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'''David Marty''' (born [[30 October]], [[1982]] in [[Perpignan]]) is a [[France|French]] [[rugby union]] footballer. He currently plays for [[USA Perpignan]] in the elite level of French rugby, the [[Top 14]] club competition. Marty has also played for [[France national rugby union team|France]], having played in the 2005 and 2006 [[Six Nations Championship|Six Nations]]. He has been capped six times in total for France.
'''David Marty''' (born [[30 October]], [[1982]] in [[Perpignan]]) is a [[France|French]] [[rugby union]] footballer. He currently plays for [[USA Perpignan]] in the elite level of French rugby, the [[Top 14]] club competition. Marty has also played for [[France national rugby union team|France]], having played in the 2005 and 2006 [[Six Nations Championship|Six Nations]]. He has been capped six times in total for France.


David was first called up to the French rugby team during the [[2005 Six Nations Championship|2005 Six Nations]], making his first appearance as an unused bench replacement in the match against [[Ireland national rugby union team|Ireland]] at [[Lansdowne Road]]. He was elevated to the starting lineup for the subsequent match against [[Italy national rugby union team|Italy]]. Earning his first cap, he scored two [[try|tries]] in the match at [[Stadio Flaminio]] in [[Rome]], which was in the end won by France 56 to 13. Marty was capped in a Test against [[Canada national rugby union team|Canada]] in November in which he scored a try as well. He was capped in the following match against [[Tonga national rugby union team|Tonga]] as well.
Marty was first called up to the French rugby team during the [[2005 Six Nations Championship|2005 Six Nations]], making his first appearance as an unused bench replacement in the match against [[Ireland national rugby union team|Ireland]] at [[Lansdowne Road]]. He was elevated to the starting lineup for the subsequent match against [[Italy national rugby union team|Italy]], and scored two [[try|tries]] in the match at [[Stadio Flaminio]] in [[Rome]], which France won comfortably 56-13. Marty was capped in a Test against [[Canada national rugby union team|Canada]] in November in which he scored a try as well. He was capped in the following match against [[Tonga national rugby union team|Tonga]] as well.


Marty was included in France's [[2006 Six Nations Championship|2006 Six Nations]] squad, and was included in the starting line-up in the match against Ireland at [[Stade de France]] in [[Paris]]. Marty scored two tries in the 43 to 31 victory. He was a used bench replacement in the match against Italy as well. France went onto win the tournament. He was capped again in a [[2006 mid-year rugby test series|mid year test]] against [[Romania national rugby union team|Romania]].
Marty was included in France's [[2006 Six Nations Championship|2006 Six Nations]] squad, and was included in the starting line-up in the match against Ireland at [[Stade de France]] in [[Paris]]. Marty scored two tries in the 43-31 victory. He was a used bench replacement in the match against Italy as well. France went on to win the tournament. He was capped again in a [[2006 mid-year rugby test series|mid year test]] against [[Romania national rugby union team|Romania]].


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Revision as of 10:24, 15 November 2007

David Marty (born 30 October, 1982 in Perpignan) is a French rugby union footballer. He currently plays for USA Perpignan in the elite level of French rugby, the Top 14 club competition. Marty has also played for France, having played in the 2005 and 2006 Six Nations. He has been capped six times in total for France.

Marty was first called up to the French rugby team during the 2005 Six Nations, making his first appearance as an unused bench replacement in the match against Ireland at Lansdowne Road. He was elevated to the starting lineup for the subsequent match against Italy, and scored two tries in the match at Stadio Flaminio in Rome, which France won comfortably 56-13. Marty was capped in a Test against Canada in November in which he scored a try as well. He was capped in the following match against Tonga as well.

Marty was included in France's 2006 Six Nations squad, and was included in the starting line-up in the match against Ireland at Stade de France in Paris. Marty scored two tries in the 43-31 victory. He was a used bench replacement in the match against Italy as well. France went on to win the tournament. He was capped again in a mid year test against Romania.

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