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Christian Sabatié

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
Personal information
Born (1941-06-20) 20 June 1941 (age 82)
Allez-et-Cazeneuve, Lot-et-Garonne,
Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight14 st 0 lb (89 kg)
Playing information
PositionProp
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
19??–?? Villeneuve XIII RLLG
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1964–72 France 29 1 0 0 3
Source: [1][2][3][4]
As of 14 February 2021

Background edit

Christian Sabatié was born in Allez-et-Cazeneuve, France. His son, Pierre Sabatié, is also a former French rugby league international.

Playing career edit

He played for Villeneuve-sur-Lot,[5] with which he won a historic treble.[6] He also was called up for France national team, with which he played the 1968 Rugby League World Cup final lost against Australia. Outside the sport, he worked as a mechanic.[7]

Honours edit

International caps edit

Cap details edit

Christian Sabatié international matches
Cap Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Position Points Tries Pen Drops
playing for France
1 25 Jul 1964 Auckland, New Zealand   New Zealand 16-24 1964 Les Chanticleers Tour Hooker - - - -
2 1 Aug 1964 Christchurch, New Zealand   New Zealand 8-18 1964 Les Chanticleers Tour Hooker - - - -
3 15 Nov 1965 Marseille, France   New Zealand 14-3 1965 Kiwis Tour Prop - - - -
4 28 Nov 1965 Perpignan, France   New Zealand 6-2 1965 Kiwis Tour Prop - - - -
5 12 Dec 1965 Toulouse, France   New Zealand 28-5 1965 Kiwis Tour Prop - - - -
6 16 Jan 1966 Perpignan, France   Great Britain 18-13 Friendly Prop - - - -
7 17 Dec 1967 Marseille, France   Australia 7-7 1967-68 Kangaroos Tour Prop - - - -
8 24 Dec 1967 Carcassonne, France   Australia 10-3 1967-68 Kangaroos Tour Prop - - - -
9 7 Jan 1968 Toulouse, France   Australia 16-13 1967-68 Kangaroos Tour Prop - - - -
10 11 Feb 1968 Paris, France   Great Britain 13-22 Friendly Prop 3 1 - -
11 2 Mar 1968 Bradford, United Kingdom   Great Britain 8-19 Friendly Prop - - - -
12 25 May 1968 Auckland, New Zealand   New Zealand 15-10 1968 World Cup Prop - - - -
13 2 Jun 1968 Brisbane, Australia   Great Britain 7-2 1968 World Cup Prop - - - -
14 8 Jun 1968 Brisbane, Australia   Australia 4-37 1968 World Cup Prop - - - -
15 10 Jun 1968 Sydney, Australia   Australia 2-20 1968 World Cup Prop - - - -
16 23 Oct 1969 Salford, United Kingdom   Wales 8-2 1969/70 European Cup Prop - - - -
17 25 Oct 1969 Wigan, United Kingdom   England 11-11 1969/70 European Cup Interchange bench - - - -
18 25 Jan 1970 Wigan, United Kingdom   Wales 11-15 1969/70 European Cup Prop - - - -
19 15 Mar 1970 Toulouse, France   England 14-9 1969/70 European Cup Prop - - - -
20 25 Oct 1970 Hull, England   New Zealand 15-16 1970 World Cup Prop - - - -
21 28 Oct 1970 Castleford, England   Great Britain 0-6 1970 World Cup Prop - - - -
22 1 Nov 1970 Bradford, England   Australia 17-15 1970 World Cup Prop - - - -
23 12 Nov 1970 Perpignan, France   Australia 4-7 1970 Kangaroo Tour Prop - - - -
24 15 Nov 1970 Carcassonne, France   New Zealand 16-2 1970 Kiwis Tour Prop - - - -
25 7 Feb 1971 Toulouse, France   Great Britain 16-8 Friendly Prop - - - -
26 17 Mar 1971 St Helens, United Kingdom   Great Britain 2-24 Friendly Prop - - - -
27 11 Nov 1971 Perpignan, France   New Zealand 11-27 1971 Kiwis Tour Prop - - - -
28 6 Feb 1972 Toulouse, France   Great Britain 9-10 Friendly Prop - - - -
29 17 Mar 1972 Bradford, England   Great Britain 10-45 Friendly Hooker - - - -

References edit

  1. ^ "Vol. 49 No. 20 (May 25, 1968)". nla.gov.au. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  2. ^ "Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org". rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Ailleres Still Star of France". nla.gov.au. 12 May 1968. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Today's Game In Auckland - France's Squad". nla.gov.au. 25 May 1968. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  5. ^ damien (2012-10-14). "L'Epopée du 13 vert". Fédération Française de Rugby à XIII (in French). Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  6. ^ "M. "caramel" s'en souvient..." ladepeche.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  7. ^ "Vol. 49 No. 17 (May 12, 1968)". nla.gov.au. Retrieved 2020-01-28.

christian, sabatié, born, june, 1941, french, former, rugby, league, footballer, played, 1960s, 1970s, prop, personal, informationborn, 1941, june, 1941, allez, cazeneuve, garonne, nouvelle, aquitaine, franceheight5, weight14, playing, informationpositionpropc. Christian Sabatie born 20 June 1941 is a French former rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s as a prop Christian SabatiePersonal informationBorn 1941 06 20 20 June 1941 age 82 Allez et Cazeneuve Lot et Garonne Nouvelle Aquitaine FranceHeight5 ft 8 in 1 73 m Weight14 st 0 lb 89 kg Playing informationPositionPropClubYears Team Pld T G FG P19 Villeneuve XIII RLLGRepresentativeYears Team Pld T G FG P1964 72 France 29 1 0 0 3Source 1 2 3 4 As of 14 February 2021 Contents 1 Background 2 Playing career 3 Honours 3 1 International caps 3 1 1 Cap details 4 ReferencesBackground editChristian Sabatie was born in Allez et Cazeneuve France His son Pierre Sabatie is also a former French rugby league international Playing career editHe played for Villeneuve sur Lot 5 with which he won a historic treble 6 He also was called up for France national team with which he played the 1968 Rugby League World Cup final lost against Australia Outside the sport he worked as a mechanic 7 Honours editRugby league World Cup 1 time runner up in 1968 France French Championship 1 time winner in 1964 Villeneuve sur Lot 2 times finalist in 1962 and 1965 Villeneuve sur Lot Lord Derby Cup 5 times finalist in 1964 1966 1969 1970 and 1972 Villeneuve sur Lot International caps edit Cap details edit Christian Sabatie international matchesCap Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Position Points Tries Pen Dropsplaying for France1 25 Jul 1964 Auckland New Zealand nbsp New Zealand 16 24 1964 Les Chanticleers Tour Hooker 2 1 Aug 1964 Christchurch New Zealand nbsp New Zealand 8 18 1964 Les Chanticleers Tour Hooker 3 15 Nov 1965 Marseille France nbsp New Zealand 14 3 1965 Kiwis Tour Prop 4 28 Nov 1965 Perpignan France nbsp New Zealand 6 2 1965 Kiwis Tour Prop 5 12 Dec 1965 Toulouse France nbsp New Zealand 28 5 1965 Kiwis Tour Prop 6 16 Jan 1966 Perpignan France nbsp Great Britain 18 13 Friendly Prop 7 17 Dec 1967 Marseille France nbsp Australia 7 7 1967 68 Kangaroos Tour Prop 8 24 Dec 1967 Carcassonne France nbsp Australia 10 3 1967 68 Kangaroos Tour Prop 9 7 Jan 1968 Toulouse France nbsp Australia 16 13 1967 68 Kangaroos Tour Prop 10 11 Feb 1968 Paris France nbsp Great Britain 13 22 Friendly Prop 3 1 11 2 Mar 1968 Bradford United Kingdom nbsp Great Britain 8 19 Friendly Prop 12 25 May 1968 Auckland New Zealand nbsp New Zealand 15 10 1968 World Cup Prop 13 2 Jun 1968 Brisbane Australia nbsp Great Britain 7 2 1968 World Cup Prop 14 8 Jun 1968 Brisbane Australia nbsp Australia 4 37 1968 World Cup Prop 15 10 Jun 1968 Sydney Australia nbsp Australia 2 20 1968 World Cup Prop 16 23 Oct 1969 Salford United Kingdom nbsp Wales 8 2 1969 70 European Cup Prop 17 25 Oct 1969 Wigan United Kingdom nbsp England 11 11 1969 70 European Cup Interchange bench 18 25 Jan 1970 Wigan United Kingdom nbsp Wales 11 15 1969 70 European Cup Prop 19 15 Mar 1970 Toulouse France nbsp England 14 9 1969 70 European Cup Prop 20 25 Oct 1970 Hull England nbsp New Zealand 15 16 1970 World Cup Prop 21 28 Oct 1970 Castleford England nbsp Great Britain 0 6 1970 World Cup Prop 22 1 Nov 1970 Bradford England nbsp Australia 17 15 1970 World Cup Prop 23 12 Nov 1970 Perpignan France nbsp Australia 4 7 1970 Kangaroo Tour Prop 24 15 Nov 1970 Carcassonne France nbsp New Zealand 16 2 1970 Kiwis Tour Prop 25 7 Feb 1971 Toulouse France nbsp Great Britain 16 8 Friendly Prop 26 17 Mar 1971 St Helens United Kingdom nbsp Great Britain 2 24 Friendly Prop 27 11 Nov 1971 Perpignan France nbsp New Zealand 11 27 1971 Kiwis Tour Prop 28 6 Feb 1972 Toulouse France nbsp Great Britain 9 10 Friendly Prop 29 17 Mar 1972 Bradford England nbsp Great Britain 10 45 Friendly Hooker References edit Vol 49 No 20 May 25 1968 nla gov au Retrieved 2020 01 28 Statistics at rugbyleagueproject org rugbyleagueproject org 31 December 2019 Retrieved 1 January 2020 Ailleres Still Star of France nla gov au 12 May 1968 Retrieved 1 January 2020 Today s Game In Auckland France s Squad nla gov au 25 May 1968 Retrieved 1 January 2020 damien 2012 10 14 L Epopee du 13 vert Federation Francaise de Rugby a XIII in French Retrieved 2020 01 28 M caramel s en souvient ladepeche fr in French Retrieved 2020 01 28 Vol 49 No 17 May 12 1968 nla gov au Retrieved 2020 01 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Sabatie amp oldid 1187653093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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