1945–46 French Rugby Union Championship
The 1945-46 French Rugby Union Championship of first division was won by Section Paloise (Pau) that beat Lourdes in the final.
1945–46 French Rugby Union Championship | |
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Countries | |
Champions | Pau |
Runners-up | Lourdes |
The Championship was arranged in two groups. The first with 54 clubs divided in 9 pools of six (27 qualified) and the second of almost 100 clubs that qualified 5 club.
The 32 clubs were divided in 8 pools of 4 . the first two of esch were qualified two next round.
The 16 clubs are again divided in pools of 4 club . The winner of four pools are qualified for semifinals.
Context
The "Coupe de France" was won by Toulose that beat Pau in the final.
Final
Teams | Pau - Lourdes |
Score | 11-0 |
Date | 24 March 1946 |
Venue | Parc des Princes, Paris |
Referee | Jean Callède |
Line-up | |
Pau | Paul Moncassin, Lucien Martin, Henri Larrat, Pierre Aristouy, Edouard Salsé, Jean Lauga, Paul Theux, André Rousse, Théo Cazenave, Auguste Lassalle, Jean Estrade, Pierre Lauga, René Desclaux, Robert Duthen, Jean Carmouze |
Lourdes | Daniel Saint-Pastous, Fernand Carassus, Eugène Buzy, Joseph Dutrey, René Chaubet, François Soro, Jean Prat, Jean Davant, René Barzu, Charles Peyrade, Guy Faget, Jésus Cano, André Chanfreau, Bettino Pallavicini, Georges Bernadet |
Scorers | |
Pau | 2 tries Lauga and Cazenave 1 conversion and 1 penalty Carmouze |
Lourdes |
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External links
- Compte rendu de la finale de 1946, sur lnr.fr
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