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Rugby: "We're Going to Go at 100%", the Heeler Christopher Tolofua Launched in a Conversion to a Right Pillar Before the World 2027

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The manager of the MHR explained that he will start with his 32-year-old heelman a conversion to the position of right-handed, a post in arrears as a team from France.

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Montpellier's international heeler Christopher Tolofua starts a conversion to the right pillar position with a clear goal: to hang up the car for the 2027 World Cup in Australia.

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The manager of the MHR explained that he will start with his 32-year-old heelman a conversion to the position of right-handed, a post in arrears as a team from France.

·Paris, France
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The 2027 World Cup remains a goal for Christopher Tolofua, but the Montpellieran heeler appears to be back in the French hierarchy, dominated by the trio Marchand–Mauvaka–Lamothe. In this context, an unexpected option takes shape: a conversion to the post of right pillar for the former player of the Stade Toulosain, passed by the Saracens and Toulon. A project already well engaged in Montpellier.

In Montpellier, Joan Caudullo wants to transform Christopher Tolofua into a right pillar. A technical and physical bet that could revive the international career of the tricolor heeler.

Questioned this Friday about a possible conversion of the heeler Christopher Tolofua to the position of right pillar, the manager of MHR Joan Caudullo explained that everything would be tempted so that the player would have his chance in blue in this position, even be able to compete in the World Cup in Australia in the fall of 2027. The bet is launched.

Questioned this Friday about a possible conversion of the heeler Christopher Tolofua to the position of right pillar, the manager of MHR Joan Caudullo explained that everything would be tempted so that the player would have his chance in blue in this position, even be able to compete in the World Cup in Australia in the fall of 2027. The bet is launched.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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