During the World Cup in France (September 8-October 28), players not selected in their respective selections will jet across the Atlantic for two weeks as part of the partnership.
President Didier Lacroix made the announcement late Monday morning, March 27. During the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France (September 8-October 28), players from the “red and black” club who were not selected for the World Cup, for their part, will tour the United States. This is for 15 days.
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They will first travel to Salt Lake City (Utah), where the stadium has a partner team: the Utah Warriors. These players will benefit from a fortnight off.
The president of France 2023, Jacques Rivol, and his general manager, Julien Collet, were in person at the Ernst-Wallen Stadium on Monday, March 27, to thank Stade Toulouse and sign the contract linking the two parties.
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During the World Cup, Japan’s selection, which will have its base camp in Toulouse, will benefit from the facilities of the Toulouse enclosure.
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