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Les Bleues par un trou de souris en Écosse

Ecosse-France

Il a donc fallu attendre la sirène, la 81e minute de jeu, pour que les Bleues s’enlèvent enfin l’épée de Damoclès qui menaçait de leur tomber dessus, hier à Édimbourg. Devant au score de trois petits points (5-8), elles n’étaient pas encore à l’abri d’un hold-up écossais, alors que les filles du Chardon n’ont plus battu la France depuis 2010.

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Mais l’ultime attaque a donc été la bonne. Une action à l’image du match : pas vraiment précise, pas tout à fait fluide, mais pleine d’énergie et de volonté. Et c’est Émeline Gros, entrée en jeu quelques minutes auparavant, qui assurait donc, enfin, le succès bleu en Écosse

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Parce qu’auparavant, on a tremblé au rythme des touches perdues – le gros point noir en conquête, des transmissions approximatives ou des pénalités concédées.

France’s wing Kelly Arbey scores a try during the Six Nations international women’s rugby union match between Scotland and France at The Hive Stadium in Edinburgh on March 30, 2024. (Photo by Andy Buchanan / AFP) (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Sous le soleil printanier écossais, les coéquipières de Manae Feleu ont eu beau dominer physiquement les Calédoniennes, notamment grâce à Romane Ménager et Assia Khalfaoui, avoir la possession, squatter le camp adverse, leurs maladresses et la bonne défense écossaise ont fait échouer toutes leurs offensives.

A dominer sans marquer, les Bleues se sont exposées. Et l’Écosse, « une équipe d’espace plus que frontale », soulignait David Ortiz dans l’avant-match, surprenait son monde en marquant sur un ballon porté rondement mené peu avant la mi-temps. Surprise : les locales, battues 55-0 par la France l’an dernier, mènent à la mi-temps (5-3) !

Synthèse du match

0
Coups de pied de pénalité
1
1
Essais
2
0
Transformations
1
0
Drops
0
113
Courses avec ballon
118
0
Franchissements
7
12
Turnovers perdus
16
4
Turnovers gagnés
4

« On tombe sur une belle équipe écossaise. On doit gagner en précision, surtout dans la zone de marque. On récupère des ballons, il faut aussi oser les jouer car il y a des opportunités », encourageait Gaëlle Mignot avant la reprise, au micro de France 2.

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Le message semblait avoir été entendu quand Kelly Arbey, en bout de ligne, gagnait son duel face à sa vis-à-vis Rhona Lloyd pour enfin aplatir dans l’en-but (5-8, 53e).

Il l’avait été partiellement. Toujours dominatrices, les Bleues restaient sous la menace des Écossaises qui y croyaient de plus en plus et jouaient crânement chaque ballon.

Mais les Bleues ne lâchaient rien, tremblaient, et enfin se libéraient avec cet essai tant attendu signé Émeline Gros (score final 5-15).

Womens Six Nations

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
France Womens
2
2
0
0
9
2
England Womens
1
1
0
0
5
3
Scotland Womens
2
1
1
0
4
4
Wales Womens
1
0
1
0
1
5
Ireland Womens
1
0
1
0
0
6
Italy Womens
1
0
1
0
0
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JW 1 hour ago
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Ah yeah, that one. Look, nonplussed (sorry the opposite of that actually) about that one, it's just what you have to expect when you're playing Beauden Barrett.


I don't think BB had a page for anyone else to even be on. When you say the try was on, I think in half a dozen different ways and that's what caused his indecision.


I can blame ALB for that one though. Because BB held the ball on his first line (what he had been doing since he came on the field, running straight and hard) he then starts to slide with BB. ALB should have just kept running straight, as I think you're probably right, that's what BB was looking for by holding onto the ball and taking a few more steps there, and the would have gone right to him and who knows what unfolds. Certainly something better than what did happen.


Of course we know BB can't read a pass for sh!t and lobs it right in the middle of two players who have no clue what he's trying to do. I felt live he should have passed straight away to Reiko or run much closer to those two forward defenders (inc the guy sprinting across) and hope someones hitting a gap and pass at the line (line Dmac would). I think he took away the options of that initial intent his two targets had (whatever they were, I can't imagine they were anything more than ALB hit it up, Reiko run it wide around the back) and it became the 'second half' lottery after that. If thats within the first 20 minutes they're on the same page/more structured and it's a score.

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JW 1 hour ago
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Yep such fine margins/close calls/what ifs. Can't help but think that your 2015 exit reaction was as pivotal as how 2007 is believed as for NZs following success.


I feel the same way regarding Scott Hansen the All Blacks attack coach. Defence coach? We don't have one after the attack coach left and Scott changed from defence. Imagine that, a defence coach who can also coach the worlds best attacking teams attack?!? At least I think that's how it went down, all local chums from wayback. No Tony Brown. No Joe Schmidt.


I highly contest you're judgement that you where brutally efficient. The All Blacks cut you up like a sieve and could easily have scored 40 or 50 on you in that first test especially. Two especially badly blown tries, but that's been the case all season, so don't let it affect your idea of the result. England were as close and as good as any team the All Blacks have come up against this year. Just that while the blitz was.. well, blitzing, it was not very effective overall. That's not just a All Black level thing either, I've seen the same holes all season.


I think you've just not adapted very well to the focus no longer being on that one aspect. The picture is no longer crystal clear to you (and may not be to them either yet). The other aspect I see, as we have in the past, is a guy (two actually) that could not get a Super Rugby gig has become one of your best players in just a year or so. You really believe you've got a lot of talent over there? Good on you if you believe you do, I guess what I'm saying is you should believe you do, even if you don't, like in regards to this coaching talent. When you've got a player like Underhill not being selected for inferior others, I listen, I understand, like when Foster got elected when we had Razor. I'm not seeing that now and I cant recall you mentioning once who should be there, so just get onboard with your coaches immediately so you don't make the situation worse than it already is. Don't do 2015 all over again!

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