- Serge Blanco
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name = Serge Blanco
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birthyear = 1958
birthmonth =08
birthday =31
placeofbirth =Caracas ,Venezuela
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ru_position = Fullback|capital=yes or Wing
ru_nationalteam = ru|FRA
ru_nationalyears = 1980-1991
ru_nationalcaps = 93
ru_nationalpoints = (233)
ru_ntupdate =2007-03-05
ru_amateuryears =1974-1992
ru_amateurclubs =Biarritz Olympique
ru_amupdate =2007-03-05
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occupation = President:Ligue Nationale de Rugby Owner of [http://www.groupesergeblanco.com/ Groupe Serge Blanco] Partner of [http://www.quinze-sergeblanco.com/ Quinze Serge Blanco] Administration council of Biarritz Olympique
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university =Serge Blanco (born 31 August 1958 in
Caracas ,Venezuela ) is a formerrugby union footballer who played Fullback forBiarritz Olympique and France, gaining 93 caps, 81 of them at fullback. His alternative position was wing.He was born in the Venezuelan capital Caracas from a Venezuelan father and a Basque mother but brought up in Biarritz (Basque country) France. Blanco made his international debut against South Africa at Newlands on 8 November 1980, which France lost 37-15.
His elegant running style, creativity and inventive spirit epitomised the flamboyance for which French rugby is admired. Blanco is considered one of France's greatest players and also one of the best fullbacks in rugby history. He owes his popularity also to his fair conduct on the field.
Career
Sydney became the venue of his career highlight, where he scored the late and deciding try in the epic semi-final France won 30-24 in dramatic fashion against host Australia in the inaugural
Rugby World Cup in 1987.cite web | publisher=rwc2003.irb.com| title=Home side get Rugby World Cup off to a flyer|url=http://www.rwc2003.irb.com/NR/exeres/9439393D-557C-4C21-B762-515FCE8B4975.htm| accessdaymonth=29 November | accessyear=2006] Second to this achievement was winning Grand Slams with France in the Five Nations Championship in 1981 and 1987.Blanco was a threat from anywhere on the field and would often take risks in running the ball from any position on the pitch. He famously initiated a move from behind his own try line that resulted in a wondrous try by
Philippe Saint-André in the 1991 Grand Slam decider at Twickenham. In 1990 against Australia he collected the ball on his tryline down the blindside after a French scrum. Blistering pace, and a dummy saw him run the entire length of the pitch to score, famously tying the legendaryDavid Campese in knots as he attempted to tackle Blanco as he neared the Australian try line. Although not known as a great defending fullback in the mould ofJPR Williams orGavin Hastings , Blanco was a dependable defender. However, this aspect of his game was overshadowed by his awesome attacking potential, the likes of which was not seen again untilChristian Cullen burst onto the scene.Serge Blanco captained the French side in the
1991 Rugby World Cup before retiring after their quarter-final defeat by England on 19 October 1991, when he punchedNigel Heslop . He won a total of 93 caps (a record at the time) and still holds the record for the most tries scored for France (38). Throughout his career he was considered a fitness fanatic and despite being known to smoke up to 75 cigarettes a day (which is also stated in Rugby World issue 577, pg. 111), he was nonetheless one of the most athletic members of the star-studded French national team. One unfulfilled ambition of his, other than not winning a world championship with France, was failing to win the national championship with his clubBiarritz Olympique , despite making a final appearance in 1992.cite web | publisher=bo-pb.com| title=Histoire du BOPB, un siècle de rugby dans le Pays Basque|url=http://www.bo-pb.com/club_historique.php| accessdaymonth=29 November | accessyear=2006] This match against Toulon was his last first-class rugby union match. In 1997 Serge Blanco was among the inaugural set of rugby players inducted into theInternational Rugby Hall of Fame .After retiring as a player, he continued serving Biarritz Olympique as their president. In this function he saw his club become French champions in 2002 and 2006. He is now the president of France's national professional league,
Ligue Nationale de Rugby , while still serving on the administration council for Biarritz Olympique. Outside of rugby he is also a successful businessman owner of 3 hotels and his own brand of sportswear.ee also
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International Rugby Hall of Fame
*List of rugby union Test caps leaders References and notes
External links
* [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=428 Sporting heroes]
*cite web| url=http://www.rugbyhalloffame.com/pages/blanco1997.htm |title=Serge Blanco |publisher=rugbyhalloffame.com |accessdate=2007-06-04
*cite news |url=http://www.planetrugby.com/Story/0,18259,9818_2021086,00.html |publisher=planetrugby.com |accessdate=2007-06-04 |title=The Big Interview - Serge Blanco |date=2007-03-27
* [http://www.thalassoblanco.com/ Thalasso Serge Blanco]Persondata
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=French Rugby union footballer.
DATE OF BIRTH=31 August 1958
PLACE OF BIRTH=Caracas ,Venezuela
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