See also: Boniface

Guy Boniface , born the March 6th 1937 with Montfort-in-Chalosse (Moors) and deceased on January 1st 1968 in an car accident on a road of the Moors in the small hour, is a player of Rugby to XV French, having evolved/moved at the station of center three-quarter at the sides of his/her three year old brother his elder, André Boniface. It measured 1 m 75 per 75 kg.

Its nickname of the Mouse came to him from its talent to be threaded in the holes of the same name on a ground!

Aggressive to the extreme, combatant until the last second, it was the ideal complement for his brother.

As the saying goes: the extremes are assembled .

Prize list

In club

  • Champion of France in 1963

  • Yves Challenge of the Manor in 1960,1961 and 1962
  • Finalist of the championship of France in 1959
  • Finalist of the Yves challenge of the Manor in 1958 and 1966
  • Finalist of the Cut of Europe of Clubs FIRA in 1964

In team of France

  • 35 times international (he played sides of its brother only 19 times)

  • 15 tests (45 points)
  • Sélections per year: 7 in 1960, 10 in 1961, 1 in 1962, 6 in 1963, 1 in 1964, 6 in 1965, 4 in 1966 Victorious
  • of the Five Nations tournament in 1960 (ex- aequo with the England) and 1961
  • Turned in New Zealand in 1961

Homage

The stage of Rugby of Mount-to-Marsan bears its name in its homage.

External bond

  • Scrum.com

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