Second trip to Alsace in 15 days for the Columérines who must return with victory.
> Geispolsheim within reach of Colomiers
The players of former international Laurence Clauss-Lemarchand are on paper inferior to the Columérines. Even if the Senegalese Anne-Françoise Diouf (ex-Limoges) was not yet qualified to take the floor with her new team of NF1.
But to win, they will have to be aggressive. Both in attack, to provoke the errors of Geispolsheim whose quality of the bench is not at the level of the starting five, and in defense, their big weak point to date, to limit the impact of the Angolan international Miguel and alumni of the SIG, Virginie Dupuy, Léia Bouderra and Cécile Dambach who are the main Alsatians to watch. Managing the fatigue of this second trip to the Grand Est in 15 days will also be decisive. With the victory, Colomiers would reduce to one point its delay on the first non-relegation which is none other before this evening’s match than… Geispolsheim.
> Serious test for TOAC
Largely beaten at Meilhan last week, the Toulouse team (9th, 4 wins, 3 losses, one game late) are not favorites against Horsarrieu (6 wins, 2 losses), runner-up to leader Pornic. But they have the means to create the surprise of the day within their dense Pool B of NM2.
> On display
NF1: Geispolsheim – Colomiers, this evening, 8 p.m.
NF2: Bouaye – TMB Espoirs, this evening, 8 p.m.
NF3: Grandfonds – Cugnaux, in Castelculier, and Tournefeuille – Cunac/Lescure, Léonard de Vinci gymnasium, tomorrow, 3:30 p.m.
NM2 : TOAC – Horsarrieu, Dewoitine room, this evening, 8 p.m.
NM3 : Villeneuve-sur-Lot – Stade Toulousain, this evening, 8 p.m.
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