Jules Plisson (born 20 August 1991) is a French rugby union player. His position is Fly-half and he currently plays for Provence in the Pro D2. "Jules...
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Plisson is a surname and may refer to: Auguste-Arthur Plisson (died 1832), French chemist Eugène Plisson, British fencer Jules Plisson (born 1991), French...
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Retrieved January 28, 2024. Couturié, Martin (September 4, 2019). "Jules Plisson fait la couverture du calendrier des Dieux du Stade 2020". Le Figaro...
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2015 Six Nations Championship match against France with a tackle on Jules Plisson. In March 2010 Lawes was part of the side that beat Gloucester to win...
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December 2023. "Pro D2. Jules Plisson va quitter l'ASM Clermont et rejoindre Provence Rugby la saison prochaine" [Pro D2. Jules Plisson will leave ASM Clermont...
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Henri Magois Gérald Merceron Jean Pambrun Vincent Pelo Julien Pierre Jules Plisson Dany Priso Vincent Rattez Arthur Retière David Roumieu Christophe Samson...
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point, Italy had led 18–10 and then 21–20, but a late penalty from Jules Plisson gave France the points. The same day, another tight game saw England...
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Scrum-half France Jimmy Gopperth Fly-half New Zealand Jules Soulan Fly-half Ireland Jules Plisson Fly-half France Inga Finau Centre New Zealand Hugo Navizet...
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19 February, Pierre Bernard was added to the squad. On 21 February, Jules Plisson was added to the squad to replace the newly added Pierre Bernard, who...
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French captain Pascal Papé earned his 50th test cap. Antoine Burban and Jules Plisson made their international debuts for France. Luther Burrell and Jack...
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