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French rugby legend Mias passes away at age 93

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Last updated: 2024/05/13 at 5:00 PM
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Lucien Mias, the legendary French rugby union player who captained France to their first-ever Five Nations championship title in 1959, passed away at the age of 93 in Mazamet, France. Known as ‘Doctor Pack’ due to his career as a general practitioner, Mias was a key figure in French rugby history, leading Les Bleus on their historic winning tour of South Africa in 1958 and to victory in the Five Nations the following year.

Standing at an impressive 1.89 meters tall, Mias made his international debut in 1951 and went on to represent France 29 times, six of which as captain. He played a crucial role in securing important victories for France, including their first wins at Twickenham and Cardiff, as well as a historic 3-0 win against the All Blacks in 1954.

The French Rugby Federation president, Florian Grill, and the FFR expressed their condolences for the loss of Mias, highlighting his impact both on and off the field. Born in a small village in Southern France, Mias began his rugby career with Narbonne before moving to Mazamet. Despite never winning the Brennus Shield, he led his team to the final of the French championship in 1958.

Mias shared his memories of his illustrious rugby career, recalling the confidence and belief his team had in their abilities on the field. In 1958, he guided France to a historic series win in South Africa, a feat not accomplished by any touring side since 1896. The following year, France dominated the Five Nations championship with wins over Scotland and Wales, culminating in their first-ever title victory.

After retiring from rugby, Mias pursued a career in the medical field, specializing in geriatrics and advocating for a “humanist” approach to patient care. He established a website dedicated to the elderly, paying tribute to his former nickname on the rugby field, ‘Papidoc’. His legacy as both a rugby icon and a trailblazer in the medical profession continues to inspire generations.

In conclusion, Lucien Mias will be remembered as a remarkable figure in French rugby history, whose leadership and contributions both on and off the field left a lasting impact. His accolades and achievements, including leading France to their first Five Nations championship title, solidify his place in the annals of rugby history. As tributes pour in from the rugby community and beyond, Mias’s legacy as a player, captain, and compassionate medical professional will continue to inspire and resonate for years to come.

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