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Jean Dop (1924–2003) was a French professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. A France international representative scrum-half, he played club football for Marseille XIII. Dop featured in the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand, in place of injured scrum-half back Joseph Crespo. It was Les Chanticleers first such tour, but they lost only 4 of its 28 games, with Dop's dashing runs seen as instrumental in France's victory over Australia in the first Test. Also during this tour in a match against South Auckland in New Zealand Dop was struck by a spectator. He later toured with France playing at fullback. In 1988 he was inducted into the International Rugby League Hall of Fame.

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  • Jean Dop (* 1. Mai 1924 in Toulouse; † 2003) war ein französischer Rugby-League-Spieler. Dop spielte für den Club , mit dem er 1949 französischer Meister und in den Jahren 1950, 1952, 1954 Vizemeister wurde. Zwischen 1948 und 1957 bestritt er 21 Spiele für die französische Nationalmannschaft. 1988 wurde er in die aufgenommen. (de)
  • Jean Dop (1924–2003) was a French professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. A France international representative scrum-half, he played club football for Marseille XIII. Dop featured in the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand, in place of injured scrum-half back Joseph Crespo. It was Les Chanticleers first such tour, but they lost only 4 of its 28 games, with Dop's dashing runs seen as instrumental in France's victory over Australia in the first Test. Also during this tour in a match against South Auckland in New Zealand Dop was struck by a spectator. He later toured with France playing at fullback. In 1988 he was inducted into the International Rugby League Hall of Fame. (en)
  • Jean Dop surnommé Fra Diavolo, né le 1er mai 1924 à Toulouse et mort le 26 février 2003 à Cassis, est un joueur français de rugby à XIII des années 1950 évoluant au poste de demi de mêlée. (fr)
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  • Jean Dop (* 1. Mai 1924 in Toulouse; † 2003) war ein französischer Rugby-League-Spieler. Dop spielte für den Club , mit dem er 1949 französischer Meister und in den Jahren 1950, 1952, 1954 Vizemeister wurde. Zwischen 1948 und 1957 bestritt er 21 Spiele für die französische Nationalmannschaft. 1988 wurde er in die aufgenommen. (de)
  • Jean Dop (1924–2003) was a French professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. A France international representative scrum-half, he played club football for Marseille XIII. Dop featured in the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand, in place of injured scrum-half back Joseph Crespo. It was Les Chanticleers first such tour, but they lost only 4 of its 28 games, with Dop's dashing runs seen as instrumental in France's victory over Australia in the first Test. Also during this tour in a match against South Auckland in New Zealand Dop was struck by a spectator. He later toured with France playing at fullback. In 1988 he was inducted into the International Rugby League Hall of Fame. (en)
  • Jean Dop surnommé Fra Diavolo, né le 1er mai 1924 à Toulouse et mort le 26 février 2003 à Cassis, est un joueur français de rugby à XIII des années 1950 évoluant au poste de demi de mêlée. (fr)
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