End clap.
The international half-opener François Trinh, who is currently playing at Racing 92, announced to
Koï
magazine
to be published on newsstands on Saturday that he will retire from sports at the end of the current season, at the age of 34.
“At Racing 92, this is my last contract,” he confides.
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And to add on his post-career: “It's more of a choice.
I've been doing this job for 16 years.
Last summer, I took a Grande Ecole master's degree at Grenoble Ecole Management and I am the managing partner of a consulting and engineering firm in Montpellier.
Normally, in September, when I stop rugby, I will go directly to this activity.
Nothing to do with rugby, but it's team management, salespeople, engineers to train them, coach them, improve their skills and take them on a mission. ”
66 selections in blue, 93 points
Recently, the number 10 was announced on the side of Union Bordeaux-Bègles, where he could have found his former teammate in the Hérault, Louis Picamoles.
Trained in Montpellier, he won the Grand Slam with the Blues in 2010, then he was a finalist in the Top 14 with the MHR in 2011 and the World Cup narrowly lost against the All Blacks (7-8) the same year. .
He then wore the colors of RC Toulon between 2016 and 2019. He scored 93 points in 66 selections with the XV of France.
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