- Bernard Laporte
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name = Bernard Laporte
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birthyear = 1964
birthmonth = 07
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placeofbirth =Rodez ,Aveyron
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ru_position = Scrum-half, Coach
ru_amateuryears =1984-1993 1980-1984
ru_amateurclubs = Bordeaux-Bègles Gaillac
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ru_amupdate =2006-10-14
ru_coachclubs = FranceStade Français Bordeaux-Bègles
ru_coachyears =1999-2007 1996-1999 1993-1996
ru_coachupdate =2007-10-14
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occupation = Secretary of State for Sport
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university =Bernard Laporte (born
1 July ,1964 inRodez ,Aveyron ) is the current French Secretary of State for Sport. Previously he was head coach of theFrance national rugby union team , taking over in 1999. He was previously the coach atStade Français . He was the first fully professional head coach of France.He played rugby union at scrum-half and won the French Under-21 championship with
UA Gaillac in 1983 and then again in 1984, in which he was captain. Seven years later he captained Begles-Bordeaux to the French championship.Laporte's first coaching role was in the early 1990s, when he was assistant coach of the Stade Bordelais University club between 1993 and 1995. He took over at Stade Français in 1995, who were in the third division at the time. He took them right up to the first division in three seasons, winning the respective championships. The club were crowned champions of France in 1998, when they defeated
USA Perpignan 34 to seven atStade de France .Laporte took over as head coach of the national team at the end of 1999. His first task was the
2000 Six Nations Championship , the first of its format, since the addition of Italy. Laporte drew on the experience of the1999 Rugby World Cup , where France had been losing finalists (to Australia). Laporte namedFabien Pelous as captain. In France's first game under Laporte, they defeated Wales 36 to three. France ended up winning three of their five matches which saw them finish second, behind winners England.The following season, France fell to fifth place in the
2001 Six Nations Championship , winning only two of their five matches; against Scotland and Italy. However, the following year, Laporte took France to victory in the2002 Six Nations Championship - not only winning the tournament, but completing a grand slam.After the massive success at the 2002 Six Nations, France fell to third place in the subsequent tournament, though they still won three of their five matches. France finished top of their pool at the
2003 Rugby World Cup inAustralia winning all four of their pool matches. France then defeated Ireland 43 to 21 in the quarter finals to move into the semi-finals. They were defeated by England, 24 points to seven in the semi-final and moved on to the third/fourth place play-off, which they lost to theAll Blacks , and thus finished fourth at the World Cup.After the strong showing at the World Cup, France reproduced their Six Nations success of 2002 at the
2004 Six Nations Championship . France won all five of their matches to win the tournament and complete another grand slam. France finished second, behind Wales in the2005 Six Nations Championship , and the following year at the 2006 tournament, France won again, getting their third Six Nations trophy under Laporte.After eight years in charge of the French national team, he is set to resign as coach following the
2007 Rugby World Cup . In his final Six Nations Championship in charge of France, his team won four out of their five games and emerged champions after edging out Ireland on points difference. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=A1YourView&xml=/sport/2007/03/18/srfranquo18.xml 'Stunned' Laporte praises his champions - Rugby Union News - Telegraph ] ]It was announced on June 19, 2007, that after the Rugby World Cup in October, Laporte will be named Secretary of State for Youth and Sports in the government of François Fillon. He was appointed on October 22, 2007 as Secretary of State for Sports only.
Trivia
He participates in a programme of RMC-Info each Friday, "Direct Laporte".
References
External links
* [http://www.scrum.com/sixnations/features/laporte.asp Star Q&A - Bernard Laporte]
* [http://www.rwc2003.irb.com/EN/Tournament/Teams/France/Players/Bernard+Laporte/ Bernard Laporte]
* [http://www.rmcinfo.fr/index.php?id=262&idemission=71 Website of his programme in RMC]
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