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1909–10 French Rugby Union Championship

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1909–10 French Rugby Union Championship
Countries France
ChampionsFC Lyon
Runners-upStade Bordelais
← 1908-09
1910-11 →

The 1908-09 French Rugby Union Championship of first division was won by FC Lyon that beat Stade Bordelais.

Contest

The France national team, participated for the first time to the "Five Nations Championship". The tournament was won by England, France was last.

Semifinals


Team 1 Team 2 Results
FC Lyon Racing Club de France 9-0
Stade Bordelais Stadoceste tarbais 16-3

Final

Teams FC Lyon - Stade Bordelais
Score 13-8 (8-5)
Date 17 April 1910
Venue Parc des Princes, Paris
Referee Paul Meyer
Line-up
FC Lyon Georges Vuillermet, Joannes Fischer, Joseph Bavozet, Marcel Bernard, Pierre Bavozet, Marcel Favre, Victor Gillon, Paul Mauriat, Marius Novel, Claude Martin, Debayeux, Gustave Denat, Jacques Brossy, Henri Ambert, Aristide Faucheux
Stade Bordelais Alphonse Massé, Louis Mulot, Jean-Jacques de Beyssac, Marcel Laffitte, Hélier Thil, Robert Monier, Herman Droz, Robert Blanchard, Delaye, Casamajor, Maurice Leuvielle, Fernand Perrens, Maurice Bruneau, W.C. Campbell, Henri Martin
Scorers
FC Lyon 3 tries Debayeux (2), Vuillermet
2 conversions de Favre
Stade Bordelais 1 try and 1 conversion de Delaye
1 penalty de Martin

The Welsh coach of SBUC, Priest, was suspended by USFA having broken the rules about amateurism (it received a salary from club) but won it process and could continued to coach the team.