Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Handball Dunkerque warrior fashion

The gesture will be talked about. He summarized an extremely tense part which could have consequences Disciplinary Committee. Mickaël Grocaut haranguing the audience as if he were ready to fight.



Sitting in the audience after his third temporary exclusion, the defender of Dunkirk was perhaps too far, not only in his attitude shifted to the public under a monster bronca. But on the ground where his third temporary exclusion synonymous with disqualification is a gesture that has real speed seemed dangerous.
On early engagement, the Northerner has "cut in two" Julien Rebichon, out on a stretcher and kept under observation in the hospital at night. "I do not recall having experienced that at this level, evokes the Nîmes coach Maurice Franck. With all the respect I have for this player, he should not be on the field for a while. " Anger relayed by Jean-Philippe Haon: "The priority for the referees is to protect the physical integrity of the players. I have never seen that . "
To succeed where no one had done before him, he had the heart. Dunkirk showed, sometimes too. And he relied on a player who changed the course of the match. The other man of the match after the defender Mickaël Grocaut and back Kornel Nagy whose clock late in the game was decisive was the goalkeeper Alexandre Demaille. With 20 saves in 45 minutes, he disgusted the nîmois shooters with a percentage of 59% improbable stops!
If Dunkerque managed the feat to win after leading for 53 minutes, and without two of its executives (Soudrys and Butto, injured), he owes him a debt of gratitude. "It was a difficult match, my performance, I owe to my defense that was on top," he prefers to highlight. It would be too simple. "We broke the teeth on Demaille which was really very very good" evokes Maurice Franck.
Dunkirk owes him an important victory that allows him to nibble valuable ranking points and finish this first part of a lot better than it started season.
NIMES - DUNKIRK: 23-25 ​​(15-13).
Nîmes: Desbonnet (17 saves on 41) Bonneau; Haon 1/2, 6/7 Gallego, Rebichon 3/4, George, Podsiadlo 1/6, 1/2 dt pen., Hallgrimsson 4/12, 2/9 Saurina, Dupuy, Brown 0/1, 6/11 Gudjonssonn , dt 2/4 pen.
Dunkirk: Demaille (20 saves in 34 2/4 with pen), Annotel (2/11 stops). Billant 2/3, 4/8 Afgour, Lamon 0/2, 3/6 Nagy, Vejin 3/8, 6/13 Mamic, Emonet 5/8 Grocaut, Pejovic 2/3, Nieto, Pelayo.

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