the essentials Without a victory after 4 days, currently in a relegated position, the Columérines must win.
At the end of the season two teams, out of twelve, from each NF1 pool will be relegated. By starting their season with four defeats, just like Pôle France which cannot be relegated, the Columérines, eleventh, have put themselves in the red zone, already 2 points behind the first non-relegation place, Geispolsheim, which closes the march of a group of five teams to two victories. There we find Martigues, Roanne, Gimont and Annemasse, Colomiers’ opponent of the day, fifth with the benefit of his best point average.
> Fall replaced
Annemasse, promoted, has a collective which is riding on its success last season (finalist of NF2) to slide on the defensive waves offered to it by its opponents. With leading figures Margot Vidal-Genève, ex-teammate of Toulouse Ewl Guennoc in Mondeville, motivated in the club of her birthplace and Johana Lukoki, European and world champion 3×3 U18 2016 with Astou Gaye and Sarah Shematsi , then at the TMB.
Colomiers decided to part ways with the Senegalese international Aminata Fall, whom the staff did not judge to be up to the level, and replaced her with Jessica Clémençon, back after a first stint at USC from 2017 to 2020. He hopes to live an end to October that was more rosy than gloomy.
> On display
NF1: Colomiers – Annemasse, René-Piquemal room, this evening 8 p.m.
NF2: Lamboisières-Martin – TMB Espoirs, this evening 8 p.m.
NF3: Cugnaux-Coteaux du Luy, Jean-Bouin gymnasium, and Amou-Tournefeuille, tomorrow 3:30 p.m.
NM2: Auch – TOAC, this evening 8 p.m.
NM3: STB – Valence/Condom, Léo-Lagrange room, this evening 8 p.m.
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