With a division gap separating it from Corbie (b) at kick-off, the Ailly-sur-Somme (b) team knew they were outsiders for this Coupe de la Somme final. Neck to neck for a long time, the Corbéennes were able to distance themselves at the end of the match (28-31) to lift their third cup in a row this Saturday June 15 in Abbeville.
Ailly didn’t miss much to win in this final. “ It was the lack of experience and lucidity at the end of the match that failed usestimated Stéphane Crignier, the Aillygeois coach. We defended ourselves well against a regional level team, and with a field player as a goalkeeper, I am proud of them despite everything “. Not perfect but effective, they held off Corbie until the 20the minute, before being taken back shortly before the break (16-18).
Corbie accelerates in the second period
Although they led for many minutes at the start of the match, the Corbie players never let go of the advantage they had acquired at half-time, and ended up winning with a three-goal lead (28-31). “ This victory is a great reward for the girls’ seasonappreciated Stéphane Saint-Solieux, the Corbie coach. We knew it would be a complicated match but they played with desire and determination and they did it. We are proud to win this third title in a row. »
AILLY-SUR-SOMME (b) – CORBIE (b): 28-31 (16-18)
THE RESULTS OF THE OTHER FINALS OF THE DAY
U15 girls
Feuquières-Saint-Blimont/Abbeville – Amiens PH: 35-23
U15 boys
Amiens PH – Feuquières-Saint-Blimont/Abbeville: 23-35
U18 girls
Corbie – Amiens PH: 23-24
U18 boys
Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher – Amiens PH: 32-37
Senior women
Ailly-sur-Somme (b) – Corbie (b): 28-31
Senior men
Ailly-sur-Somme (b) – Salouël: to come
PROGRAM
Sunday June 16
U11 girls: Ailly-sur-Noye – Abbeville at 10:30 a.m.
U11 boys: Amiens PH – Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher at 11:45 a.m.
U13 girls: Abbeville – Feuquières at 2 p.m.
U13 boys: Ailly-sur-Noye – Amiens PH at 3:45 p.m.