Jacques Merquey, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Jacques Merquey

French rugby league and rugby union footballer

Date of Birth: 26-Sep-1929

Place of Birth: Souillac, Occitania, France

Profession: rugby union player, rugby league player

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Jacques Merquey

  • Jacques Merquey (born 26 September 1929) was a French rugby footballer of the 1950s.
  • An dual-code rugby international, his position was centre, later in his career this changed to stand-off.
  • He played his club football for Sporting Olympique Avignon XIII, becoming the most capped International, with 37 games for France.
  • Merquey is the only Frenchman to play in the first three successive World Cups, in 1954, 1957 and 1960. Merquey originally played rugby union, where he also represented France, in a total of four games against England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland in 1950. In 1951 Merquey was part of the first ever French rugby league tour of Australia.
  • He was selected to represent France as they hosted the 1954 Rugby League World Cup, also the first ever.
  • His French side beat New Zealand.
  • He played strong a strong role in France's draw with Great Britain and scored a crucial try in the win over Australia to secure a position in the final, where France lost 12 to 6 to Great Britain. In the 1957 Rugby League World Cup, Merquey captained France, scoring a try in the loss to Great Britain and leading them to victory over New Zealand.
  • He was then selected to captain the Rest-of-the-World side against Australia. The 1960 Rugby League World Cup would be his last, where he played stand-off in all of France's games.

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