Ratio, intelligence, ambition, prudence. The M&G Scuola Volleyball home shopping campaign ignites the interest of fans and insiders and moves the spotlight of the A2 series to the Marche region. If a year ago the winning block of the A3 championship had been confirmed in full, this time the releases involved more than one protagonist of last season. From Bonacic to Ferrini, passing through Rizo Gonzalez, from Bartolucci to Focosi up to Giorgini and Pison, from this year full-time athletic trainer; seven farewells that do not however influence the input of society: to improve without distorting, to grow and at the same time to preserve. A confirmation in every department to keep the historical pillar of Ortenzi’s group intact. It starts again with the best striker of last season, Rasmus Breuning Nielsen, directed by Manuele Marchiani, by the grit of whoever sewed this shirt on his own skin, Riccardo Vecchi, by the charisma of Roberto Romiti and the spirit of Marco Cubito. Around them an orchestra conceived for lofty ambitions took shape. If the first flash appeared in the second line with the engagement of the best receiver of the past season of A2, Andrea Marchisio, the icing on the cake has arrived in the band, indeed, the rumble of thunder that responds to the name of Michele Fedrizzi. In between, together with another spiker of the caliber of Claudio Cattaneo, two Superlega power plants: Andrea Mattei from Top Volley Cisterna and Andrea Canella from Pallavolo Padova. To close the circle as many perspective profiles, the setter Matteo Lusetti and the fullback Matteo Bellomo, followed by the Bulgarian hammer Aleksandar Mitkov (skilled in shuttling between place two and place four). Quality and inventiveness that to this day still remain on paper, Massimiliano Ortenzi has the burden and honor of shaping a group built for something great in his image and likeness.