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  • Jacques Fouroux
  • French rugby union player and coach

    Jacques Fouroux (24 July 1947 – 17 December 2005) was a French rugby union player and coach. He captained France when they won the Grand Slam in 1977

    Jacques Fouroux

    Jacques Fouroux

    Jacques_Fouroux

  • Stade Jacques-Fouroux
  • Multi-use stadium in Auch, France

    Stade du Moulias, officially known as Stade Jacques-Fouroux and also known as Stade Patrice-Brocas (actually the name of the sports complex where the

    Stade Jacques-Fouroux

    Stade_Jacques-Fouroux

  • Paris Saint-Germain Rugby League
  • Rugby league team

    competed from 1996 until its closure in 1997. Created under president Jacques Fouroux with the support of French media giants Canal+ and Australian media

    Paris Saint-Germain Rugby League

    Paris Saint-Germain Rugby League

    Paris_Saint-Germain_Rugby_League

  • France Rugby League
  • French rugby league competition

    place in 1995 and 1996. The brainchild of former rugby union star Jacques Fouroux, it was an attempt to market the younger code to a casual audience

    France Rugby League

    France_Rugby_League

  • FC Auch Gers
  • Former French rugby union club, based in Auch

    bottom finisher in 2008. Founded in 1891, the club plays at Stade Jacques Fouroux (capacity 7,000); its players wear red and white. Auch was founded

    FC Auch Gers

    FC_Auch_Gers

  • France national rugby union team
  • National rugby union team representing France

    French team's main influence during the late 1970 was captain Jacques Fouroux. Fouroux played scrum-half and captained France to their 1977 Five Nations

    France national rugby union team

    France_national_rugby_union_team

  • Castres Olympique
  • French rugby union club, based in Castres

    physical forward pack, coached by the former French national team manager Jacques Fouroux. Castres won its third national title 14–11, in a controversial match

    Castres Olympique

    Castres_Olympique

  • Auch
  • Prefecture and commune in Occitania, France

    Aquitaine, Novempopulana, and Navarre. Auch was the birthplace of: Jacques Fouroux (1947–2005), rugby union player Louis Thomas Villaret de Joyeuse (1750–1812)

    Auch

    Auch

    Auch

  • FC Grenoble Rugby
  • French rugby union club

    Challenge Yves du Manoir against RC Narbonne by 24–19. The arrival of Jacques Fouroux alongside Michel Ringeval for the 1992–93 season marked the beginning

    FC Grenoble Rugby

    FC_Grenoble_Rugby

  • History of the France national rugby union team
  • beat England 30–9. 1977 saw France win their second Grand Slam with Jacques Fouroux as captain. No tries were scored against them and they fielded an unchanged

    History of the France national rugby union team

    History_of_the_France_national_rugby_union_team

  • List of French people
  • Fignon, cyclist Jeremy Flores, surfer Just Fontaine, football player Jacques Fouroux, rugby union player and coach Jessica Fox (born 1994), French-born

    List of French people

    List_of_French_people

  • 1996 Super League season
  • Rugby league competition

    European stature. Their management was entrusted to veteran coach Jacques Fouroux, who had recently founded a summer competition of his own called France

    1996 Super League season

    1996_Super_League_season

  • Jean-Pierre Bastiat
  • France international rugby union player (1949–2021)

    Championship. The next year he captained France replacing the retired Jacques Fouroux. He retired in 1978 due to a knee injury. In total, Bastiat made 32

    Jean-Pierre Bastiat

    Jean-Pierre_Bastiat

  • 1975 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Cholley Claude Dourthe (c.)** Alain Esteve Jean-Martin Etchenique Jacques Fouroux (c.)* Jean-François Gourdon Alain Guilbert Jean-Pierre Lux Alain Paco

    1975 Five Nations Championship squads

    1975_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • 1984 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    (c.) Peter Winterbottom Clive Woodward Nick Youngs Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Jacques Begu Serge Blanco Didier Codorniou Jean Condom Michel Crémaschi

    1984 Five Nations Championship squads

    1984_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • 1988 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby union tournament

    Cooke Mike Harrison/Nigel Melville  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Daniel Dubroca  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Jim Davidson Donal Lenihan

    1988 Five Nations Championship

    1988_Five_Nations_Championship

  • 1989 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Skinner Mike Teague Rory Underwood Peter Winterbottom Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Marc Andrieu Louis Armary Pierre Berbizier (c.) Philippe Bérot Serge

    1989 Five Nations Championship squads

    1989_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • 1981 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Slemen Colin Smart Steve Smith Peter Wheeler Clive Woodward Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Pierre Berbizier Roland Bertranne Serge Blanco Alain Caussade Manuel

    1981 Five Nations Championship squads

    1981_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • Roy Laidlaw
  • British Lions & Scotland international rugby union player

    his style was described as being like "Gareth Edwards rather than Jacques Fouroux." Massie added: "With the possible exception of Jerome Gallion, Laidlaw

    Roy Laidlaw

    Roy_Laidlaw

  • 1976 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Roland Bertranne Gérard Cholley Michel Droitecourt André Dubertrand Jacques Fouroux (c.) Jean-François Gourdon Francis Haget Jean-François Imbernon Alain

    1976 Five Nations Championship squads

    1976_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • Top 14
  • French rugby union league

    the title to Castres. Salles admitted his mistake 13 years later. Jacques Fouroux, then coach of Grenoble, came into conflict with the French Rugby Federation

    Top 14

    Top_14

  • 1988 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    captain in the first two games captain in the last two games Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Marc Andrieu Louis Armary Pierre Berbizier Philippe Bérot Serge Blanco

    1988 Five Nations Championship squads

    1988_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • 1985 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Pearce Kevin Simms Simon Smith Mike Teague Rory Underwood Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Serge Blanco Éric Bonneval Didier Codorniou Jean Condom Philippe Dintrans

    1985 Five Nations Championship squads

    1985_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • 1975 France rugby union tour of South Africa
  • Michel Celaya and Fernand Cazenave Joint Captains: Richard Astre and Jacques Fouroux Jean-Michel Aguirre, Michel Droitecourt, Jean-Pierre Pesteil Jean-Charles

    1975 France rugby union tour of South Africa

    1975_France_rugby_union_tour_of_South_Africa

  • 1976 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby union competition

    Peter Colston Tony Neary  France Parc des Princes Paris Jean Desclaux Jacques Fouroux  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Roly Meates Mike Gibson  Scotland Murrayfield

    1976 Five Nations Championship

    1976_Five_Nations_Championship

  • 1990 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Mike Teague Rory Underwood Jon Webb Peter Winterbottom Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Marc Andrieu Louis Armary Pierre Berbizier (c.)* Serge Blanco Dominique

    1990 Five Nations Championship squads

    1990_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • 2013–14 Rugby Pro D2 season
  • Stade Jacques-Fouroux Attendance: 2,783 Referee: Vincent Blasco Baque

    2013–14 Rugby Pro D2 season

    2013–14_Rugby_Pro_D2_season

  • France vs British Lions (1989)
  • Football match

    Maset SH 19 Henri Sanz FH 20 Thierry Lacroix WG 21 David Berty Coach: Jacques Fouroux FB 15 Gavin Hastings RW 14 Scott Hastings OC 13 Brendan Mullin IC 12

    France vs British Lions (1989)

    France_vs_British_Lions_(1989)

  • Daniel Dubroca
  • French rugby union player (born 1954)

    equality. Dubroca took over as national team coach in 1990 following Jacques Fouroux's resignation. In the 1991 Rugby World Cup, France cruised through opening

    Daniel Dubroca

    Daniel Dubroca

    Daniel_Dubroca

  • 1990 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby union championship

    Twickenham London Geoff Cooke Will Carling  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Pierre Berbizier/Laurent Rodriguez  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Ciaran

    1990 Five Nations Championship

    1990_Five_Nations_Championship

  • 1989 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby union tournament

    Twickenham London Geoff Cooke Will Carling  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Pierre Berbizier  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Jim Davidson Phillip

    1989 Five Nations Championship

    1989_Five_Nations_Championship

  • 1987 Rugby World Cup final
  • Rugby match in Auckland, New Zealand

    6 Éric Champ RL 5 Jean Condom LL 4 Alain Lorieux TP 3 Jean-Pierre Garuet-Lempirou HK 2 Daniel Dubroca (c) LP 1 Pascal Ondarts Coach: Jacques Fouroux

    1987 Rugby World Cup final

    1987_Rugby_World_Cup_final

  • 1987 Rugby World Cup squads
  • union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby. Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Head coach: Derrick Grant Head coach: Mihai Naca Head coach: Brian

    1987 Rugby World Cup squads

    1987_Rugby_World_Cup_squads

  • Gloire du sport
  • French award

    Ouafi 1995 Annie Famose 2001 Jacques Ferran 2017 Albert Ferrasse 2002 Alain Feuillette 2015 Just Fontaine 1995 Jacques Fouroux 2013 1966 Alpine Ski Team

    Gloire du sport

    Gloire_du_sport

  • 2007–08 Top 14 season
  • French domestic rugby union club competition

    (Tarn) Stadium Municipal d'Albi 12,000 10th Auch Auch (Gers) Stade Jacques Fouroux 7,000 Promoted from Pro D2 (champions) Bayonne Bayonne (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)

    2007–08 Top 14 season

    2007–08_Top_14_season

  • French Barbarians
  • French invitation rugby union team for 15 and over

    Jean-Baptiste Élissalde Jean-Pierre Élissalde Dominique Erbani Jérôme Fillol Jacques Fouroux Fabien Galthié Xavier Garbajosa Jean-Pierre Garuet-Lempirou Stéphane

    French Barbarians

    French Barbarians

    French_Barbarians

  • 1983 Five Nations Championship
  • Six Nations Championship season

    Dick Greenwood Steve Smith/John Scott  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Jean-Pierre Rives  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Willie John McBride

    1983 Five Nations Championship

    1983_Five_Nations_Championship

  • 1974 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    ) Claude Dourthe Michel Droitecourt André Dubertrand Alain Esteve Jacques Fouroux Jean-François Gourdon Jean Iraçabal Daniel Kaczorowski Jean-Pierre

    1974 Five Nations Championship squads

    1974_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • Olivier Brouzet
  • France international rugby union player

    gave the title to Castres. Salles admitted the error 13 years later. Jacques Fouroux the coach of FC Grenoble in conflict with the Federation and who was

    Olivier Brouzet

    Olivier Brouzet

    Olivier_Brouzet

  • 1974 France rugby union tour of Brazil and Argentina
  • Series of rugby union matches

    G. Senal; V. Boffelli, C. Paul (J.Rossignol); O. Saisset (capt.); D. Fouroux, H. Cabrol; J. Pécune, R. Bertranne (C. Dourthe), J. Lux, J. Gourdon; J

    1974 France rugby union tour of Brazil and Argentina

    1974_France_rugby_union_tour_of_Brazil_and_Argentina

  • 1997 Paris Saint-Germain season
  • Rugby league team season

    following the France Rugby League model was actually a goal of founder Jacques Fouroux from its inception. PSG eventually managed to avoid relegation in its

    1997 Paris Saint-Germain season

    1997_Paris_Saint-Germain_season

  • Jérôme Gallion
  • French rugby union player (born 1955)

    for France in January 1978, against England, replacing the retired Jacques Fouroux. French rugby champion, 1987. Challenge Yves du Manoir finalist 1987

    Jérôme Gallion

    Jérôme_Gallion

  • 1982 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Syddall Peter Wheeler Peter Winterbottom Clive Woodward Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Christian Bélascain Serge Blanco Éric Buchet Manuel Carpentier Michel

    1982 Five Nations Championship squads

    1982_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • Philippe Saint-André
  • French rugby union player (born 1967)

    Auch in May 1990. That loss saw the resignation of the head coach Jacques Fouroux. He started on the wing in France's 28–19 win over Australia during

    Philippe Saint-André

    Philippe_Saint-André

  • 1987 Rugby World Cup knockout stage
  • Haget TP 3 Jean-Pierre Garuet-Lempirou HK 2 Daniel Dubroca (c) LP 1 Pascal Ondarts Replacements: FB 16 Didier Camberabero  79' Coach: Jacques Fouroux

    1987 Rugby World Cup knockout stage

    1987_Rugby_World_Cup_knockout_stage

  • 1982 Five Nations Championship
  • 1982 Rugby union tournament

    Twickenham London Mike Davis Bill Beaumont  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Jean-Pierre Rives  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Tom Kiernan Ciaran

    1982 Five Nations Championship

    1982_Five_Nations_Championship

  • 1986 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Kevin Simms Simon Smith Rory Underwood Peter Winterbottom Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Pierre Berbizier Éric Bonneval Serge Blanco Pierre Chadebech Denis

    1986 Five Nations Championship squads

    1986_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • Élite 2 (rugby union)
  • French women's rugby union competition

    Rochelais 30–19 RC Toulon PM Stade Pierre Rajon, Bourgoin-Jallieu 2025 RC Toulon PM 14–12 Stade Rochelais Stade Jacques-Fouroux, Auch 2026 2027 2028 2029

    Élite 2 (rugby union)

    Élite_2_(rugby_union)

  • World XV
  • International rugby union team

    Alastair MacGregor Martin Jean-Pierre Rives (c) John Scott Scrum half(s) Jacques Fouroux Fly half(s) Bernard Viviès Centre(s) Roland Bertranne Steve Fenwick

    World XV

    World_XV

  • Simon Poidevin
  • Australian rugby union player (born 1958)

    win than to throw the ball about like they were doing and lose. And Jacques Fouroux would be the first to support this sentiment. After the Test against

    Simon Poidevin

    Simon Poidevin

    Simon_Poidevin

  • 1977 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Jean-Luc Averous Jean-Pierre Bastiat Roland Bertranne Gérard Cholley Jacques Fouroux (c.) Dominique Harize Jean-François Imbernon Alain Paco Michel Palmie

    1977 Five Nations Championship squads

    1977_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • 1977 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby union competition

    Colston Roger Uttley  France Parc des Princes Paris Jean Desclaux Jacques Fouroux  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Roly Meates Tom Grace  Scotland Murrayfield

    1977 Five Nations Championship

    1977_Five_Nations_Championship

  • Jean-Claude Skrela
  • French rugby union player (born 1949)

    He suffered a lack of results in 1999 before the World Cup. After Jacques Fouroux, he became the second head coach to lead France to the World Cup Final

    Jean-Claude Skrela

    Jean-Claude Skrela

    Jean-Claude_Skrela

  • 1985 Five Nations Championship
  • 1985 Rugby union tournament

    Twickenham London Dick Greenwood Paul Dodge  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Philippe Dintrans  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Mick Doyle Ciaran

    1985 Five Nations Championship

    1985_Five_Nations_Championship

  • Pierre-Édouard Detrez
  • France international rugby union player

    Alastair MacGregor Martin Jean-Pierre Rives (c) John Scott Scrum half(s) Jacques Fouroux Fly half(s) Bernard Viviès Centre(s) Roland Bertranne Steve Fenwick

    Pierre-Édouard Detrez

    Pierre-Édouard_Detrez

  • 1992–93 French Rugby Union Championship
  • Rugby championship

    Olympique to win the title. At the time, video refereeing did not exist. Jacques Fouroux, in conflict with the French Rugby Federation, denounced a conspiracy

    1992–93 French Rugby Union Championship

    1992–93_French_Rugby_Union_Championship

  • 1987 Rugby World Cup Pool 4
  • Rodolphe Modin WG 20 Marc Andrieu FH 21 Didier Camberabero Coach: Jacques Fouroux FB 15 Gavin Hastings RW 14 Matt Duncan OC 13 Keith Robertson IC 12

    1987 Rugby World Cup Pool 4

    1987_Rugby_World_Cup_Pool_4

  • 2018–19 Coupe de France
  • Football tournament season

    Auch Football (6) 0–1 (a.e.t.) Gazélec Ajaccio (2) Auch 14:00 Report Armand 95' Stadium: Stade Jacques Fouroux Attendance: 2,932 Referee: William Lavis

    2018–19 Coupe de France

    2018–19_Coupe_de_France

  • 1983 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    David Trick Peter Wheeler Peter Winterbottom Nick Youngs Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Christian Bélascain Pierre Berbizier Serge Blanco Didier Camberabero

    1983 Five Nations Championship squads

    1983_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • 1984 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby Union tournament

    London Dick Greenwood Peter Wheeler  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Jean-Pierre Rives  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Willie John McBride

    1984 Five Nations Championship

    1984_Five_Nations_Championship

  • 1987 Five Nations Championship squads
  • Rugby union competition squads

    Peter Williams Peter Winterbottom captain in the last game Head coach: Jacques Fouroux Pierre Berbizier Philippe Bérot Serge Blanco Éric Bonneval Jean Condom

    1987 Five Nations Championship squads

    1987_Five_Nations_Championship_squads

  • 1981 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby union competition

    Stadium London Mike Davis Bill Beaumont  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Jean-Pierre Rives  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Tom Kiernan Fergus

    1981 Five Nations Championship

    1981_Five_Nations_Championship

  • 1977–78 FIRA Trophy
  • European rugby union championship

    Bertranne, 12.Christian Bélascain, 11.Guy Noves, 10.Jean-Pierre Romeu, 9.Jacques Fouroux (cap.), 8.Alain Guilbert, 7.Jean-Claude Skrela, 6.Jean-Pierre Rives

    1977–78 FIRA Trophy

    1977–78_FIRA_Trophy

  • Gary Whetton
  • NZ international rugby union player

    gave the title to Castres. Salles admitted the error 13 years later . Jacques Fouroux conflict with the Federation and who was already suspicious before

    Gary Whetton

    Gary_Whetton

  • Bernard Lapasset
  • French rugby administrator (1947–2023)

    title to Castres. Daniel Salles admitted the error 13 years later. Jacques Fouroux conflict with the Federation cry out conspiracy. "Bernard Lapasset

    Bernard Lapasset

    Bernard Lapasset

    Bernard_Lapasset

  • 2018–19 Élite 1 season
  • 2019 – Stade Éric Béchu     Montpellier HR 51   11 May 2019 – Stade Jacques-Fouroux   FC Grenoble Amazones 7   Montpellier HR 40   4 May 2019 – Stade Pierre-Cacareigt

    2018–19 Élite 1 season

    2018–19_Élite_1_season

  • Willy Taofifénua
  • French rugby union player

    Salles admitted 13 years later that he was in error. FC Grenoble coach Jacques Fouroux accused the Federation of a conspiracy, claiming that he had been suspicious

    Willy Taofifénua

    Willy Taofifénua

    Willy_Taofifénua

  • US Cognac
  • French rugby union club, based in Cognac

    Challenge Yves du Manoir Champions (1): 1965 Pro D2 Champions (1): 1995 Jacques Fouroux Gérald Merceron David Esnault Official site (work in progress)

    US Cognac

    US_Cognac

  • Olivier Merle
  • France international rugby union player

    gave the title to Castres. Salles admitted the error 13 years later. Jacques Fouroux the coach of FC Grenoble in conflict with the Federation and who was

    Olivier Merle

    Olivier_Merle

  • 1974–75 FIRA Trophy
  • European rugby union championship

    Jean-Martin Etchenique, 11.Laurent Desnoyer, 10.Jean-Pierre Romeu, 9.Jacques Fouroux (cap.), 8.Claude Spanghero, 7.Victor Boffelli, 6.Jean-Claude Skrela

    1974–75 FIRA Trophy

    1974–75_FIRA_Trophy

  • Deaths in December 2005
  • Marc Favreau, 76, French Canadian television and film actor, cancer. Jacques Fouroux, 58, French rugby union captain and coach, heart attack. Agnès Guillemot

    Deaths in December 2005

    Deaths_in_December_2005

  • 1975 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby union competition

    John Burgess Fran Cotton  France Parc des Princes Paris Jean Desclaux Jacques Fouroux/Claude Dourthe  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Roly Meates Willie John

    1975 Five Nations Championship

    1975_Five_Nations_Championship

  • List of Romania national rugby union players
  • DumitruMarian Dumitru Fullback May 24, 1990  France 1989–90 FIRA Trophy Stade Jacques-Fouroux; Auch 370 StanConstantin Stan (Prop) Sep 30, 1990  Netherlands 1991

    List of Romania national rugby union players

    List_of_Romania_national_rugby_union_players

  • Richard Astre
  • France international rugby union player (born 1948)

    rugby union team six times. But the coach Jean Desclaux preferred Jacques Fouroux. Selected to represent France, 1971–1974 French rugby champion, 1971

    Richard Astre

    Richard Astre

    Richard_Astre

  • Jean Desclaux
  • French rugby union footballer and coach

    Sporting positions Preceded by Fernand Cazenave French National Rugby Union Coach 1973 – 1980 Succeeded by Jacques Fouroux

    Jean Desclaux

    Jean_Desclaux

  • 1984 France rugby union tour of New Zealand
  • Series of rugby union matches

    Jean Condom, Laurent Rodriguez, Jacques Gratton, Jean-Luc Joinel. Manager: Yves Noé Assistant Manager: Jacques Fouroux Captain: Philippe Dintrans Serge

    1984 France rugby union tour of New Zealand

    1984_France_rugby_union_tour_of_New_Zealand

  • 1987 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby union tournament

    Martin Green Richard Hill/Mike Harrison  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Daniel Dubroca  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Mick Doyle Donal Lenihan

    1987 Five Nations Championship

    1987_Five_Nations_Championship

  • 1989–90 FIRA Trophy
  • European rugby union championship

    Stade Jacques-Fouroux, Auch Attendance: 4,000 Referee: I. Bullerwell

    1989–90 FIRA Trophy

    1989–90_FIRA_Trophy

  • Gilbert Brunat
  • French rugby union footballer (1958–2019)

    gave the title to Castres. Salles admitted the error 13 years later. Jacques Fouroux the coach of FC Grenoble in conflict with the Federation and who was

    Gilbert Brunat

    Gilbert_Brunat

  • 2008 Six Nations Under 20s Championship
  • Rugby union competition

    Stade Jacques-Fouroux, Auch

    2008 Six Nations Under 20s Championship

    2008_Six_Nations_Under_20s_Championship

  • List of France national rugby union team tours
  • 2–0 (Argentina) 1975 South Africa Richard Astre Jacques Fouroux Lost 0–2 1977 Argentina Jacques Fouroux Won 1–0 (1 Draw) 1979 Fiji and New Zealand Jean-Pierre

    List of France national rugby union team tours

    List_of_France_national_rugby_union_team_tours

  • 1996 Paris Saint-Germain season
  • Rugby league team season

    the same model as the regional teams of Fouroux's France Rugby League, albeit on a national scale, with Fouroux billing the capital team as representing

    1996 Paris Saint-Germain season

    1996_Paris_Saint-Germain_season

  • Beneteau First Class 8
  • (FC8) is a One-Design keelboat designed in 1982 by Group Finot and Jacques Fouroux to be constructed at Beneteau's shipyard. It is one of Europe's most

    Beneteau First Class 8

    Beneteau First Class 8

    Beneteau_First_Class_8

  • 1947 in France
  • Michel Étiévent, journalist, historian and writer (died 2021) 24 July – Jacques Fouroux, international rugby union player, coach (died 2005) 30 July – Françoise

    1947 in France

    1947_in_France

  • 2005 in France
  • 1937). 4 December – Gloria Lasso, singer (born 1922). 17 December – Jacques Fouroux, international rugby union player, coach (born 1947). Ernestine Chassebœuf

    2005 in France

    2005_in_France

  • Marcelo Campo
  • Argentine rugby union player (1957–2021)

    in 1980 and 1983, which saw important international players such as Jacques Fouroux, Jean-Pierre Rives, David Campese and Pierre Berbizier. Meanwhile,

    Marcelo Campo

    Marcelo_Campo

  • 1975 Argentina rugby union tour of France
  • Series of rugby union matches

    11 W Jorge Gauweloose Jean-Pierre Romeu FH 10 FH Hugo Porta (capt.) Jacques Fouroux SH 9 SH Eduardo Morgan (capt.) Jean-Pierre Bastiat N8 8 N8 Ricardo

    1975 Argentina rugby union tour of France

    1975_Argentina_rugby_union_tour_of_France

  • 1977 France rugby union tour of Argentina
  • Jean-Michel Mazas, Roland Bertranne, Michel Droitecourt; Alain Caussade, Jacques Fouroux (captain); Jean-Pierre Rives, Roland Pétrissans, Jean-Claude Skrela;

    1977 France rugby union tour of Argentina

    1977_France_rugby_union_tour_of_Argentina

  • 1975–76 FIRA Trophy
  • European rugby union championship

    Bertranne, 12.Joël Pécune, 11.André Dubertrand, 10.Jean-Pierre Romeu, 9.Jacques Fouroux (cap.), 8.Jean-Pierre Bastiat, 7.Jean-Claude Skrela, 6.Jean-Pierre

    1975–76 FIRA Trophy

    1975–76_FIRA_Trophy

  • 1972–73 FIRA Nations Cup
  • European rugby union championship

    Dourthe, 12.Jean Trillo, 11.Andre Campaes, 10.Jean-Pierre Romeu, 9.Jacques Fouroux, 8.Walter Spanghero (cap.), 7.Pierre Biemouret, 6.Michel Yachvili,

    1972–73 FIRA Nations Cup

    1972–73_FIRA_Nations_Cup

  • 1989 France rugby union tour of New Zealand
  • Series of rugby union matches

    team. Scores and results list France's points tally first. Manager: Jacques Fouroux Assistant manager: Henri Fourès Captain: Pierre Berbizier Serge Blanco

    1989 France rugby union tour of New Zealand

    1989_France_rugby_union_tour_of_New_Zealand

  • 1986 Five Nations Championship
  • 1986 Rugby union tournament

    London Martin Green Nigel Melville  France Parc des Princes Paris Jacques Fouroux Daniel Dubroca  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Mick Doyle Ciaran Fitzgerald

    1986 Five Nations Championship

    1986_Five_Nations_Championship

  • Five Nations XV v Overseas Unions XV
  • ( Scotland), Iain Paxton ( Scotland), Laurent Rodriguez ( France) Jacques Fouroux (Coach) Clive Rowlands (Manager) Overseas Unions XV: Roger Gould ( Australia);

    Five Nations XV v Overseas Unions XV

    Five_Nations_XV_v_Overseas_Unions_XV

  • 1972 France rugby union tour of Australia
  • Series of rugby union matches

    Dourthe Jean-Pierre Lux Jo Maso Jean-Louis Bérot A Marot Max Barrau Jacques Fouroux Jean-Claude Skrela P Biemouret Olivier Saïsset Walter Spanghero B Vinsonneau

    1972 France rugby union tour of Australia

    1972_France_rugby_union_tour_of_Australia

  • List of France national rugby union players
  • VaquerinArmand Vaquerin prop 11 December 1971 v Romania at Béziers 615 FourouxJacques Fouroux scrum-half 29 April 1972 v Ireland at Lansdowne Road 616 CabrolHenri

    List of France national rugby union players

    List_of_France_national_rugby_union_players

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    JACQUES

    French diminutive form of Latin Jacobus, JACQUES means "supplanter."

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    RACQUEL

    Variant form of English Rachel, RACQUEL means "ewe."

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    American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Swiss

    Jacques

    Supplanter; French Form of Jacob Supplanter; He who Supplants

    Jacques

  • JACQUI
  • Female

    French

    JACQUI

    Pet form of French Jacqueline, JACQUI means "supplanter."

    JACQUI

  • Jacquenette
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Jacquenette

    Little Jacques.

    Jacquenette

  • Jacquie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Hebrew, Jamaican

    Jacquie

    Supplanter; Yahweh May Protect; One who Supplants

    Jacquie

  • Marques
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese

    Marques

    Warlike; Of Mars; God of War; Nobleman; Dedicated to Mars; Lord of the Marches

    Marques

  • Jackres
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jackres

    Favoured from God

    Jackres

  • Jaques
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jaques

    English : from the Old French personal name Jaques, a vernacular form of Latin Jacobus (see Jacob). In English this surname is traditionally pronounced as two syllables, jay-kwez. Compare Jacques.

    Jaques

  • Jacques
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American French

    Jacques

    He grasps the heel. Supplanter.

    Jacques

  • Jacquetta. Jacquet
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Jacquetta. Jacquet

    French form of Jacob): Supplanter. He grasps the heel.

    Jacquetta. Jacquet

  • Jaques
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Shakespearean

    Jaques

    Supplanter

    Jaques

  • Jacque
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Jacque

    Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.

    Jacque

  • JACQUIE
  • Female

    French

    JACQUIE

    Pet form of French Jacqueline, JACQUIE means "supplanter."

    JACQUIE

  • Jacquenetta
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Jacquenetta

    Little Jacques.

    Jacquenetta

  • Racquel
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Christian, Hebrew

    Racquel

    Ewe; Innocent; Female Sheep

    Racquel

  • Jaquess
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jaquess

    English : variant spelling of Jaques.

    Jaquess

  • Jacqui
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Jacqui

    Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.

    Jacqui

  • Marques
  • Boy/Male

    Portuguese American

    Marques

    Of Mars; the god of war. A title name ranking below duke and above earl.

    Marques

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Online names & meanings

  • Mehek
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Mehek

    Smell, Fragrance

  • Ramapriya | ராமப்ரீய
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ramapriya | ராமப்ரீய

    Name of a Raga

  • Janyu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Janyu

    Creature; Fire; Born

  • Oracula
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Oracula

    Divine message.

  • Mantra | மஂத்ரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mantra | மஂத்ரா

    Hymns, Holy chants

  • Eisha
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek, Hindu, Indian

    Eisha

    Pleasure; Desire

  • Rajatanabhi | ரஜதாநாபீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rajatanabhi | ரஜதாநாபீ

    Very rich, Lord Vishnu

  • Hadlock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hadlock

    English : unexplained. Probably a habitational name from an unidentified place, possibly Hadleigh in Suffolk. The name has died out in England.Nathanael Hadlock is recorded in Charlestown, MA, in 1638, having emigrated from Great Bromley in Essex, England. The family subsequently moved to Roxbury, MA.

  • Gezer
  • Biblical

    Gezer

    dividing, sentence

  • ULLA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    ULLA

     Pet form of Scandinavian Ulrika, ULLA means "prosperity and power." Compare with other forms of Ulla.

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  • Sacque
  • n.

    Same as 2d Sack, 3.

  • Cover
  • v. t.

    To overspread the surface of (one thing) with another; as, to cover wood with paint or lacquer; to cover a table with a cloth.

  • Lacquerer
  • n.

    One who lacquers, especially one who makes a business of lacquering.

  • Lacquered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lacquer

  • Japan
  • v. t.

    To cover with a coat of hard, brilliant varnish, in the manner of the Japanese; to lacquer.

  • Lacquering
  • n.

    The act or business of putting on lacquer; also, the coat of lacquer put on.

  • Racquet
  • n.

    See Racket.

  • Lacker
  • n. & v.

    See Lacquer.

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    One of a society of violent agitators in France, during the revolution of 1789, who held secret meetings in the Jacobin convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris, and concerted measures to control the proceedings of the National Assembly. Hence: A plotter against an existing government; a turbulent demagogue.

  • Japan
  • n.

    Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the varnish or lacquer used in japanning.

  • Basque
  • n.

    A part of a lady's dress, resembling a jacket with a short skirt; -- probably so called because this fashion of dress came from the Basques.

  • Lacquer
  • n.

    A varnish, consisting of a solution of shell-lac in alcohol, often colored with gamboge, saffron, or the like; -- used for varnishing metals, papier-mache, and wood. The name is also given to varnishes made of other ingredients, esp. the tough, solid varnish of the Japanese, with which ornamental objects are made.

  • Lacquering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lacquer

  • Lacquer
  • v. t.

    To cover with lacquer.

  • Jacquerie
  • n.

    The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.

  • Incorporative
  • a.

    Incorporating or tending to incorporate; as, the incorporative languages (as of the Basques, North American Indians, etc. ) which run a whole phrase into one word.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.

  • Lacwork
  • n.

    Ornamentation by means of lacquer painted or carved, or simply colored, sprinkled with gold or the like; -- said especially of Oriental work of this kind.

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    A Dominican friar; -- so named because, before the French Revolution, that order had a convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Acquisition; the thing gained.