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Teenage sensation Posolo Tuilagi ineligible for France

France's Posolo Tuilagi during the U20 Six Nations Rugby match between England and France at Recreation Ground on March 10, 2023 in Bath, United Kingdom. (Photo by Bob Bradford - CameraSport via Getty Images)

Any hopes of 150kg teenage sensation Posolo Tuilagi representing France’s senior team in the near future have been put on ice after French outlet L’Independent  confirmed that the lock does not have a French passport.

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Under current French rules, all players must have a French passport in order to play, meaning the 19-year-old son of Henry Tuilagi is unable to line up for Fabien Galthie’s side for the time being having been born in Samoa.

It is only a matter of time before the latest professional player from the Tuilagi dynasty is playing Test rugby, but he will need to go through the same procedure as Toulouse lock Emmanuel Meafou did in November by becoming a French citizen. That is a potential 300kg second-row partnership that will leave Galthie licking lips and opposing packs shuddering at the thought.

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    Tuilagi can continue to play for France U20 this Six Nations as he did in 2023, as he is still only 19 and does not turn 20 until July. The lock starred in France’s victorious World Rugby U20 Championship in South Africa last year, starting in the final against Ireland and becoming nothing short of a social media sensation during the tournament due to some of his monstrous carries and hits.

    He has been ever-present for Perpignan this season in the Top 14, although he is not featuring in their Challenge Cup clash with the Ospreys this evening in Swansea.

    There is no guarantee that Tuilagi would have been selected for France this Six Nations given his age, but Les Bleus will get their Tuilagi-less campaign underway on February 2 in Marseille against reigning Grand Slam winners Ireland. The U20 outfit meanwhile will get their tournament started the following day against the same side at the Stade Maurice David in Aix-en-Provence.

    Update: France have issued a response to these reports. 

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    9 Comments
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    karin 573 days ago

    Any All Black is good for me 😇

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    HR 574 days ago

    Or shock horror, he plays for the country of his birth

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    BB 575 days ago

    He doesn't need a french passport. That was Laporte’s arbitrary rule.

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    Jérémie 576 days ago

    Wrong information. French Federation -despite what Laporte used to say/think- are under the rules of WR : to live for 5 years in the country and not have play for another country. So Tuilagi can be selected.

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    JW 576 days ago

    It’s not WRs biz, France can select whoever they want, as long as its not going to cause a ruckus like SAs exclusion of blacks or coloureds.

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    fl 576 days ago

    “There is no guarantee that Tuilagi would have been selected for France this Six Nations given his age”


    seems an odd statement. If he was selected it would have been because of his age, not inspite of it. Young players are typically not selected because they are not as good as more experienced players, but any coach would select the younger player if two were of equal caliber. This is true generally, but especially of Galthié!

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    BigMaul 576 days ago

    Thats not quite what the author meant.


    The implication is that he might not be ready yet.

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