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Francois Trinh-Duc

France

Age

38

Position

Fly Half

Height

184cm

Weight

82kg

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Francois Trinh-Duc Stats

Stats compared to other Fly Halfs
12%
Points
24%
Kicks in Play
Goal Converted
2%
Line Breaks
2%
Defenders Beaten
2%
2%
Tries

Francois Trinh-Duc Stats

Stats compared to other Fly Halfs
Francois Trinh-Duc
Francois Trinh-Duc

Key Stats

Points
2
Kicks in Play
5
Goal Converted
1
Line Breaks
0
Defenders Beaten
0
Tries
0

Season Performance

Minutes played: 51

Season Performance

Minutes played: 51
Francois Trinh-Duc

Attack

Rank
Points
2
Tries
0
Line Breaks
0
Carries
5
Carries Per Minute
0.1
Metres Carried
14
Defenders Beaten
0
Turnovers Won
0
Defenders Beaten
0
Touches
30
Post Contact Metres
10

Defence

Rank
Tackles Made
1
Tackles Completed
0.5
Dominant Tackles
0
Tackles Per Minute
0.02
Turnovers Won
0
Ruck Arrival Effectiveness
0

Passing

Rank
Try Assists
0
Successful Passes
23
Bad Passes
0
Pass Accuracy
0%

Kicking

Rank
Successful Penalties
0
Successful Conversions
1
Kicks in Play
5
Drop Goals
0
Goals Converted
1

Discipline

Rank
Penalties Conceded
0
Yellow Cards
0
Red Cards
0

Match Stats

Bio

Francois Trinh-Duc is a dynamic fly-half of Vietnamese descent. He proves to be a danger with the ball in hand and possesses a threatening side-step. He has spent his entire career with Montpellier, and was influential in helping them reach the 2011 Top 14 final. His French debut came in the 2008 Six Nations against Scotland, and after a year of rotation he made the shirt his own. Despite his reputation as a running fly-half, only James Hook of Wales kicked the ball from hand more often in the 2011 Six Nations.
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