And ten for Saran. The leader went on a tenth game without defeat (nine wins and a draw) by winning widely on the side of Selestat, this Friday, as part of the 24th day (27-34). Leading from the break (14-21, 30th), the Septors were then able to manage this advantage, taking advantage of the 8 goals of Quentin Eymann, well helped by his counterpart on the right flank, Théo Avelange-Demouge, author of eight goals. In the standings, Fabien Courtial’s men consolidate their place at the top of the standings, with a five-point lead (and two more matches) over Pontault-Combault. Despite Nicolas Minne’s 6 goals, the Alsatians slipped to eleventh place.
The SAHB sees their neighbor in particular, Strasbourg, take two points in advance, after their great victory acquired at Massy (29-30). Well in place from the first act (13-16, 30th), Yvan Gérard’s teammates (8 goals) had to endure the Massicoise reaction (22-20, 44th), to finally conclude at the end of the match, after a penalty missed by Edson Imare, and a final banderilla by Joffrey Bonnemberger. Beaten, the Ile-de-France club therefore remains fifth. Finally, in the last game of the day, Valence has taken an almost definitive step towards maintaining by dominating Billere (31-25). Leading throughout the game (16-14, 30th), the Drômois led their boat until the final whistle, taking advantage of 10 goals from the indestructible Sylvain Kieffer, and nine saves (at 53% ) by Julien Salmon.
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Photo credit: Valentin Le Flamand
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