Guy Laporte

He had 16 caps, scoring three tries, 19 conversions, 23 penalties and eight drop goals, 143 points in aggregate, making him one of the top scorers for France in a short international career.

He had his first cap for France at 7 February 1981, in a 19–13 win over Ireland, in Dublin, for the 1981 Five Nations Championship, in a game where he scored 2 penalties and two drop goals.

He played only twice at the Five Nations Championship, in 1981, winning with a Grand Slam, and 1986, but scored one try, six conversions, 13 penalties and six drop goals, in an aggregate of 73 points.

He missed the final, but still played three games, scoring two tries, 11 conversions, three penalties and one drop goal, 42 points in aggregate, thus making him the top scorer for France in the competition.

His last game was the 31–16 win over Fiji, at 7 June 1987, in Auckland, for the quarter-finals, where he scored three conversions, two penalties and one drop goal, an aggregate of 15 points.