1911–12 French Rugby Union Championship
The French Rugby Union Championship of first division 1911–12 was won by Stade Toulousain that beat Racing Club de France in the final.
1911–12 French Rugby Union Championship | |
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Countries | France |
Champions | Stade Toulousain |
Runners-up | Racing club de France |
Then was Stade Toulousain won for the first time the Bouclier de Brennus. Touloise won all the matches in the season.
In the semifinals, the Racing defeated SBUC (8-4) and the Stade Toulousain eliminated FC Lyon (13-5).
Context
The 1912 Five Nations Championship was won by England and by Ireland, France was last.
Final
Teams | Stade Toulousain - Racing Club de France |
Score | 8-6 (0-6) |
Date | 31 March 1912 |
Venue | Ponts-Jumeaux à Toulouse |
Referee | Marc Giacardy |
Line-up | |
Stade Toulousain | Clovis Tavernier, Jean-René Pascarel, Bergé, Louis Mariette, Pierre Mounicq, Jean-Louis Capmau, Jean Falc, Joseph-Humbert Servat, Philippe Struxiano, Alfred Mayssonnié, Pierre Jauréguy, André Moulines, Marie-Joseph de Fozières, Lucien Mourra, François-Xavier Dutour |
Racing club de France | Pierre Guillemin, Jacques Tonsèque, Marcel Monniot, G. Bellanger, Amédée Combemale, Paul Decamps, Roger Lerou, Henri Vives, Rowland Griffiths, Jequier, Géo André, Gaston Lane, Marcel Burgun, Pierre Faillot, Jean Lagarrigue |
Scorers | |
Stade Toulousain | 2 tries Mayssonié and Jauréguy 1 conversion de Dutour |
Racing club de France | 2 tries Géo André |
External links
- Compte rendu de la finale de 1912, sur lnr.fr
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