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Ntamack et Capuozzo au repos cette semaine

L'ailier italien de Toulouse, Ange Capuozzo (C), est plaqué lors du match de rugby à XV de Top 14 entre le Stade toulousain rugby (Toulouse) et l'Union Bordeaux-Begles (UBB) au stade Ernest-Wallon de Toulouse, dans le sud-ouest de la France, le 29 septembre 2024. (Photo by Valentine CHAPUIS / AFP) (Photo by VALENTINE CHAPUIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Le demi d’ouverture Romain Ntamack et l’arrière ou ailier Ange Capuozzo sont en vacances cette semaine et ne joueront pas à Castres ce week-end lors de la 5e journée de Top 14, a fait savoir lundi leur encadrement.

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Ntamack avait déjà été ménagé à l’occasion de la 3e journée et un déplacement à Montpellier, où Thomas Ramos l’avait suppléé à l’ouverture, ce qu’il pourrait à nouveau faire samedi soir.

Auteur d’un bon début de saison, Capuozzo a lui participé aux quatre premières rencontres des Rouge et Noir, dont trois en tant que titulaire.

Bituniyata de retour, Mallia et Chocobares aussi

Au lendemain de la défaite concédée face à Bordeaux-Bègles (16-12), la première à domicile en championnat depuis février 2022, l’ailier fidjien Setareki Bituniyata, rétabli d’une blessure à une cuisse, a lui fait lundi son retour à l’entraînement.

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Les Argentins Juan Cruz Mallia et Santiago Chocobares sont attendus dans la soirée à Toulouse après avoir disputé le Rugby Championship avec les Pumas.

Chocobares a été touché au ligament latéral interne du genou gauche ce week-end face à l’Afrique du Sud et doit passer des examens complémentaires afin d’affiner le diagnostic.

Dupont attendu avant la fin de la semaine

Mallia est lui laissé au repos cette semaine, mais devrait reprendre la compétition avec son club avant la fenêtre internationale de novembre.

Le troisième ligne anglais Jack Willis, légèrement blessé à une cuisse, ne jouera pas à Castres, mais pourrait être disponible la semaine prochaine pour la réception de Clermont.

Le demi de mêlée Antoine Dupont est attendu en France avant la fin de la semaine après avoir profité de quelques vacances aux États-Unis, au cours desquelles il s’est essayé au football américain.

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“It was in a time where the divide between teams and quality may as well have been from different universes. Now, the teams are closer than they ever was. It's not that NZ have become worse, it's just that others caught up. Few teams would be able to break those records if ever. Not even NZ themselves will be able to ever break those records. It is an interesting record, yet no one talks about it.”

Agree.


“Despite such dominant performances, they could only manage 3 WC trophies during that time, so actually just a success rate of 33,3%.”

No, in the time that the world rankings have existed there have only been 6 WCs, and NZ have only won 2. In the time NZ were dominating the world rankings there were 2 WCs, and NZ won them both.


“That dominance was basically nullified in a sense. What would you have? The records for the most weeks at 1 when most other teams were very weak? Or would you prefer having the most WC's? Which is more important? The record of weeks at number 1? Or the most WC trophies ever? The title as the Kings of knockout rugby? Records doesn't bring titles.”

I’d much rather have the record for most weeks at #1. Not because the rankings matter in and of themselves, but because the rankings are a good indication of how much a team wins. World cups are the most important competition, hence why they are weighted more heavily in the rankings and winning the world cup always results in being ranked first. But other competitions matter too. NZ were so dominant in the world rankings because they won the world cup, and the rugby championship nearly every year, and won the vast majority of their tours. SA have been #1 less than NZ because even though they have won more WCs, they have been much less successful in all other matches and competitions. 2024 is the first time since the 90s that SA were the best in the world during a non-world cup year. As an England fan, I like it when England win, and I don’t like it when England lose. I care more about the WC than other matches, but ultimately I would rather England win consistently than somehow win regular world cups without winning anything in between.


Something you need to bear in mind is that during the time that NZ were dominant in the rankings, “the divide between teams and quality may as well have been from different universes” - and that includes SA. Being an SA fan must be like heaven now - but the WC titles don’t take away how bad things were from 2010-2018.

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