France's bearded man-mountain Sebastien Chabal, one of the most recognisable figures in world rugby, has tripled his annual salary to 1.5m euros since shooting to fame a year and a half ago, l'Equipe magazine reported. The impact on the sport made by this marketing phenomen, who is in the France squad for the Six Nations championship, opening against Ireland on February 7, is unique in rugby, the paper claimed. The 31-year-old, known as 'the Caveman' for his long hair, thick beard and impressive physical presence, won over a legion of admirers at the 2007 World Cup. He has 42 caps to his name and ...
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If you are following a bit european rugby, you know who Sebastien Chabal is, and you can certainly put a face on the guy. If not, he is a french rugby man playing for Sale Sharks and the french national rugby team. He is an ok player, not a big star, but he is pretty famous mostly because of his "beast" look. So when I saw the latest issue of the french Vogue Paris (men special edition), I was a little surprised to see him on the cover! After a closer look tho, it appears the the bearded guy on the cover is not ...
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France have recalled giant lock Sebastien Chabal and scrum half Sebastien Tillous-Borde for Saturday’s home Test against Australia. Read the full Article
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Sale demonstrated their new-found ability to win ugly once again as they kicked off their Heineken Cup pool one campaign with a tremendous victory over Munster at a sodden Edgeley Park. The organisers could hardly have asked for a more compelling ...