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1928–29 French Rugby Union Championship

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1928–29 French Rugby Union Championship
Countries France
ChampionsQuillan
Runners-upLézignan

The 1928–29 French Rugby Union Championship of first division was won by Quillan, which defeated the Lézignan in the final.

The championship was contested by 40 clubs, divided into 8 pools of five.

First round

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In bold the club qualified to next round

Pool A
Pool B
Pool C
Pool D
Pool E
Pool F
Gruppo G
Gruppo H

Second round

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In bold the club qualified to next round

Pool A
Pool B
Pool C
Pool D
Pool E
Gruppo F
Gruppo G
Gruppo H

Quarterfinals

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1929 Lézignan - SBUC 17–5 Toulouse
1929 Béziers - Carcassonne 3–0 Narbone
1929 Agen - Perpignan 6–6
1929 Agen - Perpignan 15–4
1929 Quillan - Toulon 27–3

Semifinals

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1929 Lézignan - Béziers 9–6
1929 Quillan - Agen 17–3 Bordeaux

Final

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Teams Quillan - Lézignan
Score 11-8 (3-0)
Date 19 May 1929
Venue Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse
Referee André Jasmin
Line-up
Quillan Jean Lladères, Marcel Soler, Marcel Baillette, René Bonnemaison, Jean Bonnet, Amédée Cutzach, François Corbin, Eugène Ribère, Pierre Pourrech, Jean Galia, André Rière, Germain Raynaud, Georges Delort, Georges Martres, Guy Flamand
Lézignan André Calmet, Michel Bigorre, Marius Dedieu, Robert Gachein, Pierre Cance, Louis Bès, Roger Llary, Antoine Wisser, Célestin Wisser, Arthur Boyer, Louis Haener, André Clady, Léon Duezo, Maurice Porra, Léopold Fabre
Scorers
Quillan 3 tries Bonnet, Rière, Baillette
1 conversion de Ribère
Lézignan 2 tries Clady and Fabre
1 conversion de Clady

Other competitions

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In the French Championship "Honneur" (Second division), Roanne beat Olympique de Carmaux in the final, 11–0.

In the Promotion (3rd division), the FC Auscitain beat l'US, 6–3.

In Fourth Division, the Club Amical de Morcenx beat Saint-Marcellin, 16–0.

Le Stade Français was French Champion for 2nd XV, beating Biarritz, 3–0.

Sources

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