cute;tee last. A failure that the former linebacker would be particularly badly.

The hour of glory during the rugby world Cup 1999

The rugby world Cup, organised in Europe in 1999, will remain as the major event of the career of Christophe Dominici for the majority of the French. Its pivotal role in the victory of the anthology the face of the New Zealand (43-21), in the semi-final at Twickenham, has remained in the annals of rugby. A trial marked by the number 11, after a recovery and a kick off which will allow him to take to speed the whole defence of the Blacks, had allowed the Blues to create the feat that day.

The trial of Christophe Dominici in the face of New Zealand

video Relive the trial of Christophe Dominici registered in the face to All Blacks and stayed in people’s memories :

A youth marked by the death of her sister

Born on 20 may 1972 in Toulon, Christophe Dominici is first turned to the football, influenced by his father who was goalkeeper in Colmar and in Hyères. It only turns to the rugby at the age of 17 and made his debut in the Var, first, the RC Valletta in the second division, and then to the RC Toulon, between 1993 and 1997, where he will start his ascent, before moving to Paris and the French Stage. His youth was also marked by several tragedies. The death of his sister, the eldest in a road accident, when he was 14 years old, has several times been mentioned as a dark moment of his career. It will be up on this drama in his biography, Blue soul, released in 2007. The disappearance of a close friend is also regularly mentioned as a trigger for his emotional fragility.

The family of Christophe Dominici’s bruised

Born to parents who were gardeners, Nicole and Jean-Marie, Christophe Dominici has been elevated in large part by his sister, Pascale, he had the pain of losing at the age of 14 years in a car accident. In adulthood, the linebacker was first married to a certain Ingrid, before a painful separation in the early 2000’s who will be forced into the depression. The athlete had then rebuilt her life with Loretta Denaro. The couple had given birth to two daughters, Kiara (age 14), and Mya (11 years), now orphan of their dad.

Christophe Dominici prone to depression