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SMALLER CLUBS PREPARE FOR THEIR OPENING GAMES AND IT IS A CHANCE FOR EXPAT SUPPORTERS TO CHEER THEIR LOCAL TEAM FOR many of France’s smaller rugby clubs their season starts this weekend,
with the first amateur matches as well as the first league matches in Fédérale 3, the start of the climb to the Top 14. For anyone of playing age, joining a rugby team is one of the best
ways to make friends in your community but for older residents it can be harder to get into a local club – especially with the language barrier. So, with the start of the new season – most
games are on Sundays – now is the best time to get along to a local club and get to know your neighbours. Supporters are always welcome and Fédérale 3 team US Monflanquin in northern
Lot-et-Garonnne contacted _Connexion_ to say that it had some British rugby fans already involved but would be delighted to welcome more. Carole Whiteway said she and her husband Martin had
been going to watch Monflanquin games for some time but were always surprised that other friends did not know when games were on or how to find out. So she and friend Alison Barnacle decided
to spread the word by letting newcomers know that they are assured of a warm welcome at a friendly club – and a club that is on the rise. The first XV has this season seen an influx of 21
new players which means they have enough for a 2nd XV. It also has an Ecole de Rugby and a women’s side. Its website at www.usmonflanquin-rugby.fr has a full list of the season’s fixtures as
well as a short history of the club, which was founded in 1920 ... and will no doubt be needing help in organising its centenary in the next few years. Find a club near you on the
Fédération Française de Rugby website Rugby cartoon - from the book Rugbymen – Tome 7 by Poupard and Béka