Romain Ntamack, a story of rugby and family
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Romain Ntamack, an iconic figure of French rugby, takes part in Fred Allard’s “Vide Ton Sac” project, revealing the objects that tell the story of his journey, his values, and his family heritage. Far from the spotlight and the stadiums, he opens a window into his private life, showing a man who builds his life with the same discipline and principles he demonstrates on the field.
A PlayStation controller reflects his moments of relaxation, while the Stade Toulousain logo illustrates his attachment to his roots and his beloved club. The Bouclier de Brennus recalls his victories and the collective effort that makes them possible. Two animal symbols, the panther and the lion, represent his parents: his father, a former rugby player, and his mother, pillars of his balance and success. These family figures shape his identity far beyond his sporting career.
A SCULPTURE THAT COMBINES STRENGTH AND EMOTION
Fred Allard transforms these objects into a work where emotion and power come together. The sculpture highlights Romain Ntamack as he truly is: a passionate and talented player, but above all, a man deeply connected to his family and the values that guide his life, both on and off the field.
The artwork
The handover of the objects
The discovery of the studio and the creative process
He Emptied His Bag but Also Left His Mark