France rugby star Chabal doesn’t remember ‘single second’ of career due to concussion

Paris – Rugby star Sabastian Chawl won two six nations titles with France, advanced to the World Cup semifinals and played 62 times for his nation as a strong forward.

However, he does not think of it because of the loss of memory from the negotiations he maintained as a player.

In an interview with the “Legendary” show on YouTube, Chabal said, “I don’t think I have played a single second of the rugby match.” I don’t have memories of past moments. “

During his career, he also won the English title with sales and made six attempts for France. He was a part of the French team, which won the Six Nations Grand Slam in the 21st and shouted to the French crowd in the deep compliment of his jokes to address his thunderbolt.

None of this registers with him.

“When I talk about it at home with my wife, I tell her that I think I don’t play rugby,” she said. “I think that I played rugby this is not me, especially because I don’t mind the moments.”

The 47 -year -old young man gave opponents in France and abroad in rugby circles, his bushes, his strict dealing and ice shelves.

His presence at the rugby field and his horrible presence has earned him nicknames like “The Caveman,” “Anthacist” and “Hannibal Lect”. It has achieved him a sufficient approval agreement and says he earned up to 800,000 euros (about $ 900,000) annual income.

He was also quick to reproach the media that tried to interview him in English during the Rugby World Cup in France.

Although he sold it to Manchester for 20-5 years, he spoke very good English in his time, he would respond to “We are in France, we speak French”.

The reducing the memory of the chew is so deep that he says that he does not even think about the birth of his daughter and has his own childhood monuments.

“I don’t think so much. I have two or three childhood memories, but simply,” he said. “But I’m not sure I remember them because I was told about them.”

Chabal’s international career was at the top of the 2007 World Cup semifinal and his 14 -year -old club career ended with Lyon in 2014.

Although he is now talking about his negotiations, he did not seek medical help.

“Go see a doctor, for what?” He “My memories will never come back.”

Both formats, 15-A-Side Union and 13-A-Side League have become a major problem in Soccer and Ragby.

British law firm Rylands Garth said more than 500 former players are taking legal action against the sports management committee demanding victims of brain injury during their career.

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