Brilliant or pragmatic: The (good) points to remember from the Aurillac-Bourgoin match (45-15)

When you go fast, you get better. And quickly put Aurillac in his game on Friday against Burgoyne. Comprising 7 attempts including 6 with his three-quarter streak, the field was attractive for his second prep, with a enthusiasm that often made it possible to miss a man’s defense, even if the performance still needed improvement. Invade.

Aurillac made the show against Bourgoin in a friendly manner (relive the live stream)

On top of the positive points of this meeting we can underline the way the three quarters line, with two newcomers in particular (Nelson, Vaccaro) has been integrated into a system that has been fairly well organized around alternating between Neisen and Nelson between the opening noon .

The Nizen-Nelson flip pays off

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The former Brivist has changed hands several times with the Canadian international according to the stages of play, and successfully. “We programmed that. We wanted to see Neisen in those defensive positions because he’s very good at that and also see Nelson at redistribution, decision making and reading, which he did really well, even if there were things to get right,” Romeo Gontiac.

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This connection and this way of slipping or presenting oneself in class has paid off, with also a clear desire to look outward with interesting timings. All with a technical waste that was finally reduced despite having a slippery ball with sweat.

“Our task with Anderson (Nessen) and Thomas (Doubordeau) was to help Peter (Nelson) integrate because he arrived later because of his choice. We tried to put him in an armchair. In the middle, Lucas (Vaccaro) also gives us different and complementary options, with Thomas, he found each other well”

Hugo Poiso (Half Aurillac Scrum)

Also valuable in this philosophy of play is that Palmier, who entered the opening in the second half, also has the ability card to manage the opening by sliding down the field as needed. From the perspective of a season of 30 games and more if there is a kinship, the range of players available to Aurillac is an asset.

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Aurillac sometimes “a little bit faster”

In the second act, the outdoor game that hit the mark was less important. What gives the impression, at times and from the platform, that Aurillac wanted to test himself on another form of the game. For Cantal players, it was related above all to the desire to present a realistic game. “We wanted an effective match. In the first half, we quickly found spaces outside so we pressed that. In the second, we probably insisted on different points,” Boeso analyzed.

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In the first chapter, Aurillac focused on playing very quickly outside, allowing the wings to shine, like Minguillon, who was well served on the beautiful Neisen chistera on his first try.

With 80 minutes of high quality, Cantal’s staff had something to “sort,” according to Romeo Gontiac after the meeting. “We rushed a little bit in the second half to want to finish the match, we made a lot of mistakes, but that’s because the players are excited. We might want to yell at them for that, but that’s us – even those who ask want to keep the ball alive,” the technician noted.

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In short, the Aurillac was somewhat lacking in its qualities, but that is exactly the purpose of the preparation matches: knowing how to put the cursor in the right place at the right time. And inevitably, when we try to put in too much volume, we should also expect waste. Anyway, Aurillac drew a fairly wide range, between the first and second meeting, with also a way to work on the feature line or by playing a game that varies according to the situation.

Alternating between playing outside and in the interesting line

Against Agen and then Bourgoin, the field has successfully diversified its organization in midfield, from Vacaro’s strength in 12 against Agen, to Yobo’s good exploitation of first place on the event bringing Valentin’s Test at the end of the scrum in the 22-meter opponent in the second half against Bourgoin.

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In scrum, Hugo Bouyssou is mentioned as a game accelerator and by scoring a duet. In his first match, David Delarue also passed his passing exam

Finally, in his first big debut with an Aurillac jersey, David Delarue also passed his passing exam. If he didn’t succeed at everything, Half Scrum showed good technical ease, showing himself to be decisive in two attempts, including the second Minguelon scored where his arms crossed to put the winger in orbit before the break.

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More solo work by Aurillac Claremont

This does not mean that Aurillac should think he has arrived. And it was not in public speech, after meeting a fortiori with a serious agent (Claremont), that he would complete his preparations on Friday 20 August. But a little longer after Agen, the stadium saw its work paying off.

“We started very wide with 40 players in the first game, 35 this time and we’ll go down to 30 for Clermont. We’ll insist on and maybe dedicate a little more work after we’ve talked about all the principles of the game. We’ll go into more detail and a little bit of building already for Béziers. ‘ warns Romeo Gontiac.

Text: Jean Paul Coda
Photos: Jeremy Fullringer

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