Boules: Stéphane Crouzet in Caveirac, Olivier Blanc in Beauvoisin, the pétanque transfer window and Provençal game
|Stéphane Crouzet a quitté Langlade pour la Boule Amicale de Caveirac. Midi Libre
Le pétanqueur Stéphane Crouzet a quitté Langlade pour la Boule Amicale de Caveirac. Le joueur de longue Olivier Blanc arrive à la Boule Joyeuse de Beauvoisin, en provenance du club Fanny d'Uchaud.
He belongs to another generation, that of Stievenart, Blanc, Demello and Gaubert, among others. Time has passed, the somewhat uncontrollable player has calmed down but Stéphane Crouzet still remains one of the best pétanque players in Gard.
For this 2024 season, he has chosen to leave Langlade for the Boule Amicale de Caveirac where he will meet the 2004 French junior champion Joyce Kore and Jason Michel. A hell of a trio to follow and watch closely. In a doublet, under his new colors, Crouzet will line up alongside Jason Michel while his partner Élodie Boivent will join them in a mixed triplet.
Few movements in the Provençal game scene
In the Provençal game, few movements. However, we will remember that the winner of the 2014 Grand Prix Midi libre, Olivier Blanc, leaves the Fanny d’Uchaud club to join Gaëtan Parella and Philippe Avellaneda in Beauvoisin, at Boule Joyeuse. A trio which will be among the logical favorites in the Gard Triplet Provençal game championship.
High fidelity
Some players move, others stay loyal to their club. Thus, because we do not change a France Promotion vice-champion team, we will find Caveiracois Fabrice Rochedy, François Montredon and Stéphane Grani together at the Gard Open championship where they are automatically qualified.
At the Boule du Forum in Les Angles, Gard mixed triplet champion Christine Butez will play in a duo with her daughter Alyssa Klader while Anaïs Peyre-Tiller will complete the team in triplet
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