Jean Dupuy (rugby player)

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Jean Dupuy
Player information
birthday May 25, 1934
place of birth Vic-en-Bigorre , France
date of death October 27, 2010
Place of death Vic-en-Bigorre, France
size 1.75 m
Nickname "Pipiou"
society
society Career ended
position Outer three-quarters
Clubs as active
Years society Games (points)
1953-1969 Stadoceste Tarbais ()
National team
Years National team Games (points)
1956-1964 France 40 (57)
Coaching stations
Years Association / Province / Franchise
Union Sportive Vicquoise

Jean Dupuy , called Pipiou , (born May 25, 1934 in Vic-en-Bigorre , Hautes-Pyrénées , † October 27, 2010 ibid) was a French rugby union player.

Dupuy began his career at Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby at the age of 19 , where he quickly became a formidable left winger. At the age of 21 he was called up for the first time in the French national team, for which he completed a total of 40 international matches from 1956 to 1964. After retiring from his career, he ran a pub called "Chez Pipiou" in his hometown.

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