• Puig Aubert (born Robert Aubert Puig, 24 March 1925 – 3 June 1994), is often considered the best French rugby league footballer of all time. Over a 16-year...
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  • Puig (born 1953), American baseball player Riqui Puig (Ricard "Riqui" Puig Martí, born 1999), Spanish footballer Robert Aubert Puig, aka Puig Aubert (1925–1994)...
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  • Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé, French Canadian writer and seigneur Pierre Aubert, Swiss politician Puig Aubert, French rugby league footballer Raphaël Aubert, Swiss...
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  • first ever tour of Australasia by any French sports team in history. Puig Aubert captained the France national rugby league team who played 28 matches...
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  • has produced debatably the best ever French Rugby league footballer in Puig Aubert. The club plays its home matches at the Stade Albert Domec. The club...
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  • coached by Robert Samatan and led by the legendary chain-smoking fullback, Puig Aubert. Their flamboyant style of unorthodox attacking rugby attracted huge...
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    England 1954–1962 10 47 Ryan Hall Great Britain England 2009–2022 11 46 Puig Aubert France 1946–1956 Gary Freeman New Zealand 1986–1996 Stacey Jones New...
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    in their respective nations' rugby league halls of fame are France's Puig Aubert, Australia's Clive Churchill and Charles Fraser, Wales' Jim Sullivan...
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  • first scorer in World Cup history with a try after only five minutes. Puig-Aubert landed the first goal. The British team proved too strong for Australia...
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  • credibility by the cynics. The captains for this historic event were Puig-Aubert (France), Cyril Eastlake (New Zealand), Clive Churchill (Australia) and...
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  • Maurice Tardy was the president of the club in the 1950s, signing star players including Puig Aubert. The club ceased to exist in the 1970s. v t e v t e...
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    Alipate Ratini Eroni Sau Ben Volavola Watisoni Votu Christophe André Puig Aubert Franck Azéma Mathieu Barrau Armand Batlle Noël Brazès Pascal Bomati Benoît...
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    AS Carcassonne club. They are involved in the Elite One Championship. Puig Aubert is the most notable rugby league player to come from the Carcassonne...
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  • powerful French team inspired by their freakish goal kicking fullback Puig Aubert. The 1954 Rugby League World Cup was the first tournament held in either...
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  • in their respective nations' rugby league halls of fame are France's Puig Aubert, Australia's Clive Churchill, Charles Fraser, Graeme Langlands, Graham...
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  • rare novelty for the time. France opened the scoring with a penalty Puig-Aubert kick from 45 yards out and played well early in the match, leading early...
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    France. This was a golden age for the French, who led by the incomparable Puig Aubert, travelled to Australia and defeated their host in a three test series...
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  • Apelian Jean-Marie Armand Olivier Arnaud René Arne Ezzedine Attia Jean Aubert Puig Aubert Jose Audignon Jean Audoubert André Audy Christophe Auroy Célestin...
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    won the French Championship title with his teammates Joseph Crespo, Puig-Aubert, Frédéric Trescazes, and Lucien Barris. While in Germany, he worked for...
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    university professor Charles Bukowski (1920–1994), poet and writer Puig Aubert (1925–1994), French rugby league footballer Hans Belting (1935–2023)...
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    with the teams of Limoux, Carcassonne and Lézignan among the elite. Puig Aubert (1925–1994) was a famous rugby league player who played with AS Carcassonne...
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  • Sri Lankan actress. David Stove, 66, Australian philosopher, suicide. Puig Aubert, 69, French rugby player, and football player and coach, heart attack...
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  • Singaporean politician, acting President of Singapore (b. 1918) 1994 – Puig Aubert, German-French rugby player and coach (b. 1925) 1997 – Dennis James,...
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  • German Benedictine friar, mystic and Zen master (died 2020) 24 March – Puig Aubert, French rugby league footballer (died 1994) 2 April – Hans Rosenthal...
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  • France  12–16  Australia Tries: 2 Vincent Cantoni Élie Brousse Goals: 3 Puig Aubert (3) Tries: 7 Tommy Ryan (2) Brian Davies Noel Hazzard Goals: 5 Noel Pidding...
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    winner in BMX Cyril Abidi, kickboxer Jules Bianchi, motor racing driver Puig Aubert, prominent rugby league figure Richard Tardits, former American football...
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  • (1951-53) Jean Duhau & René Duffort (1954-60) Jep Lacoste (1964-72) Puig Aubert (1975) Antoine Jimenez (1975) Yves Bégou (1977) Roger Garrigue (1981)...
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  • switched codes to rugby league, joining Albi. A fullback, he rivalised with Puig Aubert, known as "Pipette". With Albi, Rives was two times French Champion against...
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  • Cerdan Boxing 1949 Alain Mimoun Athletics 1950 Papa Gallo Thiam 1951 Puig Aubert Rugby league 1952 Jean Boiteux Swimming 1953 Louison Bobet Cycling 1954...
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    (1951-53) Jean Duhau & René Duffort (1954-60) Jep Lacoste (1964-72) Puig Aubert (1975) Antoine Jimenez (1975) Yves Bégou (1977) Roger Garrigue (1981)...
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