The tournament was played by 80 clubs divided into two groups (A and B) of 40.
The "élite" (group A) was formed by four pools of ten clubs. The seven better of each pool (28 teams) were qualified for knockout stages, with four teams from group B.
Qualification roundedit
Group Aedit
In bold the clubs qualified for the next round. The teams are listed according to the final ranking
Guy Colomine, Pierre Salettes, Guy Martinez, Claude Spanghero, Patrick Salas, Michel Ponçot, Alain Montlaur, Yves Malquier, Guy Ramon, Lucien Pariès, Christian Trallero, Didier Codorniou, François Sangalli, Henri Ferrero, Jean-Michel Benacloï Replacements : Daniel Trévisan, Joseph Provenzale, Pierre Bouisset, André Maratuech
Michel Laguerre-Basse, Antranik Torossian, Michel Urtizverea, Yves Duhard, Claude Pourtal, Claude Frutos, Serge Landais, André Cazenave, Adrien Mournet, Gérard Ara, Roland Anton, Pierre Rispal, Roland Bertranne, Jean-François Gourdon, Jean-Michel Aguirre Replacementss : René Vergez, Gérard Chevallier, Michel Aragnouet, Pierre Domec, Francis Meirhaegue
1978, french, rugby, union, championship, this, article, does, cite, sources, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, january,. This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1978 79 French Rugby Union Championship news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message The 1979 79 French Rugby Union Championship was won by Narbonne beating Stade Bagnerais in the final French Rugby Championship 1978 79Countries FranceNumber of teams80 teamsChampionsNarbonne 2nd title Runners upStade Bagnerais 1977 781979 80 Contents 1 Formula 2 Qualification round 2 1 Group A 2 2 Group B 3 Knockout stages 3 1 Last 32 3 2 Last 16 3 3 Quarter of finals 3 4 Semifinals 4 Final 5 External linksFormula editThe tournament was played by 80 clubs divided into two groups A and B of 40 The elite group A was formed by four pools of ten clubs The seven better of each pool 28 teams were qualified for knockout stages with four teams from group B Qualification round editGroup A edit In bold the clubs qualified for the next round The teams are listed according to the final ranking Pool A Beziers Touloun Graulhet Oloron Stade Bagnerais La Rochelle Aurillac Auch Thuir Gaillac Pool B Perpignan Brive ASM Clermont Romans Carcassonne Avignon Saint Saturnin US Bressane Racing Montauban Mauleon Pool C Toulouse RRC Nice Mazamet Lourdes Pau Agen Stadoceste Tulle Castres Mont de Marsan Pool D Narbonne Biarritz Bayonne Dax Valence Bourgoin Jallieu Saint Jean de Luz Boucau Begles Tyrosse Group B edit In bold the clubs qualified for the next round The teams are listed according to the final ranking Pool E Grenoble Stade Beaumontois Avenir sportif bedarridais Bedarrides Cahors Condom Condom Le Creusot Marmande Millau US Salles Salles US Vic Bigorre Pool F Perigueux Castelsarrasin Castelsarrasin Chambery US La Seyne La Voulte Lannemezan UA Mimizan Mimizan Orthez Paris Universite Rodez Rodez Pool G USA Limoges Albi Arras US Bergerac Carmaux Castelnaudary Merignac Nimes Saint Claude Saint Medard Pool H Montchanin Dijon Fumel La Teste Lombez Samatan Peyrehorade P eyrehorade US Quillan Esperaza Saint Girons SA Voiron Voiron VichyKnockout stages edit Last 32 edit In bold the clubs qualified for the next round Team 1 Team 2 Results Toulouse Perigueux 18 10 Valence Pau 28 4 ASM Clermont US Bressane 15 12 Touloun Bourgoin Jallieu 45 21 Brive Stadoceste 18 25 Bayonne Saint Jean de Luz 13 6 Carcassonne Romans 18 6 Narbonne Limoges 61 14 Biarritz Aurillac 20 9 Mazamet Agen 3 20 Graulhet Dax 19 12 Perpignan Grenoble 4 4 Beziers Montchanin 30 3 Lourdes Stade Bagnerais 9 18 Oloron La Rochelle 3 0 RRC Nice Avignon Saint Saturnin 17 13 Last 16 edit In bold the clubs qualified for the next round Team 1 Team 2 Results Toulouse Valence 7 3 ASM Clermont Toulon 21 14 Stadoceste Bayonne 10 29 Carcassonne Narbonne 12 21 Biarritz Agen 17 21 Graulhet Grenoble 16 10 Beziers Stade Bagnerais 6 9 Oloron RRC Nice 22 23 Quarter of finals edit In bold the clubs qualified for the next round Team 1 Team 2 Results Toulose ASM Clermont 10 12 Bayonne Narbonne 7 18 Agen Graulhet 13 9 Stade Bagnerais RRC Nice 14 10 Semifinals edit Team 1 Team 2 Results ASM Clermont Narbonne 9 19 Agen Stade Bagnerais 9 25Final editTeams Narbonne Stade Bagnerais Score 10 0 Date 27 May 1979 Venue Parc des Princes Paris Referee Francis Palmade Line up Narbonne Guy Colomine Pierre Salettes Guy Martinez Claude Spanghero Patrick Salas Michel Poncot Alain Montlaur Yves Malquier Guy Ramon Lucien Paries Christian Trallero Didier Codorniou Francois Sangalli Henri Ferrero Jean Michel BenacloiReplacements Daniel Trevisan Joseph Provenzale Pierre Bouisset Andre Maratuech Bagneres Michel Laguerre Basse Antranik Torossian Michel Urtizverea Yves Duhard Claude Pourtal Claude Frutos Serge Landais Andre Cazenave Adrien Mournet Gerard Ara Roland Anton Pierre Rispal Roland Bertranne Jean Francois Gourdon Jean Michel AguirreReplacementss Rene Vergez Gerard Chevallier Michel Aragnouet Pierre Domec Francis Meirhaegue Scorers Narbonne 1 try Trallero 2 penalties Paries BagneresExternal links editCompte rendu finale de 1979 lnr fr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1978 79 French Rugby Union Championship amp oldid 1185560175, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,