List of Catalans Dragons players

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The following is a list of players who have played for the Catalans Dragons in one or more first team games (Super League or Challenge Cup) since the club joined the British rugby league system in 2006. Players are listed in order of debut and statistics are correct as of the end of the 2011 season.

Players

No.NamePositionNationalityClub careerAppearances Tries Goals DG Points
1 Laurent Frayssinous FB/SO Flag of France.svg 200619437090
2 Justin Murphy WG Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2006–08665400216
3 Teddy Sadaoui CN Flag of France.svg 200670000
4 John Wilson CN Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2006–08772500100
5 Mark Hughes CN Flag of Australia (converted).svg 200626110044
6 Sean Rudder SO Flag of Australia (converted).svg 20062670028
7 Stacey Jones SH Flag of New Zealand.svg 2006–074512494150
8 Chris Beattie PR Flag of Australia (converted).svg 20062940016
9 Julien Rinaldi HK Flag of France.svg 20062521010
10 Adel Fellous PR Flag of France.svg 2006–074250020
11 Jérôme Guisset PR/SR Flag of France.svg 2006–10141110145
12 Jamal Fakir SR Flag of Morocco.svg 2006–14115130052
13 Ian Hindmarsh SR/LF Flag of Australia (converted).svg 20062730012
14 Grégory Mounis LF Flag of France.svg 2006–1616423180128
15 Renaud Guigue FB Flag of France.svg 20062130012
16 Pascal Jampy SR/LF Flag of France.svg 2006130000
17 Alex Chan PR Flag of New Zealand.svg 2006–0886120048
18 Bruno Verges WG Flag of France.svg 20062890036
19 Julien Touxagas SR Flag of France.svg 2006–116560024
20 Thomas Bosc SO/SH Flag of France.svg 2006–17122363445837
21 Michael Dobson SH Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2006125411103
22 Lionel Teixido HK Flag of France.svg 2006–072840016
23 David Berthezène HK Flag of France.svg 2006–07210000
24 Rémi Casty PR Flag of France.svg 2006–203373400136
25 Frédéric Zitter WG Flag of France.svg 200622008
26 Aurélien Cologni HK Flag of France.svg 2006530012
27 Sébastien Martins PR Flag of France.svg 2006, 2009–11222008
28 Younes Khattabi WG Flag of Morocco.svg 2006–0832110044
29 Mathieu Griffi PR Flag of France.svg 2006–08290000
30 Cyrille Gossard SR Flag of France.svg 2006–129390036
31 Clint Greenshields FB Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of France.svg 2007–121468500340
32 Adam Mogg CN/SO Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2007–10842501101
33 Vincent Duport WG/CN Flag of France.svg 2007–09, 2011–181988700348
34 Dimitri Pelo WG Flags of New Caledonia.svg Flag of France.svg 2007–10873800152
35 Casey McGuire HK/SO Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2007–10992910118
36 Aaron Gorrell HK Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2007–0824614052
37 Sébastien Raguin SR Flag of France.svg 2007–121372900116
38 Jason Croker SR Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2007–0962120149
39 David Ferriol PR Flag of France.svg 2007–12144100040
40 Luke Quigley HK Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2007201004
41 Andrew Bentley SR Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Scotland.svg 2007–102930012
42 Kane Bentley HK Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Scotland.svg 2007–103960024
43 Olivier Charles WG Flag of France.svg 200722008
44 Cyril Stacul WG Flag of France.svg 2007–1267210084
45 Dane Carlaw LF Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2008–1081120048
46 Jean-Philippe Baile CN Flag of France.svg 2008–1467240096
47 Olivier Elima SR Flag of France.svg 2008–10723400136
48 Florian Quintilla CN Flag of France.svg 2008–0960000
49 Steven Bell CN Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2009–1049170068
50 Shane Perry SH Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2009161004
51 Jason Ryles PR Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2009222008
52 Greg Bird SO/LF Flag of Australia (converted).svg 200983133058
53 Setaimata Sa CN/SR Flag of Samoa.svg Flag of New Zealand.svg 2010–1269240096
54 Dallas Johnson LF Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2010281004
55 Chris Walker WG Flag of Australia (converted).svg 20101262028
56 William Barthau SH Flag of France.svg 2010–1419622068
57 David Guasch FB Flag of France.svg 2010–1410000
58 Tony Gigot FB/SO Flag of France.svg 2010–112513010
59 Frédéric Vaccari WG Flag of France.svg 2010–1437200080
60 Mickaël Simon PR Flag of France.svg 2010–20311004
61 Brent Sherwin SH Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2010141015
62 Damien Blanch WG Flag of Australia (converted).svg Four Provinces Flag.svg 2011–present30210084
63 Ben Farrar CE Flag of Australia (converted).svg 20111430012
64 Scott Dureau SH Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–152711955239
65 Lopini Paea PR Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Tonga.svg 2011–142130012
66 Ian Henderson HK Flag of England.svg Flag of Scotland.svg 2011–153160024
67 Steve Menzies SR Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–1323140056
68 Éloi Pélissier HK Flag of France.svg 2011–161542701109
69 Daryl Millard CN/WG Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Fiji.svg 2011–14994110166
70 Jason Baitieri LF Flag of France.svg 2011–22250220088
71 Mathias Pala WG/CN Flag of France.svg 2011–153240016
72 Thibaut Ancely SR Flag of France.svg 201120000
73 Rémy Marginet SH Flag of France.svg 2011209018
74 Louis Anderson SR Flag of New Zealand.svg 2012–181433500140
75 Ben Fisher HK Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Scotland.svg 2012152008
76 Leon Pryce SO Flag of England.svg 2012–14803000120
77 Damien Cardace WG Flag of France.svg 2012–1526171070
78 Julian Bousquet PR Flag of France.svg 2012–2252500100
79 Kevin Larroyer SR Flag of France.svg 2012–1322100040
80 Antoni Maria PR Flag of France.svg 2012–16411004
81 Brent Webb FB Flag of New Zealand.svg 2013–14102008
82 Zeb Taia SR Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of the Cook Islands.svg 2013–15813800152
83 Morgan Escaré FB Flag of France.svg 2013–16916512264
84 Elliott Whitehead SR Flag of England.svg 2013–15683200128
85 Thibaut Margalet LF Flag of France.svg 2013–19280000
86 Benjamin Garcia SR/CE Flag of France.svg 2013–1893300132
87 Michael Oldfield WG Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Tonga.svg 2014–15452900116
88 Ben Pomeroy CN Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2014–1547110044
89 Jeff Lima PR Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of Samoa.svg 2014–154631014
90 Gadwin Springer PR Flag of France.svg Flag of France.svg 2014–1541004
91 Joan Guasch HK Flag of France.svg 2014–1590000
92 Sam Williams SH Flag of Australia (converted).svg 201412421058
93 Willie Tonga CN Flag of Australia (converted).svg 20151960024
94 Todd Carney SO Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2015–163394145
95 Stanislas Robin SO Flag of France.svg 2015–16112019
96 Fouad Yaha WG Flag of France.svg 2015–14910000400
97 Krisnan Inu WG/CN Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of Samoa.svg 2015–1747166076
98 Jordan Sigismeau WG Flag of France.svg Flag of France.svg 2015–161040016
99 Lucas Albert SH Flag of France.svg 2015–2056828088
100 Ugo Perez SR Flag of France.svg 2015–1880000
101 Pat Richards WG Flag of Australia (converted).svg Four Provinces Flag.svg 2016219760188
102 Richie Myler SH Flag of England.svg 2016–17472520104
103 Paul Aiton HK Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2016–184830012
104 Glenn Stewart SR Flag of Australia (converted).svg 20163030012
105 Justin Horo SR Flag of New Zealand.svg 2016–1742120048
106 Dave Taylor PR Flag of Australia (converted).svg 20162990036
107 Jodie Broughton WG Flag of England.svg 2016–19523800152
108 Willie Mason PR Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Tonga.svg 2016161004
109 Alrix Da Costa HK Flag of France.svg 2016–9540012
110 Romain Navarrete PR Flag of France.svg 2016–17150000
111 Jordan Dezaria PR Flag of France.svg 2016–1750000
112 Paul Séguier PR Flag of France.svg 2016–80000
113 Brayden Wiliame CN Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Fiji.svg 2017–19773500140
114 Luke Walsh SO Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2017–184712994214
115 Sam Moa PR Flag of Tonga.svg Flag of New Zealand.svg 2017–208080032
116 Iain Thornley CN Flag of England.svg 2017–183890036
117 Luke Burgess PR Flag of England.svg 201750000
118 Lambert Belmas PR Flag of France.svg 2017–21180000
119 Arthur Romano CN Flag of France.svg 2017–1930012
Matthieu Khedimi HK Flag of France.svg 201710000
120 Nabil Djalout SR Flag of France.svg 201710000
121 Lewis Tierney FB Flag of England.svg Flag of Scotland.svg 2017–2066220088
122 David Mead Fullback Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2018-2020582900116
123 Samisoni Langi Centre , Stand-off Flag of Tonga.svg 2018-1072700108
124 Michael McIlorum Hooker Flag of England.svg Four Provinces Flag.svg 2018-9680032
125 Benjamin Julien Second-row , Centre Flag of France.svg 2018-88160064
126 Josh Drinkwater Scrum-half , Stand-off Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2018, 2020-8417830234
127 Mickaël Goudemand Second-row , Loose forward Flag of France.svg 2017-8290036
128 Kenny Edwards Second-row Flag of New Zealand.svg 2018-201936100040
129 Robin Brochon Fullback , Wing Flag of France.svg 2018-2130000
130 Ugo Martin Wing Flag of France.svg 2018-202010000
131 Arthur Mourgue Scrum-half , Stand-off , Fullback Flag of France.svg 2018-4711420128
132 Sam Tomkins Scrum-half , Stand-off , Fullback Flag of England.svg 2019-82281344384
133 Matty Smith Scrum-half , Hooker , Stand-off Flag of England.svg 2019160011
134 Matt Whitley Second-row Flag of England.svg 2019-782800112
135 Sam Kasiano Prop Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of Samoa.svg 2019-2283130052
136 James Maloney Stand-off , Scrum-half Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2020-214281845405
137 Joel Tomkins Second-row , Centre , Loose forward Flag of England.svg 2020-1530012
138 Israel Folau Centre , Wing Flag of Australia (converted).svg 20201550020
139 Tom Davies Wing Flag of England.svg 2020-583600144
140 Dean Whare Centre , Wing , Fullback Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021-223860024
141 Mathieu Laguerre Centre Flag of France.svg 2021-23140056
142 Mike McMeeken Second-row Flag of England.svg 2021-39120048
143 Gil Dudson Prop Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 2021-223970028

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