After five months of absence, Lucas Vaccaro (Aurillac) sees the end of the tunnel

After five months of absence, Lucas Vaccaro (Aurillac) sees the end of the tunnel

Ten game cards for the first season in Pro D2. The results are positive and promising for a boy who was still playing for National, during the 2020-2021 season. But if Lucas Vaccaro, among the three “Albigensians” recruited in the summer of 2021, is the one to do the best, the season will have tasted the unfinished business of the three-quarters center.

Lucas Vaccaro arrived from Albi (Nationale) in the summer of 2021 and quickly tasted Pro D2, with a span of day two, against the Bayonne ogre. Jeremiah Fullringer’s photo

A general foul, which greatly hindered the boy in the final months of competition, forcing him to end his season prematurely to switch to pool. At the time, the idea was simple: come back strong for the next season and attack with vengeance, at the same pace as he made his Pro D2 debut, where the former SCA player knew the joy of a 2-year period.e Today, with the celebration match, what’s more.

Wrong start in preparation

Ace! While the summer preparations coincided with the scheduled resumption date to reconnect the stadium, another embarrassment was added, prolonging an already long absence, even with a false start and a new forced suspension a few weeks after the friendly against Massey.

“I had ups and downs during rehab. The first three weeks I didn’t feel any pain, so I was happy. After that, when I went to CERS (European Center for Sports Rehabilitation in San Rafael), it was a bit more complicated. We took the time to resume. Because I’m there, I’m about five months old, so she’s behind me, “He wants me to believe the mighty three-quarters.

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“I learned that abdominal muscles were used for many things”

In his ordeal, Lucas Vaccaro has at least had a “chance” to find out what a prolonged injury is, and he has already had two operations on his left shoulder. This allows to put it in perspective or at least know how to understand this time away from the field. The hardest part was definitely this false start to the first comeback without a follow-up. “I had a lot of control concerns while recovering, it was painful,” said the 25-year-old, who discovered during this interval the peculiarities of some muscles that relate to movements much more than these.

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“During my operation, I also had an inguinal hernia, so I learned that they were used for a lot of things (smiles), because they were in tension even during the passes, so I really had to take the time”

Lucas Vaccaro (Orillac Center)

But at the time of reconnection with his first group appearance this season, the quarterback wants to be positive. “The goal is to get back to having fun on the field with my friends and clear my mind.”

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Stand profile…

Especially as he’s back in a team that has shown great things offensively, and as his wall-piercing profile, more complete than that of a simple bulldozer, he has everything to fit into the Cantal project as the team looks to be able to play standing, thus keeping the ball. Live, especially on the pass after contact, which allowed the pitch to hit the mark against Massey. “We will have to sort the balloons and do nothing,” warns Lucas Vaccaro.

Possessed ten times last season, Vaccaro hasn’t played in competition since receiving Mont-de-Marsan in April. Jeremiah Fullringer’s photo

Like Ilya Niko before him, who attacked directly as a key player – on the wing – the former Albignian probably doesn’t have 80 minutes on his paws. For example, the New Zealander had to settle for 50 minutes to start the match and wait for his second match to play the (almost) entire match. But the choice paid off very quickly.

… and troubleshoot beforehand if necessary

The French will take what he can take. He may also benefit from his versatility that could make him a valuable player off the bench as a three-quarter position, but also as a clown in the 3e In a case, in a context where Aurillac should not be able to take Latuka Maituku to Grenoble, after the latter injured his knee this week.

Text and video: Jean Paul Coda

Aurillac (still) does not help through its territory

We knew the difficulties of the Jan-Ulric Garden. Working on those of Poneia is not an easy task either. Stade Aurillacois paid it off this week. “We’ve had two fairly complicated training sessions. Weeks go by and the reasons don’t change. Everything is kind of connected. We were upset because we didn’t have the quality we needed in training and by talking with the leaders we understood that we were asking too much from them.This Wednesday, Romeo Gontiac said at a press conference. ” Tuesday, we had three hits in a quarter of an hour, park related, very dry. »
The coach talked about “popos”, but he’s serious enough to have to dispense with Adrian Smith and Latuka Maitoko on the trip to Grenoble.
And in this context, the stadium will not organize its implementation on a natural meadow, Thursday, but on an artificial barge. This forces you to train early, to compensate for the heat bouncing off the field.

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