Amateur trophies 2024 in Tarn: Record trophies, discover the story of the awards ceremony and the winners of the 4th edition

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The amateur trophy awards ceremony was held this Wednesday evening in Graulhet, highlighting all the strata of the Tarn Ovalie.

Ces 4es Tarn amateur rugby trophies were special this year. For the first time, all the clubs in the department attended this event, the awards ceremony of which took place this Wednesday evening at the Forum de Graulhet. “These trophies are always a highlight of the season. They celebrate each year this idyll still intact between La Dépêche du Midi and amateur rugby, which is confirmed every weekend at the edge of the pitches”, underlines Guillaume Kempf, departmental manager of Tarn.

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And if all these clubs did not leave with a trophy in their hands, reserved for the players who received the most votes in the nine categories submitted to votes by Internet users, or for the winners of the six special prizes, they were all rewarded via one of their volunteers. In total, 31 of them took to the stage to receive a special medal, thus saluting the work of these men and women whose presence is vital to rugby. And these will not be the cases of Gaillac Henri Fraysse and Graulhétois Henri Auriol, two figures of their respective clubs honored by the committee prize, who will contradict the thesis of volunteers materializing the base of this sport, and of sports in general.

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Special also these Trophies, because they were the last of Alain Rey as president of the committee, he who spent eight years at the head of rugby 81, and a bunch of additional years through other missions . “It hurts my heart,” admitted Alain Rey. “But I am not going to leave them, and I will accompany them. I will not be on the field, but I will take my place on the bench.”

In addition to the participation of all the Tarn clubs, the success of this event can be measured by its impact on the La Dépêche du Midi website. More than 15,000 votes were recorded for this edition, a much better result than last year (12,000), which was already a record.

And if there is one that has broken records in recent times, it is the Tarn team, cited, congratulated and crowned this Wednesday evening. With the culmination of this historic raid on the Tarn during the Rugby Challenge, won among the girls by the U12s of the /Graulhet agreement, and among the boys by the U12s of the CO. Never has a single department taken 1st place in all categories in the same year. Individuals these 4es Trophies we tell you.

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National 2 and Federal 1: Adrien Vert (Graulhet)

Adrien Vert, trophy in hand, player of Nationale 2 and Fédérale 1.
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Adrien Vert's good year continued this Wednesday evening, in the city he knows so well since he plays there as a third row. The 25-year-old, who made his first selection with Algeria in February, won the National 2 and Federal 1 player trophy, awarded by the Evelyne agency. A great reward for this essential element of the SCG.

Federal 3 and Regional 1: Kévin Olivier (Montredon)

Kévin Olivier, represented by his coach Rodrigo Capo Ortega (right), crowned player of Federal 3 and Regional 1.
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A Federal 3 and Regional 1 player trophy, sponsored by Rybicki Construction, which should further encourage him in his goal of returning to the field. His career put on hold due to cancer, Kévin Olivier, absent this Wednesday evening and represented by his coach Rodrigo Capo Ortega, remained involved with Olympique Montredonnais by training his friends from the senior group.

Regional 2: Damien Greffier (Lisle)

Damien Greffier (right), elected Regional 2 player.
Damien Greffier (right), elected Regional 2 player.
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If this is indeed his last season with Lisle-sur-Tarn, we can say that he will have left through the front door. This Regional 2 player trophy, under the aegis of Mobalpa Albi, salutes his 13 years of investment with the ASL, where he signed to take over from his brother, forced to abandon rugby for health reasons.

Regional 3: Pierre Bézoui (Aussillon)

Pierre Bézoui, represented by its president Fabien Balfet (second from the left), promoted to Regional 3 player.
Pierre Bézoui, represented by its president Fabien Balfet (second from the left), promoted to Regional 3 player.
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For someone who doesn't like talking about himself too much, he was the star of this Regional 3 player trophy, of which Orti Labessouille was the godfather. Pierre Bézoui, absent this Wednesday evening and represented by its president Fabien Balfet, is a cornerstone of Aussillon. If he experienced the promotion to R2 last year with his brother, he will also share the joy of this reward with him.

Senior women: Elisa Garcia (SC Albi)

Elisa Garcia (sign in hand), elected senior player.
Elisa Garcia (sign in hand), elected senior player.
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For a student in the field of optics, she will have been in full view this Wednesday at the Forum de Graulhet. Elisa Garcia won the senior player's trophy, presented by La Dépêche du Midi. An individual reward crowning her superb season, which notably saw her lift the Women's Terroir Shield with the SCA.

Junior: Gaël Frayssinet (Carmaux)

Gaël Frayssinet (second from the right), junior player.
Gaël Frayssinet (second from the right), junior player.
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If he was able to return with this junior player trophy, sponsored by the City of Graulhet, Gaël Frayssinet owes it largely to himself. Because he was, with his friend Paul Ropèle, at the origin of the return of this category within the Carmausin club. By motivating friends, and by reaching an agreement with Valencia, the wish of this center or opener came true.

Cadet: Zoé Pons (SC Albi)

Zoé Pons (awards in hand), winner of the cadet player trophy.
Zoé Pons (awards in hand), winner of the cadet player trophy.
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She quietly continues on her merry way. Well, quietly, it all depends on who. Probably not for his opponents who endure his devastating tackles. Winner of the junior player trophy, awarded by Acom, Zoé Pons was praised for her valor on the field, but also for her overall progress as a player.

Cadet: Timéo Garric (Sidobre Montagne XV)

Timéo Garric (second from left), elected cadet player.
Timéo Garric (second from left), elected cadet player.
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His determination is unwavering. As soon as he learned he had diabetes, Timéo Garric asked his diabetologist if he could still play rugby. Fortunately yes. Otherwise Sidobre Montagne would not have so appreciated the human and rugby qualities of this boy, winner of the cadet player trophy, whose sponsor was Purple Campus.

Rugby school: Sidobre Montagne XV

The Sidobre rugby school (third from the left), awarded an amateur rugby trophy.
The Sidobre rugby school (third from the left), awarded an amateur rugby trophy.
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A young rugby school in the making. And this trophy, sponsored by Ecouter Voir and Evelyne, highlights all the work carried out by the Sidobre Montagne XV club. Parents and educators, like senior players, are always at the bedside of the young shoots of the merger between Vabre and Brassac. As the young people are there to encourage the adults.

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The U12 girls from Albi/Graulhet and the U12 from CO, winners of the La Dépêche du Midi Prize.
The U12 girls from Albi/Graulhet and the U12 from CO, winners of the La Dépêche du Midi Prize.
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League Prize: Staff M16 and M14 of the Tarn committee; Conviviality Award (sponsored by Trifyl): Segala Ovale XV; Best hopeful referee (sponsored by the Departmental Council): Manon Sanchez; La Dépêche du Midi Prize: Agreement Albi/Graulhet M12 (girls), CO M12 (boys); Tarn committee prize: Henri Fraysse (Gaillac) and Henri Auriol (Graulhet); Best coaches: Staff Espoirs Graulhet; 31 volunteers from the 31 Tarn clubs received a medal (sponsor: Crédit Agricole Midi-Pyrénées)

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