Jean-Pierre Romeu (born 15 April 1948) is a former French rugby union footballer. His position was fly-half. He was nicknamed Le Gaulois (The Gaul), for his moustache. He first played for US Carmaux, in 1967/68. He moved afterwards to ASM Clermont Auvergne, where he played from 1968/69 to 1980/81. Jean-Pierre Romeu est un ancien joueur français de rugby à XV, né le 15 avril 1948 à Thuir, de 1,80 m pour 76 kg. Ses superbes moustaches lui vaudront le surnom de Gaulois . Biographie Il a évolué comme demi d'ouverture à l' US Carmaux, puis à l' AS Montferrand.
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First we did the best tries of the 1960s and up next is the 1970s, a decade dominated by a group of legendary Welshmen whose matches in the hoops of the Barbarians or red of the Lions and Wales produced a host of incredible tries… Ilaitia Tuisese (Fiji) v Barbarians, 1970 Yes, on Saturday, 18 March, 1978, Wales made it three Grand Slams in eight years with a 16-7 home win over France, but it was also the last time Welsh rugby fans saw Gareth Edwards and Phil Bennett playing for their country. Share this page: The Seventies was a decade dominated by Wales and France. The doyen of French kickers in the 1970s was the decidedly unflashy Jean-Pierre Romeu from Montferrand. In 34 matches from 1972 to 1977, he scored a record 265 points with nine drop goals and he steered France to her second Grand Slam in 1977. This time it was their turn to miss four kicks at goal - three penalties and a conversion - as Jean-Pierre Romeu showed the same waywardness he had at Twickenham, albeit this time in horrible.
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France Full name Jean-Pierre Romeu Born April 15, 1948, Thuir Current age 75 years 124 days Major teams France, France XV Position Fly-half Height 5 ft 11 in Weight 167 lb Latest Articles. France hosted Scotland in a tight game, with tries apiece from Claude Dourthe and Alan Lawson supplemented by a drop-goal each from Jean-Pierre Romeu and Ian McGeechan. In the end, just one Romeu penalty kick was the difference, handing France a 16-13 victory. The tournament was underway. Jean-Pierre Morel Vendredi 24 février 2017 à 18:16 Par France Bleu Pays d'Auvergne Alors que la France affronte l'Irlande ce samedi à Dublin pour la troisième journée du tournoi des 6. Jean-Pierre Romeu is a former French rugby union footballer. His position was fly-half. He was nicknamed Le Gaulois , for his moustache. He first played for US Carmaux, in 1967/68. He moved afterwards to ASM Clermont Auvergne, where he played from 1968/69 to 1980/81. He won the Challenge Yves du Manoir, in 1976, and he was runners-up to the French Championship in 1977/78.
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Toutes les informations sur la carrière de Jean-Pierre Romeu et les résultats ., rugbyman de l'équipe de France de rugby. Demi d'ouverture de l'équipe de France de Rugby, Jean-Pierre Romeu compte 34 sélections. Jean-Pierre Romeu a disputé son premier match avec l'équipe de France le 26 novembre 1972 contre la Roumanie. Jean-Pierre Romeu; Date of birth: 15 April 1948 Thuir: Country of citizenship: France; Occupation: rugby union player; Member of sports team: France national rugby union team (34, 265, 620, 1972-1977) ASM Clermont Auvergne; Authority file
The 1973 incarnation of the Five Nations championship kicked off at the newly rebuilt Parc de Prince in Paris on the 13th of January. France hosted Scotland in a tight game, with tries apiece from Claude Dourthe and Alan Lawson supplemented by a drop-goal each from Jean-Pierre Romeu and Ian McGeechan. Jean-Pierre Romeu, ouvreur de Clermont et de l'équipe de France dans les années 1970, avec laquelle il a remporté le Grand Chelem 1977, a notamment été marqué par la tournée de l'équipe de.
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The hero for France on the day was fly-half Jean-Pierre Romeu who scored three penalties and knocked over a drop goal. The home side's outside centre Claude Dourthe scored an incredible try when scrum-half Max Barrau took the ball from the back of the scrum, drifted past the Scottish defence before handing it off to Dourthe. drop de Jean-Pierre Romeu