The recruitment of SCA is accelerating with the arrival of Hugo Camacho, a 21-year-old Portuguese international fly-half. The club aims for a squad tailored for the top of the National League, combining youth and experience from Pro D2.
Recruitment has begun. SCA has just made its first announcement. The Albigensian club has recruited Hugo Camacho, a Portuguese international fly-half, currently playing in Béziers. Having been at Bayonne, the 21-year-old player was formed in Soustons, then Tyrosse, before joining Aviron Bayonnais and then Béziers, where he played about fifteen matches in Pro D2. He was also a French junior rugby 7s champion.
More announcements are expected in the coming weeks. For the next season, not knowing where it would play, SCA has chosen to build a top-tier team in the National league with the addition of Pro D2 players. “We will have a good squad,” says Kévin Boulogne. And if there were to be a promotion, the club would complete its squad with a portion of the TV rights envelope. As Kévin Boulogne reminded, there are always quality players available. But there is no question of getting carried away, with the club’s sustainability always in mind.
Currently, 90% of the current squad know their fate. Extension announcements are expected in the coming weeks as well. The extension of Simeon Soenen, Belgian international, has already been announced, as well as that of Lucas Pindor. As for departures, we know that Ruben Courties and Mattéo Coustalat have signed with Aurillac.
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