Championship of France of Rugby at XV 1912-13
The championship of France of Rugby to XV of the first division 1912 - 1913 is gained by the Bayonne Aviron which beats S.C.U.F finally.
The championship is disputed by 18 clubs.
Context
The Five Nations tournament 1913 is gained by the England, France is last.
Quarterfinals
March 16th, 1913
in Bordeaux, SBUC beats Stade Toulousain 3 to 0 (3-0) (the Stade Toulousain gave up the meeting after the wound of its Bergé pillar, touched with the head, intentionally, according to the Toulouse ones)
in Paris, SCUF beats Nantes Stade CPU 8 to 3
in Lyon, ACE Perpignan beats RC Compiegne 18 to 8 (0-8)
in Bayonne, Bayonne Aviron beats CA Périgueux 38 to 0
Semi-finals
April 6th, 1913
SCUF beats ACE Perpignan 3 to 0
Bayonne oar beats SBUC 9 to 0
Finale
For the little story, the last test is marked at the end of an action of Roger Mialle, future Ordering of Artillery, which transmits to Lucien Besset, appointed future of Paris, which sends Jules Cadenat to the test. This last will be national sport selector with the beginning of the year 1930 and will chair the committee of the selections.
The referee, Henri Amand, is a former player of Rugby to XV which was on the Champagne face during the Great War , it disputed his last part of " there; rugby" in 1915 under a rain of shell and on a mud field.
Other competitions
teams 2: Stadoceste Tarbais beats SCUF 11 to 3
teams 3: Stade Toulousain beats SCUF 8 to 0
teams 4: Stadoceste Tarbais beats Stade Poitevin 16 to 0
Source
the Small VAr , 1913
External bond
- '' Compte-rendu of the finale of 1913 '', on lnr.fr
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