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Large victoire du LOU sur le Stade français

Le demi de mêlée de Lyon Baptiste Couilloud (C) célèbre avec ses coéquipiers après avoir marqué un essai lors du match de Top 14 entre le Lyon Olympique Universitaire Rugby (LOU Rugby) et le Stade Français (SF) au Matmut Stadium de Gerland, à Lyon, le 13 octobre 2024. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP) (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD/AFP via Getty Images)

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Cinq essais transformés à zéro : après une lourde défaite à La Rochelle (43-23), le LOU Rugby a retrouvé le chemin de la victoire en s’imposant largement contre le Stade Français (35-3), dimanche soir au stade de Gerland, lors de la 6e journée du Top 14.

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Cette victoire leur permet également de décrocher leur premier point de bonus offensif de la saison.

Rencontre
Top 14
Lyon
35 - 3
Temps complet
Stade Francais
Toutes les stats et les données

Après deux victoires difficiles à domicile face à Bordeaux (28-26) et Castres (40-38), les Lyonnais engrangent cinq points supplémentaires et grimpent à la quatrième place du classement avec 17 points. Le Stade Français, quant à lui, reste à la treizième place avec 9 points.

Un LOU plus discipliné

Plus discipliné et dominant en termes de possession, deux domaines où ils avaient habituellement des lacunes, le LOU a largement pris le dessus sur une équipe parisienne fébrile, inoffensive, et parfois trop agressive.

Graphique d'évolution des points

Lyon gagne +32
Temps passé en tête
71
Minutes passées en tête
0
87%
% du match passés en tête
0%
13%
Possession sur les 10 dernières minutes
87%
0
Points sur les 10 dernières minutes
0

Les Lyonnais ont contrôlé la première période, inscrivant deux essais : d’abord par l’ailier international italien Monty Ioane (7-0, 12e) sur un contre, puis par le centre néo-zélandais Josiah Maraku (14-0, 35e).

De retour des vestiaires, le LOU a scellé le sort du match grâce à un doublé de son capitaine, le demi de mêlée Baptiste Couilloud (44e, 48e), portant le score à 28-3.

Synthèse du match

0
Coups de pied de pénalité
1
5
Essais
0
5
Transformations
0
0
Drops
0
152
Courses avec ballon
106
7
Franchissements
3
17
Turnovers perdus
23
7
Turnovers gagnés
6

À l’heure de jeu, l’ailier Ethan Dumortier a ajouté un essai (62e), son premier depuis le 4 juin 2023 et la défaite en barrage contre Bordeaux, assurant définitivement le point de bonus offensif pour Lyon.

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Face à une équipe lyonnaise plus rigoureuse que d’habitude, les Parisiens n’ont que rarement pénétré dans les 22 mètres adverses et n’ont pas réussi à se procurer d’occasions d’essai.

Phases statiques

11
Mêlées
10
91%
% de mêlées gagnées
50%
18
Touche
9
72%
% de touches gagnées
78%
7
Renvois réussis
1
86%
% de renvois réussis
100%

Résultats de la 6e journée du Top 14 de rugby :

Samedi 12 octobre

  • Racing 92 – Toulon : 22 – 6
  • Bayonne (bo) – La Rochelle : 37 – 7
  • Montpellier – Vannes (bd) : 26 – 24
  • Pau – Castres : 33 – 26
  • Bordeaux-Bègles (bo) – Perpignan : 66 – 12
  • Toulouse (bo) – Clermont : 48 – 14

Dimanche 13 octobre

  • Lyon (bo) – Stade Français : 35 – 3

(bo : bonus offensif, bd : bonus défensif)

Top 14

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Bordeaux
6
5
1
0
23
2
Toulouse
6
4
2
0
20
3
La Rochelle
6
4
2
0
18
4
Lyon
6
4
2
0
17
5
Toulon
6
3
3
0
15
6
Pau
6
3
3
0
15
7
Castres
6
3
3
0
15
8
Clermont
6
3
3
0
14
9
Racing 92
6
3
3
0
14
10
Bayonne
6
3
3
0
14
11
Montpellier
6
2
4
0
10
12
Perpignan
6
2
4
0
10
13
Stade Francais
6
2
4
0
9
14
Vannes
6
1
5
0
7

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Hellhound 33 minutes ago
South Africa will beat England at a canter

You forget that this was the 3rd Test between the AB's and the English this year. They were prepared and they knew how to keep NZ quiet. The Boks is not NZ.


The Boks is a whole other level. You overestimate England and underestimate the Boks. Clearly you haven't really looked at the teams. Besides the Irish games earlier this year, the Boks have mainly used experimental sides, even against the AB's.


Now they have chosen their best team available. They have targeted this game. The Boks mean business. Man for man, this Bok team is better. In strategy and player abilities there is no comparison and they are outmatched.


There isn't just monster strength, but unreal speed. In broken play there is currently no better team as well as defensively, not to even talk about the attacking threat, both from front and the back.


I'd say read between the lines, see what everyone is seeing, but clearly you are wearing blinders and is also putting too much emphasis on an AB's team the Boks beat twice this year, the same AB's that beaten England 3 times this year.


When Rassie gets serious, the players become machines. There is no stopping them. That bench is loaded with players that is fast, strong and have exceptional skills. This is a team not many teams will face before the 2027 WC, because the Boks doesn't use their best between WC's in one game. All experimental.


You will be proven wrong on Saturday and then you will wonder how you could have been so wrong. This Bok team means serious business. They came to conquer and not just by a close score. They want to demolish and they will. This England team at most is a 60 min team. Against the Boks that just won't cut it

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Hellhound 49 minutes ago
South Africa will beat England at a canter

Not bizarre, but needed. Everyone usually lifts their game against the Boks. Now instead of facing reality, they prefer to live in the past and look hopefully toward the score of the WC semi, hoping they can recreate that result and by some miracle snatch a victory.


It's better than the alternative knowing what is going to happen. Especially looking at the experimental squads the Boks put up against the Wallabies in the RC, not using their best team. That same Wallabies beat them last week.


Now the Boks isn't using an experimental squad. They put out as close to the strongest team the Boks have available at the moment. That must scare the pants off of them. If an experimental squad can destroy the Wallabies, what would the strongest team be able to do to the English?


Instead of sinking into dispear, they prefer to hope that their players can match the Boks. Even though they know what is coming. The English are scared and they won't show it.


Now imagine how Wales must feel knowing they are up next weekend? They don't even have the dubious record of at least close losses like the English. It's a complete nightmare for these 2 countries and rightly so.


The Boks usually take the pedal of the medal post WC's, but not this Bok team. They are better than the WC winning Boks of both '19 and '23. They are stronger up front. They are faster at the back. They can hit front and back. In broken play they are the most dangerous team. They have the best defence and attack also scoring the most tries.


In a way I feel sorry for both the English and Wales. Only those with blinders on expects a close game. Looking at both teams man to man, strategy to strategy, play to play, they are so outmatched it would be a joke if it wasn't so serious. We need the NH to be strong and we need the gap to become closer in rugby so the game stay exciting because runaway scores sometimes is fun, but it doesn't bring as much joy as a close game won.

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