yellow cards which are expensive for the Sud-Haute- agreement

yellow cards which are expensive for the Sud-Haute- agreement
yellow cards which are expensive for the Sud-Haute-Marne agreement

Hayange beats Entente Sud Haute- 56-20

Hayange. For the last match of the first phase, the Entente Sud Haute-Marne suffered the law of Hayange which imposed itself (56-20), Sunday November 17.

However, the start of the match was rather interesting on the Haut-Marne side. After conceding a try in the 7th minute, Baptiste Couturier responded in the 17th minute. The Chaumonto-Langrois were in the game before experiencing a big blow, in the 34th minute, receiving two yellow cards. At thirteen against fifteen, the Entente Sud Haute-Marne was going to pay for this double numerical inferiority. “We conceded 24 points in ten minutes,” cursed Maxime who replaced Jacques Rachet on the bench. “We had a burst of pride at the end of the match by scoring a second try by Anthony Perret. It's a real shame, because there was investment from the players. »

A feeling shared by Adrien Delblouwe, the captain of the Entente. “Hayange was an opponent within our reach. The two yellow cards received before half-time hurt us. Hayange played very quickly. We defended a little better at the end of the match. »

In total, on Sunday, the Chaumonto-Langrois conceded seven tries. Resting next weekend, Charly Mirand's partners will try to move forward for the return match against Saint-André-les-Vergers.

Like last Sunday, the reserve put in a very good performance, winning by a wide margin (84-22). “The players respected the opponent. We see the progression of the beginner players within this team and the results are there. We have a real reserve team that can perhaps get a shield at the end of the season,” concludes Maxime Beaune.

Romain Randoing

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