1983–84 French Rugby Union Championship
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French Rugby Championship 1983–84 | |
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Countries | France |
Number of teams | 40 teams |
Champions | Béziers (11th title) |
Runners-up | Agen |
The 1983–84 French Rugby Union Championship was won by Béziers beating Agen in the final.
Formula
[edit ]Forty clubs divide into five pools of eight.
Ten teams (the first two of each pool) are admitted directly into the "last 16" round,
The 3rd and 4th of each pool and the better two classified as 5th, play a barrage.
Qualification round
[edit ]The teams are listed as the ranking, in bold the teams admitted directly to "last 16" round.
Pool 1
Pool 2
Pool 3
Pool 4
Pool 5
Knoxkout stages
[edit ]Barrage
[edit ]In bold the clubs qualified for the next round
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
---|---|---|
Tulle | Mont de Marsan | 16-10 |
Touloun | Brive | 21-9 |
Pau | Perpignan | 10-6 |
RRC Nice | Lourdes | 11-6 |
Tyrosse | Toulouse | 9-16 |
Hyères | Oloron | 3-6 |
"Last 16"
[edit ]In bold the clubs qualified for the next round.
Team 1 | Team 2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Tulle | Montferrand | 3-22 | 6-18 |
Grenoble | Toulon | 15-3 | 4-6 |
Stadoceste | Bègles | 13-13 | 16-9 |
Béziers | Pau | 22-3 | 0-0 |
Narbonne | RRC Nice | 16-18 | 15-15 |
Bayonne | Dax | 6-19 | 24-22 |
Agen | Toulouse | 20-12 | 27-13 |
Graulhet | Oloron | 9-3 | 27-10 |
Quarter of finals
[edit ]In bold the clubs qualified for the next round
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
---|---|---|
Montferrand | Grenoble | 12-6 |
Stadoceste | Béziers | 12-22 |
RRC Nice | Dax | 21-13 |
Agen | Graulhet | 9-7 |
Semifinals
[edit ]Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
---|---|---|
Montferrand | Béziers | 4-8 |
RRC Nice | Agen | 14-21 |
Final
[edit ] Score
21-21 after overt time (12-12 at the end of regular time). Béziers won at penalty kick tie-break[1]
Date
26 May 1984
Venue
Parc des Princes, Paris
Referee
Jean-Claude Yché
Line-up
Béziers
Armand Vaquerin, Diego Minaro, Jean-Louis Martin, Jean-Paul Wolff, Michel Palmié, Jean-Marc Cordier, Pierre Lacans, Jean-Michel Bagnaud, Philippe Vachier, Philippe Escande, Jean-Paul Medina, Patrick Fort, Fabrice Joguet, Michel Fabre, Philippe Bonhoure
Replacements : Philippe Chamayou, Jean-Marc Pigeaud, Jean-Jacques Leipp, Éric Piazza, Claude Martinez, Albert Lless
Replacements : Philippe Chamayou, Jean-Marc Pigeaud, Jean-Jacques Leipp, Éric Piazza, Claude Martinez, Albert Lless
Agen
Jean-Louis Tolot, Jean-Louis Dupont, Daniel Dubroca, Patrick Pujade, Bernard Rivière, Jacques Gratton, Bernard Delbreil, Dominique Erbani, Joël Llop, Christian Delage, Bernard Lavigne, Philippe Mothe, Philippe Sella, Philippe Bérot, Bernard Viviès
Replacements : Michel Capot, Pierre Montlaur, Christophe Malbet, Paul Bertoni, Michel Murat, Éric Gleyze
Replacements : Michel Capot, Pierre Montlaur, Christophe Malbet, Paul Bertoni, Michel Murat, Éric Gleyze
Scorers
Béziers
1 try Medina, 1 conversion and 4 penalties Fort, 1 drop Escande
Agen
1 try Delbreil, 1 conversion and 4 penalties Viviès, 1 drop Delage
References
[edit ]- ^ "Parc des Princes, Paris, 26 mai 1984 - Palmarès & Histoire - Ligue Nationale de Rugby". 6 May 2012. Archived from the original on 2012年05月06日. Retrieved 18 July 2024.