Jacques Lepatey
Jacques Lepatey (born the September 25th 1929 with Sallèles-with Aude) is a former French player of Rugby to XV, of 1 m 78 per 78 kg, having occupied the station of three-quarter left wing, in national selection and club.
Jacques Lepatey is the son of Louis Lepatey (born the August 28th 1898 with Moussan and deceased the September 4th 1975 with Narbonne) itself player of Rugby, which was laid off with the ACE Béziers at the station of pillar, and was selected 3 times in team of France in 1924, at the time of the tournament and for obtaining the title of Olympic vice-champion with Paris).
Career
In club
- Until 1954:
- From 1954:
- Yves Challenge of the Manor in 1958 with SC Mazamet
- Vice-champion of France in 1958
- Finalist of the Yves Challenge of the Manor in 1955 with SC Mazamet
Team of France
- 5 selections (+ 1 not off.) in team of France, 1954 (2) with 1955 (4)
- Victorious of the Five Nations tournament in 1955 (ex-aequo with the Wales) (playing the 4 matches)
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