1968–69 French Rugby Union Championship
French Rugby Championship 1968-1969 | |
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Countries | France |
Champions | Bègles (1st title) |
Runners-up | Toulouse |
← 1967-68 1969-70 → |
The 1968-69 French Rugby Union Championship was contested by 64 teams divided in 8 pools. The first four of each pool, were qualified for the "last 32".
The Bègles won the champsionship beating Toulose in the final.
It was the first bouclier de Brennus, for the Bordeaux's club.while, Toulouse play his forst final from 1947.
Qualification round
In bold the qualified to next round
Pool 1 |
Pool 2 |
Pool 3
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Pool 4
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Pool 5 |
Pool 6
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Pool 7 |
Pool 8 |
"Last 32"
In bold the clubs qualified for the next round
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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Narbonne | Castres | 20-6 |
Biarritz | Lourdes | 11-9 |
Bègles | Stade Beaumontois | 27-6 |
Cahors | Saint-Claude | 8-3 |
Dax | Tyrosse | 9-6 |
Toulon | Périgueux | 27-8 |
Stadoceste | Bayonne | 8-3 |
La Rochelle | Cognac | 9-6 |
Brive | Toulouse Olympique EC | 15-8 |
Béziers | Racing | 6-3 |
Graulhet | Montauban | 11-3 |
Romans | Perpignan | 14-12 |
Agen | Chambéry | 20-8 |
Toulouse | Tulle | 11-9 |
Montferrand | Mont-de-Marsan | 16-13 |
La Voulte | US Bressane | 15-6 |
"Last 16"
In bold the clubs qualified for the next round
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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Narbonne | Biarritz | 33-6 |
Bègles | Cahors | 28-6 |
Dax | Toulon | 11-9 |
Stadoceste | La Rochelle | 8-9 |
Brive | Béziers | 9-6 |
Graulhet | Romans | 3-6 |
Agen | Toulouse | 16-22 |
Montferrand | La Voulte | 17-5 |
Quarter of finals
In bold the clubs qualified for the next round
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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Narbonne | Bègles | 6-15 |
Dax | La Rochelle | 12-3 |
Brive | Romans | 27-9 |
Toulouse | Montferrand | 9-3 |
Semifinals
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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Bègles | Dax | 13-11 |
Toulouse | Brive | 8-5 |
Final
Teams | Bègles - Toulose |
Score | 11-9 |
Date | 18 May 1969 |
Venue | Stade Gerland, Lyon |
Referee | Roger Austry |
Line-up | |
Bègles | Jean-Pierre Pedemay, Christian Swierczinski, Claude Violin, Louis-Michel Traissac, Michel Chagnaud, Daniel Dubois, Michel Boucherie, Georges Lafourcade, François Morlaes, François Gesta-Lavit, Jean-Charles Lamouliatte, Christian Malterre, Jean Trillo, Jean-Pierre Ruaud, Jacques Crampagne |
Toulouse | Noël Brousse, Roger Guiter, Michel Moussard, Serge Morel, Paul Garrigues, Claude Labatut, Christian Duvignacq, Michel Billière, Jean-Louis Bérot, Pierre Villepreux, Jean-Marie Bonal, Jacques Puig, Jean-Marie Barsalou, Roger Bourgarel, Jacques Larnaudie |
Scorers | |
Bègles | 1 try Trillo, 1 conversion, 1 penalty and 1 drop Crampagne |
Toulouse | 1 try Puig, 2 penalties Villepreux |
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