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Daniel Pellerin
Personal information
Born (1941-10-30) 30 October 1941 (age 83)
Rouen, France
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1]
Weight12 st 6 lb (79 kg)[2]
Playing information
PositionWing
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
Villeneuve-sur-Lot
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1964–70 France[3] 13
[4][5][6]

Daniel Pellerin, (born 30 December 1941) is a French former rugby league player who played in the 1960s and 1970s, as a wing.

Background

Daniel Pellerin was born in Rouen, France.

Playing career

He played for Roanne[7] and for Villeneuve-sur-Lot. He was also called up to represent France at the 1968 Rugby League World Cup, including the final lost against Australia.[8][9] He also worked as a clerk.[10]

Honours

Caps

17 caps for France[7]

Cap details

Daniel Pellerin international matches
Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Position Points Tries Pen. Drops
sous les couleurs de la France
. 25 May 1968 Carlaw Park, Auckland, New Zealand New Zealand 15-10 World Cup Wing - - - -
. 2 June 1968 Lang Park, Brisbane, Australia Great Britain 7-2 World Cup Wing - - - -
. 10 June 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia Australia 2-20 World Cup Wing - - - -
. 28 October 1970 Castleford, England Great Britain 0-6 World Cup Wing - - - -
. 1 November 1970 Bradford, England Australia 17-15 World Cup Wing - - - -

References

  1. ^ "Vol. 49 No. 17 (May 12, 1968)". nla.gov.au. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  2. ^ "Vol. 49 No. 20 (May 25, 1968)". nla.gov.au. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  3. ^ "Daniel Pellerin - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project". www.rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 2020-01-26.
  4. ^ "Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org". rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Ailleres Still Star of France". nla.gov.au. 12 May 1968. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Today's Game In Auckland - France's Squad". nla.gov.au. 25 May 1968. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  7. ^ a b Aimé Mouret (December 2011). Le Who's who du rugby à XIII. Toulouse: Éditions de l'Ixcea. p. 202. ISBN 978-2-84918-118-8.
  8. ^ "Vol. 49 No. 22 (June 1, 2, 1968)". nla.gov.au. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  9. ^ "Australia vs. France - Rugby League Project". www.rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  10. ^ "Vol. 49 No. 17 (May 12, 1968)". nla.gov.au. Retrieved 2020-02-17.