1927–28 French Rugby Union Championship
1927–28 French Rugby Union Championship |
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Countries |
France |
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Champions |
Pau |
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Runners-up |
Quillan |
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The 1927-28 French Rugby Union Championship of first division was won la Pau that beat the 'Quillan in the final.
Pau won its first Bouclier de Brennus.
Context
The 1928 Five Nations Championship was won by Ireland, the France was last, hunted by the death of Yves du Manoir on January u,2.
Quillan was sustained by a rich businessman, Jean Bourrel, owner of a factory producing hats.
The club, engaged a lot of players from other clubs, especially from US Perpignan. In the little city of Quillan, in Aude, all the players were employed in the Bourrel's factory.
The club was accused of "masked professionalism" but was not sufficient to win the title ( « Pau est French Champion : la morale est sauve. And the béret defetead chapeau. » [1])
First Round
(3 poiunt for each victoru, 2 for a draw, 1 for lost)
In 6 of 8 pools were necessary some a tye break.
- Pool C
Pau 11 pt
Quillan 8 pt
CA Bordeaux-Bègles Gironde 8 pt
Limoges 8 pt
Toulouse Olymp.EC 5 pt
- Pool D
SA Bordeaux 11 pt
Béziers 8 pt
CASG 8 pt
Bayonne 7 pt
Mazamet 6 pt
Second Round
The first of each pool in semifinals
- Pool A
Toulouse 8 pt.
Béziers 6 pt.
Stade Bordelais 5 pt.
Soustons 5 pt.
- Pool B
Pau 9 pt.
Stade Français 7 pt.
US Perpignan 5 pt.
FC Lyon 3 pt.
- Pool C
US Quillan 8 pt.
Arlequins Perpignan 7 pt.
Lourdes 5 pt.
Stade Hendayais 4 pt.
- Pool D
Touloun 9 pt.
SA Bordeaux 5 pt.
Racing Paris 5 pt.
Carcassone/ Lyon OU 5 pt.
(Carcassone replace Lyon after one match)
Semifinals
Final
Teams |
Pau - Quillan |
Score |
6-4 (6-4) |
Date |
6 May 1928 |
Venue |
Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse |
Referee |
Marcel Heurtin |
Line-up |
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Pau |
Paul Saux, Jean de Français, Adrien Laborde, David Aguilar, Jean Bergalet, François Récaborde, Joseph Châtelain, Albert Cazenave, Emile Crampes, Robert Sarrade, Fernand Taillantou, Fernand Laclau, Georges Caussarieu, André Bernardini, Henri Mounes |
Quillan |
Guy Flamand, Georges Martres, Georges Delort, Germain Raynaud, Louis Parnaud, Jean Galia, Gaudérique Montassier, Eugène Ribère, François Corbin, Amédée Cutzach, Marcel Soler, Marcel Baillette, René Bonnemaison, Jean Bonnet, Louis Destarac |
Scorers |
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Pau |
2 tries Taillantou and Récaborde |
Quillan |
1 drop de Cutzach |
Notes
- ↑ Georges Pastre, Les Boucliers du Printemps, Ed. Midi-Olympique, 1968.
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