FEATURE | A Nivet Ending Story: the 40-year-old leading Troyes’s charge to avoid another humiliating Ligue 1 season

The much maligned Intertoto Cup ran from 1995 to 2008 and acted as a wild card means of entry into the UEFA Cup. Producing either two or three qualifiers each year, it was perhaps taken most seriously in France. The likes of Guingamp, Bastia and Montpellier all gained a taste of top level European competition via this route.

For ESTAC Troyes, an Intertoto success remains the club’s sole honour. In 2001, the team from the Champagne region overcame high-flying Newcastle United on away goals, with a 4-4 draw in the North East of England following a goalless encounter at Stade de l’Aube.

This is indeed ancient history but that same year saw Benjamin Nivet’s debut for Troyes. Now 40, Nivet is in his second spell at a club with whom he has experienced three relegations and three promotions. Throw in another relegation and promotion during his spell at Caen between 2007 and 2012 and Nivet’s career profile, spanning 668 games and counting, begins to resemble a game of snakes and ladders.

But this is no journeyman player. Quite the opposite. The Clarefontaine graduate is a cult hero in both Normandy and Champagne, admired for his visible dedication to the cause and eye for a key pass. Commitment? Since returning to Troyes in 2012, Nivet has missed just 12 league games in five years. Goals? Yes, 40 in that same period including a crucial late winner in the home leg of May’s promotion play-off against Lorient, a game in which he was a full seven years older than any other player on the pitch.

At 5’9”, and wiry rather than stocky in build, the attacking midfielder has a modest CV having debuted at Auxerre and then moved on to Chateauroux before joining Troyes in 2001. There is little doubt Nivet could have played in the higher reaches of French football but perhaps his innate modesty and loyalty have prevailed. Certainly his affection for Troyes is obvious and the feeling is mutual – it is reported that Nivet recently declined the City’s offer to commission a statue in his honour. That is simply not his style!

It is fair to say that ESTAC Troyes are one of France’s yo-yo teams so manager Jean-Louis Garcia would have been relieved that Nivet accepted another year’s playing contract this summer ahead of a challenging return to Ligue 1. His experience and composure will be vital if the club is to avoid another demotion. Last year served as a healing process of sorts after the disastrous top level campaign of 2015-16 which saw the team win just three matches and suffer some heavy defeats, most notably a gruesome 9-0 reverse at home to champions elect PSG.

Naturally, with this bitter experience in mind, Troyes have approached the new season with caution but four points from their first three games offers encouragement. A home draw with Rennes was then followed by a surprise 2-1 victory at Nice, with Nivet’s pinpoint 50 yard through-ball feeding Malian striker Adama Niane for Troyes’ opener. Their hosts may well have been distracted by Champions League qualification matters but this still represents a major scalp for the promoted side.

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That telepathy between Nivet and Niane, 16 years his junior, is likely to be a key feature of Troyes’ forward play this year. The young striker hit 23 goals in 2016-17, the highest return in Ligue 2, and this relationship may prove vital for a side which managed only 28 goals in its last season at the top level.

The neutral observer of Ligue 1 may have little interest in Esperance Sportive Troyes Aube Champagne (to give them their full name) and the club is certainly a modest proposition with average crowds of just 10,000 at the increasingly shabby Stade de l’Aube, but if this is to be the evergreen Benjamin Nivet’s final season it would be heartening to see them at least survive in the top tier. Nivet himself will almost certainly retire without an honour to his name but few players have proved as popular.

T.M.

United Rugby Championship: John Dobson delighted with Clayton Blommetjies’ impact at Stormers

Stormers head coach John Dobson has expressed his delight at how full-back Clayton Blommetjies has adapted since joining his side at the start of the 2022/23 season.

Blommetjies had big boots to fill when the Stormers signed him as a replacement for 2019 Rugby World Cup winner Warrick Gelant, who joined Top 14 outfit Racing 92 after starring for the men from the Cape during their victorious 2021/22 United Rugby Championship (URC) campaign.

However, Gelant’s departure was offset by Blommetjies‘ acquisition from the Cheetahs as the 32-year-old has grown in stature since joining the Stormers, where he has delivered some excellent performances in the URC, and he also shone for Western Province in back-to-back victories over the Lions and Bulls in recent weeks.

The full-back’s red hot form is something which Dobson takes great pride in and likened it to other star players who have blossomed since they joined the Cape Town-based outfit.

“It started off almost by accident, this thing of turning guys [into star performers] and now we pride ourselves on it,” said Dobson.

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“We’ve had the conversation about Manie Libbok, Hacjivah [Dayimani] and Evan Roos. And I was worried about ‘Blommo’ when he first came down.

“He didn’t quite get our defence system. Our back three runs massive distances and I wasn’t sure [if he could do it]. He was running about 30% or 40% less than them.

Another success story

“But we’ve invested so much in trying to coach him and he’s responded so well. I think he’s heading towards another success story.

“I thought he was exceptional tonight (Friday). It’s taken a bit of work.”

Dobson revealed that Blommetjies did not mind playing for Western Province during their Currie Cup campaign and he hit the ground running with an outstanding performance in their tournament opener against the Lions, which they won 44-28.

“We said to him, with Sacha [Feinberg-Mngomezulu] and Tristan Leyds out, ‘Would you mind coming to Ellis Park?’

“He said, ‘I’d absolutely love to. I’d love to play for Western Province’. It’s been work from both our sides and he had to learn a new system but now he’s so brilliant.

“In my mind, he was our man of the match,” added Dobson.

United Rugby Championship: First-half blitz sees Glasgow stun Munster, while Scarlets beat fully-loaded Sharks and Ulster overcome Bulls

Glasgow Warriors produced an outstanding first-half display as they ran out 38-26 winners against Munster at Thomond Park on Saturday.

Franco Smith’s men were simply sublime in the opening 40 minutes, going 28-0 ahead through Fraser Brown, Stafford McDowall, Domingo Miotti and Cole Forbes tries.

Miotti then added a drop-goal at the start of the second period to make it a 31-point buffer before the Irish province hit back.

Gavin Coombes and Craig Casey both touched down to give Munster hope, only for Sione Vailanu to immediately extinguish their chances of a comeback.

Graham Rowntree’s side continued to battle, however, and were rewarded with a try bonus-point as Josh Wycherley and Calvin Nash crossed the whitewash, but Glasgow deservedly came away with the victory.

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It was fifth hosting fourth in Limerick, Glasgow building some solid early foundations through their strong set-piece and clever kicking game.

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Hooker Brown, one of nine returning Scotland internationals, was driven over from a fifth-minute lineout, with Miotti converting. Munster number eight Coombes was held up just minutes later.

Glasgow doubled their lead to 14-0 in the 24th minute, centre McDowall using Brown’s reverse pass to race through and score despite Joey Carbery and Nash’s attempts to hold him up.

Miotti then found a gap between Paddy Patterson and Diarmuid Barron to make it 21-0. A costly knock-on prevented Munster from opening their account.

Indeed, Smith’s men bounced into the second half on the back of Forbes’ brilliant bonus-point score. Influential Argentinian Miotti extended their lead with his 44th-minute drop goal.

Belatedly awaking from their slumber, a purposeful 52nd-minute Munster maul resulted in Coombes wrestling his way over.

Carbery converted and also added the extras to Casey’s follow-up effort, the scrum-half darting over from a ruck.

Nonetheless, when Glasgow got back into scoring range, Jamie Dobie fought for every inch in a carry before number eight Vailanu powered over for Miotti to convert.

Prop Wycherley replied in the 70th minute after Coombes was stopped short. A long pass from Casey released Nash for the right corner, but it was too little, too late from Munster.

Some rare Welsh cheer as Scarlets shock Sharks

Sam Costelow kicked 22 points as Scarlets kept alive their hopes of winning the Welsh Shield with an impressive 32-20 win over full-strength Sharks in the United Rugby Championship.

The four points secured just keeps Scarlets in the hunt but they will have to rely on other results going in their favour if they are to secure a Champions Cup spot for next season.

Costelow succeeded with all eight attempts at goal as he landed six penalties and the conversions to a brace of tries from Steff Evans.

Siya Kolisi and Bongi Mbonambi scored tries for Sharks with Curwin Bosch adding two conversions and two penalties.

Scarlets began with some blistering rugby. First Evans and Gareth Davies interpassed brilliantly in a 75-metre move, which was snuffed out just short of the line, before another breathtaking passage ended with Evans scoring for the home side to take the lead after eight minutes.

However, the hosts then suffered a blow when flanker Dan Davis hobbled off but they overcame this setback to extend their lead with two penalties from Costelow in quick succession.

Sharks had not had a sniff in the opening quarter but they steadied the ship and reduced the arrears when their captain Kolisi forced his way over from close range to find themselves only 13-7 adrift at the interval.

Three minutes after the restart, Bosch kicked a penalty but against the run of play Scarlets scored a second try.

A speculative cross-field kick from Costelow bounced unfavourably for two covering Sharks and Evans was on hand to boot the ball forward before collecting it to score.

Costelow converted and kicked two penalties and Scarlets had a 16-point lead with 25 minutes remaining.

Sharks needed a quick response and they got one when first Mbonambi finished off a move from a lineout before Bosch fired over a penalty from the halfway line but two further penalties from Costelow gave Scarlets a notable scalp.

Tom Stewart hat-trick inspires Ulster win

A hat-trick of tries from hooker Tom Stewart helped Ulster defeat the Bulls 32-23 and make it three United Rugby Championship wins in a row.

The Irish province fought back from 20-12 down to secure their latest victory and continue to pressurise second-placed Stormers ahead of the play-offs.

Ulster winger Robert Baloucoune also crossed for a score as the Ravenhill team claimed another bonus-point win, with Nathan Doak kicking three conversions and a penalty and John Cooney slotting a solitary penalty.

Baloucoune scored two minutes into his comeback from injury after Ulster threw the ball out to his wing. Doak missed the difficult conversion.

Six minutes later Chris Smith was wide with a penalty after Doak had been bottled up at a breakdown, but the Bulls’ fly-half made no mistake six minutes later from the tee.

With 18 minutes on the clock a kick through from Ulster was picked up by Kurt-Lee Arendse who combined with Canan Moodie, the winger picking up his own chip and sending Arendse away to score. Smith converted to put the Bulls 10-5 ahead.

Ulster responded in the 25th minute. Stewart drove through off a maul for the hosts’ second try and Doak’s touchline conversion put them back in the lead.

But seven minutes later Zak Burger scored a try following a surging Bulls attack which Smith converted to put the South Africans 17-12 and on the stroke of half-time Smith kicked his second penalty to extend the lead further.

From the restart, Ulster were on the front-foot. Elrigh Louw was yellow carded for the visitors and then Ulster drove Stewart over for his second try, with Doak’s conversion cutting the lead to one point.

The Irish province then took the lead after 54 minutes when Stewart wriggled through from close range for his third of the evening which Doak converted as Ulster took a 26-20 lead.

Smith’s third penalty in the 62nd minute cut Ulster’s lead to three points but Doak’s 71st-minute penalty made it 29-23 to the home team.

The Bulls then had what appeared to be a vital penalty reversed after Billy Burns was clattered in the back by replacement Bismarck du Plessis and shortly afterwards sub Cooney kicked a last-minute penalty to round off victory.

Official | FC Nantes sign René Krhin

FC Nantes have signed Granada midfielder René Krhin on loan, with an option to buy believed to be worth around €1m.

The Slovenian, who becomes Claudio Ranieri’s eighth recruit this summer, played just 12 times in La Liga last term.

Ranieri will hope the 27-year-old can shore up his midfield after the Canaries’ rocky start to Ligue 1.

S.H.

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France: Uini Atonio returns for Les Bleus’ Six Nations finale against Wales

France head coach Fabien Galthie has named his team for their Six Nations clash with Wales at the Stade de France, with Uini Atonio returning to the starting line-up.

France head into the game off the back of a resounding 53-10 victory over England at Twickenham, while Wales claimed their first win of the Championship, defeating Italy 29-17.

Atoni returns, Willemse ruled out

Galthie has made just two changes to his starting XV, with Atonio returning at tighthead prop after serving his suspension while Romain Taofifénua replaces the injured Paul Willemse.

Atonio has served his three-week suspension after his illegal tackle on Ireland hooker Rob Herring in Round Two of the Championship.

He comes straight back into the starting line-up at the expense of Toulouse prop Dorian Aldegheri, who falls out of matchday 23.

The rest of the front-row is unchanged, with Julien Marchand at hooker and Cyril Baille.

Meanwhile, there is a change in the second-row as Willemse sustained a hamstring injury against England last weekend. He is replaced in the starting line-up by Taofifénua, who packs down alongside the ever-present Thibaud Flament.

The back-row is also unchanged with double try scorer against England, Charles Ollivon, at number seven with Francois Cros on the opposite side of the scrum and Gregory Alldritt at number eight.

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Backs

Man of the match against England and the tournament’s top points scorer, Thomas Ramos, starts at full-back for the fifth time this Six Nations. Likewise, Damian Penaud and Ethan Dumortier are the wingers.

After a standout performance on his return at Twickenham, Jonathan Danty starts at inside centre with Gael Fickou his midfield partner.

Antoine Dupont captains the side at scrum-half alongside Romain Ntamack. 

There is one further change to the matchday squad as Montpellier lock Bastien Chalureau fills Taofifénua’s vacancy on the bench. Peato Mauvaka, Reda Wardi, and Sipili Falatea provide front-row cover, with Seckou Macalou covering the back row.

The backline replacements are Maxime Lucu, Yoram Moefana, and Melvyn Jaminet.

France still has a chance of defending the Six Nations but would need England to beat Ireland on Super Saturday and would need to beat Wales.

The team

France: 15 Thomas Ramos, 14 Damian Penaud, 13 Gael Fickou, 12 Jonathan Danty, 11 Ethan Dumortier, 10 Romain Ntamack, 9 Antoine Dupont (c), 8 Gregory Alldritt, 7 Charles Ollivon, 6 Francois Cros, 5 Romain Taofifénua, 4 Thibaud Flament, 3 Uini Atonio, 2 Julien Marchand, 1 Cyril Baille
Replacements: 16 Peato Mauvaka, 17 Reda Wardi, 18 Sipili Falatea, 19 Bastien Chalureau, 20 Seckou Macalou, 21 Maxime Lucu, 22 Yoram Moefana, 23 Melvyn Jaminet

Date: Saturday, March 18
Venue: Stade de France, Paris
Kick-off: 15:45 local (14:45 GMT)
Referee: Nic Berry (Australia)
Assistant Referees: Andrew Brace (Ireland), Christophe Ridley (England)
TMO: Joy Neville (Ireland)

Antoine Dupont: France captain compared to All Blacks great Dan Carter ahead of Six Nations clash with Wales

Wales assistant coach Alex King has likened France scrum-half Antoine Dupont to All Blacks legend Dan Carter ahead of the teams’ clash in Paris.

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King has waxed lyrical about the Les Bleus captain as Wales prepare to face the in-form French at the Stade de France in their final Six Nations match of 2023.

A bonus-point win for France would heap the pressure on Six Nations pace-setters Ireland, who will face England in Dublin shortly after the Paris meeting.

Dan Carter comparison

Ahead of tackling the French and after their impressive 53-10 win over England last time out, King found time to praise Dupont for his big game influence.

“Dupont is probably in the best form of any scrum-half I have seen,” said the Wales coach.

“His ability to flick the switch from defence to attack is sensational, really. They have got players across the board that if you allow them time and space, they can make an afternoon very difficult, as we saw at Twickenham.

“He is deceptively strong and he has this ability to get out of situations in which you think you have cornered him.

“Suddenly there is an off-load and the French get into their flow. He is quite remarkable and his skill-set is phenomenal.

“I suppose Dan Carter in his prime with the All Blacks had a similar influence on games.

“Dupont is certainly a player who is right at the top of his game. I spoke to a few friends who were at Twickenham last weekend and they all said it was a pleasure to watch him play.”

Indeed, the Welsh will have their work cut out and with Liam Williams sidelined, their job has become even tougher, with King highlighting France’s strengths.

Difficult test awaits

“They are incredibly physical,” he added. “It was an area they won hands-down against England. I don’t think England had an area in the game where they could get a foothold.

“We are going to learn from that game. I am not going to give too much away in interview, but we will have a plan and it is up to us to get it right and execute it on Saturday.”

Wales will name their starting team on Thursday and with Williams injured, it could be either Leigh Halfpenny or Louis Rees-Zammit in the 15 shirt in Paris.

The Welsh will be determined to build on their recent victory over Italy as they put in a much-improved showing in Rome, but this is a much harder opponent.

Olivier Giroud: “Returning to France was never an option for me.”

Speaking in an interview with Téléfoot, Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud explained his decision to turn down Marseille this summer.

“I did not refuse Marseille. I simply said to the boss when I was on the phone with him… He wanted to know if I was interested or not in the Marseille project. I have always said that returning to France was not an option for me, even less so in the short-term future. So it was not something against Marseille, because the project is very ambitious and very interesting… It was not specifically about Marseille, because I also had Lyon. I am very flattered to have been chased by two great French clubs.”

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AS Monaco look at William Carvalho as possible replacement for Fabinho

Ligue 1 side AS Monaco have entered into talks with Sporting over defensive midfielder William Carvalho, in the event that they lose Fabinho in the coming hours, despite the club’s insistence that they will not be selling to PSG, according to L’Équipe.

On Monaco’s shortlist, Carvalho sits about Leander Dendoncker, the Anderlecht midfielder that L’ASM have also been chasing.

This comes after West Ham United seriously looked at signing the player, but eventually refused to do a deal at the €43m price on offer.

Broad-brush talks between AS Monaco and Sporting Lisbon have enabled the Principality side to negotiate a considerably cheaper deal of €35m, plus €6m in bonuses.

But at the moment, the situation is on stand-by. It all depends on Fabinho.

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WATCH: Handre Pollard’s WWE-esque body back drop takes out two Gloucester players

In a crazy moment in the Premiership clash between Leicester Tigers and Gloucester, Handre Pollard took out two Gloucester players with a WWE-esque move.

A closely fought match between the Tigers and Cherry and Whites saw the sides head into the break level at 0-0.

Pollard’s lift

While the scoreboard might suggest a dreary affair, the clash was jampacked with exciting moments as the two sides threw everything at one another.

A particularly intriguing moment occurred shortly after halftime when Springbok fly-half Handre Pollard covered a kick inside his 22.

Gloucester swung the ball wide to Ben Meehan inside their own half.

The scrum-half opted to kick the ball through and chased it along with winger Ollie Thorley.

Pollard got back to cover the ball, and as he scooped it up, Meehan gripped the South African over his back.

He stood upright and lifted Meehan off the ground, with the Gloucester player’s boot catching his teammate Thorley in the face.

Pollard hitting top form

The Rugby World Cup winner joined Leicester from Montpellier at the start of the season. He made his debut for the side back in October but sustained an injury in his first game.

He recovered in time to feature for the side one more time before the end of the year. Pollard earned his first start for the Tigers against Sale on 31 December and scored his first try for the side in that fixture.

Last week against Bath, he scored 21 points for the Tigers in their 48-27 victory. He scored a try, kicked all five of his attempted conversions and added two penalties.

He is now getting regular game time with the Premiership champions and looks to be hitting top form once again.

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