Paul Alo-Emile Explained

Paul Alo-Emile
Birth Date:22 December 1991
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Height:1.80NaN0
Weight:1360NaN0
School:Brisbane State High School
Position:Prop
Currentclub:Stade Français
Years1:2012–2015
Clubs1:Melbourne Rebels
Apps1:50
Points1:5
Years2:2013
Clubs2:Waikato
Apps2:9
Points2:0
Years3:2014
Clubs3:Melbourne Rising
Apps3:9
Points3:5
Years4:2015–
Clubs4:Stade Français
Apps4:165
Points4:20
Repyears1:2010–2011
Repteam1:Australia U20
Repcaps1:9
Reppoints1:0
Repyears2:2017–
Repteam2:Samoa
Repcaps2:21
Reppoints2:0
Clubupdate:28 August 2023
Repupdate:28 August 2023

Paul Alo-Emile (born 22 December 1991) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a prop for Top 14 club Stade Français. Born in New Zealand, he represents Samoa at international level after qualifying on ancestry grounds.[1] [2]

Early life

Alo-Emile is of Samoan heritage, born in Auckland before moving to Brisbane at the age of four. He is the second child of eight siblings, with four sisters and three brothers.[3] He attended Brisbane State High School, joining the Australian Rugby Union's National Talent Squad in 2006, representing the Australian Schoolboys. In 2009 was a member of the Queensland side that won the Australian Schools Rugby title. Alo-Emile also represented the state of Queensland in Gridiron (American Football).

He played for Sunnybank in the Queensland Premier Rugby competition.

In 2010 Alo-Emile joined the Australian under 20s.[4] At the 2011 IRB Junior World Championship he played against England, France, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, and Tonga.[5] [6]

Club career

Super Rugby and ITM Cup

Alo-Emile was a member of the Western Force in 2011, but did not make any first-team appearances. He joined the Melbourne Rebels in 2012.[7] At the end of the 2013 Super Rugby season he had 19 Super Rugby caps, and the Rebels released him to Waikato for the 2013 ITM Cup season.

Top 14

In November 2014, Alo-Emile and Stade Français Paris announced that he would join the Parisian team at the end of the Super Rugby season. Largely second choice behind Rabah Slimani in his first years in Paris, Alo-Emile renewed his contract in March 2018 having become first choice following Slimani's departure for Clermont.[8] Ahead of the 2020-21 Top 14 season, Alo-Emile was announced as the new captain of Stade Français Paris.[9] In February 2021, he played alongside his younger brother Moses for the first time, as both started for Stade Français in a 16-11 defeat to La Rochelle at Stade Marcel-Deflandre.[10] After his side suffered their largest defeat to city rivals Racing 92 in a 53-20 European Rugby Champions Cup reverse in April 2022, Alo-Emile hit out at critics of the performance on Twitter. In his tweet he took aim at 'A lot of experts coming out with their opinions, assuming they could do what we do. It's too easy to critique from the couch. Look up Theodore Roosevelt- It is not the critic who counts'.[11]

Alo-Emile has been highlighted as integral to Stade Français, with Midi Olympique describing him as the 'cornerstone' of the Parisians' scrum. A strong scrummager that combines this skill with high technical ability, Alo-Emile has complemented the style of coach Gonzalo Quesada well, earning comparisons to the likes of Taniela Tupou and Nepo Laulala.[12] [13] However, he has also been criticised for moments of door discipline, with a red card after three minutes against Castres during a poor run of form for Stade Français singled out for particular criticism.[14]

International career

On 23 August 2019, he was named in Samoa's 34-man training squad for the 2019 Rugby World Cup,[15] before being named in the final 31 on 31 August.[16] In the tournament itself, he featured in all four matches from the bench.[17] He was set to captain Samoa against the Barbarians at Twickenham Stadium in November 2021, but the game was cancelled due to COVID cases in the Barbarians camp.[18] In August 2023, Alo-Emile was named in the Samoa squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, having started in Pacific Nations Cup games against Japan and Fiji.[19] [20]

Personal life

Alo-Emile is a devout Christian and attends the Christian Assembly of Paris.[21] In 2022, he spoke out about his mental health struggles, having missed the opening stages of the season because of related issues. He described his problems as so severe that he was hospitalised after almost taking his own life, recalling "I no longer wanted anything. I no longer had energy... I love my wife and children more than anything in the world, but this evil in me didn't allow me to see them anymore. I was no longer a person. My brain was sending me bad messages." He spoke of struggling to pinpoint why his struggles had emerged, speaking of long injury absences, the pressure of replacing Sergio Parisse as club captain, and the departure of close friend Tolu Latu from the club as influential in an interview with Midi Olympique.[22] His speaking out about his struggles was cited as highly influential for others in the French game doing the same in 2023.[23]

Career statistics

Club summary

Season Team Games Starts Sub Mins Tries Cons Pens Drops Points Yel Red
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 3 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 3 13 393 1 0 0 0 5 0 0
15 3 12 499 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 9 7 942 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 50 15 35 1857 1 0 0 0 5 0 0

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Le XV préféré de la rédac : la première ligne . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  2. Web site: Élisez votre XV de la saison de Top 14 : le pilier droit . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  3. Web site: Duzan . Marc . Allô, Emile? Qui êtes-vous? . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  4. Web site: Sunnybank Rugby . Paul Alo-Emile player profile . 18 April 2012 .
  5. Web site: 2011 JWC . IRB . Paul Alo-Emile profile . 18 August 2012.
  6. Web site: ARU . Australian Under 20s Named for JWC . 10 May 2011 . Australian Rugby Union . 17 April 2012 . dead . https://archive.today/20120719050959/http://www.aru.rugby.com.au/news/under_20s/2011/2011_squad_announcement,146788.html/news/archive/section/86169 . 19 July 2012 . dmy-all .
  7. Web site: Paul Alo-Emile player profile . Melbourne Rebels . 18 April 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130724042716/http://www.melbournerebels.com.au/Team/Player/tabid/297/playerid/38/Default.aspx . 24 July 2013 . dead .
  8. Web site: Stade Français: Alo-Emile prolonge de 3 ans . Bein Sports . 6 August 2023.
  9. Web site: Duzan . Marc . Stade français : Alo-Emile prend le capitanat ! . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  10. Web site: Beurdeley . Arnaud . Alo-Emile, au nom du sang . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  11. Web site: Alo-Emile s'attaque "à ceux qui critiquent dans leur canapé", les supporters parisiens lui répondent . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  12. Web site: Beurdeley . Arnaud . Saga Stade français - Un effectif alléchant sur le papier... . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  13. Web site: Duzan . Marc . Alo-Emile, radioscopie d’un très grand droitier . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  14. Web site: Beurdeley . Arnaud . Non, Paul, pas après tout ce que tu as fait... . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  15. News: Thomas . Airey . Alalatoa headlines Manu Samoa pre-World Cup squad . Samoa Observer . 23 August 2019 . 27 August 2019 .
  16. News: Two uncapped players in Samoa squad for Japan . rugbyworldcup.com . Rugby World Cup . 31 August 2019 . 1 September 2019 .
  17. Web site: Paul ALO-Emile . All.Rugby . 6 August 2023.
  18. Web site: Barbarians vs Samoa at Twickenham called off due to six Covid-19 cases in Baa-Baas camp . Sky Sports . 6 August 2023.
  19. Web site: Cameron . Ian . Samoa reveal 32-man Rugby World Cup squad including 3 ex-All Blacks . Rugby Pass . 6 August 2023.
  20. Web site: Paul ALO-EMILE . All.Rugby . 6 August 2023.
  21. Web site: Duzan . Marc . Allô, Emile ? Qui êtes-vous ? . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  22. Web site: Duzan . Marc . EXCLUSIF. "Un jour, j’ai même failli m’ôter la vie": Paul Alo-Emile (Stade français) brise le silence sur sa grave dépression . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.
  23. Web site: Put . Quentin . La dépression dans le rugby pro, un sujet de moins en moins tabou . Midi Olympique . 6 August 2023.