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Raymond Contrastin (born in Condom, on 5 April 1925 - 1985) was a French rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. A France international representative winger, he has been inducted into the International Rugby League Hall of Fame.He started playing rugby union for SA Condom until 1947, before joining RC Roanne XIII, with which he was French champion in 1928 and for , with which he won the 1954 title.Contrastin featured in the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand, Les Chanticleers first such tour, during which they lost four of their 28 games.

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  • Raymond Contrastin, né le 5 avril 1925 à Agen et mort le 7 octobre 1985 à Haguenau, est un ancien joueur international français de rugby à XIII. Cet ailier de 1,76 m de 85 kg, commence par le rugby à XV à Condom où il joue jusqu’en 1947 avant d’être recruté par le Roanne XIII (champion de France en 1948) et par Bordeaux XIII (champion de France en 1954). Il est ensuite l'un des joueurs les plus appelés en équipe de France dans les années 1950 avec son partenaire de club André Carrère. Il fait partie de la tournée victorieuse de l'équipe de France en Australie en 1951. (fr)
  • Raymond Contrastin (born in Condom, on 5 April 1925 - 1985) was a French rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. A France international representative winger, he has been inducted into the International Rugby League Hall of Fame.He started playing rugby union for SA Condom until 1947, before joining RC Roanne XIII, with which he was French champion in 1928 and for , with which he won the 1954 title.Contrastin featured in the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand, Les Chanticleers first such tour, during which they lost four of their 28 games. (en)
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  • Raymond Contrastin (born in Condom, on 5 April 1925 - 1985) was a French rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. A France international representative winger, he has been inducted into the International Rugby League Hall of Fame.He started playing rugby union for SA Condom until 1947, before joining RC Roanne XIII, with which he was French champion in 1928 and for , with which he won the 1954 title.Contrastin featured in the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand, Les Chanticleers first such tour, during which they lost four of their 28 games. He played for France during the 1954 Rugby League World Cup, including the final against Great Britain in which he scored a try. (en)
  • Raymond Contrastin, né le 5 avril 1925 à Agen et mort le 7 octobre 1985 à Haguenau, est un ancien joueur international français de rugby à XIII. Cet ailier de 1,76 m de 85 kg, commence par le rugby à XV à Condom où il joue jusqu’en 1947 avant d’être recruté par le Roanne XIII (champion de France en 1948) et par Bordeaux XIII (champion de France en 1954). Il est ensuite l'un des joueurs les plus appelés en équipe de France dans les années 1950 avec son partenaire de club André Carrère. Il fait partie de la tournée victorieuse de l'équipe de France en Australie en 1951. En 1954, en finale de la première Coupe du monde, il inscrit un essai. Il entre ensuite dans le Rugby League Hall of Fame.Il est international français à 33 reprises de 1948 à 1958. Cette « boule de muscles » (1,76 m et 85 kg) était célèbre pour sa foulée très haute le rendant très difficile à plaquer. Un auteur souligne également sa pointe de vitesse « à la Roger Bambuck », et lui reconnait « une technique du crochet débordement imparable ». Il meurt d'un infarctus le 7 octobre 1985 à Haguenau en visite chez son fils. Ses cendres sont rapportées dans le Gers, sa région natale. (fr)
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