Lespignan Sauvian’s Rugby School Molds Future Stars Amidst-growing Elite
Béziers, France — In the heart of the Biterrois region, Lespignan Sauvian (EVLS) rugby club is making waves in the youth development circuit. With a commitment to discipline and quality, the club’s Arlequins rugby school has produced a new generation of promising players who are shining on the national stage.
Legends Shaping the Next Generation
The club boasts an illustrious history of nurturing young talent, thanks to the mentorship of legendary rugby figures like Richard Castel, Arnaud Barral, and more. Former Toulouse third-line Jason Richard Castel returned to EVLS three years ago with a mission to restore order and instill disciplined behavior among players.
Investing in Future Stars
The Arlequins rugby school has emerged as a powerhouse, with over 200 youth players currently under its wing. Under the guidance of several dedicated volunteers and coaches, including Jérôme Cazaledes and Néné Camps, the young talents are honing their skills and gaining a deep understanding of rugby values.
“We seek to improve their technical level and refocus them on the quality of play. This is fundamental,” says Cazaledes.
The Extended Impact
The EVLS now fields two national-level teams, cadets, and juniors, a rare distinction in the department. This initiative not only benefits Lespignan Sauvian but also strengthens ties with nearby clubs like Béziers and ASBH. Players like Marceau Marzulo, who recently won the France cadets championship, are reaping the rewards of this program, enhancing the club’s reputation for producing top-flight rugby talent.
Looking Ahead
As the EVLS continues to elevate its youth program, it aims to bring the next generation of players to the highest levels of competition. With ongoing efforts in player discipline, technical training, and preventing misconduct, the club is set to make significant strides in producing world-class athletes.
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