Gregory Alldritt
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Grégory Alldritt is a powerhouse on the field. He started his career in the back row for Auch before signing for La Rochelle in 2017. He has been a part of the France squad since 2019 and, in 2024, he was named as the team’s captain for the first time.
Alldritt was born 23 March 1997 in Toulouse, France and grew up in Condom-en-Armagnac. His father, Terence, was born in Kenya and lived in Stirling, Scotland before settling down in France.
Alldritt first joined Auch in 2016. He represented the team 14 times before moving to La Rochelle in 2017. His strong ability to play across the back row was noticed and he was called up to join the France team for the 2019 Six Nations.
He was brought off the bench in his test debut for France in a match against Wales. He then scored his first try in only his third international appearance, which was against Scotland. This try earned him his first start for France the following week in a match against Italy.
Since the early days of his international career, Grégory Alldritt has become a force. With La Rochelle he’s won the European Rugby Champions Cup twice and has been a runner-up in the Top 14 and the European Rugby Challenge Cup. Meanwhile, with France, he’s claimed a Six Nations Championship Grand Slam.
Grégory Alldritt’s power, skill and laser focus in the back row was rewarded in 2024 when he was named captain of the French team for the 2024 Six Nations Championship.
Alldritt is an unstoppable force on the field and we anticipate that his strong career will continue to impress.