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Pays de Galles : le 2e ligne Ben Carter forfait

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Le 2e ligne gallois Ben Carter durant le Captain's run avant un match face à l'Angleterre, le 4 août 2023. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Le 2e ligne du pays de Galles Ben Carter, blessé, sera indisponible pour les test matchs de novembre suite à une blessure à un genou, a indiqué mercredi la Fédération galloise de rugby.

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Le deuxième ligne aux 12 sélections s’est blessé alors qu’il s’entraînait avec le groupe gallois retenu pour le match contre les Fidji le 10 novembre à Cardiff.

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« Les Dragons RFC donneront de plus amples informations sur Ben Carter en temps voulu et remercient les supporters pour leur soutien », indique son club de United Rugby Championship dans un communiqué.

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Carter, 23 ans, a été remplacé dans l’effectif gallois par le 2e ligne de Cardiff Teddy Williams qui a fait ses débuts en test match contre l’Afrique du Sud dans le cadre de la préparation pour la Coupe du monde 2023.

Le pays de Galles, qui n’a pas remporté de test match depuis sa victoire contre la Géorgie il y a 13 mois, affrontera également en novembre, après les Fidji, l’Australie et l’Afrique du Sud.


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The Springboks have something you don't have

Rassie has done very well with the Boks. The well will certainly not dry up soon. The amount of young talent coming through, that don't even stand a chance of making it in before 2027, is just absolutely amazing.


However, Rassie has proven to be a rugby genius. He will never rest on his laurels. It's why he keeps evolving tactics, keeping everyone on their toes. He doesn't underestimate any team. He is very aware of just how close the top teams is.


There will be no complacency not will he relax with his main stars. He is very astute, knowing that his team is getting older and thus giving the younger players much more playtime than what any other coach would do.


By the time the 2027 WC comes around, he will be prepared to defend his title and he knows one bad day will end a triple WC crown. Competition is that close. The Boks are in transition, even though it doesn't look like it.


After the 2027 WC, most of the double (possible triple) WC champs players will become unavailable due to retirement from international rugby. Rassie is already preparing the replacements, getting caps under their belts.


The top teams is just too close to underestimate and no Bok will be allowed to get complacent. Although they are by far the current most successful team and clearly the best by miles, they are not undefeatable.


Very tough to beat yes, but they can lose on the day. I am not worried. The youngsters by 2027 WC will be experienced with lots of years ahead and that should be a warning to the rest of the pack biting at their heels. Love them or hate them, but you have to admire the Boks. They truely deserve to be top dogs currently.

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