Maurice Bowel

Maurice Boyau is a French player of Rugby to XV, born the May 8th 1888 with Mustapha in Algérie, deceased the September 16th 1918 with March-the-Turn, of 1 m 80 per 75 kg, having evolved/moved at the station of third line wing to the Stade of Bordeaux and the US Dax (whose stage currently bears its name, and where a statue of 1919 was set up in its honor), like in national selection (primarily then at the sides of Marcel Communeau) right before the First World War.

Wire of great landowners landais and second lieutenant of the French Army, it was a As of aviation, gaining 35 combat (6th national rank) in the squadron of hunting Henri Decoin, before being cut down. It was then made Officier of the Légion of honor.

Prize list

  • 6 selections in team of France has, in 1912 and 1913 (and captain at the time of the last match of the tournament before war)

  • Champion of France in 1911 (last finale of the club of Bordeaux)
  • Champion of Coast Basque in 1912 (with Dax)

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