Harinordoquy joined
Pau in 1999 and was a part of the team that reached the semi-finals in his inaugural season with the club, which resulted in qualification to the
European Cup in the next season. After consistently appearing with the team the next two seasons, in 2002, Harinordoquy made his international debut just before his 22nd birthday in the
Six Nations match against
Wales. He contributed to the team and helped France win the
Grand Slam that year. In the
2003 Rugby World Cup, Harinordoquy was again in form, grounding tries in wins over
Ireland,
Scotland and
Fiji. Harinordoquy was a fixture in the French side subsequently, helping France to a second Six Nations Grand Slam in 2004. He was joint top try scorer with four in the 2004 edition of the Six Nations competition. Harinordoquy entered the
2005 Six Nations with 30 caps for France. However, he missed the competition's first fixture against
Scotland due to a separated shoulder suffered in his last game for
Biarritz before the competition. Harinordoquy, subsequently, had difficulty regaining his form immediately after the injury; he was dropped from the squad by the end of the 2005 tournament. He returned to the team ahead of the
2007 Rugby World Cup and quickly cemented his place within the team. Harinordoquy started in France's opening match against
Argentina. At the end of 2010, Harinordoquy made the short-list for IRB Player of the Year and was the only player from the Northern Hemisphere to do so. He ultimately lost out on the award to
All Blacks captain
Richie McCaw. Harinordoquy was a member of the French team that finished as the
runner-up to hosts
New Zealand in the
2011 Rugby World Cup final. After
Biarritz finished bottom in the 2013/2014 season and was subsequently relegated, Harinordoquy decided to move on to
Stade Toulousain for the 2014/2015
Top 14 season. He finished his career at the end of the 2015/16 season. ==References==