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  2. Thomas Castaignède, né le 21 janvier 1975 à Mont-de-Marsan, est un joueur de rugby à XV, évoluant au plus haut niveau à partir de 1993 et professionnel jusqu'à 2007. Il évoluait principalement au poste de demi d'ouverture au début de sa carrière puis a glissé à l' arrière mais il pouvait également jouer en tant que trois-quarts ...

    • arrière, centre ou demi d'ouverture
    • 1,75 m (5′9 ″)
    • Le Petit Prince
  3. Thomas Castaignede explains why he has retired from club rugby and reflects on how the game has changed during his 14-year career.

  4. Dec 17, 2020 · France’s Thomas Castaignède made his name in the professional age but was a player who could think of himself. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian View image in fullscreen

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  6. Aug 30, 2002 · The finer details of Thomas Castaignède's fight to return from a double rupture of the achilles tendon are not for the squeamish.

  7. Thomas Castaignède is a very popular French sporting hero with a strong following in the UK as well as internationally. A very classy and natural Rugby Union three-quarter, he made 54 appearances for Les Bleus, his last Test being against the All Blacks in Wellington in June 2007.

  8. Mar 6, 2020 · Former France international Thomas Castaignède played 54 times for his country and is now part of the BBC analysis team. He spoke exclusively to Scottish Rugby ahead of this weekend’s game with France. Read the feature interview with him before it's published in Sunday’s match programme.