Qualified in finishing sixth in his hen, Cavaillon moves this Sunday in Isère to face Bièvre/Saint-Geoirs. A dam match, eliminatory outside, giving access to the 16th finals in the event of a victory. The proposed opponent is obviously unknown for the cavares, but he seems formidable.
With only six defeats on the clock during the phase of the regular championship, this bastion has players capable of producing beautiful game and especially a powerful pack. Evidenced by its latest results where they inflicted heavy defeats on their opponents on flattering scores.
This does not mean that Cavaillon will appear as an expiatory victim, far from it. After a successful season for a promoted, this match is a reward for all the efforts made, an unexpected bonus at the start of the season. Capable in his best days to take the pawn to the best, the men of Nicolas Gras and Thomas Gritti will have no complex. The prospect of finding Pézenas in an round trip in the event of qualification represents an additional motivation.
“The team that will best adapt to the other’s game will qualify”
“We were able to see some videosspecifies Nicolas Gras, in charge of the rear lines. Bièvre/Saint-Geoirs is a complete group, but which has some flaws that we will try to exploit. We remain suspicious of course. The team that will best adapt to the other’s game will qualify “.
No pressure for Muzzupapa’s teammates who will be complete and with a desire to show their value. Will it be enough to thwart the forecasts? An excess of confidence on the part of their hosts could promote the designs of the Cavaillonnais who will sell dearly their skin on the ground.