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SVNS Cape Town : les Françaises parviennent à prendre le dessus sur l'Espagne

LE CAP, AFRIQUE DU SUD : Vue aérienne du Cape Town Stadium. (Photo par Andrew Pittaway/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Les Françaises ont eu toutes les peines du monde à venir à bout de l’Espagne pour leur premier match du tournoi du Cap, 21-0.

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Il aura fallu attendre le début de la seconde période pour voir le tableau d’affichage s’animer grâce à une incroyable percée d’Alycia Christiaens et le premier essai de la rencontre.

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A la pause, toujours aucun point n’avait été marqué. Un fait rarissime sur le circuit mondial de rugby à 7.

La France cherchait à réagir après avoir subi seulement sa deuxième défaite en série contre l’Espagne le week-end dernier à Dubaï. Après avoir marqué les deux premiers essais de la rencontre, les Bleues avaient ensuite concédé 24 points sans réponse, un scénario qu’elles voulaient absolument éviter.

Au Cap une semaine plus tard, le scénario inverse s’est produit…

Dès lors qu’Alycia avait trouvé la faille, les Françaises s’y sont engouffrées, d’abord avec Perrine Fagnen, donnant ce petit coup de pied à suivre au sortir d’une mêlée pour aplatir sous les poteaux (14-0).

Puis Marie Dupouy, échappant à deux défenseuses et s’élançant elle-même vers la ligne, ne jugeant pas le soutien suffisamment solide. Malgré ses efforts, l’Espagne n’a pu se sortir de son camp et menacer les Françaises, bien déterminées à laisser leur ligne inviolée.

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Le score aurait pu être bien plus large s’il n’y avait pas eu une mauvaise transmission entre Dupouy et Christiaens et si la dernière action ne s’était pas conclue sur un en-avant.

Il reste encore un match aux Françaises pour tenter de décrocher leur place pour les demi-finales : contre l’Irlande.

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JWH 16 minutes ago
Steve Hansen's claims that All Blacks were 'robbed' of World Cup shot down

Fozzie's team was man for man the better team in the RWC Final, no debate about it. Tactics and coaching just didn't line up.


1. Kitshoff=De Groot - EdG was really good and Kitshoff still in world-class form.


2. Mbonambi<Taylor - Taylor has been the best hooker for years now, I will hear nothing on the subject.


3. Malherbe<Lomax - Lomax is arguably the best TH in the world, pretty unplayable at times. Malherbe isn't bad, but he isn't a great like Lomax will be.


4/5. Etzebeth & Mostert & Snyman < Whitelock & Retallick & Barrett - Whitelock and Retallick, even at their age, are both better than Etzebeth, and their pairing is the greatest of all time.


6. PSDT > Frizell - Frizell is good, PSDT is one of the all time greats. Unplayable that night.


7. Kolisi > Cane - Cane was unlucky, but Kolisi is the second best captain and second best 7 of all time, right behind McCaw.


8. Savea > Vermeulen - both legends of the game, but Savea was WPOTY, so yeah.


9. De Klerk < Smith - FdK is another great player, but AS is the greatest halfback of all time, and one of the greatest ABs. Scored a try in his final game in a RWC final.


10. Pollard = Mounga - Pollard is the definition of maturity at the highest level, and Mounga is like this piece of magic every time he gets the ball. This one is so close, I can't really call it. Mounga really demonstrated his brilliance at this WC, shame he couldn't carry it over to the next year, and Pollard is the greatest knock-out footy player ever. Call me biased or whatever, but I've watched RM for years and I'm calling it even.


11. Kolbe > Telea - Kolbe was the 2nd best player in the world in 2023, behind Savea, and he is just an absolute legend.


12/13. De Allende & Kriel > Barrett & Ioane - JB/RI have so much potential, and I hope Razor helps them reach it, but they were definitely only firing at 50%ish at this RWC, while DDA and JK were just incredible, operating like extra forwards. JB and RI just have these clunky skills that they aren't fitting together with each other, and they aren't using RI's pace enough. Need more grubbers, more offloads, and a LOT more over/under lines from them.


14. WJ > Arendse - no discussion here.


15. Barrett > Willemse - Barrett is sheer class, and Willemse is unproven at test level tbh.


Forwards bench: SA > NZ, the bomb squad is possibly one of the most innovative measures in rugby history, behind the pod system set up by Graham Henry. The ABs tried to counter it, and nearly did with their walking behemoths in Taukei'aho, Williams, and Laulala, but were utlimately not up to scratch against the sheer numbers and energy off the bench


Backs bench: SA < NZ, DMac and ALB are such a good combo off the bench, with DMac providing creativity and pace while ALB adds some physicallity and shutdown defense. WlR is great, and Kwagga is so good to have, but they aren't as good in their specialist roles as DMac and ALB.


Overall: NZ 8; SA 5; 2 tied

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