Bernard Viviès
Bernard Viviès , was born the September 3rd 1955 with Rieumes. It is a former player of Rugby to XV, which played with the team of France of 1978 with 1983, evolving/moving at the station of half of opening or back (1,78 m for 80 kg). He played with the KNOWN Agen.
Career
After having been champion of France of the 3rd division with the club of Rieumes, it joined the Racing club of France and the Battalion of Joinville in 1974.It will then continue its career with the KNOWN Agen, club with which it gained the Bouclier of Brennus in 1982 and the Challenge Yves of the Manor in 1983.
It finished its career of player with the club of Nimes in 1993.
It disputed its first test match the January 21st 1978, against the team of England, and its last test match was against the team of Australia, the November 13rd 1983.
It disputed a match of the Five Nations tournament 1981 that France gained by making a success of the Grand Slam.
Viviès now forms part of the framing of the team of France, in charge of the three quarters.
Prize list
- Selections in national team: 10
- Selections per year: 4 in 1978, 2 in 1980, 2 in 1981 and 2 in 1983
- Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1978, 1980, 1981 and 1983
- Large Slam in the tournament in 1981
- Champion of France 1982
- Yves Challenge of the Manor 1983
- Vice-champion of France 1984
External bonds
- Statistical by scrum.com
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