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Six Nations : la première liste d'Easterby pour l'Irlande

Simon Easterby a nommé son premier groupe à la tête de l'Irlande (Photo de David Rogers/Getty Images)

Simon Easterby, qui a pris l’intérim d’Andy Farrell à la tête de l’Irlande car ce dernier est en charge des Lions britanniques et irlandais cette année, a dévoilé un groupe de 36 joueurs en vue du Tournoi des Six Nations 2025.

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Parmi les nouveaux, on retrouve Jack Boyle, pilier du Leinster. Il a également fait appel à Hugh Cooney (Leinster), James McNabney (Ulster), Ben Murphy et Cathal Forde (Connacht), qui faisaient parti des joueurs de l’équipe Development.

« Le Six Nations est l’une des plus grandes compétitions au monde. Les joueurs ont hâte d’y être, tout comme le staff. Je suis heureux de travailler avec ce groupe talentueux. Je peux vous assurer que les joueurs sont prêts », a déclaré Simon Easterby.

L’Irlande ouvrira son Tournoi le 1 février contre l’Angleterre à 17h45 à l’Aviva Stadium (Dublin).

Le groupe de l’Irlande pour le Six Nations 2025

Avants

  • Ryan Baird
  • Finlay Bealham
  • Tadhg Beirne
  • Jack Boyle
  • Thomas Clarkson
  • Jack Conan
  • Caelan Doris (capitaine)
  • Tadhg Furlong
  • Cian Healy
  • Iain Henderson
  • Rob Herring
  • Cormac Izuchukwu
  • Ronan Kelleher
  • Gus McCarthy
  • Joe McCarthy
  • Peter O’Mahony
  • Andrew Porter
  • Cian Prendergast
  • James Ryan
  • Dan Sheehan
  • Josh Van Der Flier

Arrières

  • Bundee Aki
  • Caolin Blade
  • Jack Crowley
  • Ciaran Frawley
  • Jamison Gibson-Park
  • Mack Hansen
  • Robbie Henshaw
  • Hugo Keenan
  • James Lowe
  • Conor Murray
  • Calvin Nash
  • Jimmy O’Brien
  • Jamie Osborne
  • Sam Prendergast
  • Garry Ringrose


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JW 1 hour ago
Six former All Blacks eligible for new nations in 2025

What's wrong with that? Hoskins Sotutu could be selected for the Maori All Blacks, then go on latter and move to England and represent them, then once his career in England (no longer at that standard) is over move to Japan and finish his career playing for Fiji. Why should he not be able to represent any or all of those teams?

just playing for a pro-club a few years is no valid reason in my opinion

Ah, yes, you just have the wrong end of the stick. This has nothing to do with club footy (and can't really happen anymore), for example if the countries involved allowed it, Hoskins could represent all his national teams while playing for say, Moana Pacifika (a team unrelated to any nation). He is playing for countries because they mean something to him, ie like Ardiea Savea's decision, they just want to contribute something to their Island heritage. It's not like Fiji are going to ring the worlds best number 8 by that point in his career.


I do understand where you're coming from though (as what you're thinking was the case a while ago), but the world is changing more. Take this Sotutu England situation, this is becoming less and less likely from happening (at least in this example anyway), as the England Rugby union is not more in charge of payments and not seen as just icing on the cake to a massive club deal (that's how the English game got itself broke in the first place), and nations like Ireland have stated they are no longer going to look offshore etc. So the landscape is improving slowly.


This is all hypothetical remember. Sotutu is most likely to become a key All Black this year as he's the perfect foil a team with tyro's like Sititi, Lakai, Savea is going to need.

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