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Christian Carrere


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Christian Carrère, born on July 27, 1943 in Tarbes, France, is a former rugby union player. He played for the French Rugby team as a flanker.

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Club

  • Stadoceste Tarbais
  • RC Toulonnais. He reached the French championship finals in 1968 and 1971 and won the Challenge Yves du Manoir in 1970.
  • National squad

  • He played his first game with the French team on November 27, 1966 against Romania, and his last in 1971 against North East Cape.
  • He had 28 caps for France between 1966 and 1971, and became at the time the youngest team captain, a position he held 18 times. He scored 4 tries with the team.
  • Five Nations championship: he won the 1967 edition, captained the French team to their first ever Grand Slam in 1968 and won in 1970 drawing with Wales
  • He was selected for the rest of the world team for the RFU centennial in 1971
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    References

    Christian Carrère Wikipedia