Background
Prat was born in Lourdes, Midi-Pyrénées.
Prat was born in Lourdes, Midi-Pyrénées.
He was awarded the Légion d"honneur in 1959. Prat then played for France in matches against a British Empire XV, a non-capped Wales XV and a "Kiwis" team Prat then played in the 1947 Five Nations.
Prat then played in the rest of the Five Nations Championship.
Following the 1949 Five Nations Prat played in two Tests against Argentina. Prat played in the 1950, 1951 and 1952 Five Nations, and then played in a match against a touring Springboks team, which South Africa on 25 to three.
He ran on for his first match as captain of France in the opening match of the 1954 Five Nations against Scotland. He continued to captain France to their first ever Five Nations victory, sharing the championship with Wales and England.
His final season of Test rugby was in 1955.
He played his final Five Nations match against Wales during the Five Nations at Stade Colombes in Paris. He played his last match for France against Italy. His leadership and skills laid the foundations for France to emerge fully on the international stage.
Prat died at Tarbes in 2005.
He played over 50 times for France and is a member of both the International Rugby Hall of Fame and Institutional Review Board Hall of Fame, being inducted in 2001 and 2011 respectively.