
Baptiste Serin





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Bio
Baptiste Serin is a talented scrum half who spent a large amount of his career with Bordeaux Bègles before making a move to Toulon in 2019. In 2016, his impressive domestic performances led to his first call up to the French national team.
Born 20 June 1994 in La Teste-de-Buch, France, Serin joined Bordeaux Bègles in 2009. He then made his debut in 2012 during the Challenge Cup. His Top 14 debut for the club was at the end of 2012 and he quickly established himself as an integral part of the team thanks to his impressive kicking ability.
In 2013, he made his first appearance for France at U20 level. During his time with France U20, he appeared 19 times and amassed 106 points. At the U20 Six Nations, he contributed in all five games and scored 44 points.
His strong kicking game brought him to the France national team in 2016. His first appearance against Argentina was praised by both coaches and players and he went on to feature in France's 2016-17 elite list of players. He joined the French team again for the Autumn Internationals and made his Six Nations debut in 2017.
Having scored several international tries and executed a number of outstanding performances throughout his career, we’re excited to see what’s next for this talented French scrum half.