Laurent Pardo

Laurent Pardo , was born the February 19th 1958 with Bayonne. It is a former player of Rugby to XV, which played with the team of France of 1980 with 1985, evolving/moving at the station of wing three-quarter or back (1,80  m for 82  kg). It evolved/moved primarily with the Bayonne Aviron.

He is vice-president of the Stade Hendayais.

His/her grandfather, Laurent Pardo, also wing three-quarter, was finalist of the championship of France in 1923, with the Bayonne Oar always (he also played Hendaye).

Career

In club

In team of France

It disputed its first test match the November 8th 1980, against the team of South Africa, and its last test match was against the team of Argentina, the June 29th 1985.

Prize list

In club

In team of France

  • 14 selections (+ 3 nonofficial)
  • 3 tests (12 points)
  • Sélections per year: 2 in 1980, 5 in 1981, 3 in 1982, 1 in 1983, 3 in 1985
  • Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1981, 1982, 1985
  • Large Slam in 1981: It disputed the four matches and marked two tests during this tournament, including one important at the time of the decisive match against the team of England.

External bond

  • Statistical by scrum.com

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