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Quins’ Irne Herbst and Tigers’ Jamie Shillcock have both signed a two-year contract with Brive, currently 3rd in ProD2 and are pushing for an end of season playoff place for promotion to the Top14.
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They've announced quite a few signings in quite an arty video.francoisfou wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 4:55 pm Quins’ Irne Herbst and Tigers’ Jamie Shillcock have both signed a two-year contract with Brive, currently 3rd in ProD2 and are pushing for an end of season playoff place for promotion to the Top14.
https://x.com/CABCLRUGBY/status/1902020050627764445
The marketing team over in Brive clearly having some fun.
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Yes, it’s quite innovative, isn’t it!FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 6:18 pmThey've announced quite a few signings in quite an arty video.francoisfou wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 4:55 pm Quins’ Irne Herbst and Tigers’ Jamie Shillcock have both signed a two-year contract with Brive, currently 3rd in ProD2 and are pushing for an end of season playoff place for promotion to the Top14.
https://x.com/CABCLRUGBY/status/1902020050627764445
The marketing team over in Brive clearly having some fun.
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Ulster scrum half John Cooney has also signed a two-year contract with Brive.
At the age of 35 it's a fine move towards the end of his playing career.
At the age of 35 it's a fine move towards the end of his playing career.
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Round 19 of the Top14 takes place tomorrow and Sunday in which the Simmonds brothers will be in opposing sides;
Toulon - 6 Lewis Ludlum, 5 Dave Ribbans (c), 21 Ben White
Perpignan
La Rochelle - 14 Jack Nowell
Castres - 3 Will Collier
Clermont
Racing - 10 Dan Lancaster, 15 Sam James, 21 Owen Farrell
Stade Français - 13 Joe Marchant, 10 Zack Henry
Bayonne - 12 Manu Tuilagi, 5 Alex Moon
Pau - 10 Joe Simmonds, 9 Dan Robson
Montpellier - 8 Sam Simmonds
Bordeaux/Bègles - Sunday evening match and the teams are yet to be announced
Toulouse
Toulon - 6 Lewis Ludlum, 5 Dave Ribbans (c), 21 Ben White
Perpignan
La Rochelle - 14 Jack Nowell
Castres - 3 Will Collier
Clermont
Racing - 10 Dan Lancaster, 15 Sam James, 21 Owen Farrell
Stade Français - 13 Joe Marchant, 10 Zack Henry
Bayonne - 12 Manu Tuilagi, 5 Alex Moon
Pau - 10 Joe Simmonds, 9 Dan Robson
Montpellier - 8 Sam Simmonds
Bordeaux/Bègles - Sunday evening match and the teams are yet to be announced
Toulouse
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Joe Simmonds' Pau beat brother Sam's Montpellier 40-38 in a ding-dong match that was won with a last minute drop goal by Joe who finished with 18 points and a 100% success with penalties and conversions.
He's now the runaway points scorer in the Top14 with 219, 39 ahead of his nearest rival.
There have been rumours that Leicester would like to sign Joe, but he has a contract with Pau until 2028, and Pau is maybe just a more attractive place to live than Leicester!
Jack Willis captains Toulouse, whose Test players are rested, away to Bordeaux/Bègles on Sunday evening, who have selected the majority of theirs.
He's now the runaway points scorer in the Top14 with 219, 39 ahead of his nearest rival.
There have been rumours that Leicester would like to sign Joe, but he has a contract with Pau until 2028, and Pau is maybe just a more attractive place to live than Leicester!
Jack Willis captains Toulouse, whose Test players are rested, away to Bordeaux/Bègles on Sunday evening, who have selected the majority of theirs.
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So good to hear Joe continues to impress.
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Round 20 of the Top14 takes place tomorow and Sunday.
Toulouse - 11 Blair Kinghorn, 20 Jack Willis (Ange Capuozzo will be replacement scrum half in Dupont's absence)
Pau - 10 Joe Simmonds. 21 Dan Robson, 20 Joel Kpoku
Bayonne - 12 Manu Tuilagi, 18 Alex Moon
Lyon
Castres - 23 Will Collier
Toulon - 10 Dan Biggar, 9 Ben White(c), 23 Kyle Sinckler, and (20 Ma'a Nonu who'll be 43 next month, has been signed as a medical joker)
Montpellier - 10 Stuart Hogg, 8 Billy Vunipola(c), 19 Sam Simmonds
Stade Français - 13 Joe Marchant, 21 Zack Henry
Vannes - 17 Mako Vunipola, 20 Stephen Varney
Perpignan - 3 Kieran Brookes
Racing v Bordeaux/Bègles is on Sunday evening and the teams are yet to be announced.
Toulouse - 11 Blair Kinghorn, 20 Jack Willis (Ange Capuozzo will be replacement scrum half in Dupont's absence)
Pau - 10 Joe Simmonds. 21 Dan Robson, 20 Joel Kpoku
Bayonne - 12 Manu Tuilagi, 18 Alex Moon
Lyon
Castres - 23 Will Collier
Toulon - 10 Dan Biggar, 9 Ben White(c), 23 Kyle Sinckler, and (20 Ma'a Nonu who'll be 43 next month, has been signed as a medical joker)
Montpellier - 10 Stuart Hogg, 8 Billy Vunipola(c), 19 Sam Simmonds
Stade Français - 13 Joe Marchant, 21 Zack Henry
Vannes - 17 Mako Vunipola, 20 Stephen Varney
Perpignan - 3 Kieran Brookes
Racing v Bordeaux/Bègles is on Sunday evening and the teams are yet to be announced.
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Brilliant little fact about Ma’a Nonu’s appearance:
https://x.com/pauleddison/status/190566 ... MV3j-SK8yQ
https://x.com/pauleddison/status/190566 ... MV3j-SK8yQ
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Indeed !Mellsblue wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 10:07 am Brilliant little fact about Ma’a Nonu’s appearance:
https://x.com/pauleddison/status/190566 ... MV3j-SK8yQ
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Racing v Bordeaux /Bègles is this evening.
Dan Lancaster starts at 10 for Racing and Owen Farrell has to be content with a place on the bench.
Dan Lancaster starts at 10 for Racing and Owen Farrell has to be content with a place on the bench.
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Kpoku seems to be out of favour with Joseph playing in the row. Hopefully he’s signed with an English club and is getting the Arundell treatment.
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Some bad news for Pau is that one of their key players, Joe Simmonds, current leading points scorer in the Top14, will be absent for maybe a couple of months having broken a foot during last weekend's match at Toulouse.
The club have had their sights on an end-of-season playoff place and also qualification for next season's Champions' Cup.
The club have had their sights on an end-of-season playoff place and also qualification for next season's Champions' Cup.
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What is up with the subs' numbers? Sinckler 23, Nonu 20...Mellsblue wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 10:07 am Brilliant little fact about Ma’a Nonu’s appearance:
https://x.com/pauleddison/status/190566 ... MV3j-SK8yQ
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I thought all the French teams revolted against the additional prop and just plonked them at 23.
Incredible to see Nonu still going. Converted to backrow maybe?
Incredible to see Nonu still going. Converted to backrow maybe?
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Seemed to be 13 but I've only seen this reelMikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:10 pm I thought all the French teams revolted against the additional prop and just plonked them at 23.
Incredible to see Nonu still going. Converted to backrow maybe?
[you-tube][/you-tube]
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That video reaches a standard of wanking off over limited game actions that I haven't seen since [Redacted] came over to union and people were trying to draw up highlight packages of him being mildly competent in his first appearance off the bench. Were those three touches of the ball really worth making a whole video over?!Danno wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:18 pmSeemed to be 13 but I've only seen this reelMikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:10 pm I thought all the French teams revolted against the additional prop and just plonked them at 23.
Incredible to see Nonu still going. Converted to backrow maybe?
[you-tube][/you-tube]

That being said, I hope he does well. He was terrible in the MLR final and his errors arguably lost the game for San Diego, and it would've been a sad end if that'd been his last game.
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Haha. Not entirely fair given that Nonu is 43 and [Redacted] was in his prime back then.Puja wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:39 pmThat video reaches a standard of wanking off over limited game actions that I haven't seen since [Redacted] came over to union and people were trying to draw up highlight packages of him being mildly competent in his first appearance off the bench. Were those three touches of the ball really worth making a whole video over?!Danno wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:18 pmSeemed to be 13 but I've only seen this reelMikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:10 pm I thought all the French teams revolted against the additional prop and just plonked them at 23.
Incredible to see Nonu still going. Converted to backrow maybe?
[you-tube][/you-tube]![]()
That being said, I hope he does well. He was terrible in the MLR final and his errors arguably lost the game for San Diego, and it would've been a sad end if that'd been his last game.
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Shame to hear either way, not that I paid much attention to the league. Seemed like a bit of a cult hero over there.Puja wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:39 pmThat video reaches a standard of wanking off over limited game actions that I haven't seen since [Redacted] came over to union and people were trying to draw up highlight packages of him being mildly competent in his first appearance off the bench. Were those three touches of the ball really worth making a whole video over?!Danno wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:18 pmSeemed to be 13 but I've only seen this reelMikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:10 pm I thought all the French teams revolted against the additional prop and just plonked them at 23.
Incredible to see Nonu still going. Converted to backrow maybe?
[you-tube][/you-tube]![]()
That being said, I hope he does well. He was terrible in the MLR final and his errors arguably lost the game for San Diego, and it would've been a sad end if that'd been his last game.
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From RugbyPass:
Former England prop Perry Freshwater will be on the move in the Top 14 at the end of this season, with a French media story claiming he will swap Perpignan for a stint with Paul Gustard’s Stade Francais.
L’Equipe have reported that scrum coach Freshwater, the ex-Leicester front-rower who won the 2009 Top 14 with Perpignan as a player, is poised to leave the Catalan club for a Parisian adventure.
Freshwater, who debuted for England in 2005, began his post-playing career helping English-speaking players to settle at Perpignan but has been in charge of the club’s scrum since 2016. That will change, though, next summer.
Former England prop Perry Freshwater will be on the move in the Top 14 at the end of this season, with a French media story claiming he will swap Perpignan for a stint with Paul Gustard’s Stade Francais.
L’Equipe have reported that scrum coach Freshwater, the ex-Leicester front-rower who won the 2009 Top 14 with Perpignan as a player, is poised to leave the Catalan club for a Parisian adventure.
Freshwater, who debuted for England in 2005, began his post-playing career helping English-speaking players to settle at Perpignan but has been in charge of the club’s scrum since 2016. That will change, though, next summer.