Petanque: The Masters go through Alsace

Petanque: The Masters go through Alsace

 

 

Ostwald welcomes the third stage of Masters Petanque 2013. A turning point, which may allow some teams closer to the Final Four, or otherwise lose.
Dylan Rock Will he finally meet head? Accompanied by Christophe Sarrio and Romain Fournié, the World Champion has had two first very complicated steps. Anyone who has not yet gone beyond the quarterfinals therefore prohibited to miss the side of Ostwald. Otherwise, its presence in Monaco Final Four would be greatly compromised. Especially as before, the pace is far from slow. With 17 points already on the clock, the team of Philippe Suchaud has one foot in the Principality. A team with a third man will this time Damien Hureau. Winners in La Baule and second overall, Malagasy will not be ruled out.
Change in Philipson
Rather form since the start of the competition, Monaco (3rd, 10 points) and France (fifth, five points) have decided not to change their team. However, the side of the Philipson team Angy Savin this far, leaving his place to Kevin Malbec. The question is whether it will be wise choice, especially if it allows them to keep a valuable fourth place overall. However, nothing is really lost even after Alsatian step since it is still Autun and Beaucaire coming back. But take points now would obviously not be a bad idea ...
Ostwald delighted to welcome bowls
This third step is especially a great adventure for the city of Ostwald, as confirmed by the First Deputy Mayor Claude Froehly. "We started late (end of April) in the adventure of Petanqueshop_Jack. All services of the City of Ostwald and CUS work together and hard for 3 months to organize this event. The result is here! ". Castellon and Martin, Assistant for Sports City of Ostwald, adding that "the bowls is the popular game par excellence. This is one of the few sports that can be practiced by the valid and invalid and may be shared by valid and invalid. I want to emphasize investment different city departments to offer this beautiful festival of bowls. " A party at stake, do not forget.
 
Olivier Navarranne