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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