Left injured shortly after returning to the pitch at Stade Pierre Fabre during the match against UBB, the English right pillar, Will Colliersuffers from a calf injury with hematoma as announced by his club. He will miss the next four to five weeks of competition.
Will Collier, born May 5, 1991 in Hammersmith, is an English right prop who distinguished himself by his power in scrum and his consistency. Trained in the Harlequins academy, he joined the first team in 2011 and became an essential pillar of the London club. With Harlequins, he won the Premiership twice, in 2012 and 2021, as well as an Anglo-Welsh Cup in 2013, establishing himself as a key player during decisive moments.
Collier is also experiencing a great international adventure. After shining with the England U20 team, winning the Grand Slam in 2011, he made his debut with the senior team in 2017 during a tour of Argentina.
In 2024, Collier decides to take on a new challenge by joining Castres Olympique in the Top 14. This transfer marks a new stage in his career, where his experience and solidity continue to make the difference.
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