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Les photos impressionnantes des capitaines avant le WXV 1 au Canada

VANCOUVER, CANADA - 24 SEPTEMBRE : (de gauche à droite) Zoe Aldcroft (Angleterre), Edel McMahon (Irlande), Kate Zackary (États-Unis), Tyson Beukeboom (Canada), Ruahei Demant (Nouvelle-Zélande) et Marine Ménager (France) lancent des ballons lors du photocall des capitaines avant le tournoi WXV1, le 24 septembre 2024 à Vancouver, au Canada. (Photo par Ethan Cairns - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

Les six capitaines des équipes participantes au WXV 1 – le tournoi annuel de rugby féminin organisé par World Rugby – ont été accueillies sous un soleil éclatant et un ciel dégagé lors d’une séance photo au BC Place mardi 24 septembre.

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C’est là que se déroulera le tournoi rassemblant les six meilleures équipes du monde : la France, l’Angleterre, la Nouvelle-Zélande, le Canada, l’Irlande et les Etats-Unis.

VANCOUVER, CANADA - 24 SEPTEMBRE : (debout, de gauche à droite) Edel McMahon (Irlande), Zoe Aldcroft (Angleterre), Tyson Beukeboom (Canada), Ruahei Demant (Nouvelle-Zélande), (accroupies de gauche à droite) Kate Zackary (États-Unis) et Marine Ménager (France) posent pour une photo pendant le photocall des capitaines avant le tournoi WXV1, le 24 septembre 2024 à Vancouver, Canada. (Photo par Ethan Cairns - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

Alors que le duo de sélectionneurs du XV de France féminin a désigné deux capitaines sur cette campagne au Canada à près d’un an de la Coupe du Monde de Rugby Féminin, c’est Marine Ménager (28 ans, 49 sélections) qui s’est prêtée pour la première fois à la séance photo.

L’an passé, c’est sa co-capitaine Manae Feleu qui s’était pliée à cette obligation lors du lancement du WXV en Nouvelle-Zélande.

VANCOUVER, CANADA - 24 SEPTEMBRE : Le trophée est photographié devant le BC Place stadium pendant le photocall des capitaines avant le Tournoi WXV1 le 24 septembre 2024 à Vancouver, Canada. (Photo par Ethan Cairns - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

Cette fois, c’est donc le BC Place, stade mythique de Vancouver où se déroule entre autres l’étape des World Series, qui a servi de décor à la photo des capitaines.

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Celles-ci ont également eu l’occasion de grimper sur le toit du stade pour admirer le terrain d’un point de vue unique, testant ainsi leur courage et leur esprit d’équipe.

Kate Zachary (États-Unis) prend un selfie avec Marine Ménager (France) et Tyson Beukeboom (Canada) sur le toit du BC Place à Vancouver, mardi 24 septembre 2024.

Le BC Place de Vancouver, déjà habitué à accueillir des événements internationaux de rugby, accueillera dimanche 29 septembre une triple affiche qui promet une journée riche en rugby.

Le premier match mettra face à face les États-Unis et l’Angleterre, suivi d’un affrontement entre le pays hôte, le Canada, et la France. Par ailleurs, l’Irlande, promue dans le WXV 1, débutera sa campagne contre la Nouvelle-Zélande, championne en titre de la Coupe du Monde de Rugby.

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« C’est vraiment excitant de jouer à domicile, avec nos amis et notre famille présents pour nous soutenir. Ce sont les six meilleures équipes du monde qui s’affrontent ici, et ça promet d’être un rugby captivant », a confié la capitaine du Canada, Tyson Beukeboom.

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MP are a NZ side through and through, NZ is even having to pay for it.

Yes they caved to public demand, I bet it accomplished a lot of internal goals. They could have left it to the other groups, but I’m of the belief that they weren’t showing the capability to make it work as being a good reason for NZR to jump in and do it. I think it’s actually funded 50/50 between NZR and WR though.

(when nothing was stopping a pi player playing for any side in Super Rugby)

Neither is that fact true. Only 3 non NZ players are allowed in each squad.


I see you also need to learn what the term poach means - take or acquire in an unfair or clandestine way. - Moana have more slots for non eligible players (and you have seen many return to an NZ franchise) so players are largely making their own choice without any outside coercion ala Julian Savea.

Not one of these Kiwis and Aussies would go live in the Islands to satisfy any criteria, and I’d say most of them have hardly ever set foot in the islands, outside of a holiday.

Another inaccurate statement. Take Mo’unga’s nephew Armstrong-Ravula, if he is not eligible via ancestry in a couple of generations time, he will be eligible because he plays his rugby there (even if he’s only their for rugby and not living there), that is a recent change made by World Rugby to better reflect examples like Fabian Holland and Fakatava.

It’s becoming the jump-ship/zero loyalty joke that international League is.

Look I understand you’re reason to cry and make an example at any opportunity, but you don’t really need to anymore, other recent changes made by WR are basically going to stop the Ireland situation, and time (perhaps no more than a decade) will fix the rest.

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