Jérôme Porical (born 20 September 1985 in
Perpignan) is a professional
rugby union fullback currently playing for
Béziers in the French
Pro D2. He has previously played for
Stade Français,
Lyon in the
Top 14, but started his career with home-town club
Perpignan, where both his grandfather
Paul and his father
Gérald played, Paul reaching three
French Championship finals and winning one in 1938, and Gérald losing the 1977 final.[1] In the
2008–09 Top 14 season, Jérôme reached the final of the Top 14, again with Perpignan, and greatly contributed to his side's 22–13 victory over
Clermont, managing a perfect 5 out of 5 in his kicking attempts.[2]
Jérôme Porical (born 20 September 1985 in
Perpignan) is a professional
rugby union fullback currently playing for
Béziers in the French
Pro D2. He has previously played for
Stade Français,
Lyon in the
Top 14, but started his career with home-town club
Perpignan, where both his grandfather
Paul and his father
Gérald played, Paul reaching three
French Championship finals and winning one in 1938, and Gérald losing the 1977 final.[1] In the
2008–09 Top 14 season, Jérôme reached the final of the Top 14, again with Perpignan, and greatly contributed to his side's 22–13 victory over
Clermont, managing a perfect 5 out of 5 in his kicking attempts.[2]