It is published by Jesús Bayort on ABC de Sevilla:

Morante de la Puebla wants to kill Miura's bullfight

at the possible Seville April Fair that Ramón Valencia sets up.

Miura's and three more (including an afternoon in San Miguel).

Bayort had already advanced the Resurrection poster in recent days

, in which Morante would also be, along with Pablo Aguado and Roca Rey and with the bulls of Victoriano del Río.

These news lead to two conclusions: that the bullfighter from La Puebla is going for it all and that the ABC journalist is giving us an informative review.

By the way, Morante would have already visited the legendary Miura farm of Zahariche to see the bullfight.

That is cinqueña.

Pagés, the Maestranza company, works on a plan of two long weekends in April -one more day, that is four, than what EL MUNDO anticipated-, Resurrection on the sidelines, and two dates in San Miguel.

Oh, and a bullfight.

All made on a supposed capacity of 50% and all depending on the evolution of the pandemic, the

third wave of the covid

.

The information on hope for the 2021 season comes to light with a dropper precisely on the days when the Junta de Andalucía has tightened health measures in the fight against the virus.

The Pagés company, with all the caution,

draws a fair loaded with the names of the figures

on several afternoons.

Pablo Aguado and Roca Rey sound like a triplet.

They would not miss, to paddle the intentions, in double shift El Juli, Manzanares, Talavante or Juan Ortega.

The numerical thing Morante would lead, which is why Miura asks for it.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

Know more

  • Andrés Roca Rey

  • Seville

  • Morante de la Puebla

  • The Juli

  • Bulls

  • San Isidro

Publication'Maestro ', intimate portrait of bullfighting on the inside: "Black and white invites more to dream"

Presentation Soria closes the 'Centenario de Joselito' with its 86 afternoons in the Plaza Vieja de Madrid

SevilleCrossing of complaints after the frustrated family meal of a Seville councilor in a restaurant on Three Kings Day

See links of interest

  • Coronavirus today