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Fabien Galthié (Rugby) Soundboard

Fabien Galthié is a prominent figure in rugby, both as a former player and a current coach. Born on March 20, 1971, in Béziers, France, he had a successful playing career from 1991 to 2004, representing the French national team and earning 64 caps. Notably, Galthié played in two Rugby World Cups, in 1995 and 1999, and is remembered for his strategic play as a scrum-half. After retiring, he transitioned to coaching and became the head coach of the French national team (XV de France) in 2019, leading them through significant tournaments, including the Six Nations Championship. Under his leadership, the team has seen a resurgence in form, emphasizing a blend of youth and experience. Galthié's coaching style is marked by a focus on tactical innovation and team cohesion, making him a respected figure in the sport.
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