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Pro D2 : le Néo-Zélandais Ruru prolonge jusqu'en 2028 à Oyonnax

Jonathan Ruru (Oyonnax) en action lors du match de Top 14 entre le Racing 92 et l'Union Sportive Oyonnax Rugby à Paris La Défense Arena le 23 décembre 2023 à Nanterre près de Paris, France. (Photo par Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

Oyonnax Rugby (10e de Pro D2) a annoncé la prolongation de contrat du demi de mêlée néo-zélandais Jonathan Ruru pour trois saisons supplémentaires, jusqu’en 2028.

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Avant d’arriver dans le Haut-Bugey à l’été 2023, Ruru venait de passer deux saisons à Provence Rugby (24 matchs) d’où il a été licencié. Une expérience qui ne s’était donc pas très bien finie, sur fond de violences et d’alcool. A Oyonnax, à 400 km de là, le joueur s’est refait une santé et a plutôt bien performé sous les couleurs de son nouveau club en Top 14 (19 matchs) dont il n’a pu empêcher la descente en Pro D2.

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Ruru compte déjà 5 apparitions en Pro D2 cette saison, avec un total de 4 essais inscrits sous les couleurs du club.

« Depuis son arrivée, “Jono” a démontré toutes ses qualités sur le terrain et s’est imposé comme un leader de jeu indiscutable de l’équipe », a indiqué le club dans un communiqué.

Passé par Otago, Auckland et les Blues, l’ancien international de rugby à 7 des All Blacks a choisi de prolonger l’aventure avec Oyonnax, témoignant ainsi de sa pleine confiance dans le projet du club pour les années à venir.

« Ton meilleur recrutement, c’est de garder tes meilleurs joueurs, et Jonathan Ruru fait partie de ces meilleurs joueurs », a déclaré le manager Fabien Cibray. « Ça prouve qu’il se voit dans le projet du club, et cette signature donne de la crédibilité en cet avenir. Je fais partie des personnes qui l’ont amené à Aix-en-Provence, puis ici, et je suis content de continuer de travailler avec lui. »

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Yes I’d have Stevenson above all. Doesn’t that tell you how fullback has the least depth?


Why wouldn’t you want him scoring a try a match at fullback?


Otherwise you’ve named the two 10s NZ will need, one 10 that they should be trying to pasture out, a winger that got dumped from the side, and a winger that hasn’t yet seen enough consistency to make the ABs. These are you’re fullback depth? LOL! 😜


What wing depth is there? Stevenson, Narawa, JB, … Love, Nani-Seturo to name a few. Clarke, Telea, Rieko, Tangitau, Springer, Carter, all immediate test starters on the wing for me! 😋


Look I just don’t want another 10 at fullback. I want someone who will take the line on. That’s definitely not Dmac because he’s far too small to be carrying the ball into contact at internationa level. I wouldn’t mind a Perofeta there because even if he’s not a great runner I think he could be the best at making use of all 3 backfield options on the counter attack. Shaun is another good option simply because I like his instincts, theyre more open than most, and he’s got that triple threat like Perofeta. I haven’t seen Love do enough good things to think he’ll succeed at test level, he’s getting so much support simply because people don’t like the other options.


A try a match wingers simply don’t last. I’m seeing that with Jordan as well, I simply think people are way over rating his ability on the right wing these days, but I’m perfectly happy for him also to be given a chance to prove he’s still got it. It is much the same circumstance with Rieko. Telea is probably the best winger in the world, so he stays there for me.


The other Tele’a is certainly the most imposing, Frank Bunce like center we have at the moment. I almost whish we were like France and didn’t give a crap about winning every game just so we get to see how the side can play with different styles of players.

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