Pro D2: Julien Lebian most used element… Discover the playing times of SU players after the first leg

Pro D2: Julien Lebian most used element… Discover the playing times of SU players after the first leg
Pro D2: Julien Lebian most used element… Discover the playing times of SU Agen players after the first leg

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Looking at the statistics, a typical XV emerges regarding the number of minutes played.

It should be noted that forty-two players were used by the Suaviste staff and it is the captain Julien Lebian who is to date the most in demand (910 minutes) ahead of Iban Etcheverry (908 minutes) and Billy Searle (881 minutes). ).

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Playing times of SU Agen players

1. Julien Lebian; twelve times holder; 910 minutes.
2. Iban Etcheverry; twelve times holder; 908 minutes.
3. Billy Searle (ENG); eleven times starter, twice substitute; 881 minutes.
4. Franck Pourteau; ten times starter, four times substitute; 867 minutes.
5. Santiago Socino (ARG); thirteen times starter, once substitute; 796 minutes.
6. Valentin Gayraud; nine times starter, four times substitute; 783 minutes.
7. Kolinio Ramoka (FID); ten times starter, once substitute; 781 minutes.
8. Evan Olmstead (CAN); nine times starter, four times substitute; 746 minutes.
9. Clément Garrigues; nine times starter, three times substitute; 707 minutes.
10. Jack Maunder (ENG); eight times starter, six times substitute; 640 minutes.
11. Hans Lombard-Buret; eleven times starter, twice substitute; 614 minutes.
12. Lucas Martins (POR); seven times starter, three times substitute; 612 minutes.
13. William Demotte; six times starter, five times substitute; 589 minutes.
14. Peyo Muscarditz; eight times starter, three times substitute; 580 minutes.
15. Loris Tolot; seven times starter, once substitute; 566 minutes.
16. Alex Burin; eight times starter, three times substitute; 543 minutes.
17. Fotu Lokotui (TON); six times starter, four times substitute; 506 minutes.
18. Dorian Bellot; six times starter, six times substitute; 496 minutes.
19. Arnaud Duputs; seven times starter, once substitute; 485 minutes.
20. Matthieu Bonnet; five times starter, four times substitute; 452 minutes.
21. Vincent Farré; five times starter, four times substitute; 422 minutes.
22. Mamuka Mstoiani (GEO); twice starter, eight times substitute; 348 minutes.
23. Lasha Macharashvili (GEO); four times starter, six times substitute; 336 minutes.
24. Pierre Jouvin; twice starter, eleven times substitute; 331 minutes.
25. Beau Farrance (ENG); three times starter, six times substitute; 321 minutes.
26. Tomasi Fineanganofo (TON); four times starter, once substitute; 309 minutes.
27. Romain Darchen; four times starter, twice substitute; 305 minutes.
28. Matthew De Giovanni; four times starter, twice substitute; 276 minutes.
29. John Madigan (IRL); four times starter, once substitute; 231 minutes.
30. Florent Guion; twice starter, five times substitute; 219 minutes.
31. Henry Purdy (ENG); three times holder; 202 minutes.
32. Théo Belan; twice starter, twice substitute; 199 minutes.
33. Javier Eissmann (CHI); twice starter, twice substitute; 182 minutes.
34. Thibaud Mazzoleni; twice starter, twice substitute; 159 minutes.
35. Ethan Randle; once starter, four times substitute; 132 minutes.
36. Jean-Marcellin Buttin; twice holder; 108 minutes.
37. Emile Dayral; once a starter, once a substitute; 91 minutes.
38. Théo Idjellidaine; once starter, twice substitute; 84 minutes.
39. Martin Devergie; once a substitute; 59 minutes.
40. Inoke Nalaga (FID); une fois titular ; 48 minutes.
41. Lucas Malbert; once a substitute; forty minutes.
42. Hayam El Bibouji; twice substitute; 34 minutes.

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Starting XV during playing time

15. Franck Pourteau (867 minutes)
14. Lucas Martins (POR) (612 minutes)
13. Clément Garrigues (707 minutes)
12. Kolinio Ramoka (FID) (781 minutes)
11. Iban Etcheverry (908 minutes)
10. Billy Searle (ANG) (881 minutes)
9. Jack Maunder (ANG) (640 minutes)
8. Fotu Lokotui (TON) (506 minutes)
7. Valentin Gayraud (783 minutes)
6. Julien Lebian (910 minutes)
5. William Demotte (589 minutes)
4. Evan Olmstead (CAN) (746 minutes)
3. Alex Burin (543 minutes)
2. Santiago Socino (ARG) (796 minutes)
1. Hans Lombard-Buret (614 minutes)

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