Jean-Louis Dupont (born 17 March 1956) is a French former rugby union international.
[1] A hooker, Dupont formed a front row at SU Agen made up entirely of farmers.
Along with France prop Daniel Dubroca and future international Jean-Louis Tolot, the three were known as the "première ligne des agriculteurs" ("frontline of farmers") and contributed to SU Agen's championship-winning side in 1982.
[2][3] Dupont was a regular reserve hooker for France during the 1980s, behind the established Philippe Dintrans.
[2] His only opportunity came in the 1983 Five Nations, gaining a cap in France's win over Scotland at the Parc des Princes.