Sebastien Chabal, the former France and Sale Sharks forward, has revealed that he cannot remember “a single second of a rugby match I played”. Chabal, 47, who played for France between 2000 and 2011 ...
Former France forward Sebastien Chabal has said that he cannot remember “a single second” of his rugby career. Capped 62 times by France, Chabal, known as the “Caveman”, became one of the world’s most ...
RUGBY legend Sebastien Chabal admits he can’t remember a “single second” of his illustrious career. The Frenchman played 62 times for Les Bleus but has suffered from memory loss since hanging up his ...
Racing Metro's president, Jacky Lorenzetti, has revealed Sébastien Chabal, who will leave Sale Sharks now the regular English season has finished, could be one of a host of new players joining the ...
French back-row Sebastien Chabal scored a late try in his cameo appearance for Australian side Belmain. The No.8 went over for the second-division Australian side with six minutes left on the clock in ...
Former France and Sale forward, 47, reveals apparent toll of playing days on his health saying: ‘I have the impression that it wasn’t me’ Ben joined the Telegraph as a rugby reporter in 2017 and was ...
Former France rugby union international Sebastien Chabal says he cannot “remember a single second” of his career. Chabal played 62 times for France between 2000 and 2011, with whom he won the 2007 Six ...
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