Jean-Louis Bérot
Jean-Louis Bérot , was born the July 28th 1947 with Dax. It is a former player of Rugby to XV, which played with the team of France of 1968 with 1974, evolving/moving at the post of half of mélée or half of opening (1,78 m for 78 kg). After having been player with the US Dax then with the Stade Toulousain, it involved the US Dax, of which he is currently the president. It was Kinésithérapeute.
Career of player
In club
- US Dax
- Stade Toulousain
In national team
It disputed its first test match the August 10th 1968, against the team of New Zealand, and its last test match was against the team of Ireland, the January 19th 1974.Bérot began its international career by a round in New Zealand and Australia in 1968 (2 test matches).
In 1971, it carried out two test matches against the Springboks, at the time of a round in South Africa.
Prize list
- Selections in national team: 21
- Selections per year: 2 in 1968, 2 in 1969, 2 in 1970, 9 in 1971, 5 in 1972, 1 in 1974
- Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974
- Vice-champion of France in 1969 (with the Stade Toulousain)
- Finalist of the Yves Challenge of the Manor in 1971 (with the Stade Toulousain)
Distinction
- In April 2007, it is named Chevalier of the Légion of honor.
External bond
- Statistical by scrum.com
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