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Banchette Ivrea sharpens his weapons for the “save who can!”

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Banchette Ivrea sharpens his weapons for the “save who can!”

Eporediesi very loaded for the home match with the direct competitor from Turin Ivrea after the goleada thinks about the top and the Rivarolese is still aiming for the playoffs

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All ready for the final sprint in this Promotion round which sees the fight both in the lead and in the tail. Ivrea, after the dark period marked by three consecutive defeats that made the orange players fall from the head to third place in the ranking, resumed the march by putting seven balls in the door of the unfortunate Nolese and on Sunday they will have to prove that they have overcome the critical period by going away to meet Union Vallesusa, a team that has won only three times at home against the last two in the class, namely Barcanova and Nolese, as well as with Lascaris, collecting seven defeats.

It cannot therefore be said that the Valsusini at home are a war machine and that is why Munari and his companions are called to take home three very important points while waiting to know the result of the clash between Alpignano and Valdruento which could make them advance by a place in the standings.

Ranking that does not smile at the Rivarolese who left the playoff grid after the home defeat with Lascaris. Mr. Stefanetto’s grenades will play again at the Polisportivo Grande Torino where they will host the Pianezza, a team hungry for points to escape the playout.

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The strength of the rossoblùs from Pianezza lies entirely in the offensive department in which quality players juggle while their Achilles heel is represented by the defensive phase that is not particularly brilliant considering the goals collected, lower only than those suffered by Nolese, which are about two to match. It will be important to take advantage of this situation to return to success and, perhaps, return to the playoff grid. A game of fundamental importance for the Banchette Ivrea which hosts the 1894 Torinese in a kind of battle in which “you save whoever can”. Winning would mean not only overtaking the Turinese in the standings but, turn in hand, could reduce the gap with the teams that occupy the best positions in the playout grid. Playout that to date, with the current ranking would not be played due to the points of difference in the ranking between the teams involved, which are more than seven. QuinciTava will play with serenity instead, called to the away match from Pianezza to face Lascaris, which is in a quiet ranking position that does not arouse worries. All the more reason to look for the revenge of the backhand (2-6) immediately in the first leg. The Volpiano, fresh from equal with San Mauro and still regretting the wrong penalty that could have opened other scenarios to the team of Mr. Parisi, will go away to Caselle trying to extend the positive streak that has now lasted nine rounds. To complete the picture of the 14th day of return: (Sunday 15 at 15) Alpignano – Valdruento, San Mauro – Barcanova, Nolese – Charvensod. Rest: Carrara ’90. CLASSIFICATION. San Mauro 57; Alpignano 56; Ivrea 54; Valdruento 51, Lascaris 49; Rivarolese 48; Volpiano 45; QuinciTava 43; Charvensod 42; Boxes 38; Carrara ’90 and Union Vallesusa 36; Pianezza 33; Turin 1894 25; Banchette Ivrea 23; Barcanova 18; Sportiva Nolese 4. –

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