“The pain was too strong”, the confidences of Sacha Valleau (RC ) about the end of his career

“The pain was too strong”, the confidences of Sacha Valleau (RC ) about the end of his career
“The pain was too strong”, the confidences of Sacha Valleau (RC Vannes) about the end of his career

Why are you announcing the end of your playing career today?

I tried to come back for 10 months, but I have just been declared permanently unfit by occupational medicine. We did everything possible to delay the decision, but the pain was too great. I am still unable to run, traveling by public transport is complicated. I’m stopping after ten years of career.

When and how did this injury occur?

I injured my back at the end of last season, just before the final stages, during a cohesion training course with the military. Bad reception on an obstacle course. But there was already a fragility in the back. I have always been physically fragile, obliged to have an impeccable lifestyle. Today, I have to stop exercising to try to get back to a normal life. There is no miracle treatment.

What is your contractual situation, while you were under contract at RC until next June?

I was fired for incapacity. This is the classic procedure and it was my wish, rather than staying off work for three or four years. I need to move on and seize opportunities, launch my new career. I’m only 28 years old and great things await me. I hope to sign with a media, I will be happy to bring my expertise as a consultant, while completing my mission with the Vannes group engaged in SuperSevens (French 7s championship, the final phases of which will be played in February) . I’ll be happy to end on that. I’m leaving Vannes, but a part of me will always be here.

How are you coping with this difficult decision?

It’s still a bit of a death, when you can’t decide when to stop or play one last match with your friends. But I put things into perspective, I am proud of my career. I just regret not having been able to discover the Top 14 with Vannes. I would like to continue working in rugby, taking advantage of my knowledge of the sector.

Will rugby sevens remain the main marker of your playing career?

Yes, obviously, because I spent more than seven out of ten years there. But I experienced things here, in Vannes, that I had never experienced: communion with the home crowd, the length of a championship season and a family club, with values. I don’t regret going to rugby at 7 to 18 years old. Antoine Dupont was the first skeptic at the time, because I was at Stade Toulousain and in the French youth XV team. But when he was crowned Olympic champion this summer, he sent me a little message to tell me that I was right! The 7th was an indescribable joy in my career. I still watch all the matches and follow all the competitions.

What will you remember from your three seasons in Vannes?

I had an extraordinary adventure, with ups and downs. I didn’t know anyone when I arrived. I had never played professionally in XV. I wasn’t very good at the beginning, because it was really another sport. What gave me the strength not to give up was discovering a new family and exceptional players. It took me a year to assimilate everything and feel comfortable on the field. Not everything was easy, but the story ended in apotheosis with the promotion to the Top 14. And when I see how the team is selling its skin dearly this season, I am proud and happy to have brought my little stone in the building.

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