Nicolas Frémery (born 17 February 1993) is a French professional rugby union player who primarily plays as a lock or flanker.
Biography and Career: Born in Nantes, France, Frémery began his rugby career in the youth ranks of Racing 92. He later joined Stade Rochelais, where he made his professional debut.
Throughout his career, Frémery has played for several clubs in France's top professional leagues, including Top 14 and Pro D2. His club history includes:
- Stade Rochelais: Played in the Top 14, France's highest professional rugby division.
- US Dax: Competed in Pro D2, the second-tier professional league.
- Stade Montois (Stade Montois Mont-de-Marsan): Joined in 2017, where he became a prominent figure in their Pro D2 squad.
- Oyonnax Rugby: Moved to Oyonnax in 2021, a club known for its consistent performance in Pro D2 and its ambitions for Top 14 promotion.
Known for his physicality and work rate in the forward pack, Frémery is a versatile player capable of playing both in the second row (lock) and in the back row (flanker), offering tactical flexibility to his teams.