Top 14 – Stade Toulousain: internationals, doubles, infirmary, what squad for to go to

Departures, but also arrivals. THE Stadium is used to it, we will have to deal with the absences of the internationals, who left with the XV of for the November tour, to be able to put 23 names on a match sheet. This will still be the case this Sunday, November 3 near , as part of the 9th day of Top 14. A real shock in the Basque Country between the championship leader, Toulouse, and theRowing Bayonnais3rd thanks to a great start to the season. And if the stadium will be cut by eight players, who will prepare for the reception of Japanothers will make their return in red and black.

Jelonch, Brennan and Lebel apply

Initially in the first list of the XV of France, third row Anthony Jelonch, second row Joshua Brennan and winger Matthis Lebel were made available from Stade Toulousain, with 19 other players sent back to their clubs. Feedback necessarily appreciated when traveling to Bayonne, “we are happy that he can give us a helping hand” appreciates the backs coach Clément Poitrenaud, about Anthony Jelonch.

But in addition to these three returns, Stade Toulousain will also be able to count on the returns of Mathis Castro-Ferreira, Naoto Saito and Nelson Épéeall of whom are training normally, returning from their respective injuries and physical problems. And this, without counting on the young players who have been struggling since the start of the season. Richie Arnold injured (acromioclavicular dislocation, at least three weeks of absence), Thibaud Flament and Emmanuel Meafou retained in Blue, Clément Vergé could have playing time in the second row. Just like the young Efraín Elías (2m, 115 kilos), already international with the Pumas, the Argentine selection, but not yet used in the Top 14.

Bayonne – Toulouse, pre-match from 8:30 p.m. on France Bleu

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