1990–91 French Rugby Union Championship

The 1990–91 French Rugby Union Championship was 99th edition of France's top division of rugby union. Bègles-Bordeaux were champions after beating Toulose in the final.

French Rugby Championship 1990–91
CountriesFrance
Number of teams80 teams
ChampionsBègles-Bordeaux (2nd title)
Runners-upToulose

It was the club's second bouclier de Brennus after their first win in 1969.

Formula

  • The tournament was played by 80 clubs divided in 20 pools of four.
  • The two best from each pool (a total of 40 clubs) were admitted to group A to play for the title.
  • In the second round the 40 clubs of group A were divided in five pools of eight.
  • The first three of each pool and the best fourth place team advanced to the knockout stage.

Group A qualification round to knockout stage

The teams are listed as the ranking, in bold the teams admitted to "last 16" round.

Pool 1

Pool 2

Pool 3

Pool 4

Pool 5

"Last 16" phase

In bold are the clubs qualified for the quarter finals.

Team 1Team 21st match2nd match
PerpignanBéziers15-93-27
BiarritzNîmes13-1012-18
Montpellier RCStadoceste18-93-18
ToulonBègles-Bordeaux18-96-22
Mont-de-MarsanNarbonne15-120-51
BriveToulouse9-912-15
DaxMontferrand9-1538-22
AuchRacing18-153-43

Quarter of finals

In bold the clubs qualified for the next round

Team 1Team 21st match2nd match
BéziersNîmes30-17
StadocesteBègles-Bordeaux8-19
NarbonneToulouse6-24
DaxRacing6-18

Semifinals

Team 1Team 2Results
BéziersBègles-Bordeaux12-13
ToulouseRacing13-12

Final

01 June 1991
Bègles-Bordeaux 19 – 10 Toulouse
Try: Courtiols 6'
Mougeot 36'
Con: Sallefranque 6'
Pen: Sallefranque (2)
Drop: Reigt
Try: Cazalbou (2) 66', 76'
Con: Ougier 76'
Parc des Princes, Paris
Referee: Patrick Robin
FB15 Marc Geneste 77'
RW14 Marc Sallefranque
OC13 Régis Frentzel
IC12 Philippe Soulé
LW11 William Téchoueyres
FH10 Christophe Reigt
SH9 Bernard Laporte (c)
N88 Jean-Jacques Alibert
OF7 Sébastien Conchy
BF6 Michel Courtiols
RL5 Christophe Mougeot
LL4 André Berthozat
TP3 Philippe Gimbert
HK2 Vincent Moscato
LP1 Serge Simon 77'
Substitutions:
PR16 Laurent Vergé 77'
LK17 Éric Michaud
N818 François Labat
SH19 Patrick Tauzin
FH20 Christian Delage 77'
CE21 Thomas Clamens
Coach:
Yves Appriou
FB15 Stéphane Ougier
RW14 Jean-Michel Rancoule
OC13 Michel Marfaing
IC12 Pierre Bondouy 59'
LW11 David Berty
FH10 Philippe Rougé-Thomas
SH9 Jérôme Cazalbou
N88 Albert Cigagna (c)
OF7 Bruno Dalla-Riva
BF6 Olivier Marin
RL5 Jean-Marie Cadieu
LL4 Hugues Miorin
TP3 Claude Portolan
HK2 Patrick Soula
LP1 Gérard Portolan 47'
Substitutions:
HK16 Éric Jamin
PR17 Joël Garcias 47'
LK18 Bruno Coumes
LK19 Hervé Lecomte
SH20 Philippe Carbonneau
CE21 Éric Bonneval 59'
Coach:
Jean-Claude Skrela

References

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