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Francois Trinh-Duc

Age
38
Position
Fly Half
Height
184cm
Weight
82kg

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Bio

Francois Trinh-Duc is a dynamic fly-half of Vietnamese descent. He proves to be a danger with the ball in hand and possesses a threatening side-step. He has spent his entire career with Montpellier, and was influential in helping them reach the 2011 Top 14 final. His French debut came in the 2008 Six Nations against Scotland, and after a year of rotation he made the shirt his own. Despite his reputation as a running fly-half, only James Hook of Wales kicked the ball from hand more often in the 2011 Six Nations.