Originally posted by LDiCesare
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What effect will the salary cap have on French rugby? I was watching Clermont - v- Ospreys last night. One of the commentators said the Clermont annual budget is something like €19 million, with about €7 million of that players' wages. I assume the usual ways around salary caps will be exploited - third-party payments, etc.
No way. The rucking/stamping distinction has been invented by Brits who only because almost no French player is bright enough to make the difference. And the few who can forget it after 2 minutes on the pitch.
Speaking of Clermont -v- Ospreys, Clermont were very good, very powerful. Ospreys are a real puzzle. They mix some superb, skilful rugby with some absolute rubbish, with a lot more of the latter than the former. I don't know whether it's a concentration problem, coaching, or what. Lee Byrne was unlucky. His only error on the night cost Ospreys a crucial try. That aside, he was very good. As was his Clermont counterpart.
Outer Mercia -v- Ospreys will be interesting. It depends which Ospreys turn up to play.
Munster disposed of Treviso, though it was muddled Treviso defence that probably inflated the scoreline. Keith Earls and Co had a picnic speeding through gaps a mile wide. Treviso actually played pretty well. They're a much stronger outfit now that they're basically a combo of Treviso and the best of Calvisano's talent, Calvisano having dropped out of the Italian S10 competition.
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