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- Q2421605 description "French Rugby union footballer.".
- Q2421605 description "French Rugby union footballer.".
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- Q2421605 abstract "Jo Maso (born 27 December 1944) is a former rugby union and rugby league footballer who played centre and fly-half for the France national rugby union team, gaining 25 caps. He was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 2003. He is now the manager for the French national team.Maso was born in Toulouse, France. Maso started his rugby career as a rugby league player for XIII Catalan, being the son of the French rugby league internationalist Jep Maso. However, he switched to union. He played club rugby for Narbonne, Toulonnais, and Perpignan. He debuted for France against Italy in Naples in 1966. He also toured Australia, New Zealand and South Africa with the national side, and played three times for the Barbarians.".
- Q2421605 alias "Joseph Maso".
- Q2421605 birthDate "1944-12-27".
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- Q2421605 birthYear "1944".
- Q2421605 height "1.8".
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- Q2421605 weight "80000.0".
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- Q2421605 alternativeNames "Joseph Maso".
- Q2421605 dateOfBirth "1944-12-27".
- Q2421605 name "Jo Maso".
- Q2421605 occupation "Manager of the Frenchrugby union team".
- Q2421605 placeOfBirth "Perpignan, France".
- Q2421605 shortDescription "French Rugby union footballer.".
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- Q2421605 comment "Jo Maso (born 27 December 1944) is a former rugby union and rugby league footballer who played centre and fly-half for the France national rugby union team, gaining 25 caps. He was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 2003. He is now the manager for the French national team.Maso was born in Toulouse, France. Maso started his rugby career as a rugby league player for XIII Catalan, being the son of the French rugby league internationalist Jep Maso. However, he switched to union.".
- Q2421605 label "Jo Maso".
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