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Romain Teulet (born February 5, 1978 in Bergerac, Dordogne) is a French rugby union player, who played for Top 14 team Castres Olympique. Nicknamed Robocop for his unusual preparation and high success rate for penalty kicks, and le petit lutin (the gnome) for his small size, he left his hometown club where he had been playing since the age of 11 for Castres Olympique in 2001. He quickly established himself as a top-class kicker, even scoring 35 placed kicks in a row during the 2004–05 season, a record that stood until March 2009, when Brock James failed only on his 42nd attempt. He also was the top point scorer in the 2009–10 Top 14 season with 263 points. On August 28, 2010, he reached the 2000-point mark in the French championship in a game against Bayonne, scoring 20 points in the 25–1

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  • Romain Teulet, né le 5 février 1978 à Bergerac, est un joueur et entraîneur français de rugby à XV qui a évolué principalement au poste d'arrière au sein du Castres olympique. Quoiqu'étant le plus petit joueur du championnat de France avec 1,63 m, il est le deuxième meilleur réalisateur de l'histoire du championnat de France derrière Richard Dourthe. Depuis octobre 2019, il est manager général de son club formateur, l'US Bergerac. (fr)
  • Romain Teulet (born February 5, 1978 in Bergerac, Dordogne) is a French rugby union player, who played for Top 14 team Castres Olympique. Nicknamed Robocop for his unusual preparation and high success rate for penalty kicks, and le petit lutin (the gnome) for his small size, he left his hometown club where he had been playing since the age of 11 for Castres Olympique in 2001. He quickly established himself as a top-class kicker, even scoring 35 placed kicks in a row during the 2004–05 season, a record that stood until March 2009, when Brock James failed only on his 42nd attempt. He also was the top point scorer in the 2009–10 Top 14 season with 263 points. On August 28, 2010, he reached the 2000-point mark in the French championship in a game against Bayonne, scoring 20 points in the 25–1 (en)
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  • Romain Teulet, né le 5 février 1978 à Bergerac, est un joueur et entraîneur français de rugby à XV qui a évolué principalement au poste d'arrière au sein du Castres olympique. Quoiqu'étant le plus petit joueur du championnat de France avec 1,63 m, il est le deuxième meilleur réalisateur de l'histoire du championnat de France derrière Richard Dourthe. Depuis octobre 2019, il est manager général de son club formateur, l'US Bergerac. (fr)
  • Romain Teulet (born February 5, 1978 in Bergerac, Dordogne) is a French rugby union player, who played for Top 14 team Castres Olympique. Nicknamed Robocop for his unusual preparation and high success rate for penalty kicks, and le petit lutin (the gnome) for his small size, he left his hometown club where he had been playing since the age of 11 for Castres Olympique in 2001. He quickly established himself as a top-class kicker, even scoring 35 placed kicks in a row during the 2004–05 season, a record that stood until March 2009, when Brock James failed only on his 42nd attempt. He also was the top point scorer in the 2009–10 Top 14 season with 263 points. On August 28, 2010, he reached the 2000-point mark in the French championship in a game against Bayonne, scoring 20 points in the 25–16 win. On the 15 April 2014, Teulet announced that after 13 years with Castres, he would retire at the end of the 2013–14 Top 14 season. On this announcement, the French national team's head coach Philippe Saint-André, announced that Romain Teulet will join the national team as a specialist kicking coach. (en)
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