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Estceque quelqu un serait ou sont parti Lozupone et Teague?
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teague à aix en provence
lozupone je sais pas
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Selon mon fils Clément, Lozupone a signé à Montluçon.
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teague est retourné en angleterre !!
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je ne suis pas triste ... la france ne lui a pas trop réussi (c'est le moins que l'on puisse dire !!) je lui souhaite juste plus de réussite en angleterre !!!
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J-J Tao part de St Junien F1 pour Limoges (entraineur)
Lubbe part de Montpellier va à Nimes F1
Achahbar va à Macon F1, il croisera Rasch qui en part pour Strasbourg
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Teague: I've matured as a player
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Rory Teague
By Rob Harris
CINDERFORD’S big summer signing Rory Teague says four years in France has matured him as a person and improved him as a rugby player.
Teague, 26, admits he was ‘at the crossroads’ when he took the plunge and decided to try his luck in France.
He told The Forester: “It’s fair to say I was at a loose end.
“I fell out of love with the game and wanted to get away from Gloucestershire and experience something different. It was hard at times, but I’m glad I stuck with it.”
Teague initially played for Limoges before switching to Tarbes and then Pro Division Two outfit SC Grenoble.
He said: “Grenoble had a great rugby set-up and it was a good place to live.
“I always had a problem with both of my shoulders – they kept dislocating – but I’ve had them fixed. I learnt the language and got stuck into my rugby. I’ve got my hunger back.” As a teenager, Teague (pictured) played first-team rugby at Gloucester. He was a full-time pro with Grenoble – a club with a playing budget most Championship clubs in this country can only dream of.
So why has he returned to play semi-professionally in the Forest?
He said: “It was a last minute decision to come back and it wasn’t for any one reason.
“I knew I wanted to come home and play good rugby. I had offers from a few Championship clubs but they didn’t tick all the boxes.
“Deacs (Cinderford director of rugby Andy Deacon) sent me an email asking me what I was up to, so it went from there.
“Deacs was always good to me when I was a young guy at Gloucester.”
Teague says the level of professionalism he has encountered in his first month at Cinderford has been a pleasant surprise.
“I come away from training going ‘wow’ he said.
“There’s such a good work ethic and I’m really enjoying it. I didn’t know what to expect when I rocked up at Hartpury College for the first time.
“But I’m training hard in the daytime with Marvin Thompson (former Cinderford Town footballer) and I want to let my rugby do my talking for me.
“I’ve got a really good feeling about the season ahead and it can’t come quickly enough for me.”
Photo: Paul Smith, Dean Forest Studios
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Apparemment il a apprécié son séjour chez nous.
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"Grenoble – a club with a playing budget most Championship clubs in this country can only dream of"
Eh ben, on est au moins les rois du pétrole !
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C'est étonnant comme remarque. Shrek trop payé ?
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