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Very seriously disrupted due to bad weather, this day was marked by the misstep of Villeneuvois in Departmental 1 and Departmental 2.
– Departmental 1: SU Agen (2) maintains its performance
Four out of six matches were disputed. The weekend’s performance is to the credit of Saïd Amellal’s Agenais who defeated Fifi Parrel’s Villeneuvois on their grass (2-1). The Agen reservists are thus regaining height in the ranking and are preparing as best they can for the shock which will pit them against the leader ASSA Pays du Dropt next Saturday. Assaïstes who were frightened by enterprising Neracais. Sébastien Bertin’s men made the difference in the first period (goals from Tom Cheze, Thibaut Cambril and a Nerac defender against his camp), but then “dropped back and didn’t produce much except a few counter-attacks poorly negotiated.
The Neracais reduced the score (3-2) and only admitted defeat at the end of the match with a goal from Tom Cheze (4-2). The Marmandais reservists made a strong impression by sweeping Virazeil-Puymiclan (4-0). Adel Nadoui’s men thus return to the forefront (5th). The Boétien reservists, who had been corrected last weekend by the leader Pays du Dropt, rectified the situation and obtained a meritorious draw on the ground of Saint-Colomb-de-Lauzun (3-3).
– Departmental 2: EBBE (3) resists Agen RC
Only two matches out of six were able to take place. In the Agglo derby, the second knives of the EBBE managed to hold off the Agen Racingmen, only conceding the equalizer at the very end of the match (3-3). In the other duel, it was the Castelmoronnais who had the last word. Although dominant, the Villeneuvois reserves were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities while their opponents were more realistic (2-0).
– Departmental 3: Astafort goes around again
Only one match could be played. In Pool B, the Astaffortais, who conceded their first defeat of the season last weekend against Roquefort (1-2), were able to bounce back in front of AS Passage FC (2) (1-0).
– Weekend questions
“Did you play? No, the match was postponed. And you? Postponed too.”
How many times was this dialogue heard this weekend? Because only nine matches out of 32 took place due to bad weather.
And a question resurfaced: when will there be synthetic pitches in Lot-et-Garonne? Faced with the prohibitive cost of such equipment for small clubs, disgruntled people have asked the following question: why is real maintenance of the grounds not carried out by the municipalities?
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