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L’Irlande remplace les Springboks à la première place du classement mondial

SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINE - 21 SEPTEMBRE : Ruan Nortje (Afrique du Sud) quitte le terrain en raison d'une commotion cérébrale lors du match du Rugby Championship 2024 entre les Pumas d'Argentine et les Springboks d'Afrique du Sud à l'Estadio Unico Madre de Ciudades le 21 septembre 2024 à Santiago del Estero, Argentine. (Photo par Rodrigo Valle/Getty Images)

L’Afrique du Sud a perdu sa position de leader du classement mondial de World Rugby, après avoir régné pendant 11 mois, suite à une défaite spectaculaire (29-28) contre l’Argentine à Santiago Del Estero, samedi 21 septembre.

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Les Springboks avaient pris la première place du classement mondial en octobre 2023, après que l’équipe d’Andy Farrell, l’Irlande, eut été éliminée prématurément en quarts de finale de la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023.

Cependant, la situation s’est inversée, les Springboks voyant leur note globale chuter à 91,77 points. Cela les place en deuxième position, à 0,35 point derrière l’Irlande, qui reprend la tête du classement avec 92,12 points.

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En mettant fin à une série de neuf défaites face aux Springboks, les Pumas ont non seulement maintenu leurs minces espoirs de remporter le Rugby Championship, mais ils ont aussi dépassé l’Écosse pour grimper à la sixième place du classement mondial.

L’Argentine se déplacera à Mbombela le week-end prochain pour la dernière journée du Rugby Championship 2024, avec cinq points de retard au classement sur les Springboks, qui demeurent invaincus.

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Les Pumas ne sont pas les seuls à avoir progressé ce week-end, car les Fidji ont grimpé à la neuvième place au classement, au détriment de l’Australie, après avoir remporté leur sixième titre de champion de la Pacific Nations Cup.

Les Fidji ont signé une excellente seconde mi-temps pour s’imposer 41-17 face au Japon, hôte du tournoi.

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Cette victoire convaincante leur a permis d’améliorer leur note à 79,64 points, ce qui ne les laisse qu’à un tiers de point de l’Italie, huitième.

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Malgré une belle remontée contre la Nouvelle-Zélande lors de la Bledisloe Cup, l’Australie s’est inclinée 31-28 face aux All Blacks et a chuté à la 10e place du classement. Les Wallabies avaient déjà occupé cette position, notamment durant la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023, mais n’ont jamais quitté le top 10.

La Nouvelle-Zélande reste à la troisième place, mais avec une note légèrement améliorée de 88,70 points.

Le Japon, quant à lui, a été remplacé à la 13e place par les Samoa, qui ont lutté contre les États-Unis pour obtenir la troisième place de la Pacific Nations Cup.

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Cet article a été initialement publié en anglais sur RugbyPass.com et adapté en français par Willy Billiard.

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Whilst I dislike what is occurring with the French clubs, they are not the only parties involved in this activity. You can also look to Ireland and its “Project Player” Scheme, or how Scotland picks players with zero background who have never lived in Scotland.


But market forces will dictate where players will end up.


If RA wants to retain these players, then it should offer them remuneration in line with or better than what the French clubs can. The NZRFU should have offered Aki, Lowe, or Fergus Burke a higher salary than what was offered by the likes of Irish Rugby, Sacarens, etc., if it wanted to retain them.


These kids going to France and the aforementioned Kiwi players are attempting to build a career and financial security in a career that can end with one injury. Think about that—one bad injury, and your career is over, so just like anyone, they have to make the smart, informed decision that is right for them and their families.


If the likes of Oz and NZ can’t or are not prepared to match the $$$, so be it - this is the reality of professional rugby, and whilst it turns the international game into a glorified club comp, I’m not sure if there is any solution.


And let’s remember it’s not all negative. This movement of players from Nth to South gives kids like Blair Murray or Taine Plumtree the ability to earn good $$ and experience international rugby, when let’s face it, they would at best be on the fringes of a Super Rugby squad - so it’s not all bad!

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