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Top 14 - Bayonne gagne son duel face à Toulouse

Le demi de mêlée de Toulouse, Paul Graou, botte le ballon lors du match Top 14 entre l'Aviron Bayonnais (Bayonne) et le Stade Toulousain (Toulouse) au Stade Jean Dauger à Bayonne, le 3 novembre 2024. (Photo by Gaizka IROZ / AFP) (Photo by GAIZKA IROZ/AFP via Getty Images)

Bayonne est parvenu à arracher la victoire contre le Stade Toulousain en clôture de la 9e journée de Top 14. Amoindri par l’absence de la plupart de ses cadres restés à Marcoussis pour la préparation des tests d’automne, le Stade Toulousain encaisse sa troisième défaite de la saison face à Bayonne qui enregistre sa quatrième victoire d’affilée.

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Top 14
Bayonne
12 - 8
Temps complet
Toulouse
Toutes les stats et les données

Le Stade Jean-Dauger a été le théâtre d’une rencontre acharnée ce dimanche 3 novembre avec ce succès décroché dans les derniers instants.

Dès les premiers échanges, le ton était donné : les deux équipes se rendaient coup pour coup. Bayonne, portée par une dynamique positive et trois victoires d’affilée, abordait cette rencontre avec ambition. Malgré plusieurs absences notables, les locaux ont su composer avec un groupe déterminé. En face, les Toulousains, en tête du championnat, venaient de surclasser Toulon (57-5) et avaient à cœur de confirmer leur statut avant la trêve internationale.

Maîtrise bayonnaise

Le début de match a été marqué par une maîtrise bayonnaise dans le jeu au pied, secteur où l’Aviron excelle depuis le début de la saison. À la 16e minute, après une longue séquence de pression sur les 22 mètres toulousains, Maqala a ouvert le score pour les locaux.

Un superbe par-dessus de Machenaud a été réceptionné par Orabe, et Maqala a conclu en force entre les poteaux. Lopez a transformé sans trembler, portant le score à 7-0.

Graphique d'évolution des points

Bayonne gagne +4
Temps passé en tête
63
Minutes passées en tête
4
79%
% du match passés en tête
5%
55%
Possession sur les 10 dernières minutes
45%
5
Points sur les 10 dernières minutes
3

Les Toulousains n’ont pas tardé à réagir et ont multiplié les incursions dans le camp bayonnais. La défense bayonnaise, très bien organisée, a réussi à contenir les assauts toulousains, notamment grâce à des interventions décisives de Chouzenoux, très en vue dans l’alignement et solide dans les duels. Cependant, les Stadistes ont été handicapés par plusieurs fautes de main, empêchant leurs actions de se concrétiser en points.

Toulouse reprend le score pour la première fois à la 74e

Au retour des vestiaires, les deux équipes ont poursuivi leurs efforts sans relâche. La deuxième mi-temps a été marquée par une intensité physique encore plus forte, où chaque possession de balle devenait précieuse.

C’est finalement Bituniyata, pour Toulouse, qui a trouvé la faille à la 62e minute, après une longue séquence offensive. Son essai a réduit le score à 7-5, mais Kinghorn a manqué la transformation, laissant Bayonne devant.

Alors que le chronomètre approchait de la fin, Kinghorn a donné un léger avantage aux Toulousains en réussissant une pénalité à la 74e minute, faisant basculer le score à 8-7 en faveur des visiteurs.

Bayonne, dos au mur, a néanmoins su réagir avec une énergie renouvelée. Dans les dernières minutes, Maqala, encore lui, a surgi en bout de ligne après un excellent service de Spring pour inscrire son deuxième essai du match. Malgré la position difficile, Segonds n’a pu transformer, mais Bayonne reprenait l’avantage 12-8.

Résultats de la 9e journée du Top 14 :

Samedi 2 novembre

  • Clermont – Bordeaux-Bègles (bd) : 32 – 27
  • Castres – Montpellier (bd) : 30 – 26
  • Toulon – Lyon : 21 – 10
  • Pau – Racing 92 : 23 – 33
  • Perpignan (bo) – Vannes : 32 – 13
  • La Rochelle (bo) – Stade Français : 35 – 18

Dimanche 3 novembre

  • Bayonne – Toulouse (bd) : 12 – 8

(bd) : Bonus défensif, (bo) : Bonus offensif

Top 14

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Bordeaux
9
6
3
0
29
2
Toulouse
8
6
2
0
29
3
La Rochelle
9
6
3
0
27
4
Toulon
9
5
4
0
23
5
Clermont
9
5
4
0
23
6
Castres
9
5
4
0
23
7
Bayonne
8
5
3
0
22
8
Racing 92
9
5
4
0
22
9
Perpignan
9
4
5
0
19
10
Lyon
9
4
5
0
18
11
Montpellier
9
3
6
0
15
12
Pau
9
3
6
0
15
13
Stade Francais
9
3
6
0
14
14
Vannes
9
2
7
0
11

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Oh no, not him again? 3 hours ago
England internationals disagree on final play execution vs All Blacks

Okay, so we blew it big time on Saturday. So rather than repeating what most people have all ready said, what do I want to see from Borthwick going forward?


Let's keep Marcus Smith on the pitch if he's fit and playing well. I was really pleased with his goal kicking. It used to be his weakness. I feel sympathy for George Ford who hadn't kicked all match and then had a kick to win the game. You hear pundits and commentators commend kickers who have come off the bench and pulled that off. Its not easy. If Steve B continues to substitute players with no clear reason then he is going to get criticised.


On paper I thought England would beat NZ if they played to their potential and didn't show NZ too much respect. Okay, the off the ball tackles certainly stopped England scoring tries, but I would have liked to see more smashing over gainlines and less kicking for position. Yes, I also know it's the Springbok endorsed world cup double winning formula but the Kiwi defence isn't the Bok defence, is it. If you have the power to put Smith on the front foot then why muzzle him? I guess what I'm saying is back, yourself. Why give the momentum to a team like NZ? Why feed the beast? Don't give the ball to NZ. Well d'uh.


Our scrum is a long term weakness. If you are going to play Itoje then he needs an ogre next door and a decent front row. Where is our third world class lock? Where are are realible front row bench replacements? The England scrum has been flakey for a while now. It blows hot and cold. Our front five bench is not world class.


On the positive side I love our starting backrow right now. I'd like to see them stick together through to the next world cup.


Anyway, there is always another Saturday.

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CO 3 hours ago
Scott Robertson responds to criticism over All Blacks' handling errors

Robertson is more a manager of coaches than a coach so it comes down to intent of outcomes at a high level. I like his intent, I like the fact his Allblacks are really driving the outcomes however as he's pointed out the high error rates are not test level and their control of the game is driving both wins and losses. England didn't have to play a lot of rugby, they made far fewer mistakes and were extremely unlucky not to win.


In fact the English team were very early in their season and should've been comfortably beaten by an Allblacks team that had played multiple tests together.


Razor has himself recognised that to be the best they'll have to sort out the crisis levels of mistakes that have really increased since the first two tests against England.


Early tackles were a classic example of hyper enthusiasm to not give an inch, that passion that Razor has achieved is going to be formidable once the unforced errors are eliminated.


That's his secret, he's already rebuilt the passion and that's the most important aspect, its inevitable that he'll now eradicate the unforced errors. When that happens a fellow tier one nation is going to get thrashed. I don't think it will be until 2025 though.


The Allblacks will lose both tests against Ireland and France if they play high error rates rugby like they did against England.


To get the unforced errors under control he's going to be needing to handover the number eight role to Sititi and reset expectations of what loose forwards do. Establish a clear distinction with a large, swarthy lineout jumper at six that is a feared runner and dominant tackler and a turnover specialist at seven that is abrasive in contact. He'll then need to build depth behind the three starters and ruthlessly select for that group to be peaking in 2027 in hit Australian conditions on firm, dry grounds.


It's going to help him that Savea is shifting to the worst super rugby franchise where he's going to struggle behind a beaten pack every week.


The under performing loose forward trio is the key driver of the high error rates and unacceptable turn overs due to awol link work. Sititi is looking like he's superman compared to his openside and eight.


At this late stage in the season they shouldn't be operating with just the one outstanding loose forward out of four selected for the English test. That's an abject failure but I think Robertson's sacrificing link quality on purpose to build passion amongst the junior Allblacks as they see the reverential treatment the old warhorses are receiving for their long term hard graft.


It's unfortunately losing test matches and making what should be comfortable wins into nail biters but it's early in the world cup cycle so perhaps it's a sacrifice worth making.


However if this was F1 then Sam Cane would be Riccardo and Ardie would be heading into Perez territory so the loose forwards desperately need revitalisation through a rebuild over the next season to complement the formidable tight five.

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