Atlantique Stade Rochelais

La Rochelle
Full name Atlantique Stade Rochelais
Founded 1898 (1898)
Location La Rochelle, France
Ground(s) Stade Marcel-Deflandre (Capacity: 15,000)
President Vincent Merling
Coach(es) Patrice Collazo
Xavier Garbajosa
League(s) Top 14
2013–14
2014–15
3rd (playoff winner, promoted to Top 14)
9th
1st kit
2nd kit
3rd kit
Official website
www.staderochelais.com

Atlantique Stade Rochelais is a French rugby union club who compete in the Top 14. They are often known simply as Stade Rochelais.

They were founded in 1898 and play at Stade Marcel-Deflandre (capacity 12 500). They wear yellow and black. They are based in La Rochelle in the Charente-Maritime département of the Poitou-Charentes region.

Stadium

The stadium is named after Marcel Deflandre, who was the president of the club born of the fusion between the rugby league and rugby union clubs during WWII in La Rochelle, after the Vichy government banned the game of Rugby League and forced all of its assets to be handed to the French Rugby Union.

Honours

Current standings

2015–16 Top 14 Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1 Racing 13 10 1 2 270 225 +45 26 16 1 0 43
2 Toulouse 13 9 0 4 363 176 +187 43 17 4 3 43
3 Toulon 14 8 0 6 416 272 +144 48 24 5 4 41
4 Clermont 13 7 1 5 340 234 +106 32 18 5 4 39
5 Bordeaux 14 8 1 5 290 265 +25 19 19 1 2 37
6 Brive 13 8 0 5 252 211 +41 14 15 1 3 36
7 Montpellier 13 8 0 5 332 318 +14 33 27 3 1 36
8 Castres 13 7 0 6 294 273 +21 30 20 3 2 33
9 Grenoble 13 6 0 7 323 343 −20 33 37 3 1 28
10 La Rochelle 13 5 0 8 264 301 −37 24 23 2 4 26
11 Stade Français 13 5 0 8 245 285 −40 19 24 0 2 22
12 Pau 13 4 1 8 207 370 −163 15 43 0 2 20
13 Oyonnax 13 3 0 10 220 411 −191 18 46 2 0 14
14 Agen 13 2 0 11 259 391 −132 19 35 0 2 10

If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Competition points earned in head-to-head matches
  2. Points difference in head-to-head matches
  3. Try differential in head-to-head matches
  4. Points difference in all matches
  5. Try differential in all matches
  6. Points scored in all matches
  7. Tries scored in all matches
  8. Fewer matches forfeited
  9. Classification in the previous Top 14 season
Green background (rows 1 and 2) receive semi-final play-off places and receive berths in the 2016–17 European Rugby Champions Cup.
Blue background (rows 3 to 6) receive quarter-final play-off places, and receive berths in the Champions Cup.
Yellow background (row 7) indicates the team that may qualify for the 2016–17 European Rugby Champions Cup. To facilitate the 2015 Rugby World Cup, there will be no play-offs for the Champions Cup with the 20th place going to the winner of the 2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup if not already qualified.
Plain background indicates teams that earn a place in the European Rugby Challenge Cup.
Red background (row 13 and 14) will be relegated to Rugby Pro D2. Updated 14 February 2016

Current squad

For player movements leading up to the 2016–17 season, see List of 2016–17 Top 14 transfers#La Rochelle.

2015-16 Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Hikairo Forbes Hooker New Zealand New Zealand
Benjamin Geledan Hooker France France
David Roumieu Hooker France France
Uini Atonio Prop France France
Gagi Bazadze Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
Mike Corbel Prop France France
Maxime Gau Prop France France
Lekso Kaulashvili Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
Vincent Pelo Prop France France
Jordan Seneca Prop France France
Thomas Synaeghel Prop France France
Leandro Cedaro Lock Italy Italy
Jason Eaton Lock New Zealand New Zealand
Romana Graham Lock New Zealand New Zealand
Damien Lagrange Lock France France
Romain Sazy Lock France France
Afa Amosa Flanker Samoa Samoa
Kevin Gourdon Flanker France France
Benoit Guyot Flanker France France
Zeno Kieft Flanker Netherlands Netherlands
Arnaud Dorier Number 8 France France
Jone Qovu Number 8 Fiji Fiji
Player Position Union
Julien Audy Scrum-half France France
Ricky Januarie Scrum-half South Africa South Africa
Jules Le Bail Scrum-half France France
Jean-Pascal Barraque Fly-half France France
Fabien Fortassin Fly-half France France
Zack Holmes Fly-half Australia Australia
Pierre Aguillon Centre France France
Levani Botia Centre Fiji Fiji
Malietoa Hingano Centre Australia Australia
Charles Lagarde Centre France France
Alofa Alofa Wing Samoa Samoa
Francois Herry Wing France France
Gabriel Lacroix Wing France France
Alex Northam Wing Australia Australia
David Raikuna Wing New Zealand New Zealand
Benjamin Lapeyre Fullback France France
Kini Murimurivalu Fullback Fiji Fiji

Notable former players

Arnaud, then his son Jean-Pierre and his grandson Jean-Baptiste all played for La Rochelle as scrum-halves.

Famous coaches

See also

References

    External links

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