Saturday, October 17, 2015

World Cup rugby. Match Preview to mope – Ouest-France

Combat

It is a commonplace to say it, but it never hurts to repeat it. Rugby, collective combat sport everything begins and ends the fight. No salvation without a fight. But against the Blacks, one must support, tackles the déblayages. It must be hard without falling into violence. The nuance is subtle, the Blues find it.



The defense

It will draw the barbed wire face the All Blacks who explains Guilhem Guirado, “will want us hurt by taking the center “. Picamoles and Dusautoir will receive the invaluable assistance of Bernard Le Roux, most physically dense as Damien Chouly to press and delay the balloons in the rucks. It will defend stronger, faster and better than against the XV Clover, to prevent flyhalf Dan Carter plays in a chair. New Zealand “is a team that has the ball, which is a lot of continuity in the game. We know what that defense will be denser, faster than what we experienced this weekend. We saw that we had missed a lot of tackles first, then it will be worse “, prevents hooker Guilhem Guirado.



The Battle of rucks

Fighting is good, but we must win the battle of the ground game. This famous battle of the ruck ruck or in French, became the dominant phase of modern rugby. “Against Ireland, there has been a lot of abnegation, virulence, but it is not enough” notes Yoann Maestri, second line of the Blues who have exhausted to defend last Sunday by doing 181 tackles, including 18 for the second line. But to have the ball, the simplest is to win the battle of the groupings weak point of the Blues in recent times, both against Romania and especially against Ireland. The Blues failed to support response, they have for many was not precise enough and fast on cleanings. Done “good students” in the rucks, urges Guirado: “It will be virulent or to the limit in the first rucks. “ Especially as the All Blacks captain Richie McCaw in mind, seem a little less sovereigns around the open mixed, especially in the defensive phase.



The conquest and above the

If the static phases are much less important than before in modern rugby, they retain a primoriale appearance. Well exploited, they are launching pads for attacks. In particular the key, which failed last Sunday against Ireland. So it will be necessary to better capture our own throws to give good balls to the hinge or chain worn on balloons, one of the favorite weapons of Bleus.En melee, the French have a card to play. The first French line is formidable and feared. She has a card to play against the All Blacks scrum that has shown signs of weakness against Georgia and Tonga. Especially that New Z have lost their left injured veteran prop Tony Woodcock. He will be replaced by Wyatt Crockett, tenured bit this year and could suffer facing Rabah Slimani, much smaller.



The animation offensive

It’s good to have the balloon, but must still operate properly. However, the XV of France was unable to string more than three playing time last Sunday. Tenure of Morgan Parra at scrum half position must enable better use the ball, and the center of Alexandre Dumoulin, more powerful than the passer Bastareaud, thin the line of play. Gare though not to fall into the trap of the game diehard at risk of being counter by the All Blacks, who like nothing better than to feed recovery balloons. “Do not play anywhere either, not burn against the All Blacks. They do not expect it in against what might be the best “, prevents Fofana. Guirado may have the solution: “We will try to do what Ireland has done to us, playing a pass, two pass, but by attacking the advantage line. “ The impossible could then occur.



Mark quickly

If France quickly mark, anything is possible. Otherwise, it is unclear the Blues in mistrust and lacking inspiration come from behind as was the case in 1999. “We will try to put a big intensity from the beginning to show that one is present. It would mark very quickly “, said Wesley Fofana. A stroke of genius Michalak, one against Nakaitaci and hope to be allowed. Arise children of the fatherland, to believe the day has come!

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