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Thomas Corbet
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Jan 14, 2025 at 11:23 a.m.
Despite its clear running out of steam and a now predictable end after the declaration of dismissal, the Jégou-Auradou affair, the two players of the XV of France indicted for aggravated rape during the 2024 summer tour in Argentina, continues to cause a stir. Their possible selection for the 6 Nations Tournament notably caused a wave of indignation among Blues supporters.
Outrage in the event of the return of Jégou and Auradou with the XV of France
The first list of 42 players selected by Fabien Galthié to prepare for the 6 Nations Tournament with the French XV has not yet been released (it will be communicated on Wednesday January 15 in the afternoon) and is already causing debate among the fans. Unfortunately, these are not about the sporting performances of some or the preferences of others.
No, this time, what provokes the ire of lovers of the French XV is the possible return of Oscar Jégou and Hugo Auradou mentioned by the coach at RMC Sport : “From the beginning, we said that we were waiting for the court decision, and that we had confidence in justice. […] We waited for the different stages until the case was dismissed. The dismissal of the case means that there is a total acquittal of both players. This means that these two players are selectable today. »
For many, they have nevertheless tarnished the image of the French team and no longer have their place there. Some reactions are even very virulent.
Jégou and Auradou supported by certain supporters
The overall trend is certainly towards an outcry when discussing a possible call from Oscar Jégou and Hugo Auradou to Marcoussis to prepare for the 6 Nations. However, a certain number of observers are ready to very quickly forgive them for their South American misbehavior.
Whatever one thinks, the subject still seems very, perhaps too sensitive to be taken lightly. We can even wonder if selecting the two young players so early would be doing them a favor…
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