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Philippe Bernat-Salles (born 17 February 1970) is a retired French
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player, usually playing as a
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. His main skill was a blinding speed, while he was also visually striking due to his unruly mop of gray hair.


Early life

Bernat-Salles was born in
Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques Pau (, ) is a Communes of France, commune overlooking the Pyrenees, and prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, regions of France, region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The city is located in the heart o ...
. He went through the youth teams of Bizanos before joining AS Idron-Lee, in which first XV he debuted at the age of 16. Before starting his professional career, Bernat-Salles worked as an electrician.


Club career

In 1987, Bernat-Salles joined the high-level club closest to where he lived, Pau, where he gained his first international caps and remained until 1996, at the start of the professional era, when he moved to Bordeaux-Bègles. After one season at Bordeaux, Bernat-Salles moved back to Pau. Again after one year, he joined
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, where he remained for seven seasons. In 2005, after it had been announced that he would join the ambitious
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side
Tarbes Tarbes (; Gascon: ''Tarba'') is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in the Occitanie region of southwestern France. It is the capital of Bigorre and of the Hautes-Pyrénées. It has been a commune since 1790. It was known as ''Turba'' ...
, Bernat-Salles surprised everybody by joining lowly US
Capbreton Capbreton (; oc, Capberton) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Located at the mouth of the Boudigau and Bourret rivers, the town is situated about 40 km north of Biarritz. The town is a ...
in
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(that is, the fifth division of French rugby). In 2006-07, finally, while acting as US Capbreton's backs coach, he was a part of Tarbes's roster alongside his old Pau and France teammate
Philippe Carbonneau Philippe Carbonneau (born 15 April 1971) is a retired French rugby player. He was a Rugby_union_positions#Utility_backs, utility back. His usual positions were Scrum-half (rugby union), scrum-half and Fly-half (rugby union), fly-half, although ...
, but ended the season having played only one first XV game and retired from active rugby.


International career

Bernat-Salles won his first cap for the French national team on 14 November 1992 against
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. Although he was not considered during the
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, he went on to win his next six caps in the following summer and autumn tours. He played only one game (against
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) in 1994 and two in 1995, and was not considered for that year's World Cup. Again in 1996 he was selected only once, while in 1997 he was ignored for the Five Nations but played three games in the summer tour to
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and
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. In 1998 he finally became a constant feature of the French XV, scoring in the process the first try ever scored at the
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. He maintained his position in 1999, being selected for the
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where he played five games, including the historical semifinal win against
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, in which he scored a try and the final against
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. He then played four internationals in 2000 (two in the Six Nations and two, against New Zealand, during the summer tests) and concluded his international career in 2001, when he won his last five caps. He scored a try in all 5 rounds of the 6 Nations Championship in 2001, the first and to date the only player to have done so. His final international tally is of 41 caps with 26 tries, summing up to 130 points scored.


Outside of rugby

After his retirement, besides working for
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as a consultant and sometimes commentator, he owns a camping site in
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-Ocean. He had planned to compete in the
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alongside Gilles Lafeuillade on a Bowler, but the race was canceled at the eleventh hour due to the fear of a terrorist attack. Bernat-Salles competed in the 2009 edition of the race, again alongside Lafeuillade and on a Bowler, in the Équipe Team 100% Sud Ouest, ending the race in 73rd place. In June 2010, Bernat-Salles has been elected President of the French
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National League (
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).


See also

* List of France national rugby union team records


References

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