Pablo Lemoine - Career

Career

Lemoine was first noticed in is own country, then moved to Bristol Shoguns, for the season of 1998/99, where he became a professional. He moved again to Stade français, which side he represented for the seasons of 2000/01 to 2005/06, being twice French champion. He then played for US Montauban, for the season of 2006/07. Lemoine left competition at Montevideo Cricket Club, his first Uruguayan club.

He had is debut for Uruguay, at 27 September 1997, with Argentina, in a 18-37 loss in Montevideo, in a friendly game. He last played in 2010. He had 49 caps, with 4 tries scored, 20 points on aggregate.

Lemoine was selected twice for the Rugby World Cup finals. He was present at the 1999 Rugby World Cup finals, playing three matches, and at the 2003 Rugby World Cup finals, playing four matches and scoring two tries.

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