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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Mark Gasnier finishes a great try on Stade Francais debut

Former Australian Rugby League star Mark Gasnier did not disappoint on his Top 14 and Rugby Union debut for unbeaten Stade Francais on Friday night. Gasnier finished off a fantastic try that contributed to their 32-25 win over hosts Bourgoin.

Twenty seven year old Gasnier will reportedly earn close to $1 million (US) a season in his Union adventure under new Australian coach Ewen McKenzie. Former Waratahs coach McKenzie being a strong reason for Gasnier joining the Parisian club.

"I admit the presence of Ewen at the head of the team was one of the determining factors in my decision to come and play in Paris. It's important for me to have an Australian coach"

He marked his debut with a handful of strong runs and did what he could playing at wing in his first big Union match at this level. His try concluded a wonderful move that saw Argentinian wizard Juan Martin Hernandez and Italian IRB Player of the Year nominee Sergio Parisse combine with a classy bit of passing before the ball was flung out to Lionel Beauxis.

Fly half Beauxis, who scored 16 points with his boot on the night, then delicately flicked the ball on to Gasnier who was on hand to finish a classic Stade Francais try.

Assistant coach Christophe Dominici was more than impressed with Gasnier on his first run out for the powerhouse French club.

“He tried to unearth the gaps and he was really involved in some of the moves. That was impressive because it is not easy to move from league to union. This proves he has the talent and the quality.”

A lovely try, and a great start to his Rugby Union career for Gasnier. We'll keep an eye on his progress throughout the season.


Time: 02:44


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36 Comments:

  • Good quick hands leading to this nice try that Gasnier finishes superbly but UGLY kit...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 28, 2008 8:56 pm  

  • yeah maybe the kit isnt great but dont go bringing up that conversation again >:(

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 28, 2008 9:25 pm  

  • I was at the stadium this friday night and Gasnier for his first rugby union game had a great debut but some difficults to place in the defence like on the kicks.
    One match one try, .... good debut

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 28, 2008 10:17 pm  

  • ahhh my eyes !

    By Blogger boomshanka, at September 28, 2008 11:17 pm  

  • Thats got to be the pink jersey!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 28, 2008 11:27 pm  

  • GO THE GAZ he was good for my league team and he better be good for union or they wont let him back in Australia you english and french should be kissing us aussies on the feet for the gaz, trent barret, beaver menzies, sonny bill wiliams, jonathon thursten and maybe even Greg Inglis
    far out man thats like all of the best players man

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 28, 2008 11:28 pm  

  • There is an absurd amount of talented players playing League in Australia. Damn us and our three main codes of football:(

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 1:11 am  

  • made by hernandez, the world's best 10

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 2:16 am  

  • Not a spectacle of an individual try as it was a team effort.

    By Blogger Don, at September 29, 2008 3:05 am  

  • Gasnier is simply a talented athelete who will always achieve at any form of Rugby...The French have a real chance with Gaz...because as his surmame suggests, he is of French descent, just maybe he could be in a blu jersey?...but for me I loved him wearing the red and white of the saints...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 5:43 am  

  • the pass by Beauxis to Gasnier was just superb

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 9:43 am  

  • RUUGBY LEAGUE-the greatest game of all!!! lols

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 10:36 am  

  • Great passing from the backs, quick hands, good pace from gasnier, very nice try indeed.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 11:28 am  

  • beauxis made it with that flick pass pure class

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 1:48 pm  

  • We can potentially raise two of the greatest controversy of all time in this thread : "is League superior to Union ?" and "why is Stade Français 's jersey so ugly ?" : )

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 1:59 pm  

  • Action is beautiful. We talked about new rules which locked the offensive actions in France. But i think now players and referees begin to assimilate it... and we can see tries more and more beautiful.

    To answer to ULF, i'm ok with him. Stade Français jerseys are worst to worst each year. And it's my team.... i'm ashamed :(

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 2:10 pm  

  • I'm French, sorry for my english

    Another mercenarie in the top14...
    And moreover from league...

    I have no problem with foreign players or league, but this season, they're 45% of top14 players... Dangerous for our national team, dangerous for southern hemisphere's local championships (especially super14 & australian/NZ league) and dangerous for rugby ethic.

    Concerning superiority of league tu Union or Union on league, i think the two became too different to compare them honnestly (even with Union ELV's [those from SH, NH ELV's are stupid]), that's not the same show.

    Those who have already read me know what i'm thinking of Stade Français. For the others, i gonna write it simple :

    Stade Français goal = money

    Best way to bring money in Paris = attract gays &/or women

    attract gays + women = make his rugby players wear a pink &/or girly jersey (they find pink rucks/scrums exciting, "hmmm, all these guys touching them in pink !!!")

    More seriously,
    I have nothing against gays or women (especially pretty women) but rugby has his traditions that we should respect.



    Let's Bring foreign players quotas in NH championships (all of them), let's put pressure on the European Union !

    Sweet dreams...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 2:27 pm  

  • in relation to that last comment: what???


    0:56 straight off his feet- penalty. any hint of the last pass being forward aswell

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 2:37 pm  

  • to mpc-33:

    what's the problem to attract gays and women in the stadium? Are you afraid to become a queer?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 4:45 pm  

  • To t.
    If i insulted you, i'm sorry.

    I have no problem with gays & women going to see a rugby game, everybody have the right to, that's not my point.

    To me, the problem is what the SF brings in rugby, that's not especially the jersey, that's the whole ; the calendar, the jersey, the shows before the match, the way their president behaves.

    Rugby is not, or wasn't, a "people" sport, if you see what i mean. It's a sport where only the game count. I don't like the way SF presents their players ; as sex-symbols or something else, to me that's not rugby, it's more soccer or something else.

    I am aware that only few (or none) people share my opinion.
    I am may too "old-fashioned" for what the rugby is becoming...

    :(

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 5:17 pm  

  • mpc-33 I can understand your point of view.

    But what you must also take into consideration is that if there is indeed a LOT of woman and some gay in their fan base, as a result.. they play in front of massive crowd, whether in the smal stadium of jean Bouin or in the big stade de France.

    And what is the problem with that ? anybody enjoying rugby games becomes a genuine rugby fan, no matter if he is a strait guy, a kid or a women.

    And at the end of the day, when you are a club president, what do u want.. you want big crowds

    So dont blame the President for finding a way to achieve it, because if you are not a rugby fan and get into it thanks to the jersey (and the good looking players in the calendar), good for u, good for the players, good for the club..
    And If u are a rugby fan in the first place, then you dont even mind the jersey.

    Oh and by the way, to make it simple

    any club = money.

    Cause money = victories (among others, such has being able to pay your players, staff, sailsmen in the fan shops.. and not to forget facilities maintenance, investment in charities, and many, many more)

    Cheers

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 6:29 pm  

  • um...forward?

    By Blogger Unknown, at September 29, 2008 8:01 pm  

  • ^ New Zealander? Every pass that leads to a French team scoring will be forward since 2007 WC.. ;)

    Kidding.

    It looked flat.. I've seen a lot worse, and that angle surely made it look bad.

    Great try, and if the ref doesn't call it, it's not forward. :)

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 29, 2008 8:31 pm  

  • mpc-33, completely agree with you! Rugby has its traditions which IMO should not be overlooked.
    Greetings from Argentina

    PS: Juani Hernandez is great! I hope he will play some day in Guinness Premiership and stay away from that horrible pink jersey and those forgettable calendars...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 30, 2008 5:23 am  

  • forward pass

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 30, 2008 1:04 pm  

  • Continue speaking about the pink jersey .. It's good for rugby .. Idiots

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 30, 2008 3:39 pm  

  • In reply to mpc-33, I never thought about the pink jersey reflecting the modern-day culture of Paris. I think it's a good thing for rugby clubs to reflect the culture of the town or city that they represent, altho this new jersey doesnt look quite as good as it has done in the past.
    -Dune

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at September 30, 2008 6:31 pm  

  • Just to say a thing on their shirt. It is unusual and if you look at their new third jersey (Andy Warhol style), it is something unique. And with their new style, they are not only a rugby club, they are unique around the world, a great trademark.

    In Paris I think they struggled for fans, because the great rugby tradition is in the south of the country. Now they have established the club.

    And if you look at their homepage with the Stade.TV - great video stuff as well. Don´t see too much of this stuff on other Rugby clubs homepages.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 01, 2008 10:54 am  

  • i would like to know why players such as wycliff palu, rocky elsom and ryan cross struggle to play off the bench for nrl teams yet managed to make the wallabies? are league players better than union players??

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 01, 2008 12:41 pm  

  • we don't need this guy in Paris. he's just another mercenary. there are plenty of good young french players who will never get a chance to shine because of guys like him

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 03, 2008 2:11 pm  

  • totally agree with tehsniper. moreover he comes from league, which means he's going to suck at union

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 03, 2008 9:01 pm  

  • The person who owns Paris is gay, he designed the shirts, please don't be ignorant. It is actually supposed to be a stand on society that homosexuality is acceptable in society.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 04, 2008 11:12 am  

  • nice loop by parrise and the other guy .. altho the pass was forward it deserved the try.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at November 16, 2008 1:17 am  

  • hes got some wheels on him that gasnier lad does

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at April 10, 2009 1:05 am  

  • just brilliant

    By Blogger Unknown, at March 21, 2010 9:35 pm  

  • WHY TALK ABOUT THE PINK SHIRT

    Gasnier has turned out to be a flop anyway now

    Union is soooooo much better than league


    Great team try

    Lets get Hernandez to Munster

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at June 09, 2010 11:50 am  

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