Transfer: Brive is interested in hooker Romain Latterrade

Transfer: Brive is interested in hooker Romain Latterrade
Transfer: Brive is interested in hooker Romain Latterrade

During this period, transfers are a bit like an Advent calendar. Every day, we are entitled to its rumor. We hope that some rumors will turn into gifts under the Christmas tree even if for some, the gift could be late and arrive later in 2025.

A few days ago, rumors were attacking the 2nd line of the CAB. From now on, we change positions and move to the hooker position. A position that could change quite a bit in the offseason, both in terms of departures and arrivals.

Brive would have its sights set on Romain Latterrade, the hooker, who would not be indifferent to the CAB.

A pure Landes product, Romain Latterrade did not immediately start with rugby but at the age of 12, it started at . From that moment on, the young Landais will go through all the levels within the rugby school then the training center of the Landes club. Its baptism of fire took place in in October 2017. After this first heating season, the hooker will take up more and more space in the team and become an executive. Sometimes he had to exert himself, particularly to get to the right weight to allow him to exploit his potential. In 2023, he joins Bordeaux and is part of the tailgating rotation. Not often a starter, he managed to score 3 tries last season. This season, he played 7 matches in the Top 14 for 2 starts.

Coming to the end of his contract at the end of the season, Romain Latterrade has several options on the table. One of them seems to bear the name “CA Brive”. In this club, 3 players are coming to the end of their contract so it could well be that one or two places become available. The former Mons native would not say no to knowing a third club in New Aquitaine. It remains to be seen whether the discussions bear fruit or not.

Find all the information in our CA Brive rugby transfer table for the 2025/2026 season

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