Jean-François Phliponeau Explained

Jean-François Phliponeau
Birth Date:23 November 1950
Birth Place:Fort-de-l'Eau, Algiers,
French Algeria
Death Place:Clermont-Ferrand, France
Height:5 ft 7 in
Weight:153 lb
Position:Wing
Repyears1:1973
Repcaps1:2
Reppoints1:4

Jean-François Phliponeau (23 November 1950 — 9 May 1976) was a French rugby union international.[1]

Biography

Phliponeau was born in Algiers, French Algeria, but grew up in mainland France. His hometown club was RC Rouen, which he left in 1971 to join AS Montferrand, from where he gained selection for France as a winger in the 1973 Five Nations Championship. Capped twice during the tournament, Phliponeau debuted in France's win over Wales at the Parc des Princes and also played against Ireland at Lansdowne Road, scoring a try in a French loss.[2]

Death

In 1976, Phliponeau was killed by a lightning strike on the Stade Marcel-Michelin pitch, while playing a practice match with AS Montferrand teammates ahead of their appearance in the Challenge Yves du Manoir final. He was 25 years of age.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: En hommage à Jean-François Phliponeau . asm-rugby.com . fr . 8 May 2023.
  2. News: Centenaire du lycée agricole d'Yvetot : Jean-François Phliponeau, le destin foudroyé . Le Courrier Cauchois . 9 February 2018 . fr.
  3. News: Castelnaudary : reprise chez les cadets et les juniors . . 11 November 2017 . fr.