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Rugby – Section Paloise: to challenge , Calles is a candidate

Two good news last Saturday at the final whistle of the match, in prime time against Stade Français: an improved victory and the absence of major injury. The medical assessment which followed did not bring any bad news and the update of the infirmary this week only led to marginal modifications, namely the officialization of the success this Thursday, October 3, of the operations planned to one shoulder of hooker Lucas Rey and left pillar Hugo Parrou.

A player absent against will return but it is the Argentinian left pillar Ignacio Calles, summoned with the Pumas to play the last match of the Rugby Championship.

The end of the tunnel for Auradou

For the rest, the situations within the rehabilitation-rehabilitation center are unchanged: the pillars Rémi Seneca (cruciate ligament rupture, recovery), Lekso Kaulashvili (serious ankle sprain) and Siate Tokolahi (Achilles tendon rupture); the 2e line Mickaël Capelli (rupture of the knee cruciate ligament, recovery); 3rd row players Paulo Pelesasa (sprained elbow and fractured left forearm), Reece Hewat (sprained internal lateral ligament), Luke Whitelock (ruptured Achilles tendon) and Thibaut Hamonou (concussion) are all continuing their recovery just like winger Thomas Carol (cruciate ligament rupture) and fly-half Clément Mondinat (meniscus).

Additional player Tom Franklin (34) continues his preparation. But the sense of urgency to know it is available dissipates. Because with the latest favorable developments in the investigation concerning the complaint in Argentina which hits Hugo Auradou, the return to play of the second international row (21 years old) who has not played for the Paloise Section since March 30 in , becomes clearer…

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