A career started late but, in the end, very full.
Passed in particular by Béziers, Massy, Stade Français and Carcassonne, Bakary Meïté hung up his crampons at the end of last season, at the age of 37.
During the troubled period of the Covid, the solid third-line took advantage of the cessation of competitions to lend a hand to the Sainte-Périne hospital, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, as a maintenance worker.
An experience he recounts in his first novel,
Les Chiffons bleus
, published by Éditions du Seuil.
For
Le Figaro
, he talks at length about this experience, light years away from the world of rugby.
He also talks about his passion for writing, his playing career and his future.
Always related to the oval ball.
His experience in the hospital
At the end of your novel, you ask the question:
“What will be left of my blue rags?”
So what's left?
Bakary Meïté: A lot
of memories, of course.
When I wrote that sentence, I had already started to…
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