Marc Andrieu
See also: Andrieu
Marc Andrieu , was born the September 19th 1959 with Carmaux. It is a former player of Rugby to XV, which played with the team of France of 1986 with 1990, evolving/moving at the station of center three-quarter (1,88 m for 90 kg).
After its career of player, he was trainer then sport director of RC Nimes, then directing of the training center of Béziers.
In 1992, it directed training courses of Rugby. First Mejannes the clap in the Gard has, then in 2003 the cap' discovered has Blaye the Mines in the Tarn, and finally in 2005 the training courses of Bidart to the Basque Country and of Val of Isere in Savoy.
Career of player
In club
- 1974-1979 :
- 1979-1983:
- 1983-1993:
In team of France
It disputed its first test match the June 7th 1986, against the team of Argentina.
Prize list
In club
- Champion of France (Shield of Brennus):
- 1980 : vis-a-vis (substitute, it returns to the 47e to the station of half of opening).
- 1981 : vis-a-vis.
- 1983 : vis-a-vis.
- Finalist of the Yves Challenge of the Manor in 1980, 1981
In team of France
- 26 selections
- 6 tests, 24 points.
- Selections per year: 4 in 1986, 3 in 1987, 9 in 1988, 6 in 1989, 3 in 1990
- Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1988, 1989, 1990
World cup
Other selections
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International of Rugby to 7: from 1983 to 1988.
External bond
- Statistical by scrum.com
- Training courses Rugby Marc Andrieu
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