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XV6.Pdf Download XV6 Tournoi des 6 nations - seniors 1ere journée France 23 21 Italie Écosse 9 15 Angleterre Irlande 16 16 Pays de Galles 2eme journée France 10 9 Irlande Pays de Galles 27 23 Écosse Italie 9 40 Angleterre 3eme journée Pays de Galles 19 10 France Italie 20 36 Écosse Angleterre 21 10 Irlande 4eme journée Irlande 58 15 Italie Angleterre 25 21 Pays de Galles Écosse 29 18 France 5eme journée Pays de Galles 67 14 Italie Irlande 35 25 Écosse France 21 31 Angleterre Classement POS Équipe J G N P + - Diff E+ E- PTS 1 Angleterre 5 5 0 0 132 70 62 13 4 10 2 Galles 5 3 1 1 150 88 62 17 7 7 3 Irlande 5 2 1 2 128 87 41 15 9 5 4 Écosse 5 2 0 3 122 115 7 11 13 4 5 France 5 2 0 3 82 109 -27 7 9 4 6 Italie 5 0 0 5 79 224 -145 8 29 0 Statistiques par équipe 766 plaquages et 539 rucks gagnés pour l'Irlande 94 plaquages loupés et 66 touches gagnées pour l'Angleterre 2Km parcourus pour le Pays de Galles 60 passes après contact pour la France 4 cartons jaunes pour l’Écosse Statistiques individuelles Owen Farrell Meilleur marqueur avec 69 points CJ Stander : 79 ballons portés George North : 10 Franchissements / 26 défenseurs battus / 468 métres parcourus / 4 essais Dan Cole : Joueur le plus pénalisés avec 8 concédées Conor Murray : 413 passes John Hardie : 6 touches volées Georges Kruis : 6 touches volées Les meilleurs joueurs Gareth Davies (Pays de Galles) Guilhem Guirado (France) Stuart Hogg (Ecosse) Jonathan Joseph (Angleterre) Conor Murray (Irlande) George North (Pays de Galles) Jack Nowell (Angleterre) Sergio Parisse (Italie) Jonathan Sexton (Irlande) Duncan Taylor (Ecosse) Virimi Vakatawa (France) Billy Vunipola (Angleterre) Je rajoute Maxime Machenaud, Maro Itoje Tournoi des 6 nations – féminines 1ere journée Écosse 0 32 Angleterre Irlande 21 3 Pays de galles France 39 0 Italie 2eme journée Italie 24 33 Angleterre France 18 6 Irlande Pays de galles 23 10 Écosse 3eme journée Angleterre 13 9 Irlande Pays de galles 10 8 France Italie 22 7 Écosse 4eme journée Écosse 0 24 France Angleterre 20 13 Pays de galles Irlande 14 3 Italie 5eme journée France 17 12 Angleterre Irlande 45 12 Écosse Pays de galles 12 16 Italie Classement POS Équipe J G N P + - Diff E+ E- PTS 1 France 5 4 0 1 106 28 78 13 2 8 2 Angleterre 5 4 0 1 110 63 47 14 6 8 3 Irlande 5 3 0 2 95 49 46 4 4 6 4 Galles 5 2 0 3 61 75 -14 7 6 4 5 Italie 5 2 0 3 65 105 -40 7 14 4 6 Ecosse 5 0 0 5 29 146 -117 2 15 0 Tournoi des 6 nations – moins de 20 ans 1eme journée Irlande - 20 24 35 Pays de galles - 20 Écosse - 20 24 6 Angleterre - 20 France u20s 40 3 Italie - 20 2eme journée Italie - 20 7 42 Angleterre - 20 Pays de galles - 20 18 15 Écosse - 20 France u20s 34 13 Irlande - 20 3eme journée Angleterre - 20 20 26 Irlande - 20 Italie - 20 14 24 Écosse - 20 Pays de galles - 20 16 10 France u20s 4eme journée Irlande - 20 19 13 Italie - 20 Angleterre - 20 16 42 Pays de galles - 20 Écosse - 20 21 36 France u20s 5eme journée France u20s 41 17 Angleterre - 20 Pays de galles - 20 35 6 Italie - 20 Irlande - 20 26 16 Écosse - 20 Classement POS Équipe J G N P + - Diff E+ E- PTS 1 Galles 5 5 0 0 146 71 75 14 7 10 2 France 5 4 0 1 161 70 91 16 5 8 3 Irlande 5 3 0 2 108 120 -12 9 11 6 4 Écosse 5 2 0 3 102 100 2 11 10 4 5 Angleterre 5 1 0 4 101 140 -39 10 14 2 6 Italie 5 0 0 5 43 160 -117 4 17 0 Résultats- Catégories jeunes FRANCE FÉMININES MOINS 20 ANS 06/02/2016 : Sélection Basque - France 5-42 05/03/2016 : Angleterre – France 25-25 19/03/2016 : France – Angleterre 24-12 FRANCE MOINS 19 ANS – POLE FRANCE 09/01/2016 : France – Italie 17-14 30/03/2016 : Irlande – France (Limerick - 14h30) 03/04/2016 : Irlande – France (Limerick - 14h30) 16/04/2016 : Angleterre – France (Newcastle - 16h00) FRANCE MOINS 18 ANS 30/01/2016 : France – Italie 13-13 27/02/2016 : France – Angleterre 22-10 04/03/2016 : Pays de Galles – France 17-8 18/03/2016 : Championnat Europe France - Espagne 56-14 FRANCE POLE ESPOIRS MOINS 18 ANS Du 24 au 31/03/2016 : Festival Schools 3 Nations (Dublin) FRANCE MOINS 17 ANS 23/02/2016 : Italie - France 5-21 27/02/2016 : Italie - France 11-19 23/03/2016 : Munster U18 - France (Limerick - 14h30) 27/03/2016 : Leinster U18 - France (Dublin - 14h30) 16/04/2016 : Angleterre – France (Newcastle- 14h00) European Nations Cup – Division 1A Page wikipédia : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Championnat_européen_des_nations_de_rugby_à_XV_2014-2016 No Pays Joués V N D BO BD PM PE Diff Pts 1 Géorgie (T) 10 10 0 0 5 0 346 75 271 45 2 Roumanie 10 7 0 3 5 1 262 138 124 34 3 Russie 10 6 0 4 3 0 231 234 -3 27 4 Espagne 10 4 1 5 3 2 215 187 28 23 5 Allemagne (P) 10 1 1 8 1 1 145 379 -234 8 6 Portugal 10 1 0 9 1 1 124 310 -186 6 Americas Rugby Championship 1ere journée Chile 25 22 Brésil Canada 33 17 Uruguay USA 35 35 Argentina XV 2eme journée Brésil 29 33 Uruguay Argentina XV 52 15 Chili USA 30 22 Canada 3eme journée USA 64 0 Chili Uruguay 21 24 Argentina XV Canada 52 25 Brésil 4eme journée Chile 20 23 Uruguay Brésil 24 23 USA Argentina XV 54 21 Canada 5eme journée Uruguay 29 25 USA Chile 13 64 Canada Bresil 7 41 Argentina XV Classement Pos Pays Matchs Points Essais Bonus points Pts Joués Victoire Nul Défaite + - Diff BO BD 1 Argentina 5 4 1 0 207 99 +108 30 4 0 22 2 USA 5 2 1 2 177 110 +67 24 3 2 15 3 Canada 5 3 0 2 192 139 +53 25 3 0 15 4 Uruguay 5 3 0 2 123 131 –8 14 1 1 14 5 Brazil 5 1 0 4 107 175 –68 11 0 2 6 6 Chile 5 1 0 4 73 225 –152 5 0 1 5 Super 18 Classement à la 4eme journée Australia Australian Conference Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts 1 Brumbies 4 3 0 1 126 70 +56 16 8 1 0 13 2 Rebels 4 3 0 1 110 96 +14 12 9 1 0 13 3 Waratahs 3 1 0 2 71 72 −1 10 9 1 1 6 4 Force 4 1 0 3 61 103 −42 4 13 0 1 5 5 Reds 4 0 1 3 64 102 −38 6 9 0 1 3 New Zealand New Zealand Conference Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts 1 Chiefs 4 3 0 1 147 107 +40 19 11 1 1 14 2 Highlanders 4 3 0 1 112 90 +22 13 10 0 1 13 3 Crusaders 3 2 0 1 106 64 +42 13 8 1 1 10 4 Hurricanes 4 2 0 2 90 94 −4 11 10 1 1 10 5 Blues 4 1 1 2 90 107 −17 9 13 0 1 7 South Africa Africa 1 Conference Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts 1 Stormers 4 3 0 1 97 48 +49 9 4 1 1 14 2 Bulls 3 1 1 1 70 74 −4 7 8 0 0 6 3 Cheetahs 4 1 0 3 97 124 −27 12 15 0 1 5 4 Japan 3 0 0 3 53 93 −40 5 12 0 1 1 Sunwolves South Africa Africa 2 Conference Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts 1 Sharks 4 3 1 0 96 52 +44 10 5 1 0 15 2 Lions 4 3 0 1 116 101 +15 15 12 1 0 13 3 Argentina 3 1 0 2 75 82 −7 9 9 0 2 6 Jaguares 4 Kings 3 0 0 3 56 158 −102 6 21 0 0 0 La Déclaracon http://www.lequipe.fr/Rugby/Actualites/Gonzalo-quesada-stade-francais-l-arbitre-s-est-assure-que- mourad-ne-rale-pas/630148?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&dlvrit=1931555 http://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/xv-france-philippe-saint-andre-sort-livre-raconte-trahison- maxime-mermoz-0102161446.php http://www.rugbyrama.fr/rugby/top-14/2015-2016/top-14-face-aux-attaques-de-patrick-wolff-jacky- lorenzetti-monte-au-creneau_sto5098686/story.shtml http://www.rugbyrama.fr/rugby/top-14/2015-2016/top-14-savare-bouscatel-pape-lafond.-les- doublons-ils-nen-peuvent-plus_sto5283764/story.shtml http://www.lequipe.fr/Rugby/Actualites/Jean-rene-bouscatel-se-plaint-encore-des-doublons-et- reclame-un-top-12/641700 http://www.rugby365.fr/infos-clubs/toulouse/stade-toulousain-bouscatel-les-doublons-sont- inadmissibles-1315108.shtml îles pacifiques dossier midol Rugbyragots http://www.rugbyrama.fr/rugby/pro-d2/2014-2015/pro-d2-xavier-pemeja-montauban-tout-est-parti- en-vrille-en-24-heures_sto5181584/story.shtml http://www.rugbyrama.fr/rugby/transferts/2014/top-14-tansfert-le-depart-de-l-espoir-atila-septar-a- fait-sortir-nicolas-godignon-de-ses-gonds_sto5183013/story.shtml http://www.rugbyrama.fr/rugby/top-14/2015-2016/top-14-montpellier-une-solution-trouvee-pour- francois-steyn_sto5192131/story.shtml http://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/insolite-l-ancien-all-black-piri-weepu-signe-division-honneur- 2202161132.php Top 14 13éme journée [Doublon] Bordeaux-Bègles 15 12 Bd Toulon Paris Bo 33 20 La Rochelle Montpellier Bo 60 7 Racing 92 Pau 21 16 Bd Castres Oyonnax 30 28 Bd Agen Grenoble 26 22 Bd Brive Clermont 32 23 Toulouse 15eme journée Paris 32 17 Brive Castres 17 28 Clermont Bordeaux-Bègles 24 19 Bd Agen Montpellier Bd 16 19 Pau Grenoble Bd 35 39 Racing 92 La Rochelle 28 8 Toulouse Oyonnax 13 44 Bo Toulon 16eme journée [Doublon] Toulon Bo 44 15 Brive Paris 18 33 Grenoble Agen 31 27 Bd La Rochelle Clermont Bo 44 16 Oyonnax Pau 3 15 Bordeaux-Bègles Racing 92 Bd 9 13 Castres Toulouse Bd 29 31 Montpellier 17eme journée Grenoble 12 45 Bo Clermont Brive 21 21 Toulouse Pau 19 12 Paris Racing 92 Bo 38 13 Agen Bordeaux-Bègles Bo 48 20 Oyonnax Montpellier 22 19 Bd Castres La Rochelle 19 14 Bd Toulon 18eme journée [Doublon] Toulouse 13 13 Bordeaux-Bègles Paris 16 34 Bo Racing 92 Clermont Bo 25 6 Brive La Rochelle Bo 35 16 Pau Castres Bo 50 6 Agen Toulon Bo 38 8 Grenoble Oyonnax 10 31 Bo Montpellier Classement à la 18eme journée Rang Equipe Pts J.
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