A second row in search of playing time is heading to Stade Niçois

A second row in search of playing time is heading to Stade Niçois
A second row in search of playing time is heading to Stade Niçois

Faced with intense competition, the second row of Aix-en-Provence, despite a contract until 2026, chose to leave the south of France to fly towards new horizons, further east: the Stade Niçois.

Competition and gaming ambition: the starting cocktail

The players Tyrell, Hannoyer, Dufour, Suta as well as the Australian newcomers, Hanigan et rowing, erected a competitive wall of such a level that the second row, whose name has not been communicated, preferred to change jerseys to find the space necessary to express his talent.

A joint press release to announce a change of direction

The Aix-en-Provence club and the player shared their joint decision via a press release published last Friday.

The reason given: the athlete’s desire to embark on a project more in line with his expectations of playing time, after a season where he only set foot on the pitch during 17 meetingseither 773 minutes of play.

A rich journey meeting the ambition of Nice

The transaction seems to be beneficial for both parties, since the former Colomiers player will be working for the Nice Stadiumrecently promoted to Pro D2 and looking for reinforcements in its workforce, in particular a number 5 of good caliber.

With 163 professional matches and a frame of 1.96 m for 120 kg, the experienced native of Niort is committed to the next three seasons, suggesting a strong commitment from the Nice club in order to assert itself in this new competitive environment.

Stade Niçois: Reinforcement in progress

If Stade Niçois had hoped to recruit for a while Flying Bulletwho finally opted for Biarritz, their reactivity bore fruit with this promising signing.

However, the club continues its summer market, looking for additional pieces, particularly within its forward pack.

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