Saturday, June 13, 2015

Rugby. Top 14: the sacred French champion Stade de France against … – Le Parisien

Olivier François | June 13, 2015, 10:50 p.m. | Updated: June 13, 2015, 11:23 p.m.

The players of the French stage find their first league title France since 2007.
Illustration. LP / Olivier Corsan

A rosy fire. The Stade de France was ignited a color which he had not used. On the lawn, the Parisians have exploded with joy …. This is the French champion Stade de France, back in the foreground.

His success in the snatch before Clermont (12-6) is only more beautiful.

Paris is returned to rugby capital. His cleats bulldozers have chopped all in their path. Mastodons of the dam Racing (38-15), the giants of Toulon in the semifinals (33-16) and therefore the volcanic Auvergne, held in sleep and left to their nightmares populated missed finals. Dreams are for the French stage and took the form of a real fourteenth star, down from a cloudless night.

The legacy of the past as motor

Forget the dark years, the last five seasons without final phases, crises and doubts. The legacy of a prestigious past is no longer a burden but an engine. Paris is back in fashion and is anchored firmly in the modern era with a lit quadras duo, a president Thomas Savare, 47, as discreet ambitious, and manager Gonzalo Quesada, 41, employed as a psychologist . Max Guazzini should be happy this morning to see the baby he had revived and grow up to win five titles (1998, 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2007), is now in good hands and offers pretty makeover.

Everything is allowed this new king promised a golden future. Its young shoots the middle of champions. Danty, Slimani, Camara, Flanquart, which already flourished in youth teams under the Parisian suit, did blow with Burban Bonfils and other nuggets from the Ile-de-France, a fresh wind that took everything. And again, Plisson and Bonneval, injured, could that attending exploits spectators. Destructive melee, a willingness to play fast and snorkeling defense for much of ela second half will therefore enough to taste paradise.

When Paris steals on his little cloud, Clermont, however, took a serious cold shower. Once again, the Yellow and Blue have given final. And this thirteenth failure for a single success, a Brennus Shield in 2010, will further strengthen the reputation of losers that were carved through the ages the Auvergne players. Awkward in the beginning of the match, multiplying the mistakes and failing score a single point the boot of a poorly tuned Parra, Franck Azema players lost their final entering, despite the excitement of their audiences came in droves and winner in applause. Even their domination in the second half remained futile. A symbol. Paris was to be king.

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