the president of a club soon to leave to occupy a more prestigious position?

the president of a club soon to leave to occupy a more prestigious position?
the president of a club soon to leave to occupy a more prestigious position?

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A month ago, René Bouscatel told L'Indépendant that there was no reason why he should not be a candidate for re-election as president of the National League. But if until then, no other candidate has declared himself (René Bouscatel has not officially announced his candidacy), the former president of Stade Toulousain could finally have a strong opponent in the person of the current president of LOU Rugby, Yann Roubert.

Roubert against Bouscatel?

According to the latest revelations from La Dépêche, several presidents would be in favor of the idea of ​​seeing the leader take the helm of the LNR. Yann Roubert is already quite involved since he has been a member of the Steering Committee since 2016 and also serves as vice-president responsible for international affairs. But if he ever declares himself a candidate and is elected, Yann Roubert will then have to leave his position at the head of LOU Rugby for a position as president of the LNR which is a…volunteer activity.

Will this last point slow down Yann Roubert? To be continued. The elections for the presidency of the LNR will take place on March 13.

To summarize

The elections for the presidency of the National Rugby League will take place on March 13. René Bouscatel should be a candidate for re-election but could face him the current president of a Top 14 club who could therefore soon leave his club in the event of candidacy and election.



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