Christian Sabatié (born 20 June 1941) is a French former rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s, as a prop. Christian Sabatié was born...
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Jean Capdouze, Roger Garrigue; Georges Ailleres (c), Yves Bégou, Christian Sabatié, Francis de Nadaï, Henri Marracq, Jean-Pierre Clar New Zealand: R...
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Bertrand Planté Jean Planté Julien Rinaldi Joël Roosebrouck Christian Sabatié Pierre Sabatié Artie Shead Romain Sort Ernest Tarozzi Yves Treilhes Mickaël...
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Irvine Claude Mantoulan SO Tony Branson Roger Garnung SH Billy Smith Christian Sabatié PR Dennis Manteit Yves Bégou HK Noel Kelly Guy Ribot PR Peter Gallagher...
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Max Rousié Andre Rousse Franck Rovira Andre Ruiz Jean Ruiz Christian Sabatie Pierre Sabatié Pierre Saboureau Teddy Sadaoui Jean Salat Robert Samatan Frederick...
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his teammates Jean-Pierre Clar, Raymond Gruppi, Daniel Pellerin and Christian Sabatié. Team honours: Runner up at the Lord Derby Cup:1969, 1970 and 1972...
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team mates Jean-Pierre Clar, Gérard Cremoux, Daniel Pellerin and Christian Sabatié. Team honours : Winner of the French Championship : 1964 (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)...
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LW 19 Jean-René Ledru FE 6 Jean Capdouze HB 7 Roger Garrigue PR 8 Christian Sabatié HK 9 Yves Bégou PR 10 George Ailleres (c) SR 11 Francis de Nadai SR...
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Pellerin, wing for Villeneuve André Ruiz, centre for Carcassonne Christian Sabatié, prop for Villeneuve Coach: Johnny Whiteley Frank Myler (c) Kevin...
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Saint-Gaudens Hervé Mazard 2 0 Lézignan Michel Molinier 3 0 Albi Daniel Pellerin 3 0 Villeneuve Christian Sabatié 4 0 Villeneuve Victor Serrano 1 0 Saint-Gaudens...
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