Gaston Lane
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Gaston Lane was a French rugby union
Rugby union
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 player. He was 1 m 68 cm tall and weighed 68 kg.

He played right wing three quarter (later centre) for Racing club de France and for the French national team
France national rugby union team
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; at first he also played for AS Bois-Colombes then for the Paris Cosmopolitan Club.

He played in the first French international and was capped ten times, along with Marcel Communeau
Marcel Communeau
Marcel Communeau was a French rugby union player, who represented the France national rugby union team. Communeau was the leading French player prior to World War I, representing his country a record 21 times and captaining the side on 13 occasions.-References:...

.

He was a tradesman. He was killed on the front in Moselle at the start of the First World War.

He was an excellent club rugby player, and also occasionally contributed articles to Sporting.

Club

  • Racing club de France
  • Cosmopolitan Club
    Cosmopolitan Club
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    , Paris
  • AS Bois-Colombes (initially)

International

Gaston Lane was first selected for the French national team for the 1 January 1906 match against the All-Blacks, the first French Test match
Test match (rugby union)
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.

Club

  • Second place in French national rugby championship, 1912 with Racing club de France, and captain, alongside Géo André and Pierre Failliot
    Pierre Failliot
    Pierre Failliot was a French athlete who mainly competed in the men's 400 metres during his career....

    , who also played three quarters.

International

  • 16 caps.
  • 1 try (3 points).
  • Caps by year: 2 in 1906, 1 in 1907, 2 in 1908, 3 in 1909, 2 in 1910, 2 in 1911, 3 in 1912, 1 in 1913.
  • Participated in the first official France match against the All Blacks
    All Blacks
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     in their first European tour.
  • Captain five times (in 1906, 1910, 1912 & 1913), and captain of the French first XV in the first Five Nations Championship
    Six Nations Championship
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    , against Wales
    Wales national rugby union team
    The Wales national rugby union team represent Wales in international rugby union tournaments. They compete annually in the Six Nations Championship with England, France, Ireland, Italy and Scotland. Wales have won the Six Nations and its predecessors 24 times outright, second only to England with...

     at Swansea
    Swansea
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     in 1910 (the second was Marcel Communeau
    Marcel Communeau
    Marcel Communeau was a French rugby union player, who represented the France national rugby union team. Communeau was the leading French player prior to World War I, representing his country a record 21 times and captaining the side on 13 occasions.-References:...

     in the next match).
  • He was in 4 seasons of the Five Nations Championship in the pre-war period.
  • First victory against a Home Nations
    Home Nations
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     team, Scotland
    Scotland national rugby union team
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    , in the second French Five Nations Championship, in 1911.

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