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Champions Cup: La Rochelle must avoid the cold shower

2022-01-15T05:17:17.153Z


Finalist of the last edition and off to a good start this year, Stade Rochelais has no room for error, at home, against Bath, bottom of the English championship.


A daily life constantly turned upside down by the vagaries of the Covid. When it came to returning to the Champions Cup, Stade Rochelais had to deal, like other professional teams, with canceled or postponed matches, and positive cases within its workforce. We adapt as we can, trying to be positive. Last week, the Maritimes match in Toulon was postponed due to numerous cases among the Varois. It will finally be played on Saturday March 19, during the Six Nations Tournament, we learned on Friday.

“It's a shame that it was postponed, we had prepared well for this match. We were frustrated. But we accept because it's the same rule for everyone, "

says La Rochelle manager Ronan O'Gara.

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These fifteen days without playing will, at least, have had a merit, that of giving the players a little breather.

“We have not changed our schedule. It's also an opportunity to rest a little, especially for players like Uini

(Atonio)

and Pierre

(Bourgarit)

”,

agrees the Irish technician. The last match of the Maritimes dates back to the beginning of the year, when La Rochelle lost on the lawn of Castres (31-30), collapsing in the last moments after leading 24-3.

“This defeat hurt my head,

admits international hooker Pierre Bourgarit.

We were able to cut, so much the better. But if we had to play

(against Toulon)

, we would have done it.

We "switched" to something else and got back to work.

Is the European Cup less beautiful this year?

Last year, we won a (group) match and qualified

Pierre Bourgarit

Resumption therefore with the European Cup. A competition where the Rochelais now have the status of European vice-champions to assume. After their victory over Glasgow in the opening and their draw on green carpet against Bath, Stade Rochelais (4th in Pool A) is in a favorable position to qualify. Voices were raised (Christophe Urios, Camille Lopez) to rail against this edition of the continental games which would be distorted and would

“no longer make sense

” with these canceled matches and these others postponed and then decreed draws.

“Is the European Cup less beautiful this year? Last year, we won a match

(group)

and we qualified,

recalls Pierre Bourgarit, citing the similar case of UBB.

Of course, it's weird.

The decisions of the EPCR please some, displease others.

We still have the chance to qualify and we will do everything for it.”

This will go through a success in Delflandre this Saturday against Bath.

The fourth time will be the good one: last year, the two confrontations with this English team were canceled, as was the first leg this season.

On paper, misstep forbidden for Stade Rochelais against the bottom of the English Premiership (13th and last with only 10 points).

Mistrust, however, Bath woke up last weekend by signing against Worcester the first victory of his season.

“It's weird, I grew up in Ireland and Bath were one of the biggest teams in England and Europe.

It's hard to understand their background and how they got there.

They won their first game last weekend.

It's a team with a lot of big names.

And I said it to my players, I would not like it to be against us that they make their best match”

, warns Ronan O'Gara.

The goal is to be better week after week.

But that's not the case this season

Ronan O'Gara

Same mistrust on the side of Pierre Bourgarit:

“For the moment, things are not working for them. But maybe one day it will come back. This is a team that we do not take lightly at all.

Stade Rochelais – which is experiencing ups and downs this season – remains focused on what it needs to do, what it needs to improve in its game.

“Between us, we don't talk about winning. But what we have to do to get there, “said

the manager of the Maritimes. The La Rochelle pack is still doing as much damage, the defense is well in place, but the backs could be more efficient.

“The goal is to be better week after week. But that's not the case this season,

O'Gara acknowledges.

We have twenty matches left to improve. I'm confident that forwards and three-quarters can play well together very soon."

Another problem for the Maritimes: the return of the gauges to 5,000 people in the stadiums.

No - or much less - fervent support from the La Rochelle public.

Last year, almost behind closed doors, this did not prevent Brice Dulin and his teammates from making light of the Irish from Leinster, in the semi-finals of the European Cup.

There, even if they are lacking in confidence, the English of Bath should give themselves up without counting and send the game. They have no choice.

“It will be a match with a lot of rhythm, a lot of tempo,

assures Ronan O'Gara

.

But we like these playing conditions.

Be careful, however, not to trip over the mat.

Source: lefigaro

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