World Cup – The Salonais region is ready to celebrate rugby
Preparations for The fifteenth of France It just ended with a tyrannical victory over Australia. It sends strong signals to the New Zealand All Blacks, which it will face in the opening match of the World Cup, next Friday, September 8, at the Stade de France. And on this day too “Rugby spirit“And the Capelette fan zone in Sinas.
Pub and club partnership
You will already have to familiarize yourself with these new terms. Rugby festival first. He allows Sénas-Mallemort rugby club takes the title (the only one in the Salonnes region, and one of the few in the region outside the host cities) and will be included as an official fan zone by French Rugby Union.
“Spirit of Rugby” for its part is a partnership between the club and the Abbaye pub that was launched specifically for the World Cup. “It was important to unite efforts for such an event.”“, specifies Philippe Pozzi, bar manager The monastery and co-organizer of the event. He also talks about creating a VIP arena where elected officials and sports assistants from neighboring communities will be invited. “I think Philippe Guénot, the mayor of Senas, should be there. He is a former Chateaurenard player and is a big rugby fan.”“, trust.
Fabian Hoenckes, Vice President of Sinas Mallemort ClubHe talks about the large mobilization of volunteers from his club for this fan zone: “We are focusing exclusively on these programs. We are currently planning five evenings. We will try to make the switch because we also need to be able to watch some matches,” he said. He explains that it is not without humor.
Concretely, 30 people will be present at the matches : 15 from the club, 15 from the monastery team. Two major XVs in a nutshell.
Capacity 800 people
Rugby Spirit will be able to count on Frédérique Sarthe, who is usually in charge of the club’s refreshments bar: “It is important for me to lend a helping hand to this great initiative. Rugby conveys such beautiful valuesLet us share these unique moments and, if possible, with France’s victory in the end.”.
The person who worked at the former sports daily Le Sport knows the world of ovals well. She laments the lack of patriotic enthusiasm and publicity in favor of the global event even if things speed up from next week. Laurent Torres, former player of Cavaillon and Salon de Provencein charge of Rugby School, also wants to be part of the party: “It is a great opportunity to highlight the values of simplicity and family spirit of our club. Our return to the sport will begin on Saturday, September 2, at Capellet Stadium.”.
To be complete regarding this fan zone, let us specify that it will have a giant screen (assembled and disassembled, each time, for matches) and thatIt will be able to accommodate 800 people per match, on a total area of 700 square metres. The latter will include: 3 outdoor bars, 3 restaurants, a dessert stand, 1 children’s area, a VIP area and free parking. All other matches will also be broadcast in a more traditional manner at the Abbey.
Finally, we note that the draw will be held, as the draw will take place on September 8th after the opening match, for 15 euros per ticket.
To win two places in the September 9 match between England and Argentina And two venues for the France/Namibia match on September 21, both of which will be held at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille. These pre-matches are planned to be received on board the Norwegian Cruise ship in an all-inclusive format.
Philip Bell
Matches broadcast by Rugby Spirit in the Capelette Fan Zone
– France/New Zealand, September 8, opening match.
– France/Uruguay on September 14.
– France/Namibia on September 21.
– France/Italy on October 6.
– The four quarter-finals on October 14 and 15.
– Semi-finals on October 20 and 21.
– The final is on October 28 at 7 pm.
The village of La Barbine wants to benefit from it
If many cities delegate celebrations and broadcast matches to bars, a village Paraben For her part, she was keen to be present at the World Cup through a special day on Saturday, September 23, at the Alain Rouault Hall.
It was municipal council member Sabine Bochet who had the idea several months ago to organize an event related to the event. “We always talk a lot about football, it seemed important to me to highlight rugby, and it was the right time for the World Cup in France.”.
Through the game of knowledge, the city of La Barben became closer to the club Bellergby XV.
The club that responded best because it was not involved in rugby events in Belisan. The opportunity to introduce rugby
The opportunity to introduce rugby
September 23The day will start with indoctrination from 2pm and is intended for children aged 4 to 12 years. All schools in Belisan, as well as La Barbine, will be invited.. These initiatives will take place on the outdoor turf area, and the Péli’rugby XV will also install an inflatable pitch loaned by the Managing Committee.
“We will provide equipment and teachers,” explains Gil Hauser, head of Bellerugby. The initiatives will take the form of workshops and games on the topics of touching, avoiding and using the ball.”.
“It’s an opportunity to introduce rugby and inspire; Sabine Boichette slips. At the village school, before Saturday 23 September, rugby will be taught to match the event..
At the end of the day, a meal will be served. The three matches of September 23 will be broadcast on the big screen in the Alain Rouault Room: Georgia/Portugal at 2pm, England/Chile at 5:45pm and South Africa/Ireland at 9pm. Good time to spend with family.
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