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Deux Françaises dans la Dream Team du HSBC Cape Town

France’s Camille Grassineau breaks through the New Zealand defense on day two of the HSBC SVNS at Cape Town Stadium on 10 December, 2023 in Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit: Mike Lee - KLC fotos for World Rugby

Avoir une Française dans la Dream Team d’un tournoi du HSBC SVNS n’est pas inhabituel. Anne-Cécile Ciofani faisait partie de l’équipe de rêve de la première étape de la saison à Dubaï.

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Mais suite au tournoi de Cape Town, où la France a terminé avec une très belle médaille d’argent en s’inclinant en finale face à l’Australie (29-26), ce sont deux Françaises qui ont été retenues dans la Dream Team du tournoi, soit le même nombre de joueuses que l’Australie : Camille Grassineau et Anne-Cécile Ciofani.

Ciofani, la marqueuse en série

Au Cap, Anne-Cécile Ciofani est la troisième meilleure marqueuse du tournoi avec 65 points derrière les sœurs Levi, les Australiennes Maddison (105) et Teagan (73). Les deux autres Françaises à figurer au palmarès de cette catégorie sont Yolaine Yengo (44) et Caroline Drouin (40).

Si Maddison Levi a marqué 21 essais, Anne-Cécile a conclu 13 actions des Françaises, ce qui en fait la deuxième meilleure marqueuse d’essais du tournoi, tandis que Camille Grassineau a pu en inscrire six.

Avec les cinq essais de Lili Dezou, de Joanna Grisez, de Ian Jason et de Carla Neisen, ces six joueuses ont contribué à 39 des 51 essais de la France en Afrique du Sud, soit 4,3 essais par match, le troisième meilleur résultat (derrière les 5,6 de l’Australie et les 4,7 de la Nouvelle-Zélande).

LA DREAM TEAM AU COMPLET

  • Emma Uren – Grande-Bretagne
  • Jazmin Felix-Hotham – Nouvelle-Zélande
  • Naya Tapper – Etats-Unis
  • Teagan Levi – Australie
  • Camille Grassineau – France
  • Bienne Terita – Australie
  • Anne-Cécile Ciofani – France
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Can Samoa and Tonga ever become contenders when their top talent is skimmed?

I think you have gone in the wrong direction here Nick. I think you need to delve down into the rules etc around Moana Pacifica’s selection policies and then you need to understand that a lot of KIWI BORN rugby players have PI heritage. It appears ok for the 4 home nations to pillage NZ born players constantly without retribution but you want to question whether NZ BORN players should be eligible for NZ? Seems a real agenda in there.

Go back and look at the actual Aims and agenda for MP becoming a entity and you see lots of things enshrined in policy that you arnt mentioning here. EG there is an allowance for a percentage of MP to be NZ eligible. This was done so MP could actually become competitive. Lets be real. If it wasnt this way then MP would not be competitive.

There also seems to be some sort of claim ( mainly from the NH ) that NZ is “cashing in” on MP, which , quite frankly is a major error. Are you aware of how much MP costs NZR Financially?

39 NZ born rugby players played at the last world cup for Samoa or Tonga. PLUS plenty for Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales.

Taumoefolau is a BORN AND BRED NZer. However I very strongly doubt he will be an AB, but who do you believe he should be allowed to play for? Levi Aumua is ALSO a born and bred Kiwi.

Aumua was eligible to represent Samoa and Fiji for the Pacific Nations Cup in July that year but ended up playing for neither. He IS eligible for his nation of Birth too Nick

He is a Kiwi. Are you saying an NZ born, raised Kiwi cant play for NZ now?

Sorry Nick Kiwi born and bred actually qualify for NZ.

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