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At the Toulouse stadium, young people seem to blend without worries in the bath. Last Saturday, Ugo Mola had decided to leave Paul Graou at rest, not to take any risks in the face of the avalanche of injuries affecting the melee half post (Dupont, Saito and Capuozzo are forfeits). Therefore, the red and black manager had decided to launch in the Grand Bain Simon Daroque and Nathan Llaveria.
In a stadium full to fall for its second tenure, Daroque impressed. At only 19, he guided with a master’s hand the game of his family, even allowing himself to go and register a test. For Rugby drama, He returned to the preparation of the meeting and the role played by the executives to put it in confidence.
-“Ugo called us with Nathan on Tuesday. He told us that he wanted to put Paul at rest and that we were both on the sheet, that I was going to start and that Nathan would enter during the game. He announced it during the day to the group. Everyone came to congratulate us. The guys were super cool, they said: “We’re going to do everything to make it go well.” And the forwards told me: “Don’t worry about the rucks, we’re going to go and the balloons will be clean.” I replied: “That’s all I ask you.” Afterwards, for the rest, I try to do what it takes. »»
Daroque thanks Ramos for his help
Beyond the XXL performance of the front package, Simon Daroque was able to count on the experience of Thomas Ramos, placed at the opening, to guide him: “I don’t see what’s going on behind me, I’m just trying to manage the forwards and everything that is ruck. But Thomas speaks so much that in fact, I feel like I have eyes behind my head. »»
To summarize
Simon Daroque told Rugbyrama his incredible performance for Castres for his second tenure with the Toulouse stadium. He put forward the role played by Thomas Ramos to help him feel good.