France in the Five Nations tournament 1970
The team of France gained the Five Nations tournament 1970, with equality with the team of Wales, having gained three matches and having lost that against Welsh with Cardiff. The team of France was led by her captain Christian Carrère.
Pierre Villepreux was the best French realizer with the 14 points successful against English.
Twenty-four players contributed to this success.
Players
First Line
Second Line
Third Line
Half of mélée
Half of opening
Three quarters
- Roger Bourgarel
- Jean Trillo
- Jean-Pierre Lux
- Alain Marot
- Jean Sillières
- Jack Cantoni
- Jean-Marie Bonnal
Back
Results of the matches
- the January 10th, victory 11-9 against the team of Scotland to Edinburgh
- the January 24th, victory 8-0 against the team of Ireland to Paris
- the April 4th, demolished 11-6 against the team of Wales to Cardiff
- the April 18th, victory 35-13 against the team of England to Paris
Points marked by the French
Match against
- Lucien Pariès (5 points): 1 transformation, 1 drop
- Jean-Pierre Lux (3 points): 1 test
- Benoit Dauga (3 points): 1 test
Match against Ireland
- Lucien Pariès (5 points): 1 transformation, 1 drop
- Jean Sillières (3 points): 1 test
Match against
- Cantoni Jack (3 points): 1 test
- Jean-Marie Bonnal (3 points): 1 test
Match against
- Pierre Villepreux (14 points): 4 transformations, 1 penalty, 1 drop
- Jean-Louis Bérot (6 points): 1 test, 1 drop
- Jean-Marie Bonnal (3 points): 1 test
- Roger Bourgarel (3 points): 1 test
- Jean Trillo (3 points): 1 test
- Benoit Dauga (3 points): 1 test
- Jean-Pierre Lux (3 points): 1 test
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