Imagine being a French rugby international in the tumultuous decade between 1971 and 1981, with huge Five Nations clashes every year, including against Wales, New Zealand, and Australia.
The period was also marked by the legendary volatility of the French selectors and the demands of the French club season, which took a toll on players' bodies.
A standing ovation is due to Roland Bertranne, who passed away last week aged 75, for his remarkable career during this time.
Miraculous
Bertranne's achievements between 1971 and 1981 are a testament to his endurance and dedication to the sport.