2024 amateur trophies in Haute-Garonne: vote for your school

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You have an appointment until the evening of November 17, 2024 to vote online to elect the Haute-Garonne school. 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 rugby school, four clubs were nominated by the jury. Now it's up to you to vote (at the bottom of the page)!

Grenade Sports rugby school

Grenade Sports.

“The 2023 World Cup effect and the titles at Stade Toulousain can explain our progress. » Manager of the Grenada rugby school, Xavier Pandelle (46 years old) counts 250 children. “Over the last three seasons, we have reviewed things, particularly the training of our educators,” continues the man who supervises the U14 category. “Take and give” is the club’s motto. “With us, everyone has their place. We don't make a selection. Respect and living together are the basis of our operation,” insists the manager, supported by around fifty volunteers.

US Quint-Fonsegrives Rugby School

Quint-Fonsegrives.

At 71, Gérard Abadie, head of the Quint-Fonsegrives rugby school, “still has the flame”. “It’s above all teamwork. I also have a co-manager at my side. Then, in each category, we have parent parents to help us, particularly with the administrative part. At Quint, it’s conviviality that takes precedence above all,” explains the man who, as an educator, went through Balma and the TUC. Currently, there are 160 children. “There were 80 of them when I arrived. And it’s also nice to see old people returning to the club as seniors,” he appreciates.

Save Valley rugby school

Save Valley.
Save Valley.

“We are a village club and it’s not at all pejorative when I say that. We are proud of our values, with respect for others obviously at the top of the list. » This is how Damien Audinet presents the Save Valley rugby school. “We have 230 children, including around twenty girls. We have been increasing since the 2018-2019 season. And in this journey, I necessarily involve around sixty volunteers,” continues the manager. Note that this season, as part of the Erasmus project, the club should this time welcome foreign delegations.

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