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Pierre Bondouy

Pierre Bondouy

Rugby player


Pierre Bondouy (born 30 July 1970) is a French former rugby union international.[1]

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Born in Villefranche-de-Lauragais, Bondouy was a three-quarter, capped five times by France between 1997 and 2000. He made his debut off the bench in a win over Scotland at Parc des Princes in the 1997 Five Nations, which earned France the grand slam. His two Test tries both came as a centre in France's 1997 loss to Italy in Grenoble.[2] Later that year, Bondouy gained place on the tour of Australia, where he played the 2nd Test against the Wallabies at Ballymore.[3]

Bondouy was a member of Stade Toulousain's 1998–99 French Championship-winning team and scored 12 tries for the club in Heineken Cup competition. He finished his career with several seasons at US Montauban.[4]

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References

  1. "L'autre challenge de Pierre Bondouy". La Dépêche (in French). 17 May 2002.
  2. "Bondouy remet les crampons". La Dépêche (in French). 4 November 2005.
  3. "Pierre Bondouy, le... Montalbanais". La Dépêche (in French). 13 October 2001.

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