Julien Malzieu

Julien Malzieu
Personal information
Full name Julien Malzieu
Date of birth (1983-05-04) 4 May 1983
Place of birth Le Puy-en-Velay, France
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight 14 st 13 lb (95 kg)
Club information
Position Wing / Centre
Current club Montpellier HR
Senior clubs*
YearsClubApps (points)
2004-ASM Clermont Auvergne181 (315)
Representative teams
2008-2012 France20 (25)
* Professional club appearances and points
counted for domestic first grade only and
correct as of 28 December 2014.

Julien Malzieu (born 4 May 1983 in Le Puy-en-Velay, Auvergne) is a French rugby union and sevens player for Montpellier in the Top 14 competition.

Career

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Julien Malzieu training

A tall and rangy wing, Malzieu burst onto the international scene in the 2008 Six Nations Championship, scoring a try on his debut for France against Scotland.

However, despite his promising start he did not gain a regular spot in the side with coach Marc Lievremont giving lots of other players a chance. The next time he scored was during the 34–10 loss to England in the 2009 Six Nations Championship. He scored another try the next week against Italy, but missed the 2009 Autumn internationals.

He was recalled for the 2010 Six Nations Championship after injuries to Aurelien Rougerie and Benjamin Fall but just played a bit part role coming off the bench a few times.

There is lots of competition in his position for France which has limited his time on the pitch so far.

At club level he has played an integral role in the rise Clermont Auvergne to the forefront of European rugby. He is seen as a reliable points source for them as his prolific try scoring record shows.

His brother, Jérémy Malzieu was in the Clermont Auvergne squad, but now plays for Saint-Etienne in the Pro D2.

His other successes include being played as a starter in most of the recent 2012 Six Nations Championship games in which he scored a try in the first game against Italy.

References

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