RC Roanne XIII

Racing Club de Roanne XIII are a French Rugby league club based in Roanne, Loire in the Rhône-Alpes region. The club plays in the Rhône-Alpes League of the French National Division 2.

Racing Club de Roanne XIII
Club information
Full nameRacing Club de Roanne XIII
ColoursBlue and White
Founded1934 (1934)
WebsiteOfficial Website
Current details
CompetitionNational Division 2

History

Racing Club de Roanne XIII were one of the pioneering ten clubs that crossed the Rubicon in 1934 and switched from Rugby Union to Rugby League. Under wily manager Claude Devernois, and with stars like Max Rousié, Robert Samatan and Jean Dauger, they became one of the dominant forces in the early years of the sport in France, achieving the league and cup double in 1938. They won the league on a further three occasions and the cup once before financial trouble resulted in the club losing their place in the top level of French Rugby League.

Club honours

  • Elite 1
    • Winners – 1938, 1947, 1948, 1960
    • Runners Up - 1961
  • Elite 2
    • Winners – 1986
    • Runners Up – 1984
  • Lord Derby Cup
    • Winners – 1938, 1962

Famous players

Club Details

  • President: President Bernard VIZIER
  • Address: Racing Club de Roanne XIII, 56 Impasse Fontval, 42300 Roanne
  • Tel: 04 77 72 76 99
  • Email: [email protected]

See also

Oliver Houlcroft was scouted from Australia after making a great impression in his young years with the North Sydney Bears. His hard work and determination cemented him a late-season transfer into the 2015 Roanne side which proved to be a handy purchase for the Roanne XIII. That year, Oliver made his debut by setting up a try and eventually scoring one. Oliver's presence of leadership and comradery brought the 2015 squad into the semi-finals where they were beaten by the eventual premiers US Ferrals XIII. Oliver's determination to bring a winning culture from Australia proved to be the factor in the team making its first final appearance for years.

National Division 2

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