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RCN: end of career for Orlando Stott

Arrived at Racing in 2016, the rear Orlando Stott draws a line on his professional career. On the sly but with a lot of class, as usual.

Arrived on tiptoe in 2016 from Bourg-en-Bresse, Orlando Stott has been an often essential element of the Audoise three-quarter line.

Confinement and stoppage of competition were right at the end of Stott’s career who decided to put away the crampons. Definitely. His contract with the RCN was not extended and the decision, at 33, then made perfect sense: “My professional rugby player career is coming to an end, he explained. I was lucky to be able to make a living from my passion for over 11 years. I was lucky to be able to wet the shirts of fine clubs including Narbonne “.

Orlando Stott is not going to be bored. If he is thinking about his retraining, why not around rugby, his 16-month-old little boy should indeed liven up his days!

Smart and very friendly boy, Orlando Stott will leave the image of a serious and shy player. No doubt that at 33 years old, Stott still has many ideas behind his head with, why not, rugby as a guideline.

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