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Rapport Match MATCH REPORT RAPPORTWALES VS ENGLAND MATCH 21 - 13 samedi, 23. février 2019 WALES VS ENGLAND 21 - 13 samedi, 23. février 2019 samedi, 23. février 2019 Millennium Stadium Jaco Peyper Wales 21 - 13 England Cory Hill Thomas Curry Josh Adams C Hill, J Adams Essais T Curry Ben Moon Rob Evans Jamie George Ken Owens D Biggar Transformations O Farrell Kyle Sinckler Tomas Francis Courtney Lawes Alun Wyn Jones G Anscombe (3) Pénalités O Farrell (2) George Kruis Josh Navidi Mark Wilson Justin Tipuric Drops Billy Vunipola Ross Moriarty Ben Youngs Gareth DaviesWales POSSESSION ET OCCUPATION England Owen Farrell Gareth Anscombe Jonny May Hadleigh Parkes Manu Tuilagi Jonathan Davies Henry Slade 60% 57% 25.0 40:49 40% 43% 16.4 George North Jack Nowell Liam Williams Elliot Daly ElliotPossession Dee % Occupation % Minutes Attaque Temps de jeu Possession % Occupation % Minutes Attaque Nicky Smith effectif Dillon1 1 1 Lewis1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 # 1 1 1 1 1 0 # Harry Williams Adam BeardWales RESUME England Joe Launchbury Aaron Wainwright Brad Shields ATTAQUE Dan BiggarXV DE DÉPART mins 151 Percussions 89 XV DE DÉPART mins George Ford Owen1 Rob Watkin Evans 61 663 Mètres Parcourus 525 1 Ben Moon 76 Joe Cokanasiga 2 Ken Owens 79 2 Franchissements 2 2 Jamie George 80 Dan3 BiggarTomas Francis 61 65 Gain Ligne Avantage % 66 3 Kyle Sinckler 57 Owen Farrell Rob4 EvansCory Hill 70 34 (694) Jeu au Pied (Mètres) 32 (729) 4 Courtney Lawes 75 Ben Moon Ken5 OwensAlun Wyn Jones 80 165 Passes 110 5 George Kruis 63 Jamie George Tomas6 Josh Francis Navidi 80 14 Turnovers Concédées 9 6 Mark Wilson 80 Kyle Sinckler Cory7 HillJustin Tipuric 80 7 Thomas Curry 80 Courtney Lawes Alun8 WynRoss Moriarty Jones 76 DEFENSE 8 Billy Vunipola 80 George Kruis Josh9 GarethNavidi Davies 76 146 Plaquages Réussis 241 9 Ben Youngs 80 Mark Wilson Justin10 Gareth Tipuric Anscombe 61 14 Plaquages Manqués 15 10 Owen Farrell 80 Thomas Curry Ross11 JoshMoriarty Adams 80 91 Plaquages Réussis % 94 11 Jonny May 69 Billy Vunipola Gareth12 Hadleigh Davies Parkes 79 12 Manu Tuilagi 80 Ben Youngs Gareth13 Jonathan Anscombe Davies 80 FAUTES 13 Henry Slade 80 Jonny May Josh14 GeorgeAdams North 80 3 Pénalités Concédées 9 14 Jack Nowell 80 Manu Tuilagi Hadleigh15 Liam WilliamsParkes 80 0 Coup-Francs Concédées 1 15 Elliot Daly 80 Henry Slade Jonathan Davies Jack Nowell GeorgeREMPLAÇANTS North mins RUCKS/MAULS REMPLAÇANTS mins Elliot Daly Liam16 ElliotWilliams Dee 1 142 Rucks 80 16 Luke Cowan-Dickie 0 Luke Cowan-Dickie Elliot17 NickyDee Smith 19 42% Ballon Rapide % 47% 17 Ellis Genge 4 Ellis Genge Nicky18 Dillon Smith Lewis 19 1 Ballons Volés 2 18 Harry Williams 23 Harry Williams Dillon19 Adam Lewis Beard 10 19 Joe Launchbury 17 Joe Launchbury Adam20 Aaron Beard Wainwright 4 LANCEMENTS 20 Brad Shields 5 Brad Shields Aaron21 Aled Wainwright Davies 4 83% Mêlée Gagne % 67% 21 Dan Robson 0 Dan Robson Aled22 DaviesDan Biggar 19 77% Touche Gagne % 100% 22 George Ford 0 George Ford Owen23 Owen Watkin Watkin 1 0 Touches Volées 1 23 Joe Cokanasiga 11 Joe Cokanasiga ©Copyright STATS 2019. All rights reserved. 2 Gareth Anscombe Owen2 Farrell Rob Evans Ben Moon Ken Owens Jamie George Tomas Francis Kyle Sinckler Cory Hill ttack & Defence Courtney Lawes AlunA Wyn Jones George Kruis Josh1 1 1Navidi1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mark Wilson Justin TipuricWales ATTAQUE England Thomas Curry Ross Moriarty Billy Vunipola Gareth Davies Ben Youngs Josh Adams Jonny May 48% 17% 35% 87% 45% 21% 34% 89% Hadleigh Parkes Manu Tuilagi Jonathan Davies Henry Slade GeorgeLigne NorthAvantage Ligne Avantage Ligne Avantage Efficacité Ligne Avantage Ligne Avantage Ligne Avantage Efficacité Jack Nowell LiamFranchie Williams % Atteinte % Perdue % Percussion % Franchie % Atteinte % Perdue % Percussion % Elliot Daly Elliot Dee Luke Cowan-Dickie Nicky Smith TOT TOT TOT TOT Ellis Genge Dillon Lewis Harry Williams Adam Beard Cory Hill Gareth Anscombe Thomas Curry OwenJoe Launchbury Farrell AaronEssais Wainwright Marqués 2 JoshPoints Adams Marqués 21 CoryEssais Hill Marqués 1 BenPoints Moon Marqués 13 ThomasBrad Shields Curry Aled Davies Rob Evans Josh Adams Jamie George BenDan Moon Robson DanCory Biggar Hill 1 Gareth Anscombe 9 Thomas Curry 1 Owen Farrell 8 George Ford Owen Watkin Joe Cokanasiga RobJosh Evans Adams 1 Cory Hill 5 Thomas Curry 5 Ben Moon Ken Owens Jamie George Tomas Francis Josh Adams 5 Kyle Sinckler Cory Hill Courtney Lawes Alun Wyn Jones Ross Moriarty Hadleigh Parkes Billy Vunipola BillyGeorge Vunipola Kruis JoshCourses Navidi 158 AlunMètres Wyn ParcourusJones 663 LiamCourses Williams 97 JackMètres Nowell Parcourus 525 ElliotMark Daly Wilson Justin Tipuric Liam Williams George North Elliot Daly HenryThomas Slade Curry RossRoss Moriarty Moriarty 20 Hadleigh Parkes 109 Billy Vunipola 19 Billy Vunipola 111 Billy Vunipola Gareth Davies Ben Youngs GarethAlun Wyn Anscombe Jones 15 Liam Williams 80 Jack Nowell 11 Elliot Daly 74 Owen Farrell Josh Adams Jonny May HadleighLiam Williams Parkes 15 George North 76 Elliot Daly 11 Henry Slade 72 Manu Tuilagi Jonathan Davies Henry Slade George North Hadleigh Parkes Hadleigh Parkes Thomas Curry BenJack Moon Nowell LiamFranchissements Williams 2 JonathanBrèches Davies 1ère Phase 2 JonathanFranchissements Davies 2 ManuBrèches Tuilagi 1ère Phase 0 JamieElliot DalyGeorge Elliot Dee Rob Evans Rob Evans Ben Moon KyleLuke Sinckler Cowan-Dickie NickyHadleigh Smith Parkes 1 Hadleigh Parkes 1 Thomas Curry 1 Ellis Genge Dillon Lewis Harry Williams AdamJonathan Beard Davies 1 Jonathan Davies 1 Manu Tuilagi 1 Joe Launchbury Aaron Wainwright Brad Shields Aled Davies Dan Robson Dan Biggar George Ford OwenPlaquages Watkin Cassés 3 HadleighOffloads Parkes 8 AlunPlaquages Wyn Jones Cassés 3 BillyOffloads Vunipola 5 BillyJoe VunipolaCokanasiga Josh Adams GarethRob Evans Davies Jack Nowell Elliot DalyElliot Daly Hadleigh Parkes Rob2 Evans Alun Wyn Jones 2 Billy Vunipola Ben 2Moon Billy Vunipola HenryHenry Slade2 Slade Josh Adams 1 Gareth Davies 2 Jack Nowell 1 Elliot Daly 2 Rob Evans 1 Henry Slade 1 Wales DEFENSE England 45% 21% 34% 91% 48% 17% 35% 94% Ligne Avantage Ligne Avantage Ligne Avantage Plaquages Ligne Avantage Ligne Avantage Ligne Avantage Plaquages Réussis Adv Franchie % Atteinte % Adv Perdue % Réussis % Adv Franchie % Atteinte % Adv Perdue % % TOT TOT TOT TOT Tomas Francis TOP 3 PLAYERS STATS Plaquages Réussis Alun Wyn146 Jones Plaquages Manqués 14 CoryPlaquages Hill Réussis Jamie 241George Plaquages Manqués Owen15 Farrell Justin Tipuric Ross Moriarty Thomas Curry Billy Vunipola Alun Wyn Jones Tomas 18Francis Tomas Francis 2 Jamie George Kyle Sinckler30 Owen Farrell Manu 4Tuilagi Justin Tipuric 14 Cory Hill 2 Thomas Curry 25 Billy Vunipola 2 Tomas Francis 12 Ross Moriarty 2 Kyle Sinckler 22 Manu Tuilagi 2 Ken Owens Plaquages Tentés Alun Wyn160 Jones Plaquages Réussis %* 91 JustinPlaquages Tipuric Tentés Jamie 256George Plaquages Réussis %* Kyle Sinckler94 Tomas Francis Gareth Anscombe Thomas Curry Mark Wilson Alun Wyn Jones Cory19 Hill Ken Owens 100 Jamie George Kyle Sinckler31 Kyle Sinckler Thomas100 Curry Tomas Francis 14 Justin Tipuric 100 Thomas Curry 25 Mark Wilson 100 Cory Hill 14 Gareth Anscombe 100 Kyle Sinckler 22 Thomas Curry 100 * 5 plaquages tentés minimum * 5 plaquages tentés minimum Ross Moriarty Plaquages Assistant 44 AlunPlaquages Wyn Jones Offensifs 13 RobPlaquages Evans Assistant 56 JamiePlaquages George Offensifs Kyle Sinckler30 Justin Tipuric Alun Wyn Jones Mark Wilson Courtney Lawes Alun Wyn Jones 10 KenRoss Owens Moriarty 4 Jamie George 12 KyleKyle Sinckler Sinckler Mark Wilson4 Justin Tipuric 6 Rob Evans 2 Mark Wilson 8 Courtney Lawes 4 Ken Owens 5 Alun Wyn Jones 2 Kyle Sinckler 6 Mark Wilson 4 Brèches Concédées 2 Plaquages Cassés Concédés 3 Brèches Concédées 2 Plaquages Cassés Concédés 3 Offloads Concédés 5 Mètres Parcourus Concédés 525 Offloads Concédés 8 Mètres Parcourus Concédés 663 ©Copyright STATS 2019. All rights reserved. 3 B reakdown, Kicking & Exits 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wales ATTAQUE England 98% 1 98% 2 Rucks/Mauls Rucks/Mauls Rucks/Mauls Rucks/Mauls Gagnés % Volés Gagnés % Volés VITESSE RUCK % VITESSE RUCK % 0-3 Secs 3-6 Secs >6 Secs 0-3 Secs 3-6 Secs >6 Secs Propre Propre 42% 43% 15% 47% 37% 15% Ruck Ruck Ruck Ruck 47% 37% 15% 42% 43% 15% Adverse Adverse PARTICIPATIONS RUCK PARTICIPATIONS RUCK TOT TOT TOT TOT Tomas Francis Arrivées Propre Ruck Cory365 Hill Arrivées Ruck Adv 58 RobArrivées Evans Propre Ruck Ben 230Moon Arrivées Ruck Adv Thomas59 Curry Tomas Francis Ken Owens Mark Wilson Mark Wilson Cory Hill Justin Tipuric41 Tomas Francis 8 Ben Moon George 30Kruis Thomas Curry Courtney Lawes10 Tomas Francis 38 Rob Evans 6 Mark Wilson 29 Mark Wilson 9 Justin Tipuric 38 Ken Owens 6 George Kruis 23 Courtney Lawes 7 Jonathan Davies Propre Ruck - 3 1ers Cory314 Hill Ruck Adv - 3 1ers 47 JoshPropre Adams Ruck - 3 1ers Ben 192Moon Ruck Adv - 3 1ers Thomas51 Curry Justin Tipuric Gareth Anscombe Mark Wilson Mark Wilson Cory Hill Tomas Francis36 Jonathan Davies 8 Ben Moon Thomas 26Curry Thomas Curry Courtney Lawes10 Justin Tipuric 34 Josh Adams 6 Mark Wilson 26 Mark Wilson 9 Tomas Francis 28 Gareth Anscombe 6 Thomas Curry 21 Courtney Lawes 7 Liam Williams Nettoyages 138 AlunBallons Wyn VolésJones 1 RobNettoyages Evans Ben Moon89 Ballons Volés Courtney Lawes2 Justin Tipuric Ken Owens Mark Wilson Thomas Curry Alun Wyn Jones 14 TomasLiam WilliamsFrancis 1 Ben Moon Thomas 14Curry Courtney Lawes Ben 1Moon Justin Tipuric 14 Mark Wilson 13 Thomas
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