Saturday,
June 8, the Paca League Rugby League inaugurated the new shelter the
Pole and hope its new premises in Salon-de-Provence.
In
the event of rugby league in PACA is Michel Thonon, Mayor and General
Counsel of the Bouches du Rhone and Thierry Barbaud, Responsible for
monitoring the Poles to DRJSCS Raymond Molitor, former President of the
League of PACA Rugby League and the Pole who came to cut the ribbon marking the start of 200m2 renovated premises. Now, the center hopes of Salon-de-Provence has a boarding smelling success. Which sits just over the course of Excellence Rugby League in Provence. And the way to achieve the creation of such a structure was initially littered with pitfall.
At first, the PACA League Rugby League had to find a room. A situation that could not be unlocked with the help of the Jourdan Foundation and the Municipality salonaise. Then
Patrice Rodriguez, director of the center hope to Salon-de-Provence,
PACA Regional Technical Advisor, had to start looking for funding. And what financing. In total, no less than € 80,000 for work that was done in the way of property 140 Swallows. Thus,
at this address, rented by Jourdan Foundation with the consent of the
municipality, there are the new premises of the league PACA and
especially the new boarding school division hopes Rugby League.
Patrice Rodriguez for the creation of these new premises was a lesser evil. "We
make every effort to ensure that young people are in optimal condition
for successful dual curriculum and training them in whole. We
have a school operating agreement with the school Adam Craponne and
headmaster Mr. Seguin and quality trainings with Chautard Florian (Ed.
National Technical Advisor and coach the pole). They provide quality housing was a need to bring up the level. This is the essential tool for excellent dynamics. "
All
guests at the inauguration were then found an aperitif organized by
Xavier Vasson, league president PACA and treiziste Friendly
Salon-de-Provence supporter of the first hour of this huge project and
brotherhood salonaise.
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