Last straight line for the Espoirs, Juniors and Cadets of Colomiers Rugby. 4 days from the end, the proteges of the Pigozzo-Mémain-Beco trio are currently 5th in the Elite group ranking. Authors of a convincing winter with in particular a good series of 4 consecutive victories, the young columérins then chained 2 defeats in a row. Recently, they lost to Grenoble and then to UBB at home 19-26. Located 1 small point from Castres Olympique, the first to qualify for the finals, everything is still playable for the Espoirs who have 3 receptions and 1 trip to make. First, from this Sunday at 3 p.m. against Aurillac at the Michel-Bendichou stadium before a boiling derby against Stade Toulousain set for April 24, still at home. As for the Crabos, the juniors placed in pool 1 are currently in 4th place. They have a record of 1 win and 3 losses but they can still finish this phase in style with, again, 4 games to play. After an interminable truce of nearly 3 months, they are back this Saturday at 3 p.m. at the André Roux stadium against the group leaders FC Grenoble. A gala match that will have to be followed up with a trip to Provence Rugby and two new receptions from Brive and Massy.
For the Cadets, the Alamercery remain on a good series of 2 successes in a row. Against Montauban 32-22 on December 4 and in Castres in the process. As for their elders, 4 games are still to be played by the end of the regular phase. And it (re) starts this Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Michel-Bendichou stadium against Bègles. Then will come an away match against Montpellier then two home matches against Grenoble and Pau. Finally, the Cadets Gaudermen, evolving in rally with Tournefeuille, are for the moment 5th in pool and are only 3 points from the podium. With a balanced record of 7 wins for 6 losses, they had a good run, like in March when they dominated Montauban 57-19 and narrowly lost to Béziers 22-21. They have just three days left to play against Agen on April 9 before traveling to Toulouse and Castres.
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