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Jelonch admits, he is always afraid of getting hurt

Anthony Jelonch was one of the 19 players released by the staff of the XV of . However, the case of the third row is somewhat different from his teammates. After his two serious injuries, the Gersois was released to Stade Toulousain to be able to gain playing time and get closer to his best level. He will thus start against Aviron Bayonnais and will want to reproduce his good performance from last weekend against , where he scored a double. In comments reported by The TeamJelonch himself recognized this desire to play to return to the top: “I feel better and better. But I'm still missing some automation in the field. I'm still not always in the right interval, in the right timing. You earn all of that by training and playing. When you've been arrested for eight months, it's always complicated when you come back. You have a lot of desire, but sometimes you don't have the right placements or the right benchmarks and that spoils things a little. I still have to continue working. »

“I’m just thinking about moving forward.”

As he comes out of two major knee injuries, it's impossible for Jelonch not to be apprehensive: “It would be a lie to tell you that I don’t have any apprehensions. I sometimes doubt but the first injury taught me to trust myself. As it went well, I know I can get back to my best level. Today, I am no longer at the stage of asking myself questions. I'm just thinking about moving forward. » With its third row, Stade Toulousain will want to regain first place in the Top 14 this Sunday evening.

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To summarize

Anthony Jelonch spoke about his state of form and his desire to gain strength after his long injury. The third row, released by the staff of the XV of France, wants to play as much as possible to regain sensations.


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