1910–11 French Rugby Union Championship
The 1910-11 French Rugby Union Championship of first division was won by Stade Bordelais that beat Sporting club universitaire (SCUF) in the final.
Stade Bordelais won all the matches (22) played in the season
That year
The 1911 Five Nations Championship was won by Wales, France was fourth thanks to his victory against Scotland.
Semifinals
Final
Teams |
SBUC - SCUF |
Score |
14-0 (6-0) |
Date |
9 April 1911 |
Venue |
Stade du Bouscat, Bordeaux |
Referee |
Paul Meyer |
Line-up |
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Stade Bordelais |
Robert Monier, Jean-René Pascarel, Jean-Jacques de Beyssac, René Canton, Marcel Laffitte, André Perrens, Maurice Leuvielle, Maurice Boyau, Jean Anouilh, Fernand Perrens, Maurice Bruneau, Emile Strohl, Daniel Ihingoué, Julien Duffau, Henri Martin |
SCUF |
Louis Pichereau, Emile Giffo, J.Thévenot, Henri Vezani, Charles Vallot, Henri Moure, Jules Cadenat, Albert Eutrope, R.Berthet, Henri Vives, Dominique Etchegaray, Rémi Laffitte, Charles du Souich, Henri Houblain, Maurice Auguste |
Scorers |
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Stade Bordelais |
4 tries F.Perrens, Ihingoué, Anouilh, Duffau 1 penalty M.Boyau |
SCUF |
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Sources
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