Bernard Duprat

Bernard Duprat , was born the July 17th 1943 with Bayonne. It is a former player of Rugby to XV, which played with the team of France of 1966 with 1972, evolving/moving at the station of wing three-quarter (1,78  m for 70  kg). He played with the Bayonne Aviron, Olympic Anglet then the US Mouguerre. He worked then in the field of animal hygiene for the ministry for agriculture.

Career

He disputed its first test match the February 26th 1966, against the team of England, and its last test match was against the team of Australia, the June 17th 1972.

It marked 9 tests with the team of France, including 6 in the Five Nations tournament.

Duprat belonged to the team which beat the Springboks in South Africa, in July 1967.

Prize list

  • Selections in national team: 15 (9 tests)
  • Selections per year: 4 in 1966, 5 in 1967, 2 in 1968, 4 in 1972
  • Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1966, 1967, 1968, 1972
  • Large Slam in 1968

External bond

  • Statistical by scrum.com

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