Philippe Marocco

France international rugby union player & coach

Philippe Marocco (born 14 June 1960 in Cintegabelle) is a former French rugby union player and a current coach. He played as a prop and as a hooker.

Marocco did his career at Montferrand, where he won the Challenge Yves du Manoir Cup in 1985/86 and finished runner-up in the 1993/94 Championship.

He had 21 caps for France, from 1986 to 1991, scoring 1 try, 4 points in aggregate. He played four times at the Five Nations Championship, in 1986, 1989, 1990 and 1991. He won two titles, in 1986, ex-aequo with Scotland, and 1989. He was selected for the 1991 Rugby World Cup, playing four games but without scoring.[1]

He is the coach of A.S St.Junien Rugby, since 2011/12.

References

  1. ^ Philippe Marocco International Statistics

External links

  • Philippe Marocco at ESPNscrum
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France squad1991 Rugby World Cup
Forwards
  • Armary
  • Benazzi
  • Cabannes
  • Cadieu
  • Cécillon
  • Champ
  • Courtiols
  • Devergie
  • Gimbert
  • Lascubé
  • Marocco
  • Ondarts
  • Roumat
Backs
Coach: Dubroca


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