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L’affiche entre Brive et Biarritz marquera la 6e journée de Pro D2

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Le championnat de Pro D2 reprend à partir de jeudi après une pause de près de deux semaines avec un choc entre le leader Biarritz et Brive, et une confrontation entre Agen et Dax (21h00), au coude à coude au classement.

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Les Brivistes (5e, 14 pts), candidats à la montée mais qui peinent à être réguliers, ont concédé deux défaites contre des équipes de seconde partie de tableau. Ils se frottent au haut du panier en recevant Biarritz (1er, 18 pts), lors de la clôture de cette 6e journée.

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Béziers (3e, 15 pts), dans le bon wagon de tête, se déplacera vendredi à Nevers, a priori inférieur sur le papier avec sa 15e place mais qui peut créer la surprise comme lors de la réception de Brive (27-26).

Dans le bas de tableau, après avoir mis fin à une série de quatre défaites en battant Agen (30-25), Valence-Romans (14e) tentera vendredi de se maintenir sur sa lancée en affrontant son voisin grenoblois (8e, 12 pts).

Programmé en ouverture, Agen (10e, 11 pts) a l’occasion de revenir sur Dax (9e, 12 pts), en difficulté depuis ses défaites contre Grenoble et Soyaux-Angoulême après avoir pourtant passé le début de saison aux commandes du championnat.

Programme de la 6e journée de Pro D2 :

Jeudi 10 octobre

  • Agen – Dax (21h00)

Vendredi 11 octobre

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