France
No. | Player | Int'l Debut | Year | At | Cross Code Debut | Date | At | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Jean Galia | RU Test v England | 1927 | Paris | 1st RL Test v England | 15 Apr 1934 | Paris | Forward |
2. | Max RousiƩ | RU Test v Scotland | 1931 | Edinburgh | 1st RL Test v Australia | 2 Jan 1938 | Paris | Back |
3. | Jean Dauger | Inaugural RL Test v Australia | 1938 | Paris | 1st RU Test v British Army | 1 Jan 1945 | Paris | Centre |
4. | Henri Marracq | RU Test v Romania | 1961 | Bayonne | 1st RL Test v Australia | 8 Dec 1963 | Bordeaux | Second-row |
5. | Jean Capdouze | RU Test v South Africa | 1964 | Springs | 2nd RL Test v Australia | 17 Dec 1967 | Carcassonne | Five-eighth |
6. | Fabrice Estebanez | RL Test v | 2005 | 1st RU Test v Fiji | 13 Nov 2010 | Nantes | Centre |
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