The young Chartrains held out against Hennebont for a long time yesterday before losing ground at the end of the match, leaving the Bretons happy to win away (23-28).
Both teams were struggling to get into the game and were clumsy at their endeavors. It was the guards who showed themselves to their advantage. In six minutes, Ludwikowski and Radic made four and three saves respectively.
However, Hennebont immediately took the lead (+3.6 ‘) and kept it for the first quarter of an hour. Chartres recovered (6-6), then in turn took the lead up to four minutes from half-time. Garnon’s two consecutive goals gave the Bretons back the advantage (10-11).
Upon restart, Hennebont continued his march forward with a gap in his favor that ranged between one and three goals. We have to wait for the last four minutes to see Chartrains, lacking maturity on the important balls to be negotiated, give in to the blows of Hennebontais. The latter had the pinnacle of success in what he undertook and offered Korentin Luy a win over his former Chartres teammates.
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