1995–96 French Rugby Union Championship

1995–96 French Rugby Union Championship
Countries  France
Champions Toulouse (13th title)
Runners-up Brive
Relegated Nîmes, Périgueux, PUC, Dijon

The 1996–97 French Rugby Union Championship was played by 20 teams in the first division ("A1")

In the "A1" group were abstent historical clubs like Béziers, Biarritz, Tarbes, and FC Lourdes.

The teams were divided in two pool of 10, and the first 4 were directly qualified to the "Last 16" round, while the ranked from 5th to 8th were admitted to a "barrage" with eight teams from "A2" group.

Stade Toulousain won their 13th title winning the final against CA Brive, who lost their 4th final.

Four team were relegated to lower level: Bayonne, Racing club de France, Montpellier, RC Nice et FCS Rumilly that were replaced by Béziers, Biarritz, Périgueux, Dijon, and Paris Université Club.

Stade Toulousain won his 14th title beating in the final the Bourgoin, at his first final.

Phase de qualification

Pool 1

Pos Team Points
1 Toulouse 43
2 Grenoble 41
3 Toulon 40
4 Narbonne 38
5 Agen 36
6 Perpignan 36
7 Nîmes 34
8 Nice 33
9 Bayonne 32
10 Racing club de France 27

Pool 2

Pos Team Points
1 CA Brive 42
2 Bourgoin 41
3 Castres 38
4 Bourdeaux-Begles 38
5 Montferrand 38
6 Pau 36
7 Dax 36
8 Colomiers 34
9 Rumilly 33
10 Montpellier 24

Barrage

may ‘96Nice-ES Catalane9–12
may ‘96Biarritz-Montferrand3–40
may ‘96Dax-Lourdes49–13
may ‘96Beziers-Perpignan18–31
may ‘96Auch-Colomiers9–24
may ‘96Agen-Dijon35–3
may ‘96PUC-Pau28–54
may ‘96Périgueux-Nîmes18–15

Last 16

may ‘96Toulouse-ES Catalane27–16
may ‘96Narbonne-Montferrand23–20
may ‘96Dax-Grenoble28–14
may ‘96Toulon-Perpignan16–15
may ‘96Brive-Colomiers24–18
may ‘96Agen-Bourdeaux-Begles25–18
may ‘96Castres-Pau6–14
may ‘96Périgueux-Bourgoin12–26

Last 8

may ‘96Toulouse-Narbonne12–9
may ‘96Dax-Toulon25–11
may ‘96Brive-Agen13–12
may ‘96Pau-Bourgoin21–18

Semifinals

may '96Toulouse-Dax36–23
may '96Brive-Pau23–21

Final

01 June 1996
Toulouse 20 – 13 Brive
Try: Berty
Pen: Deylaud
Castaignède (2)
Drop: Deylaud
Castaignède
Try: R.Paillat
Con: S.Paillat
Pen: S.Paillat (2)
Parc des Princes, Paris
Referee: Patrick Thomas
FB 15France Stéphane Ougier
RW 14France Émile Ntamack (c)
OC 13France Philippe Carbonneau
IC 12France Thomas Castaignède
LW 11France David Berty
FH 10France Christophe Deylaud  76'
SH 9 France Jérôme Cazalbou  79'
N8 8 France Sylvain Dispagne
OF 7 France Hervé Manent
BF 6 France Didier Lacroix  63'
RL 5 France Franck Belot
LL 4 France Hugues Miorin
TP 3 France Claude Portolan
HK 2 France Patrick Soula
LP 1 France Christian Califano
Substitutions:
HK 16France Christophe Guiter
PR 17France Pascal Lasserre
FL 18France Jean-Luc Cester
FL 19France Richard Castel  63'
CE 20France Olivier Carbonneau  79'
CE 21France Éric Artiguste  76'
FB 22France Ugo Mola
Coach:
France Guy Novès
FB 15France Sébastien Paillat
RW 14France Sébastien Carrat  16'
OC 13France Romuald Paillat
IC 12France Jean-Marie Soubira
LW 11France Christophe Lucquiaud
FH 10France Alain Penaud (c)
SH 9 France Sébastien Bonnet
N8 8 France Thierry Labrousse  73'
OF 7 France Alain Carminati
BF 6 France Loïc Van der Linden
RL 5 France Laurent Bonventre
LL 4 France Éric Alégret  76'
TP 3 France Richard Crespy
HK 2 France Vincent Moscato
LP 1 France Didier Casadeï
Substitutions:
PR 16France Sotele Puleoto
PR 17France Arnaud Boudie
LK 18France Yvan Manhès  76'
N8 19France François Duboisset  73'
SH 20France Bruno Marty
WG 21France Didier Faugeron  16'
FB 22France Alain Guettache
Coach:
France Laurent Seigne
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