Marcel Baillette
Marcel Baillette , born the October 12th 1904 with Perpignan (the Eastern Pyrenees) and deceased the April 30th 1987 with Toulon (VAr), is a former player French of Rugby to XV which evolved/moved at the station of center or winger (1,73 m for 76 kg).
It took part in eight finales of national tests of importance and achieves the exploit to be champion of France with 3 different clubs (only Arnaud Marquesuzaa will make a success of the same exploit later 36 years).
It was named Chevalier of the National order of the Merit.
Career
In club
In national team
- It disputed its first match in team of France on January 1st 1925 at 21 years against the team of Ireland, and the last the April 17th 1931 against the team of Germany.
- Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1925, 1926, 1927, 1930, 1931
Prize list
In club
In national team
- 17 selections in team of France (3 tests) between 1925 and 1931, including one as a captain the April 5th 1926 vis-a-vis the team of Wales
- Selections per year: 3 in 1925, 2 in 1926,3 in 1927, 1 in 1929, 4 in 1930,4 in 1931
- Second (ex-æquo) of the Five Nations tournament: 1930,1931
External bond
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