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Daniel Dubroca (born 25 April 1954) is a former French national rugby union player and coach. He played as a prop and as a hooker.
Biography
Dubroca was born at Aiguillon.
He played all his career at SU Agen, starting at 1969/70. He was promoted to the first category in 1972/73 and would play until 1989/90. He won three times the French Championship, in 1975/76, 1981/82 and 1982/83. He would be president of SU Agen from 2004 to 2008.
Dubroca had 33 caps for France, from 1979 to 1988, scoring 2 tries, 8 points in aggregate. He captained the French team at the 1987 World Cup, playing all the five matches and scoring a try. He played at the Five Nations Championship in 1982, 1984, 1987 and 1988, being winner the last time, with Wales in points equality.
Dubroca took over as national team coach in 1990 following Jacques Fouroux's resignation. In the 1991 Rugby World Cup, France cruised through opening round before being beaten 19-10 by England in the quarterfinals. After the final whistle Daniel Dubroca manhandled referee David Bishop accusing him of being a cheat.[1] Dubroca later resigned and was replaced by Pierre Berbizier.
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Sporting positions Preceded by
Jacques FourouxFrench National Rugby Union Coach
1990 – 1991Succeeded by
Pierre BerbizierFrance squad – 1991 Rugby World Cup Forwards Backs Blanco (c) · Camberabero · Galthié · Lacroix · Lafond · Lagisquet · Mesnel · Sadourny · Saint-André · Sanz · SellaCoach DubrocaFrance squad – 1987 Rugby World Cup Runners-up Forwards Armary · Carminati · Champ · Condom · Dintrans · Dubroca · Erbani · Garuet-Lempirou · Haget · Joinel · Lorieux · Ondarts · Rodriguez · TolotBacks Coach Categories:- 1954 births
- Living people
- People from Lot-et-Garonne
- French rugby union players
- French rugby union coaches
- French people of Italian descent
- France international rugby union players
- France national rugby union team coaches
- French rugby union biography stubs
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