After a busy Six Nations Tournament, a thrilling end to the season with Toulouse in the Top 14 and a World Cup which is fast approaching, Romain Ntamack is on all fields.
But recently, the international opener has conquered a new one: that of “Tech”.
With the help of his father Émile, the Toulousain launched his own rugby application.
The latter, called "
NTK Rugby Kick
", was produced in collaboration with the famous brand Red Bull.
It can be used by everyone, regardless of age.
It aims to advance users in the kicking sector.
The application will be downloadable on the phone with an easy-to-use interface.
And will be completely free.
A desire to transmit
“
Before technology, it was paper and pencil!
With Émile and Théo
(his brother, also a pro at Stade Toulousain)
, we took notes but we got lost, we couldn't find the sheet from time to time, or it was raining.
Or we did from memory, but we got lost quite quickly
, ”explains Romain Ntamack during the evening presentation of the application to which Le Figaro was able to go.
Before continuing: “
So we wanted to find a solution to be able to better follow his progress.
»
"
I found that with the technology that accompanies us on a daily basis, it was important to be able to evaluate oneself, to do one's self-criticism and to have help to improve by sharing advice
", continues the person concerned.
But "NTK" wants above all to transmit and share the advice he was able to benefit from in his youth.
"NTK Rugby Kick", Romain Ntamack's application.
Red Bull / NTK Rugby Kick
The advice of Michel Marfaing (ex-winger of Stade Toulousain), Joël Dupuy (ex-back of Toulouse) and Émile Ntamack will also be present on the application.
Obviously, other players could follow if the application were to develop.
Each user will be able, in match or in training, to identify the penalties and/or the drops achieved through the prism of 15 different areas of the field.
A “duel” section is also offered, where users can, if they wish, challenge their friends.
The kick-off has already been given since the application has been available since Thursday, March 23.