Dany Priso
Position(s) | Prop | ||
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Current team | Toulon | ||
Amateur team(s) | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Points) |
–2015 | US Ussel Limoges | () | |
Senior career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Points) |
2015–2016 2016–2022 2022– | Stade Français La Rochelle Toulon | 6 130 29 | (0) (55) (5) |
Correct as of 1 December 2022 | |||
International career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Points) |
2018– | France | 18 | (0) |
Correct as of 20 November 2022 |
Dany Priso (born 2 January 1994) is a French rugby union player. His position is prop and he currently plays for Toulon in the Top 14.[1] He began his career at Stade Français.
International career
Priso was called up to the French national team for the first time ahead of France's opening 2018 Six Nations Championship match against Ireland.[2] He made his debut in that game coming on for Jefferson Poirot in the 55th minute of an eventual 13–15 home loss.[3]
Personal life
Priso was born in Cameroon and moved to France when he was 11 years old. Originally interested in football, he eventually grew an interest for rugby after going to see a rugby practice in the park next to his house in Ussel.[4]
Honours
Club
La Rochelle
References
- ^ "Dany Priso Profile". Itsrugby.co.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- ^ XV de France : Le groupe pour l’Irlande
- ^ France-Irelande 13–15
- ^ XV de France : Priso piège du rugby !
- ^ "Leinster 21 La Rochelle 24: La Rochelle win Heineken Champions Cup as last-gasp try sinks Leinster". bbc.com. 28 May 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
External links
- France profile at FFR
- Stade Rochelais profile
- Dany Priso at ESPNscrum
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