The Asian Age

HAOUAS, FROM PETTY CRIMINAL TO PROP IDOL

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Paris: Mohamed Haouas will complete an unlikely circle when he takes to the pitch of the Stade de France on Sunday to play for Les Bleus against England in the Six Nations.

The 25-year-old tighthead prop, known as ‘Momo’, had an eventful time of it as a teenager.

Arrested for a series of break-ins and robberies of corner shops, Haouas spent five years under judicial supervisio­n. His passport was confiscate­d and his comings and going closely monitored.

Taking up rugby only at the age of 15, Haouas was encouraged to join the youth set-up at Top 14 club Montpellie­r.

Standing 1.85m (6ft 1in), and weighing in at a hefty 127kg (20st), Haouas cuts an imposing figure and even won internatio­nal military honours in 2017 after joining the French Navy.

The prop made his Top 14 breakthrou­gh in the following season, starting no less than 13 games in the first six months, rubbing shoulders with a wealth of internatio­nal players, including several from South Africa.

“I don’t care about the past,” said France forwards coach William Servat.

“What’s important for me is the player I’ve met. He’s a very respectful bloke, always on time for every meeting.”

Servat added: “He integrated very quickly into the squad: he’s funny and the guys like being with him and know he’s a courageous bloke.

“He’s an incredible listener and takes part in everything. As for his performanc­e, we’ll see afterwards. That’ll be another thing. We’ll wait until we get to the match, but it’s a pleasure to have this player around.”

Servat said visiting his club had led him to getting to know Haouas better.

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