Jean-Louis Bérot Explained

Jean-Louis Bérot
Birth Date:28 July 1947
Birth Place:Dax, France
Height:5 ft 10 in
Weight:172 lb
Position:Fly-half
Repyears1:1968–74
Repcaps1:21
Reppoints1:23

Jean-Louis Bérot (born 28 July 1947) is a French former rugby union international.

Biography

Early life

Bérot hails from the town of Dax and was a product of hometown club US Dax.[1]

Career

A Stade Toulousain and US Dax fly-half, Bérot was capped 21 times for France, debuting against the All Blacks at Eden Park on the 1968 southern hemisphere tour. He also toured South Africa in 1971, then Australia once more the following year. In France's 1974 Five Nations match against Ireland, Bérot scored the match-winning penalty in injury time, a difficult kick from over 40 yards out on an angle to the right, but still lost his place for the next match and wasn't capped again.[2] [3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Escot . Richard . Paroles d'Ex - Jean-Louis Bérot : « On s'est battus, pire que des chiffonniers » . . 25 December 2021 . fr.
  2. News: Injury-Time Winner . . 20 January 1974.
  3. News: Unlucky Berot Out Of French Team To Play Wales . . 7 February 1974.