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1912–13 French Rugby Union Championship

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FieldValue
countriesFrance
championsAviron Bayonnais
runnersupSCUF
prevseason1911–12
nextseason1913–14

The French Rugby Union Championship of first division 1912–13 was won by Aviron Bayonnais that beat SCUF in the final.

The tournament was played by 18 clubs.

Context

The 1913 Five Nations Championship was won by Ireland, France was last.

Quarter of finals

(March 16, 1913)

16 mar.Bayonne-Periguex38 - 0Bayonne

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Semifinals

9 apr.Bayonne-SBUC9 - 0Bayonne

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Final

SCUF2 tries André Theuriet, Jules Cadenat
1 conversion de André Theuriet

The last try was scored at the end of an action of Roger Mialle, future Artillery Commander, who passed the ball to Lucien Besset, future member of parliament, who passed again to Jules Cadenat who scored the try. The last will be the nation team coach after 1930.

Other competitions

For second teams: Stadoceste Tarbais beat SCUF 11–3

For third teams: Stade Toulousain beat SCUF 8–0

For fourth teams: Stadoceste Tarbais beat Stade Poitevin 16-0

Sources

Le Petit Var, 1913

Notes

References

  1. Stade Toulousain left the ground after the prop Bergé was hardly injured, after what they considered an intentional act
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