• Lucien Mias (born September 29, 1930 in Saint-Germain-de-Calberte) is a former international rugby union player for France. His usual position was Lock...
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    also one of the first Argentina internationals; French international Lucien Mias; and early 20th-century Scottish international David Bedell-Sivright...
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  • Manager: Serge Saulnier Assistant Manager: Marcel Laurent Captain: Lucien Mias Raoul Barrière Jean Barthe Robert Baulon Jean Carrère Louis Casaux Michel...
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  • Gallaher [29]  Ireland Mike Gibson [30]  Wales Frank Hancock [31]  France Lucien Mias [32]  France Jean Prat [33]  England Alan Rotherham [34]  England Harry...
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  • played his first part of career in rugby union for Mazamet alongside Lucien Mias. In 1955, he switched codes and opted for rugby league successfully....
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  • International Hall of Fame in 2001 and the IRB Hall of Fame in 2011. Lucien Mias (born 1930), nicknamed Docteur Pack, was credited with inventing the...
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    London Jeff Butterfield  France Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir Colombes Lucien Mias/Jean Barthe  Ireland Lansdowne Road Dublin Ronnie Dawson  Scotland Murrayfield...
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  • Christian Labit Jean-Marc Lescure Arnaud Martinez Jo Maso Olivier Merle Lucien Mias Lucien Pariès Jean-Baptiste Poux Vincent Rattez Marc Raynaud François Sangalli...
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  • Athletics 1957 Roger Rivière Cycling 1958 Raymond Kopa (2) Football 1959 Lucien Mias Rugby union 1960 Michel Jazy Athletics 1961 Guy Périllat Alpine skiing...
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  • Class of 2011: 19 March: Serge Blanco, André Boniface, Guy Boniface, Lucien Mias, and Jean Prat, all  France (ceremony held in Paris) 28 April: Alan Rotherham...
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