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La liste des Bleus à 7 pour Dubaï

Jordan Sepho, Varian Pasquet et Antoine Zeghdar (Photo de Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Benoît Baby a dévoilé sa première liste pour l’étape du HSBC SVNS 2024/2025 à Dubaï (30 novembre-1 décembre). Stephen Parez-Edo Martin, Paulin Riva, Jordan Sepho et Antoine Zeghdar sont les seuls champions olympiques présents pour amorcer cette nouvelle ère pour France Sevens.

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« Nous entamons cette nouvelle saison avec la volonté de prolonger l’héritage exceptionnel des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024 tout en intégrant de jeunes talents prometteurs », a déclaré Benoît Baby. « Cette première équipe de ce nouveau cycle s’appuie sur l’expérience de nos cadres et l’ambition de nouveaux joueurs qui vont découvrir le circuit mondial. Ainsi nous renforçons la continuité et la performance de l’équipe. »

« L’objectif de ce nouveau cycle est de construire une équipe pour continuer de grandir, de progresser et gagner des matches. Cet équilibre est essentiel pour consolider notre position sur la scène internationale et bâtir un avenir durable pour le rugby à 7 français. »

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France 7 masculin, la liste pour Dubaï

  • Grégoire ARFEUIL
  • Enahemo ARTAUD
  • Ali DABO
  • Liam DELAMARE
  • Romain GARDRAT
  • Victor HANNOUN
  • William IRAGUHA
  • Stephen PAREZ-EDO MARTIN
  • Varian PASQUET
  • Célian POUZELGUES
  • Paulin RIVA
  • Jordan SEPHO
  • Antoine ZEGHDAR

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