Rugby: Death of François Morlaes, French Champion with Bègles and Then President of Stade Montois
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The former half of the CA Bègles team died on Monday at the age of 82.
Born in Pau, François Morlaes died this Monday in Mont-de-Marsan, at the age of 82. His name is one of those who resonate in the list of the ancient glories of the US Morlaàs.
This is very sad news. François Morlaes, a former half of the French team, died on Monday 23 March in the morning in his house in Mont-de-Marsan, at the age of 82. François Morlaes began his rugbyman career on the side of Morlaàs, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, before joining the CA Bègles in 1963. Within the girondin club, the native of Pau played two finals of the French championship. He and his team were tilted against Montauban in 1967 (11-3),…
The former half of Francois Morlaes, champion of France 1969 with Bègles, died this Monday.
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