in Aude (Federal 1): Edwin Péchard, the ROC of RO Castelnaudary

in Aude (Federal 1): Edwin Péchard, the ROC of RO Castelnaudary
Rugby in Aude (Federal 1): Edwin Péchard, the ROC of RO Castelnaudary

Federal 1 – 15th day. Even though he is a native of , Edwin started at Revel where he completed his entire school, up to the cadets, before being recruited by USA where he remained until the juniors. At 18, with a dual license, he played federally with US Thuir. A training journey that builds warriors.

Almost 29 years old (he was born on June 13, 1996), Edwin Péchard has been playing for RO Castelnaudary for six seasons now. He prefers to express himself through actions rather than words. A tireless fighter, he is part of this category of third line players who put their heads where some would not even dare to set foot. He leaves the reasoning to others. As soon as he is on the field, he only has one concern: to fight and fight again.

Points that's all!

The time is no longer for apothecary calculations for the duo Julien Sidobre-Damien Pagès and their players. It is imperative to collect points every Sunday, if only a defensive bonus against the very big teams in the group. On October 6 at L'Isle-Jourdain, the ROC was heavily beaten 42 to 11 (the biggest score conceded this season by the red and white). It is certain that this afternoon will blow over the De Coubertin stadium like an air of revenge. Taking 40 pawns is always difficult to digest. Will the absolute need for points and the thirst for revenge be enough to make the Gersois ranked 3rd in the group kneel down?

A formidable defender, he does not hesitate to punish opposing ball carriers, regularly of course. “Everything that comes within range must fall,” seems to be his leitmotif. Versatile, with a good size, Edwin Péchard, can play in No. 6 as in No. 7, he can help out in 8, and if the team needs it, he is capable of going down into the cage on the second line .

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This Sunday afternoon in Castelnaudary, he will enter the field with the number 6 on his back, certainly with the intention of giving the L'Isle-Jourdain team, 3rd in the group, a hard time.

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