one last try before the holidays

Ruelle/Mornac (3/30 pts) – Champcevinel (2/31 pts), Saturday February 4 at 20:00 at the sports center of Mornac.

Coach Colin Goury’s players negotiated La Rochelle’s arrival perfectly. The Mariners held on for just twenty minutes before the locals eventually created a significant gap to win 36-25. They regain second place ahead of a crucial trip to Charente. Ruelle has serious claims to membership and…

Ruelle/Mornac (3/30 pts) – Champcevinel (2/31 pts), Saturday February 4 at 20:00 at the sports center of Mornac.

Coach Colin Goury’s players negotiated La Rochelle’s arrival perfectly. The Mariners held on for just twenty minutes before the locals eventually created a significant gap to win 36-25. They regain second place ahead of a crucial trip to Charente. Ruelle has serious claims for membership and the Périgourdins, unfortunately incomplete, expect a very close encounter.

Male Perfection

Saintes B (8/22 pts) v Lalinde (5/26 pts), Saturday February 4 at 6.30pm at the Grand Coudret gymnasium.

Lindois is currently in a downward spiral. A narrow defeat against Gond-Pontouvre at home (23-24) keeps them away from the podium. Mobilization of the group is required to continue the march forward, and a trip to Saintes could provide a first start.

male honor

Nord des Landes (6/21 pts) v Montpon PSO (2/28 pts) Saturday February 4 at 9pm at Mimizan municipal gymnasium.

The Montponnans continue their excellent performances both in the French Cup and in the league. Four teams are fighting for membership and Gabor Gyorffy’s players must take this trip to Landes very seriously. Even if the first game was formal (38-21).

Coulounieix-Chamiers (3/25 pts) v Brax/Nérac (1/31 pts) on Saturday 4th February at 21:00 at the gymnasium Jean-Moulin.

Cocc suffered a clear failure at Bègles (34-26) and must revise their ambitions downwards. A positive result against leaders Lot-et-Garonne is needed to stay in contention for relegation. It will not be easy, because Magali Manyer’s players lost 37-32 in the first game.

Carbon-Blanc/Saint-Loubès (9/19 points) v Sarlat (4/23 points) Saturday, February 4 at 8:30 p.m. at the Max-Linder gymnasium in Saint-Loubès.

Against Biscarrosse, the players of Périgord Noir secured a much easier victory than it showed, 27-23; There were a few late game scares though. A trip to Saint-Loubès may reach the Perigordins, but watch out for the Girondins during a clear recovery.

Champcevinel B/Saint-Astier (5/22 pts) v Casteljaloux (11/13 pts) Saturday February 4 at 9pm at Sermonces gymnasium.

In Brax, the Perigordins put up a good fight, but conceded logical defeat (32-27). Acceptance of other Lot-et-Garonne formations is more visible for the local population.

Female Prenational

Ribérac (3/27 pts) – Mignaloux-Beauvoir (5/21 pts) on Saturday 4 February at 20:30 at the municipal gymnasium of Mensignac.

President Landrodin’s players have not played since December. So we have to watch out for the resumption of competition. Poitevines are well positioned in mid-table and have nothing to fear. They will be looking to erase a heavy first-game loss (13-28). As for the yellow-greens, they will be well prepared for the shock they will face Angoulême next weekend.

PSO Montpon/Bergerac B (10/16 pts) v Grand Poitiers B (7/17 pts), Sunday February 5 at 4pm at the Aragon gymnasium in Bergerac.

PSO’s young reserves fell heavily at Etec (35-22), but the fight for maintenance has only just begun. Eduardo Figueiredo’s men can take on the Poitevines and already qualify if they win.

feminine perfection

Celles-sur-Belle C (3/30 pts) v Périgueux B (12/10 pts), Saturday 4 February at 8pm in the Yellow Room.

The Perigordins could do nothing against the Poitevins, but they accepted an honest defeat in their chamber (14-28). It risks being even thinner at Deux-Sèvres, where Celles’ young reserves will want to confirm the great success of the first game (21-45).

Capo Limoges (1/36 pts) v Sarlat (7/24 pts) Saturday 4th February at 6.30pm at Raoul-Dautry gymnasium.

Perigordins continue to manage their championship well. The win over the top team Saint-Yrieix (22-20) brings them a little closer to the defense. On the other hand, the Sarladais are under no illusions about their trip to Limoges, as Capo dominates his group without question.

French Chpt -17F

Périgueux (4/4 points) v Clermont-Ferrand (2/6 points) Saturday February 4 at 18:00 at the gymnasium Bertrand-de-Born.

Didier Lheureux’s players were surprised by the Touraine deal at home (17-30). Accommodating Auvergnates could allow them to stay at the top of the table, as Perigordins have already beaten them in the first round.

Challenge France -17F

PSO Bergerac/Montpon (2/4 points) v Tournefeuille (1/5 points) Saturday, February 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the Louis-Aragon gymnasium.

Bergeracoises lost at home to Béarnais de Bordes (32-28). The leader needed to win to keep one of the top three maintenance spots.

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