Jean Prat
Jean Prat (1 August 1923 – 25 February 2005) was a French rugby union footballer. He played as a flanker. He was awarded the Légion d'honneur in 1959. He is considered one of the best French rugby players of all time and was inducted into both the International Rugby Hall of Fame and IRB Hall of Fame, in 2001 and 2011 respectively. His younger brother. , also appeared for France, with the pair appearing together at international level on a number of occasions.
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Jean Prat
Jean Prat (1 August 1923 – 25 February 2005) was a French rugby union footballer. He played as a flanker. He was awarded the Légion d'honneur in 1959. He is considered one of the best French rugby players of all time and was inducted into both the International Rugby Hall of Fame and IRB Hall of Fame, in 2001 and 2011 respectively. His younger brother. , also appeared for France, with the pair appearing together at international level on a number of occasions.
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Jean Prat (1 August 1923 – 25 ...... evel on a number of occasions.
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Jean Prat (Lourdes, 1 de agost ...... World Rugby Salón de la Fama.
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Jean Prat (Lourdes, 1º agosto ...... il soprannome di Mister Rugby.
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Jean Prat, ezizenez "Mr Rugby" ...... 60403
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Jean Prat, né le 1er août 1923 ...... uipe de France de 1963 à 1967.
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Lourdes, France
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Jean Prat '' as captain of France at the final of the European Cup in 1954, with Italy
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October 2010
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2005-02-25
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Tarbes, France
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Jean Prat (1 August 1923 – 25 ...... evel on a number of occasions.
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Jean Prat (Lourdes, 1 de agost ...... World Rugby Salón de la Fama.
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Jean Prat (Lourdes, 1º agosto ...... il soprannome di Mister Rugby.
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Jean Prat, ezizenez "Mr Rugby" ...... Legioaren kidea izendatu zen.
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Jean Prat, né le 1er août 1923 ...... -1945, 1945-1946 et 1954-1955.
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Jean Prat (rugby à XV)
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