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The winners of the fourth edition of the Lot amateur Rugby Trophies organized by La Dépêche du Midi and the Lot rugby committee were revealed this Thursday evening, on the occasion of a beautiful evening which took place at the Castelnau-Montratier village hall.
Lot rugby shone brightly this Thursday evening at the Castelnau-Montratier village hall on the occasion of the prize giving ceremony for the fourth Lot amateur rugby trophies organized by La Dépêche du Midi and the departmental rugby committee of the Lot. Batch.
Throughout this great evening which took place in the presence of Eric Laffont Baylet, managing director of the Dépêche du Midi Group and Jean-Claude Tardieu president of the Lot rugby committee, all those who raised the colors of the Lot oval during the 2023-2024 season, and which you voted for, were rewarded.
For this 2024 edition of the Amateur Rugby Trophies, ten categories were submitted to your votes. During this evening which brought together the large family of the departmental oval, the winners of this fourth edition were revealed.
Figeacois Quentin Viazac was named Fédérale’s best player.
The Trophy for the best player in Regional 1 went to US Souillac player Loïc Leygonie.
The prize for the best player in Regional 2 and 3 was awarded to Benjamin Roques of the Châtaigneraie Célé Rugby club.
Thalia Da Silva was awarded the Trophy for the best female rugby player
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Louise Brousse, from the RRNQ, received the Trophy for the best female rugby player
to XV.
Marivalois Clément Garrigues was elected best young club-trained prospect.
Castelnaudaise Suzie Belvèze won the Trophy for the best young club-trained player.
The Trophy for the best sevens rugby player was awarded to Saint-Céréen Valentin Bac.
The trophy for the best sevens rugby player was awarded to Figeacoise Luna Delpuech.
Finally, it is the Saint-Céré Rugby School which was designated Rugby School for these fourth Lot amateur rugby Trophies.
During this evening, the president of the Lot de rugby committee Jean-Claude Tardieu presented the awareness-raising operation linked to addictions carried out by the Lot de rugby committee in partnership with the gendarmerie.
Then, after the Lot volunteers were honored, six additional distinctions were awarded, including:
The La Dépêche du Midi prize was awarded to Jean-Michel Vialatte, a volunteer who has been very involved for many years in the life of the Union Sportive Luzéchoise.
Saint-Céréen Eric Larribe was awarded the prize for best staff.
The best referee prize was awarded to Jérôme Bedou.
The special prize from the Lot rugby committee went to Pierre Colonna (Castres Top 14 player trained at Cahors Rugby).
The Figeac U16s and the Stade Marivalois U16s received the special prize from the Occitanie rugby league.
Finally, the prize for promoting Lot rugby was awarded to Lionel Veyssières, from the UNSS du Lot.
A very good list of results for this fourth edition of the Lot Amateur Rugby Trophies which, beyond the winners of the evening, highlighted all the driving forces of the Lot oval.
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