Rugby Union Playing as scrum-half in rugby union (he also could play as fly-half, in the back row or also in the second or third row) for Club Athlétique Villeneuvois (CAV XV) and later, in league for Sport Athlétique Villeneuvois (SAV.13) between 1934 and 1936, later for RC Roanne XIII until the war and the suppression of rugby league. A powerful and fast player, he also was an excellent kicker. He started playing
Rugby Union with CA Villeneuve and became one of the best players of his time, with four caps with the France national team between 1931 and 1933. In 1934, he is one of the rugby union personalities to join the new rugby code which took place in France le rugby à XIII,
rugby league. He is considered as one of the best players of this code imported by
Jean Galia. Until the
World War II and the prohibition of rugby league, he is the most capped player for France, which under his captaincy, he led to its first European Nations Cup in 1939, along with
François Noguères,
Maurice Brunetaud and
Joseph Desclaux. At club level, he first remains in
Villeneuve-sur-Lot winning a French Championship title in 1935 along with
Marius Guiral and Galia, later he joined
Roanne with the same success, a victory in the French Championship in 1939 alongside
Jean Dauger,
Henri Gibert and
René Arotça. in 1931.
Rugby League In June 1934 (3 months after Galia's Boys tour in England), CAV XV switches codes from union to league (SAV.13) and in September 1934, he was appointed captain of the first tour of a French club beyond the Channel: SAV 13. in 1938 between
Roanne and
Villeneuve,
Étienne Cougnenc carries the ball while chased by Max Rousié.During the
1937–38 Kangaroo tour Rousié captained
France against the dominant visiting
Australian side, playing at
five-eighth in the first
test match and at centre in the second, kicking one goal. ==World War II==