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Top 14 : Dylan Cretin prolonge à Lyon

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Dylan Cretin (Photo de CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Le troisième ligne aile Dylan Cretin a prolongé son contrat au LOU Rugby de trois ans, jusqu’en 2028, a annoncé le club lyonnais du Top 14 lundi.

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Originaire d’Annemasse (Haute-Savoie), Cretin (27 ans, 1,95 m, 105 kg) est arrivé à Lyon en 2012 et son contrat allait arriver à terme en juin 2025.

Titulaire depuis la saison 2016/17, le joueur a remporté avec le LOU le Challenge européen en 2022. En équipe de France, avec laquelle il a remporté le Tournoi des six nations cette année-là avec le grand chelem à la clef, il compte 22 sélections depuis 2020.

Victime d’une rupture du ligament croisé antérieur du genou lors d’un entraînement en novembre 2023, il a repris la compétition au début de la saison et participé avec le LOU à huit matches dont quatre en tant que titulaire.

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Scott Robertson has to take charge of his All Blacks in 2025

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