Career
He was a part of the victorious French team of the 2006 Six Nations Championship. Nyanga plays at flanker in the style of a classic carrier with explosive pace from the scrum and excellent ability to support backs in later phases of play and good leg muscles to drive through the tackle, although being relatively light for a back row forward he can contain larger and more physical opposite numbers in rucks and mauls. Nyanga joined AS Béziers in 1998.
Nyanga received his first cap for France against the United States of America in France"s 2004 tour of North America, making his debut in the 39 to 31 victory over the United States of America in Hartford.
In 2005 he established himself firmly in France"s regular line-up. After holding a reserve position in France"s opening wins over Scotland and England during the 2005 Six Nations, he was called up into the starting line-up for the remainder of the tournament.
Playing Wales, Ireland and Italy. France lost only the one match.
Against eventual winners Wales.
Following the Six Nations he was included in France"s touring squad for the mid-year. France left for South Africa, where they played the Springboks in a two test series. Drawing the first, and losing the second.
He was also capped against the Wallabies in Brisbane, which France also lost, 27 to 31.
Toulouse finished third on the ladder for the 2005-2006 Top 14, though they defeated Stade Français in the semi-finals to gain a place in the final. Toulouse lost the match to Biarritz 40 to 13.
With consistent form, he was regarded by many pundits as an automatic selection for the French 2007 Rugby World Cup squad, and he was indeed named to the RWC squad. Nyanga shares the cover of the French version of the EA Sports game Rugby 08 with All Blacks captain Richie McCaw.