1990–91 French Rugby Union Championship

French Rugby Championship 1990–91
Countries France
Champions Bègles-Bordeaux (2nd title)
Runners-up Toulose

The club of Bègles-Bordeaux won the 1990–91 French Rugby Union Championship after beating Toulose in the final.

It won the secondecond bouclier de Brennus after the first in 1969

Formula

Group A qualification round to knockout stage

The teams are listed as the ranking, in bold the teams admitted to "last 16" round.

Pool 1

Pool 2

Pool 3

Pool 4

Pool 5

"Last 16" phase

In bold are the clubs qualified for the quarter finals.

Team 1 Team 2 1st match 2nd match
Perpignan Béziers 15-9 3-27
Biarritz Nîmes13-10 12-18
Montpellier RC Stadoceste 18-9 3-18
Toulon Bègles-Bordeaux 18-9 6-22
Mont-de-Marsan Narbonne 15-12 0-51
Brive Toulouse 9-9 12-15
Dax Montferrand 9-15 38-22
Auch Racing 18-15 3-43

Quarter of finals

In bold the clubs qualified for the next round

Team 1 Team 2 1st match 2nd match
Béziers Nîmes 30-17
Stadoceste Bègles-Bordeaux 8-19
Narbonne Toulouse 6-24
Dax Racing 6-18

Semifinals

Team 1 Team 2 Results
Béziers Bègles-Bordeaux 12-13
Toulouse Racing 13-12

Final

Teams Bègles-Bordeaux - Toulose
Score 19-10
Date 1 June 1991
Venue Parc des Princes, Paris
Referee Patrick Robin
Line-up
CA Bordeaux-Bègles Gironde Serge Simon, Vincent Moscato, Philippe Gimbert, André Berthozat, Christophe Mougeot, Michel Courtiols, Sébastien Conchy, Jean-Jacques Alibert, Bernard Laporte, Christophe Reigt, William Téchoueyres, Philippe Soulé, Régis Frentzel, Marc Sallefranque, Marc Geneste
Replacements : Laurent Vergé, Christian Delage, Èric Michaud, François Labat, Patrick Tauzin, Thomas Clamens
Toulose Gérard Portolan, Patrick Soula, Claude Portolan, Hugues Miorin, Jean-Marie Cadieu, Olivier Marin, Bruno Dalla-Riva, Albert Cigagna, Jérôme Cazalbou, Philippe Rougé-Thomas, David Berty, Pierre Bondouy, Michel Marfaing, Jean-Michel Rancoule, Stéphane Ougier
Replacements : Joël Garcias, Éric Bonneval, Éric Jamin, Bruno Coumes, Hervé Lecomte, Philippe Carbonneau
Scorers
CA Bordeaux-Bègles Gironde 2 tries Coutiols (6') and Mougeot (36), 1 conversion (6) and 2 penalties Sallefranque, 1 drop Reigt
Toulouse 2 tries Cazalbou (66 and 76), 1 conversion Ougier.


First title for the front row Simon-Moscato-Gimbert, The rapetous, that will win another in the 1997–98 with Stade Français.

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