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Stade Toulousain : moins grave que prévu pour Chocobares

Santiago Chocobares s'est blessé lors d'un contact avec Aphelele Fassi lors d'Afrique du Sud - Argentine samedi dernier. (Photo by Dirk Kotze/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

La blessure au genou gauche de Santiago Chocobares est moins grave que pouvaient le laisser craindre les images : le centre argentin n’a pas besoin d’être opéré et devrait rejouer avant la fin de l’année, a indiqué jeudi l’encadrement de son club, le Stade toulousain.

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Chocobares s’est blessé samedi lors de la large défaite des Pumas contre l’Afrique du Sud (48-7), en clôture du Rugby Championship, dans un choc avec le Springbok Aphelele Fassi.

Rentré à Toulouse en début de semaine, il a passé des examens « rassurants » , selon le staff toulousain, les ligaments croisés n’ayant pas été touchés. Son retour à la compétition est espéré après la fenêtre internationale de novembre.

Battus à domicile par Bordeaux-Bègles (16-12) le week-end dernier, les Toulousains se déplacent à Castres samedi pour le compte de la 5e journée du Top 14.

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Les doubles champions de France en titre seront notamment privés du troisième ligne anglais Jack Willis, touché à une cuisse, et du pilier Cyril Baille, toujours en convalescence.

Le demi d’ouverture Romain Ntamack et l’arrière ou ailier international italien Ange Capuozzo ne joueront pas non plus ce week-end. Ils sont en congé depuis le début de la semaine, tandis que ceux d’Antoine Dupont se terminent.

Visionnez gratuitement le documentaire en cinq épisodes “Chasing the Sun 2” sur RugbyPass TV (*non disponible en Afrique), qui raconte le parcours des Springboks dans leur quête pour défendre avec succès leur titre de Champions du monde de rugby

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JW 18 minutes ago
How can Scott Robertson revive the All Blacks’ playmaking ‘triple threat’?

Love how you stoke up the fire with these slow burners Nick, great time to let the air into this one too coming into Jordies new home for a few months.


Razor (and possibly Cullen?) is the perfect coach to keep fueling Jordies own flame. Foster on the other hand has to be a people person because he's always trying to douse everyones because of his own lack of enterprise.


I didn't want to nark on the man but we still have Reiks waiting to be ignited as well. His own play when he first moved to center was full of threat and tact. He could cut in just as easily as swing out and had some great ball handling to put people away with. While we haven't seen much more of that since I think he has at least been working hard on his defence and his books under Foster and Schmidt, and could turn into a Conrad (or even Nonu) one day. I'm not quite so sure Jordie has been making the same progress in the meantime.


I've been really happy with Jordies workons this year but that Final was a big learning curve and I've not really sure I've seen the calmness required to pull off Nonu type plays through his career so far. In fact he has often been the opposite and been a bit ropey when he was in more of a playmaker role at 15, I do think he has all the skills and desire to make these sorts of plays though, just having such a wide scope as a 'triple' threat put's a big demand on being able to read the game. So perhaps I might not go too much further than trying to use that big boot, and keeping it simple really. Like Nonu did.


I'm happy with all those 10 and 15 pictures myself, especially the ones where Jordan is playing more of a hand. He is someone who certainly could do with some sort of 'double' threat to help his line breaking ability and I certainly think he has some sort of innate skill to do the right thing. Sadly it's not going to happen with Beaudie. I think this is going to be retirement. 2nd start back playing with some courage (he actually did run the ball after all) and he's concussed again, not good.


Trouble is for this team, it could be a completely different 10, 12, 13. That shouldn't stop Razor from encouraging all the options the All Blacks have in those positions, right now.

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