1996–97 French Rugby Union Championship

The 1996–97 French Rugby Union Championship was played by 20 teams

1996–97 French Rugby Union Championship
Countries France
ChampionsToulouse (14th title)
Runners-upBourgoin
RelegatedNîmes, Périgueux, PUC, Dijon

Stade Toulousain won their 14th title, beating Bourgoin in the final.

Preliminary round

The 20 team were divided in the preliminary phase in two pools of 10. The first eight team of each pool were admitted to "Round of 16". The last two were relegated in second division.

Pool 1

PosTeamPts
1Bourgoin45
2Agen43
3Toulouse42
4Dax42
5Castres40
6Biarritz37
7Grenoble32
8Béziers30
9Nîmes25
10Périgueux24

Pool 2

PosTeamPts
1Brive43
2Montferrand41
3Perpignan41
4Pau39
5Bègles-Bordeaux38
6Narbonne38
7Toulon38
8Colomiers36
9Paris Université Club24
10Dijon22

Last 16

may ‘97Toulouse-Narbonne24–22
may ‘97Brive-Colomiers31–36
may ‘97Grenoble-Agen27–27
may ‘97Perpignan-Bourdeaux-Begles26–29
may ‘97Bourgoin-Beziers23–14
may ‘97Pau-Castres23–20
may ‘97Montferrand-Toulon12–6
may ‘97Dax-Biarritz22–18

Last 8

may ‘97Toulouse-Colomiers21–12
may ‘97Agen-Bourdeaux-Begles22–18
may ‘97Bourgoin-Pau24–18
may ‘97Montferrand-Dax22–18

Semifinals

may ‘97Toulouse-Agen23–16
may ‘97Bourgoin-Montferrand21–17

Final

31 May 1997
Toulouse 12 – 6 Bourgoin
Pen: Deylaud (3)
Drop: Deylaud
Pen: Geany (2)
Parc des Princes, Paris
Referee: Daniel Gillet
FB15 Stéphane Ougier
RW14 Michel Marfaing
OC13 Nicolas Martin 80+2'
IC12 Thomas Castaignède
LW11 David Berty
FH10 Christophe Deylaud (c)
SH9 Jérôme Cazalbou
N88 Sylvain Dispagne
OF7 Régis Sonnes
BF6 Didier Lacroix
RL5 Franck Belot
LL4 Hugues Miorin
TP3 Jean-Louis Jordana 66'
HK2 Patrick Soula
LP1 Christian Califano
Substitutions:
HK16 Philippe Capelleri
PR17 Pascal Lasserre 66'
LK18 David Couzinet
FL19 Jean-Marie Bisaro
SH20 Julien Tilloles
CE21 Olivier Carbonneau 80+2'
FB22 Xavier Garbajosa
Coach:
Guy Novès
FB15 Nigel Geany
RW14 Laurent Leflamand
OC13 Alexandre Péclier
IC12 Stéphane Glas 24'
LW11 Ludovic Saunier
FH10 Gilles Cassagne
SH9 Dominique Mazille
N88 Pierre Raschi 72'
OF7 Michel Malafosse
BF6 Alexandre Chazalet
RL5 Jean Daudé 59'
LL4 Marc Cécillon (c)
TP3 David Morgan 51'
HK2 Jean-Pierre Sanchez
LP1 Philippe Vessiller
Substitutions:
HK16 Jean-François Martin-Culet
PR17 Laurent Gomez 51'
LK18 Frédéric Nibelle 59'
N819 Julien Frier 72'
SH20 Nicolas Guilhot
CE21 Pascal Fernandez 24'
WG22 Laurent Belligoi
Coach:
Michel Couturas
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