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Rugby: Fred Quercy Summoned by the Lnr Disciplinary Commission After His Remarks on Fabien Galthie

Summary by Le Parisien
The Ligue nationale recovered the file opened by the French Federation, which suspended the captain of Montauban a week ago, before returning his license, for offensive remarks towards the breeder of the XV of France.

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The Ligue nationale recovered the file opened by the French Federation, which suspended the captain of Montauban a week ago, before returning his license, for offensive remarks towards the breeder of the XV of France.

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The third line in Montalban had openly criticized the French 15th-century breeder, whom he had had as a coach in Montpellier.

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The captain of Montauban, Fred Quercy, held bitter-sweet words in early September with regard to the breeder of the Blues. After the French Federation, the Ligue nationale de rugby seized the case.

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After Fred Quercy's comments, Fabien Galthie once again saw his management at the center of the debates. Was he that hard at the time? Is he still today?

The Fred Quercy case continues to make waves. The player saw his license suspended and then reinstated by the Fédération française de rugby (FFR), while the disciplinary commissions of the FFR and the Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR) were seized. His virulent statements about Fabien Galthie at the beginning of September caused a real psychodrama in the French rugby. Everything started with a sentence pronounced by the captain of Montauban in an in…

A simple interview published at the beginning of September turned into a real state affair for the French rugby. By dropping a murder sentence on Fabien Galthie in the columns of the RugbyPass site, Fred Quercy, captain of Montauban, triggered a disciplinary storm whose shock wave is still spreading. Words that make a career change The ...

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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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