Top 14 – Toulouse. 3 players on vacation including Dupont, 4 injured: the point before La Rochelle
By Clement Mazella
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After the enhanced victory in Clermont, the Toulouse stadium will turn away La Rochelle Saturday, January 7, 2023 (9:05 p.m.) without 3 of his internationalsplaced on vacation.
Antoine Dupont on vacation
The scrum half of the XV of France, Antoine Dupont (42 selections), who officiated as an opening half against ASM, observes a week of vacation.
It is the same within the workforce of the current leader of the Top 14 ranking pay the 3e lines Anthony Jelonch (22 selections), who played in Clermont despite stomach aches, as well as the hooker Julien Marchand (24 selections).
Romain Ntamack back
These absences will be compensated numerically by the return of 3 internationals placed on rest last week: Romain Ntamack, Matthis Lebel and Mauvaka peat. The 3 were present this Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at training open to the public. Resting after having played all the matches of the first leg, the right pillar Dorian Aldegheri is available.
They are applying for the trip to La Rochelle, reigning European champion. We also point out that Santiago Chocobares, Pierre Fouyssac and Francois Croswho were in recovery last week, are 100% fit and are therefore available to the staff for this match counting for the 15e championship day.
4 players in the infirmary
From his trip to Clermont, the Toulouse stadium brought back no injuries. Sofiane Guitoune received a crutch, but nothing serious. The center, author of an excellent match at the Michelin, trained without problem on Tuesday.
The infirmary is gradually emptying. Only 4 players describe it: Angel Capuozzo (wrist), Thibaud Flamingo (muscle tension), Pita Ahki (knee) and Jack Willis. The latter is in the recovery phase, but will be too fair for La Rochelle. Thomas Ramos is still suspended.
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