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Derrière Grenoble, le sprint pour les phases finales est lancé

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Pro D2

Après trois semaines de pause, la Pro D2 reprend pour une dernière ligne droite : à sept journées de la fin, rien n’est joué derrière le leader Grenoble, largement en tête et qui se dirige vers une qualification directe en demi-finale.

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Malgré leur défaite à Soyaux-Angoulême (25-13), les Isérois n’ont pas de quoi s’inquiéter, avec 12 points d’avance sur leurs poursuivants Provence et Brive. Un déplacement réussi chez des Agenais en difficulté (14e) pourrait permettre au FCG de se lancer vers la fin de saison sereinement.

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A égalité de points (67), Provence (2e) et Brive (3e) se déplacent également. Mais les Aixois devraient avoir la tâche plus facile à Valence-Romans (13e) que les Coujoux à Montauban (5e), seul membre du Top 6 à recevoir et qui a subi un coup d’arrêt à Oyonnax après une série de six victoires.

Toujours dans la course pour les phases finales, les Biterrois (4e) affrontent Dax, 10e et dans une mauvaise passe avec sept matches sans victoire, tandis que Soyaux-Angoulême (6e) joue à Mont-de-Marsan (12e).

Aux portes de ce Top 6, Colomiers (7e) et Oyonnax (8e) s’affrontent pour continuer d’y croire. Lors de la dernière journée, les Oyomen se sont relancés après une série noire en dominant Montauban, tandis que Colomiers est passé proche d’un succès en Provence (24-23).

Le programme de la 24e journée de Pro D2

Jeudi 27 mars

  • (21h00) Dax – Béziers

Vendredi 28 mars

  • Agen – Grenoble (19h00)
  • Colomiers – Oyonnax (19h30)
  • Aurillac – Biarritz
  • Mont-de-Marsan – Soyaux-Angoulême
  • Nevers – Nice
  • Valence-Romans – Provence Rugby
  • Montauban – Brive (21h00)

Pro D2

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Grenoble
23
17
6
0
79
2
Provence Rugby
23
14
8
1
67
3
Brive
23
14
9
0
67
4
Beziers
23
13
10
0
64
5
US Montauban
23
14
9
0
62
6
Soyaux Angouleme
23
13
8
2
61
7
Colomiers
23
12
10
1
58
8
Oyonnax
23
10
12
1
50
9
Biarritz
23
11
12
0
49
10
Dax
23
10
12
1
48
11
USON Nevers
23
11
12
0
48
12
Mont de Marsan
23
10
13
0
47
13
Valence Romans
23
9
14
0
46
14
Agen
23
9
14
0
45
15
Aurillac
23
10
13
0
42
16
Nice
23
4
19
0
22


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