Stade Montois facing the Rouen challenge

Being chosen to play in prime time is the assurance of a certain recognition from the great broadcaster of French rugby. For Stade Montois, it’s a habit. But for Rouen, it’s a first this season! The proof that the Norman formation is one of the attractions of this start to the season in Pro D2.

“Rouen is no longer the same team as last year. We feel that there is a metamorphosis at home” admits Romain Mareuil, the Mons scrum coach. “It’s a good opportunity to test yourself outside. Knowing that the last trip to Montauban went badly.”

Rouen, a surprise that is running out of steam

Leader after three days thanks to its three consecutive victories to start the season, Rouen has just chained three defeats in a row. But their 2 out of 3 at home, mixed with the Landes rout during the last trip to Montauban at the end of September, sounded like a warning for Mont de Marsan. Especially since the Landes remain on a sluggish victory against Soyaux Angoulême.

In Normandy, the staff led by Patrick Milhet is making 11 changes to the starting line-up compared to last week. With the premieres this season of Julien Cabannes and Simon Renda, the hundredth under the Mons colors of Romain Latterrade, and the young Joris Pialot at the opening alongside Christophe Loustalot.

Listen on France Bleu Gascogne

Rouen against Mont de Marsan, a match to listen live and in full on France Bleu Gascogne with comments by Guillaume Drechsler. See you at 8:45 p.m. for the pre-match. Kick off at 9 p.m.!

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