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Pro B (H) – SNUC and Annecy Le Vieux are aiming for the four in a row #fft #sannois #sijsling #add #SNUC #Marie

Sugar Mizzy December 7, 2021

The fourth day of the championship Pro B is on the menu this Wednesday. A hierarchy clearly emerges. Only two teams filled up: SNUC Nantes and Annecy Le Vieux. The stakes are different this year because there will be two climbs per group after the disappearance in Pro A of Colomiers and Blagnac.

Nantes signs the pass of three

In Pool B, After two successes at Lagord and AS Montferrand, the SNUC found its audience for the first time. Facing the Hauts de Nîmes, the party was total since the people of Nantes (Photo) won 6-0! They are alone in yellow This Wednesday, they receive Thionville, whose leader is the German Julien Lenz. Held in check by Lagord, Sannois lost ground last Saturday. Jules-Marie lost his face to the Tunisian Skander Mansouri 12-10 in the super tie-break and it weighs heavily in the end. But the Val-d’Oisiens especially lost the two doubles. This Wednesday, they welcome Montferrand, who obtained the draw in Thionville.

Annecy The irresistible old man, Strasbourg slipway

In Pool A, Annecy Le Vieux won a third consecutive success. The Alpins “stuck” 6-0 at Nice LTC. Matteo Martineau, Antoine Bellier, Quentin Robert and Maxime Chazal were perfect. This Wednesday, they receive Eaubonne. With Dutch Tallon Griekspoor in number 1, Arras did not give details against Eaubonne (6-0). The Northerners are back in the race to climb. After two successful trips to Nice and Eaubonne, TC Strasbourg stalled against Grenoble UC (3-3). Dan added a lost face simple to Baptiste Crepatte and the double 2 sank. Here is a welcome draw for the Isérois. This Wednesday, the match between Strasbourg and Arras can be decisive.

POOL A

First day

Grenoble UC-Eaubonne: 2-4

Annecy Le Vieux Arras: 4-2

Nice LTC-Strasbourg: 1-5

Second day

Eaubonne-Strasbourg: 0-6

Grenoble UC-Annecy Le Vieux 0-6

Arras-Nice LTC 6-0

Third day

Strasbourg-Grenoble UC 3-3

Annecy Le Vieux-Nice LTC 6-0

Arras-Eaubonne 6-0

RANKING

1. Annecy Le Vieux 9 pts

2. Strasbourg 8 points

3. Arras 7 pts

4. Eaubonne 5 points

5. GUC 4 points

6. Beautiful SLD 3 pts.

Day four, Wednesday December 8

Annecy The Old – Eaubonne

Strasbourg-Arras

Nice LTC-Grenoble UC

Pool B

First day

Heights of Nîmes-Montferrand: 3-3

Lagord-SNUC: 2-4

Sannois – Thionville: 5-1

Second day

Thionville-Lagord 5-1

Hauts de Nîmes-Sannois 0-6

Montferrand-SNUC 0-6

Third day

Thionville-Montferrand 3-3

Sannois-Lagord 3-3

SNUC-Hauts de Nîmes 6-0

RANKING

1. SNUC 9 points

2. Sannois 8 points

3. Thionville 6 points

4. Montferrand 5 points

5. Hauts de Nîmes 4 pts

6. Lagord 3 points.

Day four, Wednesday December 8

Sannois-Montferrand

Lagord-Hauts de Nîmes

SNUC-Thionville

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