- Jean
Capdouze (((French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kapduz]; 30
August 1942 – 12 June 1999) was a
French rugby union and
rugby league player who
represented France...
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Daniel Pellerin,
Michel Molinier, Jean-Pierre Lecompte, André Ferren; Jean
Capdouze,
Roger Garrigue;
Georges Ailleres (c), Yves Bégou,
Christian Sabatié, Francis...
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Union Championship.
Stars of the
squad included Moncla, Jean Piqué, Nano
Capdouze, Jean-Pierre Saux, Marc Etcheverry, and André Abadie. The
season had started...
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scores level at 15–15, the
French stole the game when stand-off half Jean
Capdouze dropped a
monster goal. The Kangaroos' loss to
France meant it was Australia's...
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ArnaudetMichel Arnaudet centre 11
April 1964 v
Ireland at
Colombes 538
CapdouzeJean
Capdouze centre 25 July 1964 v
South Africa at
Springs 539 SpangheroWalter...
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Bernard Vignette,
Henri Cazabat, François Moncla,
Jacques Dulucq, Jean
Capdouze,
Jacques Clavé, Jean Piqué,
Christian Rouch,
Roger Lhande,
Robert Toyos...
- 1971 in the second-row position. He took an
active part
alongside Jean
Capdouze and
Georges Aillères
during the team's road to the
final in 1968, lost...
- politician. Ola Bauer, 55,
Norwegian novelist and playwright, cancer. Jean
Capdouze, 56,
French rugby player.
Sergey Khlebnikov, 43,
Russian Olympic speed...
- Australia 20–2 France Try:
Lionel Williamson (2) Ron
Coote Johnny Greaves Goals: Eric
Simms (4) Try: Goals:
Field Goals: Jean
Capdouze (1)...
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Bayonne 1st RL Test v
Australia 8 Dec 1963
Bordeaux Second-row 9 Jean
Capdouze RU Test v
South Africa 1964
Springs 2nd RL Test v
Australia 17 Dec 1967...