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  1. Olivier Claude C. Magne (born 11 April 1973 in Aurillac, Cantal) is a French former rugby union footballer and a current coach. Magne was a rugby back row forward, known especially for his speed and handling in open field play. He represented France 89 times, scoring 14 tries.

  2. Olivier Magne, né le 11 avril 1973 à Aurillac ( Cantal ), est un joueur international français de rugby à XV évoluant au poste de troisième ligne aile. Il évolue notamment à l' US Dax (1992-1997) puis à l' AS Montferrand (1999-2005).

    • 11 avril 1973 (51 ans)Aurillac ( France)
    • Charly
    • troisième ligne aile
    • 1,88 m (6′2 ″)
  3. www.rugbypass.com › players › olivier-magneOlivier Magne | RugbyPass

    Olivier Magne was a speedy and versatile flanker who played for France and several clubs in France and England. He won four Grand Slams and reached two World Cup finals, and is now a coach and a RugbyPass Hall of Famer.

  4. Mar 15, 2021 · Olivier Magne’s record speaks for itself but the former France flanker also has plenty to say. And when he speaks, we should all listen. After all, having won four Grand Slams and another Six Nations title to boot, Magne won almost everything there was to win with Les Bleus.

  5. Sep 5, 2023 · French rugby great Olivier Magne has put the boot into the All Blacks days away from his former team's opening round clash against them at the Rugby World Cup. Magne won 89 caps for France during his playing career and was on the field in Les Bleus' famous 1999 World Cup semifinal win over the All Blacks.

  6. Jan 31, 2023 · Former France back-row Olivier Magne said off-the-field problems bedevilling the country's rugby are "sad" to see as Les Bleus prepare to start the defence of their Six Nations crown on Sunday.

  7. Olivier Magne, a former French international and coach of the France U20 team, will commentate on the World Rugby U20 Championship in South Africa. He shares his views on the quality, potential and challenges of the young players competing for a world title.