Journal De Bruxelles - Depoortere stakes France claim as Bordeaux-Begles stumble past Lyon

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Depoortere stakes France claim as Bordeaux-Begles stumble past Lyon
Depoortere stakes France claim as Bordeaux-Begles stumble past Lyon / Photo: ROMAIN PERROCHEAU - AFP

Depoortere stakes France claim as Bordeaux-Begles stumble past Lyon

Bordeaux-Begles centre Nicolas Depoortere put his hand up for a place in France's side for their November Tests with an impressive performance in an otherwise sluggish 32-20 French Top 14 win over Lyon on Saturday.

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Depoortere scored a try and set-up another at Stade Chaban-Delmas with his club team-mate and first-choice Test centre Yoram Moefana out injured, opening a berth in the Les Bleus' midfield for games against South Africa, Fiji and Australia next month.

The 22-year-old's performance and late efforts from France winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey and Fiji flyer Salesi Rayasi moved the Champions Cup holders to fourth in the standings despite a slow start to the season which included losses at Racing 92 and Stade Francais.

Lyon lost for just the second time in five games this season despite a double from 19-year-old scrum-half Esteban Gonzalez on his first Top 14 start.

Earlier, former New Zealand centre Ma'a Nonu scored his second try in a week aged 43 as Toulon eased past Pau 33-17.

The 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup winner crashed over as one of five try-scorers to move Toulon up to second place in the table.

Last Sunday, Nonu became the oldest ever try-scorer in the league, crossing in the loss at Bayonne, having come out of a brief retirement initially as medical cover with Toulon last season.

He is in his third stint at Toulon, having originally joined in 2015, just after the club won the Champions Cup for the third year in a row in the most glorious era in its history.

- Ollivon return -

Pau dropped down to fifth in the standings despite efforts from Argentina No.8 Facundo Isa and Samoa centre Tumua Manu.

Former France captain Charles Ollivon returned to action for the first time in nine months for Toulon after recovering from a cruciate knee ligament injury.

The 32-year-old is likely to be a part of Fabien Galthie's France set-up later this year.

"We're all very happy about Charles Ollivon's return," Toulon head coach Pierre Mignoni said.

"He'll play games and will rediscover his usual standards quickly. I'm not worried for him," Mignoni added.

Elsewhere, one-time New Zealand fly-half Harry Plummer scored 23 points to help Clermont hammer promoted Montauban 84-31 in a 16-try spectacle.

The result broke the record for the most points scored in a Top 14 match, which had been the 102 when Les Jaunards smashed Dax 95-7 in 2008.

Clermont's 12 tries came from 11 different players, with winger Joris Jurand the only one to score twice.

South African centre Jeremy Ward crossed twice as Stade Francais moved to the summit of the table in beating Perpignan 28-11.

On Sunday, there is a re-run of last season's Top 14 semi-final as Bayonne host Toulouse but livewire Fiji centre Sireli Maqala is sidelined for the Basques with concussion.

Maqala has been nominated for the Top 14 player of the season prize for 2024/2025, alongside Toulouse pair Thomas Ramos and Jack Willis, with the awards' ceremony taking place on Monday.

D.Verheyen--JdB