Dernière minute
DEMacron besucht Syrien – Explosionen nahe Hotel in DamaskusPLPożar hotelu w Radziejowicach. Sześć zastępów straży pożarnej na miejscuJPクレジットカード決済代行の全東信、倒産で飲食・銀行業界に波紋CN資深媒體人矢板明夫演講後遭中國籍男子揮拳攻擊ARالجنيه الإسترليني يرتفع لأعلى مستوى في 3 أسابيع مقابل الدولار، وسهم سبيس إكس يدرج في ناسداك 100TRBelçika Savunma Bakanı Francken'den NATO Zirvesi'nde Önemli AçıklamalarUSTrump's NATO Criticisms Set Stage for Tense Summit in TurkeyBRDelegado de Roraima é alvo de representação do MP por misoginia institucionalizadaTRHSBC Türkiye'de Bireysel Bankacılık ve Orta Ölçekli Kurumsal Müşterilere Yönelik Operasyonlarını DeğerlendiriyorITDue arresti per l'omicidio di Anastasiia Berezovska, sospettata di attentato a MonacoDEMacron besucht Syrien – Explosionen nahe Hotel in DamaskusPLPożar hotelu w Radziejowicach. Sześć zastępów straży pożarnej na miejscuJPクレジットカード決済代行の全東信、倒産で飲食・銀行業界に波紋CN資深媒體人矢板明夫演講後遭中國籍男子揮拳攻擊ARالجنيه الإسترليني يرتفع لأعلى مستوى في 3 أسابيع مقابل الدولار، وسهم سبيس إكس يدرج في ناسداك 100TRBelçika Savunma Bakanı Francken'den NATO Zirvesi'nde Önemli AçıklamalarUSTrump's NATO Criticisms Set Stage for Tense Summit in TurkeyBRDelegado de Roraima é alvo de representação do MP por misoginia institucionalizadaTRHSBC Türkiye'de Bireysel Bankacılık ve Orta Ölçekli Kurumsal Müşterilere Yönelik Operasyonlarını DeğerlendiriyorITDue arresti per l'omicidio di Anastasiia Berezovska, sospettata di attentato a Monaco
Newsgather
BackAdam Coleman: From London Irish collapse to Bordeaux Champions Cup glory
Adam Coleman: From London Irish collapse to Bordeaux Champions Cup glory
En développement
Guardian Sport30.04.2026Sport3 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Adam Coleman: From London Irish collapse to Bordeaux Champions Cup glory

The Australian-born dual international reflects on his journey from rugby purgatory to European champion as Bordeaux Bègles target historic back-to-back

L'essentiel

  • Adam Coleman has transformed his career at Bordeaux Bègles after London Irish's collapse in 2023.
  • The dual Wallabies and Tonga international, now 34, has become pivotal in UBB's rise to European champions, with the club now two wins away from back-to-back Champions Cup titles.
  • Facing Bath in the quarter-finals, Coleman credits the move to France with revitalising his career alongside French internationals.

Résumé généré par IA

Pourquoi c'est important

Bordeaux Bègles won their first Champions Cup in 2025, becoming the first team from Bordeaux to achieve European rugby's top club honour. The club was mid-table before Coleman and Bru arrived in 2023, with the coach change被视为可能是球队转型的关键。

Taille de police

There are in truth few Bordeaux Bègles players better qualified to explain just how it feels to be in the eye of the storm with European rugby’s newest force quite like Adam Coleman. Three years ago their paths collided in almost perfect timing, with Bordeaux mid-table and Coleman unceremoniously dropped into rugby purgatory. Coleman’s career looked to be over when London Irish went out of business in the summer of 2023 before a move to France with Bordeaux. It has proven to be an inspired decision for both parties, with Coleman playing a pivotal role in UBB’s rise to the top of the club game, culminating in their Champions Cup triumph over Northampton last year. As a dual-international with both the Wallabies and Tonga, as well as experiencing rugby in almost all corners of the sport’s geographical footprint, Coleman used to the unconventional. So being one of the few non-French speakers in the Bordeaux squad will hardly feel too challenging: and it is something the 34-year-old has taken in his stride to give his career fresh impetus. “When London Irish went down I genuinely didn’t know what was going to happen next for my career,” he says. “But to come here, to meet the people and live in Bordeaux: it’s an incredible place. You get this incredible lifestyle and the opportunity to play with some many great French internationals. There’s all the benefits of playing overseas.” This is no end-of-career French sojourn bubbling away here, though. There is history aplenty to be made in Bordeaux, with the reigning champions now just two wins away from joining the elite list of clubs who have gone back-to-back in European rugby’s premiere competition. Bath are the first obstacle in their way this Sunday. It promises to be an intriguing affair. Styles make fights and while Bath are perhaps more renowned for staying in the fight and hanging tough, Bordeaux thrive on a more unstructured and chaotic game. “They like to control the game, put a lot of structure into the game and we like to play a brand of more elusive rugby,” Coleman says. “It’ll be a good game of rugby. “The first and most important thing was winning last year and being the first team ever from Bordeaux to put the star on the jersey and to be in a position to play this weekend and have a chance to do it again … we’re very grateful for that. But we can’t look too far ahead. The quality of player they’ve got with guys like [Finn] Russell means it’s going to be a real challenge. “We’re taking nothing for granted but if you asked us at the start of the year where we’d want to be, this is exactly where we’d have said.” Coleman’s arrival at Bordeaux in 2023 came at the same time Yannick Bru joined as head coach and while a maiden Top 14 title is still not in the trophy cabinet, UBB’s success in European rugby suggests more silverware is not too far away. “I can’t comment on the last coach because I wasn’t here but maybe it was a fresh start that UBB needed,” he says. “It’s really showed in the way we’re playing and the professionalism of the team and really taking that step forward from where we were when I joined.” With the likes of Louis Bielle-Biarrey in their ranks – who Coleman describes as a “once in a generation player” – it is perhaps no surprise he has found such enjoyment in his rugby again in France. Coleman turns 35 later this year but there is no sign of him slowing down. Nor, it seems, is there a chance of a return to his native Australia to finish his career in Super Rugby it seems, with the French lifestyle and the journey Bordeaux are on having got under his skin. “If the opportunity came to finish my career here I’d love that,” he smiles. “Who knows what the future holds, but I’d love to finish here. My family is really settled, my kids are in school and it’s just been a great move for me.”

À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Bordeaux Bègles will advance to Champions Cup semi-finals if they defeat Bath

    Probable · En quelques jours

  • Coleman may finish his career at Bordeaux

    Possible · En quelques années

Questions ouvertes

  • Will Coleman finish his career at Bordeaux?
  • Can Bordeaux become the first team to win back-to-back Champions Cups since 2020?

Sujets liés

This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

Articles liés

Women's T20 World Cup: Best moments, surprises, and the path to bridging the gap with Australia
En développement·3 sa önce

Women's T20 World Cup: Best moments, surprises, and the path to bridging the gap with Australia

The Women's T20 World Cup concluded with Australia's dominance, but the tournament highlighted individual brilliance, inspiring moments, and the ongoing challenge for other nations to compete. Nat Sciver-Brunt was named best player, Australia vs. India the best match, and Ireland's first win a poignant moment. Bridging the gap with Australia hinges on ICC revenue redistribution and stronger pathway programs.

Guardian Sport
Plus sur ce sujetadam coleman