ASM Clermont Auvergne - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

  • Alejandro Campos
  • Agustín Creevy
  • Mario Ledesma
  • Gonzalo Longo
  • Martín Scelzo
  • Hernán Senillosa
  • Pat Howard
  • Jan Macháček
  • Brian Ashton
  • Richard Cockerill
  • Alex King
  • Seremaia Bai
  • Vilimoni Delasau
  • Napolioni Nalaga
  • David Attoub
  • Alexandre Audebert
  • Olivier Azam
  • Benoît Baby
  • David Bory
  • Stéphane Castaignède
  • Arnaud Costes
  • Franck Comba
  • Michel Droitecourt
  • André Dubertrand
  • Laurent Emmanuelli
  • Lionel Faure
  • Alessio Galasso
  • Christophe Juillet
  • Jean-Marc Lhermet
  • Olivier Magne
  • Julien Malzieu
  • Jimmy Marlu
  • Philippe Marocco
  • Tony Marsh
  • Gérald Merceron
  • Olivier Merle
  • Geoffroy Messina
  • Arnaud Mignardi
  • Pierre Mignoni
  • Laurent Pardo
  • Morgan Parra
  • Alexandre Péclier
  • Thibaut Privat
  • Louis Puech
  • Jean-Pierre Romeu
  • Laurent Rodriguez
  • Jacques Rougerie
  • Philippe Saint-André
  • Cédric Soulette
  • Jérôme Thion
  • Sébastien Viars
  • Pierre Vigouroux
  • Goderdzi Shvelidze
  • Gonzalo Canale
  • Alessandro Troncon
  • Sam Broomhall
  • Joe Karam
  • Sione Lauaki
  • Sitiveni Sivivatu
  • Tasesa Lavea
  • George Pisi
  • John Senio
  • Paul Burnell
  • Jason White
  • Nathan Hines
  • Selborne Boome
  • Marius Joubert
  • Breyton Paulse
  • Brent Russell
  • John Smit
  • Pierre-Emmanuel Garcia
  • Seti Kiole
  • Kevin Dalzell
  • Stephen Jones
  • Lee Byrne

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