scrums and Rucks: Fiji was dominant in the scrums, winning 100% of their own scrums (8 out of 8), whereas USA only won 71% of theirs (5 out of 7).


Additionally, Fiji won 6 turnovers compared to USA’s 2 (ESPN, 2024). This scrummaging and breakdown superiority was a critical factor in controlling the game.


Additionally, while forward passes can be contentious, it’s important to note that USA was also guilty of making 3 forward passes during the match, which resulted in lost opportunities and turnovers (RugbyPass, 2024).


These key errors disrupted momentum and contributed to their inability to maintain a sustained attack.


References

ESPN. (2024). Fiji vs USA match report. Retrieved from https://www.espn.com/rugby/match


RugbyPass. (2024). Scott Lawrence on the Fiji match and forward pass controversy. Retrieved from https://www.rugbypass.com/news


World Rugby. (2024). Fiji triumphs over USA in a thrilling encounter. Retrieved from https://www.world.rugby.com

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JW 2 hours ago
‘Did Conrad really score that many’: Rieko Ioane dismisses All Blacks drought

Indeed, but I also appreciate how Razor now has him covering the backfield more. Are they conflicting uses? Who was it that covered the Arg game, John(?), no it was a YTer (squidge?) suggested Jordies role was to chase and support the wing for a tap back.


That turnover try was actually a great example of were Jordies boot could have been used for territory instead of attacking (contestable). Hansen talking again about 'learnings' about what part of the field they want to play in. I would have thought that would be a basic principle about how the coaches want to play and it would be a bit late now to be learning that.


Nevrtheless we wait and see. One Barretts carrying though I'd suggest he only has a mandate to bring some physicality, not in how he does it. You can see how out of kilter he gets when he tries to do anything other than a simple cart up and pop. Just look at least week when he had two players on the outside to hit in multiple ways and he just indecisively takes the tackle before giving a poor overhead pop. That he still got the pass away hints at what he is "capable of" but as you saw, with free license, its just far off the mark. I've decided Rieko is my 12 from now on. I'd like Jordie to remain primarly at 12 at the Hurricans, as I feel that's were his best alround game can be kept in good shape, and you never know perhaps he will fill into the position after a while, but I'd like to try other centers essentially. But yes, if Razor/Hansen can get both him and Dmac humming in partnership they could also essentially cover many of the fb roles which aren't Jordans strength. Also obv happy to see Rieko tried on the wing just now I think that's more likely to fail than a Rieko/Proctor midfield.

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