Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In an exciting opening to the European Challenge Cup, Cardiff will face Lyon in a match that not only showcases the talent of seasoned players but also marks a significant milestone for young star Steffan Emanuel. At just 18 years and 159 days old, Emanuel will make his debut for Cardiff, becoming the youngest player to represent the club in European competition. His elevation to the first team is a testament to his potential and the club's commitment to nurturing young talent, especially after his transition from Bath over the summer. Cardiff has made sweeping changes to their lineup for this match, with an eye on both performance and future development. Overall, 11 changes have been made, signaling a strategic approach as they seek to blend experience with youthful exuberance. Among the returning players, Jacob Beetham takes up the full-back position, while Gabriel Hamer-Webb will be looking to make an impact on the left wing. The half-back pairing is also undergoing a transformation, with Ellis Bevan and Tinus de Beer stepping in for Callum Sheedy and Aled Davies. This fresh combination will be crucial in dictating the flow of the game and ensuring Cardiff can capitalize on scoring opportunities against their French opponents. As the front row sees a new trio with Danny Southworth, Evan Lloyd, and Rhys Litterick, the team will be looking for stability and strength in the scrum, an area that will likely be pivotal in the battle against Lyon. In the second row, Seb Davies partners with Teddy Williams, who is stepping up as captain for the first time, a role that will test his leadership abilities on the European stage. Flanker Alex Mann is set to make his first start of the season, alongside the returning Dan Thomas in the back row, adding further depth and experience to the Cardiff pack. With these changes, Cardiff aims to strike a balance between youth and experience, hoping the mix will yield a competitive performance as they navigate the challenges of European rugby. Fans can follow the action live through BBC Radio Wales, BBC Sound, and the BBC Sport website and app, as Cardiff looks to kick off their European campaign with a strong showing against Lyon. The debut of Emanuel not only brings an element of anticipation but also underscores Cardiff’s investment in the future of their squad, as they look to build a team capable of competing at the highest levels.