Will Collier is revelling in the Castres fans’ passion and enjoying other benefits of life in southern France
It is the match-day bus rides to his new club’s stadium that, for Will Collier, perfectly capture the parallel universe of French club rugby. “You can hear the fans when you’re still a minute away,” says the former Harlequins prop, one of the latest band of Premiership pros to relocate to the Top 14, in his case to Castres. “You can see the smoke and the flares going off. There are drums and trumpeters … they even had a saxophonist last week. It’s absolutely bonkers. The passion is wild.”
Welcome to a different world. Castres, about 50 miles from Toulouse, is a modest-sized town of 50,000-odd people but rugby fever is rampant. “When we played Toulouse at home in October there were people crying in the pre-game guard of honour. It meant that much to them.” Despite the fact Collier played 240 first-team matches for Quins, last weekend’s atmosphere at Clermont’s Stade Marcel-Michelin also made the 33-year-old shake his experienced head. “I came back on following a yellow card and they were baying for blood. It was like they were at some kind of dogfight. It was a real cauldron … the energy from the crowd was unbelievable.”
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/dec/06/im-loving-it-will-collier-on-the-pull-of-french-rugby-for-english-players
Author : Robert Kitson
Publish date : 2024-12-06 12:21:25
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