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You have an appointment until the evening of November 17, 2024 to vote online to elect the U18 player from Haute-Garonne. The winner will be rewarded during a major departmental Rugby evening which will be held on November 28.
Organized in partnership with Committee 31, the “Amateur Rugby Trophies” return for a new edition in the department.
For the U18 player, four players were nominated by the jury. Now it's up to you to vote (at the bottom of the page)!
Rachel Baudelot (17 years old, first row, RAS La Saudrune/Tournefeuille)
Surprised to be nominated, Rachel was, however, she who stopped her season in March due to a major ankle injury. But she is not there by chance. At 17, she completed her first season last year! After hesitating for a long time, she took the plunge thanks to her friends, who had already designated her as “a warrior”. And for good reason, she loves to make contact. Always away from the field, she stamps her foot to resume and “kill everything”. Having become the team's number 1 fan because of her injury, she is always there at matches and training but also to lend a hand to the club.
Noëlie Bort (16 years old, center, US Saint-Sulpice)
Last year was the season of big changes for the player. First season at XV, she loved this change in category and was even called up for the Haute-Garonne selection for the first time. An experience that helped him progress enormously. A true hope, this year she joined the Lycée Bellevue in the sport studies rugby excellence section. And if she gives so much to rugby, it is following the death of her grandfather, who was very involved at US Saint-Sulpice. “When I'm on the pitch, I always have my grandpa with me, he pushes me. “Focused on her studies, she knows that rugby will not last her whole life.
Juliette Rimont (18 years old, scrum-half, Entente Vallée du Girou)
It was time for confirmation last year for Juliette Rimont. Having become an important player in her Vallée du Girou team, this new status allowed her to join the Haute-Garonne selection. Enough to progress at high speed, but also to adapt, she says. Happy to have improved her kicking game, it was in CP class that she discovered rugby thanks to TO XIII. Since then, she has never given up: “It’s a sport that suits me well, the values, the sharing and mutual aid aspect.” Currently, she trains children in her first club, Launaguet.
Chloë Cosson (15 years old, 3rd row, Pays Sud Toulouse)
Make way for the youngest in this category. At 15 years old, Chloë is a real gem! Last year, she moved up to XV, discovered a more competitive, harder rugby, and she loved it! “I like the contact, fighting in the rucks”. Shy, rugby allowed her to gain self-confidence. Rugby is his life “Without rugby I am nothing, every time I had problems, I went to play rugby.” Fully integrated into her club, she has departmental selections, but also and above all with the France pole. Rough diamond alert for those who dream of the professional world!