Édition du Nord

Select Edition

Nord Nord
Sud Sud
Mondial Mondial
Nouvelle Zélande Nouvelle Zélande
France France

Stade Français : trois semaines de suspension pour Macalou

Par AFP
PARIS, FRANCE - DECEMBER 15: Sekou Macalou of Stade Francais walks off the pitch after being shown the red card by referee, Hollie Davidson during the Investec Champions Cup match between Stade Francais Paris and Saracens at Stade Jean Bouin on December 15, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

L’international du Stade Français Sekou Macalou a été suspendu trois semaines après avoir reçu un carton rouge lors du match de Champions Cup face aux Anglais des Saracens, a indiqué jeudi la commission de discipline de la compétition.

ADVERTISEMENT

A la 22e minute, le troisième ligne aile de 29 ans avait enchaîné deux fautes grossières: un croche-patte sur le demi de mêlée adverse, avant de plonger épaule en avant sur sa victime alors au sol.

L’arbitre avait exclu le joueur, ce qui avait précipité la défaite des Parisiens : alors qu’ils menaient 10-0 avant le geste, ils se sont finalement inclinés 28-17.

Macalou, 20 sélections avec les Bleus, pourra rejouer à partir du 6 janvier et manquera donc les matchs de Top 14 contre Perpignan, Toulouse et l’Union Bordeaux-Bègles.

Depuis la fin de la trêve internationale, quatre joueurs du Stade Français ont écopé d’un carton rouge en quatre matches, tous parmi les avants.

Le centre des Glasgow Warriors Stafford McDowall a lui aussi été suspendu trois semaines après avoir fait une fourchette au Toulonnais Facundo Isa.

Related


Vous souhaitez être parmi les premiers à vous procurer des billets pour la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2027 en Australie ? Inscrivez-vous ici.

ADVERTISEMENT

Boks Office | Episode 37 | Six Nations Round 4 Review

Cape Town | Leg 2 | Day 2 | HSBC Challenger Series 2025 | Full Day Replay

Gloucester-Hartpury vs Bristol Bears | PWR 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

Boks Office | Episode 36 | Six Nations Round 3 Review

Why did Scotland's Finn Russell take the crucial kick from the wrong place? | Whistle Watch

England A vs Ireland A | Full Match Replay

Kubota Spears vs Shizuoka BlueRevs | JRLO 2024/2025 | Full Match Replay

Watch now: Lomu - The Lost Tapes

Trending on RugbyPass

Commentaires

0 Comments
Soyez le premier à commenter...

Inscrivez-vous gratuitement et dites-nous ce que vous en pensez vraiment !

Inscription gratuite
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Features

Comments on RugbyPass

S
Spew_81 45 minutes ago
Stat chat: Clear favourite emerges as Sam Cane's All Blacks successor

I chose Savea as he can do all the roles that an openside needs to do. e.g. he can do the link role, or the initiating run role. He does all the roles well enough, and the ones he’s not great at can be spread across the forwards. But the main reason is that the All Blacks need to break the opposition defenses up for the All Blacks offloading game to work (Savea can both break the line or exploit the break as a support player); he’s got the power running game to do that and the finesse to operate in the centers or on the edge. Also, he can captain the team if he needs to; and, a 6 foot 2 openside can be used as a sometimes option in the lineout, he’s got the leg spring for it.


In 2022 I thought Papali’i would be the way forward. But he’d never quite regained the form he had in the 2022 Super Rugby season.


I think that viewing a player, in isolation, isn’t a great way of doing it. Especially as a good loose forward trio hunts as a pack; and the entire pack and wider team work as part of a system.


Requirements for player capabilities are almost like ‘Moneyball’. They can either come from one or two players e.g. lineout throwing or goal kicking, or can be spread across the team e.g. running, offloading, tackling, cleaning out, and turnovers etc.


As stated I think the missing piece with the All Blacks is that they are not busting the line and breaking up the opposition’s highly organized defenses. For instance. If the Springboks forwards had to run 40m meters up and down the field regularly, as the All Blacks have broken the line, then they will get tired and gaps will appear. The Springboks are like powerlifters, very very strong. But if the pace of the game is high they will gas out. But their defense needs to be penetrated for that to happen.

21 Go to comments
TRENDING
TRENDING Six changes for Ireland, including the return of Jack Crowley Six changes for Ireland, including the return of Jack Crowley
Search