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Section Paloise : Joe Simmonds prolonge jusqu’en 2028

Joe Simmonds s'est rapidement adapté à la Section Paloise et au Top 14, dont il a fini meilleur réalisateur la saison dernière (Photo by GAIZKA IROZ/AFP via Getty Images).

La Section Paloise a annoncé ce jeudi la prolongation de contrat de Joe Simmonds, lequel est désormais engagé avec le club béarnais jusqu’en 2028.

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L’ouvreur anglais est arrivé à Pau il y a un an, et s’est rapidement imposé comme une pièce maîtresse de l’effectif.

Aligné à 24 reprises en 2023-2024, il a terminé meilleur réalisateur du Top 14 avec 246 points à son compteur personnel.

Vainqueur de la Champions Cup, double champion d’Angleterre avec Exeter, Simmonds présente un pedigree de haut niveau et la Section Paloise se félicite de son engagement sur le long terme.

« La prolongation de Joe était l’une de nos priorités. Je suis très fier qu’il ait choisi de poursuivre son aventure en Top 14 avec la Section », apprécie le manager palois Sébastien Piqueronies, dans le communiqué du club.

« Nous avons trouvé en lui un leader expérimenté et fiable qui dégage beaucoup de sérénité sur le terrain. Sa palette est complète et sa détermination à faire grandir notre projet est un formidable atout. »

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JW 58 minutes ago
Why England's defence of the realm has crumbled without Felix Jones

This piece is nothing more than the result of revisionist fancy of Northern Hemisphere rugby fans. Seeing what they want to see, helped but some surprisingly good results and a desire to get excited about doing something well.


I went back through the 6N highlights and sure enough in every English win I remembered seeing these exact holes on the inside, that are supposedly the fallout out of a Felix Jones system breaking down in the hands of some replacement. Every time the commentators mentioned England being targeted up the seam/around the ruck or whatever. Each game had a try scored on the inside of the blitz, no doubt it was a theme throughout all of their games. Will Jordan specifically says that Holland had design that move to target space he saw during their home series win.


Well I'm here to tell you they were the same holes in a Felix Jones system being built as well. This woe is now sentiment has got to stop. The game is on a high, these games have been fantastic! It is Englands attack that has seen their stocks increase this year, and no doubt that is what SB told him was the teams priority. Or it's simply science, with Englands elite players having worked towards a new player welfare and management system, as part of new partnership with the ERU, that's dictating what the players can and can't put their bodies through.


The only bit of truth in this article is that Felix is not there to work on fixing his defence. England threw away another good chance of winning in the weekend when they froze all enterprise under pressure when no longer playing attacking footy for the second half. That mindset helped (or not helped if you like) of course by all this knee jerk, red brained criticism.

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