Countries | France |
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Champions | Toulouse |
Runners-up | Bayonne |
The 1922–23 French Rugby Union Championship was won by Toulouse, beating Bayonne in the final.
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Tie Break:
The pool winners of the first round were divided in two pools of three.
Teams | Toulouse - Bayonne |
Score | 3-0 (0-0) |
Date | 13 May 1923 |
Venue | Stade olympique Yves-du-Manoir - Colombes |
Referee | Gilbert Brutus |
Line-up | |
Toulouse | André Maury, Jean Bayard, Gabriel Serres, André Pépion, Marcel-Frédéric Lubin-Lebrère, Jean Larrieu, Alfred Prévost, Alex Bioussa, Bernard Bergès, Henri Galau, Joseph Dournac, Léon Nougal, François Borde, Adolphe Jauréguy, Yvan Saverne |
Bayonne | Edouard Lahirigoyen, Pierre Magens, Marcel Forgues, Silvano Andia, Henri Suhubiette, Eugène Landrieu, Jean-Baptiste Sales, Jean Etcheparre, Angel Sarratte, Eugène Billac, Laurent Pardo, Jean Bentaberry, André Béhotéguy, Jean Arnaudin, Henry Edward Roe |
Scorers | |
Toulouse | 1 try A.Jauréguy |
Bayonne |
Comme en 1922, le Stade Toulousain beat l'Aviron bayonnais in the final.
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