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Cameron Woki

Nationality
France
Age
26
Position
Back Row
Height
196cm
Weight
109kg

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Cameron Woki walkout fuels speculation around French unrest

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The Cameron Woki tweet that confirms he will miss the Six Nations

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Bio

Cameron Woki is a lock and flanker who represents Racing 92 and the French national team. He’s one of the finest young rugby players on the planet today. 

Born 7 November 1998, Cameron Woki’s rugby career started in 2008, when he signed for amateur team AC Bobigny 93. He then stayed with the side until 2012, when he moved to RC Massy. 

His professional career began in 2017, when he signed for Bordeaux Bègles. He went on to make nearly 100 appearances for the French side before moving to Racing 92 in 2022. He’s stayed with the Parisian club ever since. 

Internationally, Cameron Woki caught the attention of French scouts at a young age and he represented France at U20 level. In 2018, he won both the World Rugby U20 Championship and Six Nations Under 20s Championship with the team. 

Woki then made his debut for the French national team in 2020. Since, he’s been a staple of the side. In 2022, he helped Les Bleus capture the Six Nations Grand Slam. He was also named in his country’s Rugby World Cup squad in 2023. 

Still young and with his best years ahead of him, we can’t wait to see what else Cameron Woki can achieve in the game.