- Jean-Louis
Bérot (born 28 July 1947) is a
French former rugby union international.
Bérot hails from the town of Dax and was a
product of
hometown club...
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Philippe Bérot (born 29
January 1965 in Tarbes) is a
former French rugby union player and a
current coach. He pla**** as a
fullback and as a wing.
Bérot first...
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Birote Kalan is one of the 51
union councils of
Abbottabad District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
province of ****stan. The name of the
union council Birote...
- Head coach:
Fernand Cazenave Jean-Louis
Azarete René
Benesis Jean-Louis
Bérot Pierre Biémouret Jean-Marie
Bonal André
Campaes Christian Carrère (c.) Élie...
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final win over Toulouse,
after intercepting a p****
meant for Jean-Louis
Bérot. Trillo,
capped 28
times by France, made his
debut on the 1967 tour of South...
- Fort, R.Horta (75' R.Prado). France: J.B.Lafond; B.Lacombe, D.Charvet, P.
Bérot, D.Camberabero; J.Trille, M.Hondagne (capt.) ; J.Gratton, C.Deslandes, A...
- in the last game Head coach:
Jacques Fouroux Pierre Berbizier Philippe Bérot Serge Blanco Éric
Bonneval Jean
Condom Éric
Champ Denis Charvet Daniel Dubroca...
- Ireland,
which they won
through an
injury time
penalty kick by Jean-Louis
Bérot.
Barrau drew the ire of the
French federation in 1974
after a
third change...
- Jean-Michel
Aguirre Jean-Louis
Azarete Max
Barrau (c.)* René
Benesis Jean-Louis
Bérot Roland Bertranne Victor Boffelli Elie
Cester (c.)
Claude Dourthe Michel...
- coach:
Jacques Fouroux Marc
Andrieu Louis Armary Pierre Berbizier Philippe Bérot Serge Blanco Éric
Bonneval Didier Camberabero Alain Carminati Marc Cécillon...