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Champions Cup : Bordeaux-Bègles décimé avant de recevoir Leicester

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Yannick Bru compte beaucoup de blessés dans ses rangs (Photo de ROMAIN PERROCHEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Bordeaux-Bègles va se présenter diminué pour la réception des Anglais de Leicester dimanche en ouverture de la Champions Cup avec six joueurs sortis blessés du match face à Montpellier (9-6) samedi dernier.

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« Des absents, on en a beaucoup », a confié le manager girondin Yannick Bru à l’AFP.

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Le pilier gauche Matis Perchaud, qui n’est resté que quatre minutes sur le terrain face au MHR, s’est luxé l’épaule. En 2e ligne, Cyril Cazeaux a une suspicion de fracture à un doigt de pied.

La 3e ligne a payé un lourd tribut lors de cette victoire difficile: Pierre Bochaton souffre d’une entorse de la cheville, le néo-international Marko Gazzotti a reçu un coup à la crête iliaque alors que le Japonais Tevita Tatafu a un souci à un pied.

Derrière, le centre sud-africain Rohan Janse van Rensburg a subi une petite commotion et son cas sera évalué en milieu de semaine.

Face aux Tigers, l’UBB sera également amputée de ses deux arrières de métier, Romain Buros et Nans Ducuing, ainsi que du 3e ligne Temo Matiu, encore éloigné des terrains suite à sa commotion subie à Vannes.

Découvrez les coulisses des deux camps lors de la tournée des Lions britanniques et irlandais en Afrique du Sud en 2021. A voir en exclusivité sur RugbyPass TV dès maintenant.

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In regards to Mack Hansen, Tuipoloto and others who talent wasnt 'seen'..

If we look at acting, soccer and cricket as examples, Hugh Jackman, the Heminsworths in acting; Keith Urban in Nashville, Mike Hussey and various cricketers who played in UK and made the Australian team; and many soccer players playing overseas.


My opinion is that perhaps the ' 'potential' or latent talent is there, but it's just below the surface.


ANd that decision, as made by Tane Edmed, Noah, Will Skelton to go overseas is the catalyst to activate the latent and bring it to the surface.


Based on my personal experience of leaving Oz and spending 14 months o/s, I was fully away from home and all usual support systems and past memories that reminded me of the past.


Ooverseas, they weren't there. I had t o survive, I could invent myself as who I wanted, and there was no one to blame but me.


It bought me alive, focused my efforts towards what I wanted and people largely accepted me for who I was and how I turned up.


So my suggestion is to make overseas scholarships for younger players and older too so they can benefit from the value offered by overseas coaching acumen, established systems, higher intensity competition which like the pressure that turns coal into diamonds, can produce more Skeltons, Arnold's, Kellaways and the like.


After the Lion's tour say, create 20 x $10,000 scholarships for players to travel and play overseas.


Set up a HECS style arrangement if necessary to recycle these funds ongoingly.


Ooverseas travel, like parenthood or difficult life situations brings out people's physical and emotional strengths in my own experiences, let's use it in rugby.

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