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Jacques Brunel (rugby player) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jacques Brunel (rugby player)
Jacques Brunel (born 14 January 1954 in Courrensan, France) is a French rugby union former player, now coach, is currently the head coach of the Italian national team.〔(Italie : C'est officiel pour Brunel", rugbyrama.com, 3 mai 2011. ) 〕〔(Rugby, l'Italia torna a guida francese Jacques Brunel ct al posto di Mallett ) 〕〔(Jacques Brunel to succeed Nick Mallett as Italy coach after World Cup ) 〕 Brunel, who has spent most of his career in France, formally coached his former team Auch as well as Colomiers and Pau and Perpignan. ==Career== Jacques Brunel, born in Courrensan, played club rugby for his local side at age grade level, and joined the academy side at Auch in 1967 at the age of 13. Haven moved through the age grade ranks, he graduated to the club's senior side in 1972 at the age of 18. He represented the club up until 1979, playing in the French Rugby Union Championship, where for most of the time, the club failed to progress past the Pool stages. During the 1979–80 French Rugby Union Championship, Brunel played for Grenoble, where they made it to the Last 32 stage, but was beaten by Montferrand 10–3. In 1980, again Brunel only made it as far as the Last 32, with Carcassonne, being beaten by Béziers 29–6. In 1981, he returned back to Auch, where he remained with the club until his retirement at the end of 1987–88 season.
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