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Dany Priso

RugbyProp|France
FranceJanuary 2, 1994

Biography

Dany Priso is a powerful French loosehead prop, born on 2 January 1994, who has spent the bulk of his career anchoring the front row at RC Toulon in the Top 14. He has also been capped at senior level by France, sitting inside one of the deepest pools of props in world rugby. Priso's profile is that of a heavy-duty modern loosehead. He is a strong scrummager who works to hold his side of the front row stable under load, and he couples that set-piece work with direct ball-carrying in the tight channels and a willing defensive engine around the field. His mobility for a man of his frame has made him a useful option across the full 80 minutes of Top 14 matches. He earned his first senior France cap against Fiji in 2018 and has been part of successive Les Bleus matchday groups, including during the 2023 Six Nations Grand Slam-winning campaign. At Toulon he has been a long-term front-row presence in the club's pack, contributing both starting minutes and impact appearances off the bench. In the senior portion of his career, Priso continues to provide a reliable loosehead scrum platform and the physicality expected of a long-serving French Test-match front-rower.