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Sport. The TMB goes to a cador, Colomiers welcomes Agen… The posters of the weekend in Toulouse

Toulouse Métropole Basket will tread the parquet floor of Lattes Montpellier, Friday, on behalf of the 14e LFB day. (©Toulouse Metropolis Basketball)

Big weekend of sport to come to Toulouse ! This will begin this Thursday, February 23, 2023 with Colomiers who will receive Agen (9 p.m.). The following day, Friday 24 February, the Toulouse Metropolis Basketball will tread the parquet floor of Lattes Montpellier (8 p.m.). At the same time, the Fenix Handball will challenge Cesson Rennes (8 p.m.).

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Then, on Saturday 25 February, the TO XIII will be traveling to Bradford (2 p.m.), the Spacer’s will welcome Saint Nazaire (6 p.m.), the women of Blagnac will receive Bobigny (8 p.m.) and the Toulouse Stadium will receive the Section Paloise (9:05 p.m.).

Finally, on Sunday February 26, the women of Stade Toulousain will host Stade Rennais (1 p.m.) and the Téfecé will play on the lawn of Reims (3 p.m.).

Complicated trip for Toulouse Métropole Basket to Lattes Montpellier

It’s a sacred piece which is reserved for the Toulouse Metropolis Basketball. This Friday, February 24, the daughters of Xavier Noguera are moving to Lattes Montpellier on behalf of the 13e LFB day (20 hours). In the grip of total doubt, the Pioneers can no longer do it, suffering 11 setbacks in a row.

Currently last in the championship, the Toulousaines must create the feat among the Héraultaises, fourth, at the risk of seriously compromising their chances of maintenance. But the task is almost impossible as the Montpellier women have performed very well in their lair since the start of the season…

A clash at the top of the table between Colomiers and Agen

Colomiers have been better since the start of 2023. Despite the setback conceded on the lawn of Grenoble (34-20) – current best team in the championship since the resumption – last weekend, the Columérins are surfing on a very positive dynamic.

Pointing to sixth place in Pro D2, Julien Sarraute’s men are only six behind Mont-de-Marsan, second. If successful against Agen, third, Thursday, February 23 (9 p.m.), the Hauts-Garonne could even double their opponents in the evening.

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The Spacers in search of continuity against Saint Nazaire

THE Spacer’s are struggling to string together good results this season. However, the people of Toulouse have sometimes given us some bangs. Witness the convincing victory in Narbonne (0-3) in December or recently against Poitiers (3-0). But, the men of Patrick Duflos suffer from a crying lack of regularity.

With the scathing defeat in Paris last weekend (3-1), the Hauts-Garonnais point to 12e place in the championship, 10 units from the qualifying places for the final stages. A success against Saint Nazaire, Saturday February 25 (6 p.m.) as part of the 22e League A day, is then required. Especially since the Nazairiens, corrected respectively by Narbonne (0-3), Nantes (0-3) and Tours (0-3), do not enjoy a sparkling form.

Stade Toulousain wants to consolidate its leadership position against Pau

The Toulouse Stadium wants to redeem himself against Pau. Authors of an insufficient performance against Toulon, the Rouge et Noir logically fell at the Vélodrome last weekend (17-6). Fortunately for them, their throne was only slightly endangered by its runner-up, Stade Français, beaten in Bayonne (29-26).

Deprived of their internationals, the Toulousains will nevertheless have to reconnect with success against Pau, Saturday February 24 (9:05 p.m.), as part of the 19e day of Top 14. Especially since the Pau, defeated four times in their last five outings and executioners of Hauts-Garonne in the first leg (26-16), are going through a difficult period.

Complicated trip for Téfécé in Reims

It is a major challenge that awaits the Téfecé. On the move near Reims, Sunday February 26 on behalf of the 25e day of Ligue 1, the Toulousains will have a lot to face against Rémois solid in the championship. And for good reason: the Champenois are on a series of 16 straight games without the slightest defeat in the hexagonal elite.

Their last loss dates back to September 18 against Monaco (0-3). But the Hauts-Garonne have nothing to be ashamed of their latest performances. Despite the defeat against OM on Sunday evening (2-3), the Violets are enjoying good momentum. Especially since the Violets recently beat Will Still’s band in 8e final of the Coupe de France (3-1).

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TO XIII want to continue their excellent start to the season in Bradford

For his return to the second tier of English rugby, the TO XIII couldn’t have asked for a better start. Authors of a faultless, including two real corrections inflicted on Newcastle (58-0) and York (36-0), the proteges of Sylvain Houles are currently co-leaders of the championship, with Featherstone.

The Toulouse leader announced it at the start of the exercise: “We want to go back to the first division as quickly as possible because once we have tasted it, we want to go back there”. To do this, the Hauts-Garonnais will have to win on the lawn of Bradford, Saturday February 4 (2 p.m. as part of the 4e Championship day, because Featherstone does not seem willing to make it easy for Toulouse.

Fenix ​​Handball in search of continuity at Cesson Rennes

Thanks to its success against Pays d’Aix in its last outing (29-25), the Fenix Handball, fifth in the championship, has returned to the fight for European places. The objective is clear: to stay there. Moreover, the president of the club, Philippe Dallard, made a speech relatively similar to his counterpart treiziste before the resumption. “We want to be close to European games again because when we have already touched on them, we want to come back to them as soon as possible”.

Like an attractive start to the year, the Toulouse team will therefore have to continue this momentum. For this, Pierrick Chelle’s partners will have to acquire the Glaz Arena in Cesson Rennes for their cause, Friday February 24 (8 p.m.) during the 18e Star League day. Especially since the Bretons, defeated seven times in their last seven meetings, are at their worst.

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The women of Blagnac want to keep their invincibility against Bobigny

Authors of a thundering season with seven successes in as many matches, the women of Blagnac are already guaranteed to finish at the top of Pool B, three days from the end of the regular phase. The intentions are now clear: to remain undefeated.

To do this, a success is therefore essential against the red lantern, Bobigny, Saturday February 25 (8 p.m.), as part of the 8e Women’s Elite 1 day. Even if the Franciliennes are in last place, they have proven time and time again that they have the qualities and the weapons to titillate any team.

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Imperative victory for the women of Stade Toulousain against Stade Rennais

The women of Toulouse Stadium are not experiencing the ideal start to the season. And for good reason. Less than three days before the end of the regular phase, the champions of France have already conceded two defeats. Pointing to third place in Pool A, behind Montpellier and Stade Bordelais, the Toulousaines did not make it easy for the quarter-finals.

In order not to move further away from the leading duo, Toulouse must therefore carry out a good operation against Stade Rennais, Sunday February 26 (1 p.m.), on behalf of the 8e Women’s Elite 1 day.

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