François Moncla

See also: Moncla (homonymy)

François Moncla (known as François blue bottoms ) is a French player of Rugby to XV, born on April 1st 1932 with Louvie-Juzon, third line wing, of 1 m 82 per 86 kg.

Gone up with Paris at 17 years to follow the courses of school E.D.F. of Gurcy-le-Châtel, it signs one year later with the Racing club of France, in 1950, as wing three-quarter. It will become third line in 1952 there. It began on the other hand in team from France like second line, in 1956.

Michel Crauste is the godfather of his Michel son.

He obtained the Oscar of the Olympic South (better French player of the championship) in 1960

Militant of CGT and the Communist party, it expressed publicly against apartheid in South Africa at the time of the victory of the team of France with Johannesbourg in 1958. He takes an active part in the sports activities of gas-electricians (CCAS).

Career

Prize list

In club

In team of France

  • International with 31 recoveries, of 1956 with 1961; 18 capitanats of 1959 to 1961 Victorious
  • of the Five Nations tournament in 1959, 1960 (ex æquo) and 1961 (it also took part in the edition of 1957)
  • Capitaine of the XV of victorious France in 1960 and 1961
  • Tournées in South Africa in 1958, in Argentine in 1960, and New Zealand in 1961

External bond

  • Statistical scrum.com

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