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Ovidiu Toniţa

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Ovidiu Toniţa
Date of birth August 6, 1980
Place of birth Bârlad, Romania
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
Weight 101 kg (222 lb)
Rugby union career
Position Flanker
Clubs
2001-2002
2002-2004
2004-
FC Grenoble
Biarritz Olympique
USA Perpignan
correct as of 1 Sept 2007.
National team(s) Caps (points)
2000- Romania 22 20
correct as of 1 Sept 2007.
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Ovidiu Toniţa (b. August 6, 1980) is a Romanian rugby union footballer. A former lock and presently a flanker and number 8, he plays for the French side USA Perpignan and for the Romanian national team. He is noted for his size, which is considered unusual for his position on the field.[1][2][3] His supporters are known to have compared him to the Australian footballer John Eales,[2] and he is often seen as Romania's key player.[2][4][5] Born in Bârlad, Toniţa worked as a soft drinks distributor for The Coca-Cola Company from age 15, and played rugby as an amateur in his native country.[3] He moved to France, where he played in the Top 14, originally for FC Grenoble (2001-2002), and later for Biarritz Olympique (2002-2004).[6][2] In 1999, at the age of 19, he made his international debut as a reserve for the Romanian national team, being one of the youngest players at the 1999 Rugby World Cup.[7][3] His test debut was against the Netherlands national team in 2000.[1][3] He won his first 14 caps as a lock, and established himself as a flanker after moving to Perpignan.[1] He was present on Romania's squad at the 2003 World Cup, was injured for three months in early 2005,[8] and took part in the 2007 World Cup, where he was Romania's vice-captain.[3] During the latter event, as Romania prepared to face the Scottish side, Toniţa was deemed "perhaps [Romania's] one world-class player" in a Scotsman article.[9] An analysis of the Romanian squad, published by The West Australian, noted that Toniţa "is a class act in the scrum", while arguing that, given Romania's poor results: "The sad thing for him is that he is playing with the wrong generation of players."[10]

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