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Marc Andreu (La Rochelle) is retiring

Former international winger Marc Andreu (7 caps), who won the Grand Slam 2010 with the XV of France, announced his retirement from playing Friday at the age of 34.

“It’s with a certain emotion that I announce the end of my professional career,” wrote Marc Andreu, at the end of his contract with La Rochelle, on Instagram.

In addition to the Grand Slam 2010 – the last Six Nations Tournament conquered by the Blues -, the three quarter wing formed in Toulon won twice the Top 14 with Castres (2013) then Racing 92 (2016), each time under the orders from the Labit-Travers duo.

“I keep an eye on rugby”

“I wanted to thank the Toulon Rugby Club for allowing me to become a professional. Thank, as they say in the jargon, my 2 fathers ‘Laurent Travers and Laurent Labit’ who made me be the player I have been and the man I am now “, pays tribute to them Marc Andreu by ensuring” guard ( r) an eye on rugby ”.

The Top 14 heading, because of the pandemic, towards the end of the season, which must ratify in the coming days the steering committee of the National Rugby League (LNR), Marc Andreu will probably not be able to play a farewell match .

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