OJ Maso
OJ Maso , born the February 17th 1944 with Perpignan (the Eastern Pyrenees), is a former player of Rugby to XV and XIII French. He played in team of France and evolved/moved at the station of half center or of opening.
Biography
Winner of the first large slam of the French in 1968, them New Zealanders issued that it had become the best attacking world (for the anecdote, it was then reproached to him by the French leaders for having the too long hair…) .In 1995, it became to manage XV of France which carries out the large slam in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2004.
Career of player
In club
- XIII Catalan
- again, where it finishes his career in 1983. He becomes then trainer.
In national team
He knew his first selection in team of France the April 9th 1966 against the Italy.
Prize list of player
In club
- Finalist of the championship of France: 1974 with Victorious Narbonne
- of the Yves Challenge of the Manor: 1974 with Narbonne
- Finalist: 1965 with Perpignan
- Finalist of the Shield of autumn: 1971, 1974 with Narbonne
In national team
- 25 selections in team of France between 1966 and 1973
- 4 tests (15 points)
- Selections per year: 2 in 1966, 2 in 1967, 8 in 1968, 3 in 1969, 3 in 1971,3 in 1972, 4 in 1973
- Large slam: 1968 Victorious
- of the Five Nations tournament: 1967
- 3 selections with the British Barbarians
- 1 selection with the Rest of the world in April 1971, at the time of the centenary of the R.F.U. ( Home English union ), with Twickenham
Personnel
- Oscar of the Olympic South:
- Gold: 1973
External bonds
- Narbonne seen by OJ Maso (guide Gallimard Latitude)
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