Romain Ntamack
Romain Ntamack is a professional French rugby union player, primarily known for his role as a fly-half for the French national team and Toulouse in the Top 14. Born on 1 December 1999, he is the son of former international winger Émile Ntamack. Romain has made a significant impact in international rugby, having earned over 30 caps for France. His career has been marked by a blend of skillful playmaking and tactical awareness. However, he faced a challenging period due to injuries and a recent suspension following a red card received during a match against Wales, which has temporarily sidelined him from key fixtures in the 2025 Six Nations.
Born on Jan 01, 1999 (27 years old)
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Ireland:
Romain Ntamack was ruled out of the 2023 World Cup, impacting the French team's strategy.
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Ireland:
Romain Ntamack is mentioned as another injured player affecting the French team.
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France:
Romain Ntamack has received support from teammates despite criticism of his performances.
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France:
Romain Ntamack recognized that the trauma from the previous match affected more than just the twenty-three players present.
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France:
Romain Ntamack is set to play as the fly-half for the French team.
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France:
Romain Ntamack is a player from Toulouse who contributed to the Six Nations victory.
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Ireland:
Romain Ntamack is mentioned in the context of a rivalry with Matthieu Jalibert in French rugby.
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France:
Romain Ntamack scored a crucial try for Stade Toulousain during the match.
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United Kingdom:
Romain Ntamack was one of the players shown a red card during the Six Nations.
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Ireland:
Romain Ntamack was one of the players shown a red card during the Six Nations.
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