The All Blacks in the Top 14, Stars and Chess

The All Blacks in the Top 14, Stars and Chess

deviation – If their individual talents are indisputable, the many New Zealand internationals who came to play in France didn’t all shine on the grass.

A privilege that no longer needs to be shown. All over the world, New Zealand has made rugby players the country’s ambassadors, dressed in the colors of the Pacific archipelago. And since the advent of professional rugby, the best kiwis have not hesitated to leave the “Land of the Long White Cloud” en masse to play in France.

If there were a few pioneers (legendary perfumer Graham Morey at the University of Paris in 1977 or Ruby Deans at Grenoble in 1983), the exodus accelerated after the 2007 World Cup in France. with varying degrees of success.

Obviously there were notable paragraphs. Like star opener Dan Carter, at Perpignan, the 2009 French champion, then in the 92nd, he won the first Prinos in its recent history in 2016. Certainly because his game is similar to that of the All Blacks, the Stade Toulouse has welcomed many famous players who have managed to Adapt perfectly and shine in the tournament. he was there

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