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The 1926–27 French Rugby Union Championship of first division was won by Toulouse that beat Stade Français in the final.
1926–27 French Rugby Union Championship | |
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Countries | France |
Champions | Toulouse |
Runners-up | Stade Français |
Le Stade Toulousain conquest his fifth Bouclier de Brennus in six year.
The 1927 Five Nations Championship was won by Ireland and by Scotland, the France was last.
The first two of each pool admitted to next round.
It was assigned 3 points for victory, 2 for draw, 1 for lost match, 0 point in case of forfeit.
Tie-Break: Grenoble – Hendaye 12–10
The winner of each group admitted to semifinals
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Teams | Toulouse – Stade Français |
Score | 19–9 (5–5) |
Date | 29 May 1927 |
Venue | Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse |
Referee | Louis Capelle |
Line-up | |
Toulouse | Gabriel Serres, Gabriel Gras, Gabriel Griotteray, André Camel, Pierre Peyronnel, Alex Bioussa, Maurice Latrille, Marcel Camel, Bernard Bergès, René Corbarieu, Clément Dulaurens, François Borde, René Salinié, François Raymond, Louis Magnol |
Stade Français | Pierre Lassau, René Laffond, Paul Olivary, Chaya Leib Herzowitz, Richard Majérus, Branca, Pierre Moureu, Jean Duhau, Georges Daudignon, André Verger, Adolphe Jauréguy, Jean Saint-Germain, Henri Bernadac, Robert Houdet, Louis Courtejaire |
Scorers | |
Toulouse | 5 tries Dulaurens (2), Borde, Bergès, A.Camel 2 conversions de Salinié |
Stade Français | 1 try Daudignon 1 conversion de Herzowitz 1 drop de Verger |
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