1913–14 French Rugby Union Championship

The 1913–14 French Rugby Championship was contested by the winners of the regional championship of the USFSA.

1913–14 French Rugby Union Championship
Countries France
ChampionsPerpignan
Runners-upStadoceste tarbais

The Perpignan was the French Champion, beating Stadoceste tarbais in the final 8–7.

First round

Winner of regional championship:

22 feb.Perpignan-Toulon25–0Perpignan
22 feb.Stade Bordelais-Compiègne23–0Bordeaux
22 feb.Le Havre AC-Stade Nantais13–3Parc des Princes, Paris
22 feb.Stadoceste tarbais-Periguex3 – 0 o.t.Tarbes
22 feb.Chalon-Racing Club de France0 – 5 [1]Chalon-sur-Saône
22 feb.Limoges-Toulouse0–14Limoges
22 feb.Bayonne-La Rochelle28–0Bayonne
1 mar.FC Lyon-Grenoble– 99Lyon

Semifinals Pools

The eight qualified teams were divided in two pools . The first two were qualified for the final.

Poule A

Poule B

pool tiebreaker Aving three time with same points, a new match between Perpignan and Bayonne was drawn. The winner was to play against Toulouse for the final.

The first match was played in March won and was tied (6–6 after two overtime of 10 minutes)

The match was repeated on April 5, and Perpignan won 3–0, and after won against Toulose 6–0

Final

Teams Perpignan – Stadoceste tarbais
Score 8–7 (0–0)
Date 3 mai 1914
Venue Stade des Ponts Jumeaux à Toulouse
Referee Charles Gondouin
Line-up
Perpignan Joseph Couffé, Joseph Amilhat, Max Courregé, Félix Barbe, Paul Serre, Aimé Giral, François Fournié, Georges Lacarra, Jean Roques, Joseph Lyda, Maurice Gravas, François Naute, Edouard Joué, Raymond Schuller, André Cutzach
Stadoceste tarbais Jean Caujolle, Albert Cazajous, Amédée Gardex, Jean Sentilles, Robert Lacoste, Jean Pourtau, Guillaume Laterrade, Roger Lavigne, Albert Vogt, Paul Gallay, Maurice Labeyrie, Emile Mousseigne, Jean-Marcellin Lastegaray, Félix Faure, René Duffour
Scorers
Perpignan 2 tries Lyda and Courragé
1 conversion de Giral
Stadoceste tarbais 1 try Lastegaray
1 drop de Gardex

The Tarbes' team finished the match with 13 player after the send off of the hooker Fauré and an injury to the captain Duffour (broken bones). Despite this, they led the match 7–0 for a long time and only in the final was defeated.

Other competitions

In the final of Championship for the 2nd XV the Stade Bordelais won with Perpignan 6 – 0.

In the second division championship the Saint-Girons won against CASG 8 à 7.

Sources

Notes

  1. Chalon, leaves the ground after first half
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