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Six-Nations féminin : les Bleues joueront à La Rochelle

Vainqueures à Edimbourg cette année, Gabrielle Vernier et les Bleues recevront cette fois l'Ecosse à La Rochelle en 2025 (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images).

Habituée à visiter les stades de France lors des rencontres internationales, l’équipe de France féminine sait où elle jouera son premier match à domicile du Tournoi des Six Nations 2025.

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La Fédération française de rugby (FFR) a en effet annoncé ce mercredi que les joueuses menées par le duo de sélectionneurs Gaëlle Mignot – David Ortiz recevront l’Écosse (2e journée) au stade Marcel-Deflandre de La Rochelle, le 29 mars à 14h.

Comme indiqué dans son communiqué, la FFR espère compter « sur la ferveur du public rochelais toujours au rendez-vous ! »

Deflandre affiche en effet guichets fermés depuis des années quand le Stade Rochelais joue à domicile, et l’instance mise sur l’engouement des Charentais pour le rugby afin qu’ils viennent là encore nombreux pour soutenir les Bleues.

Une nouvelle « finale » face à l’Angleterre ?

Le lieu du second match à domicile des Françaises reste à déterminer. Elles termineront la compétition par un périlleux déplacement en Angleterre.

Les Red Roses sont en effet les N.1 mondiales et viennent de battre pour la 14e fois consécutive l’équipe de France, samedi dernier à Gloucester (38-19).

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Cette rencontre pourrait néanmoins constituer une nouvelle « finale » du Tournoi, entre les deux places fortes du rugby féminin en Europe, éventuel Grand Chelem à la clé.

Le calendrier de l’équipe de France féminine sur le Six-Nations 2025

  • Samedi 22 mars : Irlande – France, 14h (stade à déterminer)
  • Samedi 29 mars : France – Écosse, 14h (stade Marcel-Deflandre, La Rochelle)
  • Samedi 12 avril : France – pays de Galles, 13h45 (stade à déterminer)
  • Samedi 19 avril : Italie – France, 14h (stade à déterminer)
  • Samedi 26 avril : Angleterre – France, 17h45 (stade à déterminer)
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Scotland's Gregor Townsend confirms Tom Jordan Glasgow exit

NZ lost a great player there. Played brilliantly for Glasgow and against SA was the best player on the pitch. Caused the Boks some headaches. Slot him into the current AB's team, and they would be very dangerous, especially broken play.


However, the Scots isn't stupid and their recruiting from the SH countries is starting to pay off. They don't have the player pool the SH countries have, nor that of their neighbours even.


I applaud them for being so open-minded as giving those players who have loyally played their rugby in Scotland for years a chance. SA for one have such a vast pool of players that's so talented and could be world class given the smallest chance, but will never get a look in because there is just so many stars in the country.


I don't mind that Saffas play for other countries to further their own careers. Besides, it makes Scotland better and makes for one more team to step up to the big stage and make rugby more exciting than just the top 4 that usually wins.


Scotland may have lost by 17 against a rusty Bok "B" team, but that score is not a true indication of that match. The Scottish biggest mistakes was kicking at goal the entire time, instead of going for the jugular. If they tried to go for tries, they may have been stopped and the score might have been bigger, but the game was on such a knife edge, that if they did go for it, they might have scored a couple of tries or more and we very well might have seen a Scottish upset.


It was by no means a bad effort at all. Tom Jordan is one of their best new talents coming through. He should've stayed with Glasgow. What a loss for the URC Champs. Going to Loftus and getting one over the Bulls is something that not even the so called best team in club rugby could do. Leinster keeps losing at Loftus. For Glasgow to do that in a Final was phenomenal and Tom Jordan was no small part of that feat.


Rugby is truely becoming a global sport now, where the eligibility rules is making rugby a much smaller world, but a much bigger global game. The Scots is most likely the team with the most aliens in their team. They welcome players with open arms. I applaud that. They are a sleeping giant, and if they continue playing like they did against the Boks, despite the results, they will become a real threat for 2027.


I admired how they played. They impressed everyone. I say good on them. Results will come if they continue on their upward trajectory. I wish them and Tom Jordan all the luck they deserve.

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