1967–68 French Rugby Union Championship
French Rugby Championship 1967–68 | |
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Countries | France |
Champions | Lourdes (8th title) |
Runners-up | Touloun |
The 1967–68 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 Lourdes won the Championship 1967-68 after beating the Toulon in the final. The two teams tied the match (9–9) after overtime and Lourdes was declared champion for the greatest number of tries scored.
Context
[edit]Il 1968 saw the "équipe de France" obtained his first Grand Chelem in the 1968 Five Nations Championship.
The final of the championship was delayed of 3 weeks for the riot of the évènements de Mai 1968
The French rugby lost Guy Boniface (Mont-de-Marsan) and Jean-Michel Capendeguy (Saint-Jean-de-Luz), dead in car accidents,
The Challenge Yves du Manoir was won in 1968 by the Narbonne that beat Dax in the final (14–6).
Qualification round
[edit]In bold the qualified to next round
Pool 1[edit] |
Pool 2[edit] |
Pool 3[edit] |
Pool 4[edit]
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Pool 5[edit] |
Pool 6[edit] |
Pool 7[edit] |
Pool 8[edit] |
"Last 32"
[edit]In bold the clubs qualified for the next round
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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Grenoble | Vichy | 11-6 |
Graulhet | Condom | 11-0 |
Touloun | La Rochelle | 12-6 |
Bayonne | Montferrand | 10-8 |
Narbonne | Oloron | 6-3 |
Dax | Auch | 17-9 |
Montauban | Dijon | 9-6 |
Romans | Tulle | 14-9 |
Lourdes | Valence | 19-5 |
La Voulte | Quillan | 15-6 |
Mont-de-Marsan | Bègles | 16-8 |
Pau | Agen | 6-0 |
Stadoceste | Angoulême | 14-6 |
Béziers | Lannemezan | 0-0 |
Brive | Toulouse Olympique EC | 11-3 |
Toulouse | Carmaux | 14-12 |
"Last 16"
[edit]In bold the clubs qualified for the next round
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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Grenoble | Graulhet | 14-3 |
Touloun | Bayonne | 20-13 |
Narbonne | Dax | 9-0 |
Montauban | Romans | 11-6 |
Lourdes | La Voulte | 47-9 |
Mont-de-Marsan | Pau | 8-3 |
Stadoceste | Béziers | 6-0 |
Brive | Toulose | 22-9 |
Quarter of finals
[edit]In bold the clubs qualified for the next round
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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Grenoble | Toulon | 3-18 |
Narbonne | Montauban | 30-0 |
Lourdes | Mont-de-Marsan | 9-3 |
Stadoceste | Brive | 22-12 |
Semifinals
[edit]Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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Touloun | Narbonne | 14-9 |
Lourdes | Stadoceste | 15-6 |
Final
[edit]Teams | Lourdes - Toulon |
Score | 9-9 |
Date | 16 June 1968 |
Venue | Stadium Municipal, Toulouse |
Referee | Charles Durant |
Line-up | |
Lourdes | Jean Bourdette, René Trucco, Pierre Doumecq, Guy Cazenave, Jean-Pierre Massebœuf, Serge Dunet, Michel Hauser, Michel Crauste, Jean-Henri Mir, Jean Gachassin, André Campaes, Michel Arnaudet, Raymond Halçaren, Jean-Pierre Latanne, Bertrand Fourcade |
Touloun | Noël Vadella, Georges Fabre, Arnaldo Gruarin, Jean-Pierre Mouysset, André Herrero, Jean-Pierre Monnet, Christian Carrère, Daniel Hache, Louis Irastorza, Paul Bos, Jean-Pierre Carreras, Roger Fabien, Blaise Salvarelli, Basile Moraitis, Bernard Labouré |
Scorers | |
Lourdes | 2 tries Latanne, 1 drop Gachassin |
Touloun | 2 penalties and 1 drop Labouré |
The facts of May 1968 retarded of three weeks of this match.
As consequence, was changed the rules: in case of equity at the end of over time, will be declared champion Lourdes that score 2 tries against none. This is also because the national team had to start for the 1968 France rugby union team tour to Nez Zealand.