Daniel Dubroca
Daniel Dubroca (known as Mr Propre , or Dubroc ), born the March 25th 1954 with Pivot, is a former player of Rugby French, evolving/moving at the post of talonnor, of 1 m 78 per 93 (then 95) kg.
Biography
It began at the twenty years age in team first from Agen, like right pillar (particularly nimble because of its weight), like in team of France as substitute (titular of 7 selections of 1979 with 1985), then succeeds it Philippe Dintrans at the post of talonnor (26 selections of 1985 with 1988, only one - initial at this station without capitanat). He had been a patient pillar replacing during eight years for the national selection, until 1979, before Jacques Fouroux does not call it.He was then the trainer of the XV of France starting from the round of 1989 in New Zealand (helped at this station by Serge Blanco starting from 1990, then by Jean Trillo in 1991). Pierre Berbizier succeeds to him in 1992.
He follows the occupation of nurseryman, and is the son-in-law of Jean Panno, pillar international treizist in the years 1960, which became chief technical officer of the team of France to the XIII at the end of the years 1980.
He wrote the Rugby of my heart , ED. Solar, in 1991.
Career
In club
In team of France
- Daniel Dubroca knew his first selection on July 14th, 1979 against the All Blacks.
Prize list
In club
- Championship of France of Rugby to XV 1975-76 vis-a-vis Béziers.
- Challenge Jules Cadenat in 1976
- Finalist of the Yves challenge of the Manor in 1975
- Championship of France of Rugby to XV 1981-82, captain vis-a-vis Bayonne.
- Yves Challenge of the Manor in 1983
- Finalist of Yves challenge of the Manor in 1987
- Championship of France of Rugby to XV 1987-88, captain vis-a-vis Tarbes.
In team of France
- 33 selections.
- 2 tests (8 points).
- 25 times captain between 1985 (at 32 years) and 1988.
- Selections per year: 1 in 1979, 1 in 1981, 2 in 1982, 3 in 1984, 1 in 1985, 11 in 1986, 10 in 1987, 4 in 1988.
- Turned in New Zealand in 1979 and 1986, South Africa in 1980, Argentinian into 1985,1986 and 1988, and Australia in 1986
- Large Slam in 1987, also as captain
- Five Nations tournament 1986 (ex æquo with the Scotland) and 1988 (ex æquo with the Wales). It disputed also the editions 1982 and 1984.
World cup
- Vice-champion of the world 1987 in New Zealand: 5 selections (Scotland, Zimbabwe, Fiji, Wallabies, All Blacks).
External bond
- Statistical scrum.com
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