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The 1909–10 French Rugby Union Championship of first division was won by FC Lyon that beat Stade Bordelais.
1909–10 French Rugby Union Championship | |
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Countries | France |
Champions | FC Lyon |
Runners-up | Stade Bordelais |
The France national team, participated for the first time to the "Five Nations Championship". The tournament was won by England, France was last.
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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FC Lyon | Racing Club de France | 9-0 |
Stade Bordelais | Stadoceste tarbais | 16-3 |
Teams | FC Lyon - Stade Bordelais |
Score | 13-8 (8-5) |
Date | 17 April 1910 |
Venue | Parc des Princes, Paris |
Referee | Paul Meyer |
Line-up | |
FC Lyon | Georges Vuillermet, Joannes Fischer, Joseph Bavozet, Marcel Bernard, Pierre Bavozet, Marcel Favre, Victor Gillon, Paul Mauriat, Marius Novel, Claude Martin, Debayeux, Gustave Denat, Jacques Brossy, Henri Ambert, Aristide Faucheux |
Stade Bordelais | Alphonse Massé, Louis Mulot, Jean-Jacques de Beyssac, Marcel Laffitte, Hélier Thil, Robert Monier, Herman Droz, Robert Blanchard, Delaye, Casamajor, Maurice Leuvielle, Fernand Perrens, Maurice Bruneau, W.C. Campbell, Henri Martin |
Scorers | |
FC Lyon | 3 tries Debayeux (2), Vuillermet 2 conversions de Favre |
Stade Bordelais | 1 try and 1 conversion de Delaye 1 penalty de Martin |
The Welsh coach of SBUC, Priest, was suspended by USFA having broken the rules about amateurism (it received a salary from club) but won it process and could continued to coach the team.
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