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Sylvain Jonnet

Franceb. 1979-01-26Retired
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Biography

Sylvain Jonnet, born on January 26, 1979, in France, is a retired Rugby Union player known for his contributions to the sport during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Primarily playing in the position of lock, Jonnet showcased his athletic prowess and tactical acumen on the field, earning recognition for his physicality and leadership skills. His career was marked by stints with several prominent clubs in the French league system, where he developed a reputation as a steadfast performer.

Jonnet’s international career includes representing the French national team, where he made significant contributions during various international competitions. Notably, he participated in the 2003 Rugby World Cup, adding to his experience and visibility on the world stage. His defensive skills and ability to secure line-out balls were pivotal for both his club and country, helping to elevate the standards of play during his active years.

After retiring from professional rugby, Jonnet’s legacy continued as he transitioned into coaching and mentoring aspiring players in France. His expertise and knowledge of the game have influenced a new generation of rugby athletes, making him a respected figure in the sport's community. Jonnet remains celebrated not only for his achievements on the field but also for his ongoing contributions to the development of rugby in France.

Quick Facts

Full nameSylvain Jonnet
Date of birth1979-01-26
NationalityFrance
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