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Anthony Coletta talks about the biggest regret of his life

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A strong element of the Colluméran squad, Anthony Coletta is one of those players who give 100% in every game. The one who notably passed through Brive, Dax and Soyaux Angoulême was, through his dedication and his role in the locker room, one of the major players in the qualification of the club for the final stages of the championship.

Colomiers, this club where the player dreams of ending his career, even if the end of his contract is fast approaching.

“I’m very fulfilled there. With the staff, the players or the president, everything is fine. I’m very happy to be here. I’m at the end of my contract, but I would like to continue… I hope this will be my last club because I would like to finish my career there.” he told Actu Rugby.

A contract that the player can hope to see renewed in view of his performances, but if it is extended this will surely be for a short time for the one who is now 33 years old. An age when professional players usually start thinking about their post-career. A post-career still vague for the one who can play third or second line and where during the interview he mentioned “the biggest regret of his life”.

“If I could, I wouldn’t change much, except to continue my studies. It’s the biggest regret of my life. I’m nearing the end, but I still have some ideas.”

Indeed, during his last season in the Soyaux Angoulême club, the player had a multi-active contract. That is to say that alongside his career as a professional rugby player, he worked in a renovation company as a business manager. The middle of the building where Anthony Coletta sees himself working well after his playing career.

to summarize

A strong element of the Colluméran squad, Anthony Coletta is one of the players who give 100% at each meeting. In an interview with Actu Rugby, he notably returned to his future as a player as well as the rest of his career.

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