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Heineken Cup Final 2022/23: Leinster Rugby v Stade Rochelais
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<blockquote data-quote="Wichita" data-source="post: 1130350" data-attributes="member: 59727"><p>Absolutely true, whereas Racing92 or Toulon in its heydays were famous for recruiting old stars, La Rochelle specializes in recruiting unknowns or guys that are left on the bench in their club and need a new breeze of life. Atonio, Wardi, Aldritt are now obvious selections in the French Team and Hastoy, Bourgarit and Dulin are knocking on the door. </p><p>La Rochelle does not benefit a local ecosystem of local partner clubs like Toulouse. But they are very smart in the way they recruit new guys within their budget boundaries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wichita, post: 1130350, member: 59727"] Absolutely true, whereas Racing92 or Toulon in its heydays were famous for recruiting old stars, La Rochelle specializes in recruiting unknowns or guys that are left on the bench in their club and need a new breeze of life. Atonio, Wardi, Aldritt are now obvious selections in the French Team and Hastoy, Bourgarit and Dulin are knocking on the door. La Rochelle does not benefit a local ecosystem of local partner clubs like Toulouse. But they are very smart in the way they recruit new guys within their budget boundaries. [/QUOTE]
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