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Sanctionné, le pilier irlandais Tom O'Toole va manquer le début du Tournoi

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(Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Le pilier droit irlandais Tom O’Toole ratera les deux premiers matchs du Tournoi des Six Nations en raison d’une suspension de six semaines pour un déblayage dangereux, a annoncé l’United Rugby Championship (URC) lundi 6 janvier.

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Le pilier de l’Ulster (26 ans, 17 sélections), qui avait participé aux trois rencontres automnales du XV du Trèfle, s’était rendu coupable d’un déblayage dangereux sur le centre du Munster Alex Nankivall lors d’un match de l’URC, qui réunit des provinces galloises, irlandaises, italiennes, écossaises et sud-africaines.

L’Irlande, tenante du titre et qui évoluera sans son habituel sélectionneur Andy Farrell, parti diriger la tournée des Lions britanniques et irlandais, sera privée d’O’Toole pour la réception de l’Angleterre le 1er février et le déplacement en Ecosse le 9 février.

Il sera à nouveau disponible lors du match contre la France, le 8 mars à Dublin.

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I like the idea of Elrigh Louw as a long-term option for captaincy. Honestly, it’s hard to say who else could take on that role after Siya Kolisi, as 2027 is still a long way off. In my opinion, Siya will likely go to the Rugby World Cup in 2027 unless injury or a significant dip in form prevents him.


Between now and 2027, I think the captaincy will be shared among several players as Siya’s playing time is carefully managed—a strategy the Springboks have been implementing for some time. Younger players like Salmaan Moerat might get opportunities to captain in tier-two matches, as we’ve already seen. Other emerging talents like Jordan Hendrikse and Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu could also be considered, though the Boks have traditionally favored forwards for captaincy roles. Damian Willemse is another possibility, but he first needs to play his way back into the team.


My personal feeling is that there should be an effort to appoint a black captain to replace Siya. His captaincy has been pivotal in broadening rugby's appeal across racial groups in South Africa over the past 7 years. More so than any other period in the last 30 years.


Form permitting, Moerat is a strong contender, given his leadership qualities and pedigree. However, some might view such an appointment as political, potentially overlooking Moerat's real potential and the broader significance of such a decision.


Other players with leadership potential have been mentioned, such as Phepsi Buthelezi. However, it remains to be seen whether the former DHS star will secure a permanent spot in the Springbok lineup.


One positive aspect of the uncertainty around Siya’s long-term successor is the way the Springboks have emphasized shared leadership among senior players. This approach has lessened the pressure on a single captain and allowed the team to thrive collectively.


When Siya was first appointed, there was skepticism about his leadership credentials. And whether he was the best 6 in the country. The shared leadership strategy gave him the support and platform to grow into the exceptional captain he is today. And he's proven critics wrong about his abilities as a player.

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