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*[http://planet-rugby.com/Teams/Georgia/Profile/index.shtml Georgia Profile]
*[http://planet-rugby.com/Teams/Georgia/Profile/index.shtml Georgia Profile]
*[http://www.rwc2003.irb.com/EN/Tournament/Teams/Georgia/Players/Claude+Saurel/ rwc2003 profile]


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Claude Saurel (born 27 January, 1950) is a former French rugby union footballer and current coach. He is the current head coach of the Georgia natioanl rugby team. Saurel played his rugby for Béziers, his position being flanker. He went on to become the national coach of the Morrocco. He made the move to Georgia after he was invited to conduct an audit of Georgian rugby in 1997.

He went on to work with their Rugby Sevens team, until he was appointed as the national head coach in the summer of 1999. His appointment as head coach saw a surge in success for Georgian rugby. During the European Nations Cup tournament of 2000, Georgia finished second in the competition, finishing only behind Romania, who were against them only on for and against.

The following year, Georgia improved upon their impressive performance at the European Nations in 2000, they won all five of their matches during the 2001 tournament, and thus finishing at the top of the table. Georgia placed second in the 2001-2002 tournament, but they would go onto qualify for the Rugby World Cup for the first time ever. They were grouped into pool C alongside giants - South Africa and England. Although they were comprehensively defeated by England in their opening game as well as Samoa, they performed well against the Springboks as well as Uruguay.

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