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Pro D2: Gabin Lorre, Béziers’ trump card

Le jeune arrière de l'ASBH fera le bonheur de Lyon la saison prochaine. Midi Libre – Michael Esdourrubailh

Le jeune arrière talentueux de l’ASBH puise sa force dans sa capacité à se mettre au service du collectif. Ce vendredi 17 janvier, à Angoulême, il sera une nouvelle fois un des points forts de Béziers.

Seeing the stadium full again, feeling it vibrate, sharing his own emotions with hundreds of supporters… Gabin Lorre dreams of it. So, when we present him with his best wishes for the new year, a little mischievous smile on the corner of his lips, the Béziers full-back adds “also, qualifying and finishing among the top four. Hosting a final phase would be extraordinary. Marking the club with our mark, by qualifying twice in a row, would be historic.”

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“We have a pirate side”

The man who is now the top try scorer in the Pro D2 championship, having dived twelve times in an in-goal area, is not giving up: if his team, which is going to Soyaux Angoulême this Friday (7 p.m.) is shining, it is above all thanks to an extraordinary character that makes him want to move mountains: “We have a pirate side, we go and get what is not given to us, underlines, all smiles, the Béziers full-back. Mentally, we have reached a new level. We know what we are capable of doing and what needs to be done to achieve it. This season, we have good depth on the bench that can allow us to make the difference and go further than the semi-finals.”

“When you give, you get a lot”

At the back, where he performs feats and masters his subject, Gabin Lorre never ceases to shine and give his all for the team. It is this way of being that makes him an exceptional and sought-after player, who will join Lyon next season : “I try to always be myself, while increasingly managing my own matches, concedes the full-back. I have to manage whether or not to try, not to overplay. I do my best to take the team as high as possible and offer the best farewell to Béziers. It would be an achievement to take this club to the final phase, to have a great season personally and collectively, before leaving for new horizons. I try to always put the collective first, while trying to be humble. I question myself in every match but I keep faith in myself. When you give, in the end, you receive a lot.”

In Angoulême, the young 23-year-old full-back will once again be a major asset for Béziers, who will have to fight to keep their heads above water against the in-form Angoumoisins, who are coming off a victory in Biarritz.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116