1948–49 French Rugby Union Championship
Appearance
1948–49 French Rugby Union Championship | |
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Countries | France |
Champions | Castres |
Runners-up | Mont-de-Marsan |
The 1948–49 French Rugby Union Championship was won by Castres that beat Mont-de-Marsan in the final.
Formulas
[edit]The tournament was played by 48 teams divided into 8 pools.
Twenty-four teams were qualified to play in the second phase with eight pools of three teams. Sixteen teams were qualified to play the "Last 16" phase.
Context
[edit]The 1949 Five Nations Championship was won by Ireland, France ended second.
The "Coupe de France" was won by Bègles that beat Toulose in the final.
Second round
[edit]In bold the qualified for "last 16" phase.
Poule A[edit] |
Poule B[edit] |
Poule C[edit] |
Poule D[edit] |
Poule E[edit] |
Poule F[edit] |
Poule G[edit] |
Poule H[edit] |
Last 16
[edit]In bold the clubs qualified for the quarter of finals.
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Quarter of finals
[edit]In bold the clubs qualified for The semifinals.
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Semifinals
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Final
[edit]The first match ended 3–3 after over time. A second match was necessary.
Teams | Castres - Mont-de-Marsan |
Score | 14-3 |
Date | 22 May 1949 |
Venue | Stade des Ponts-Jumeaux, Toulouse |
Referee | Lucien Barbe |
Line-up | |
Castres | Clément Fité, André Alary, Jacques Larzabal, Victor Lachat, Jean Pierre-Antoine, René Coll, Jean Matheu-Cambas, Raphael Lopez, André Chanfreau, Albert Torrens, Armand Balent, Robert Espanol, Raymond Fabre, Maurice Siman, Joseph Moreno |
Mont-de-Marsan | Léonce Beheregaray, Pierre Pascalin, André Brocas, Pierre Casassus, Jean-Noël Brocas, Georges Berrocq-Irigoin, René Lasserre, Jacques Larrezet, Jean Darrieussecq, Emmanuel Baradat, André Labeyrie, Jean Loyola, Jean Dachary, Rémy Cabos, Albert Bonnecaze |
Scorers | |
Castres | 3 tries Matheu, Balent and Coll, 1 drop Torrens, 1 conversion de Pierre-Antoine |
Mont-de-Marsan | 1 try Larrezet |