
France international fly-half Francois Trinh-Duc has extended his contract with Montpellier, the 27-year-old revealed on his Facebook page. "Exclusively for my fans, I've agreed to continue the adventure with Montpellier," wrote the 27-year-old, who has played 48 times for France. Press sources claim he has prolonged his contract until 2016. The news is a welcome boost for Montpellier, just two weeks after captain and fellow France international flanker Fulgence Ouedraogo also signed a contract extension. Trinh-Duc came up through the youth ranks with Montpellier and helped them reach the 2011 Top 14 final where they were beaten 15-10 by Toulouse. Source: AFP
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