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SU Agen Lot-et-Garonne

Sporting Union Agen Lot-et-Garonne (French pronunciation: [spɔʁtɪŋ ynjɔ̃ aʒɛ̃ lɔt e ɡaʁɔn]), commonly referred to as SU Agen, Agen (French pronunciation: [aʒɛ̃]) or SUALG, is a French professional rugby union club based in Agen, Lot-et-Garonne that competes in the Pro D2, France's second division of rugby.

SU Agen
Full nameSporting Union Agen Lot-et-Garonne
Founded1908; 116 years ago (1908)
LocationAgen, France
Ground(s)Stade Armandie (Capacity: 10,512 seats)
PresidentAlain Tingaud
Coach(es)Christophe Laussucq
Rémi Vaquin
Captain(s)Antoine Erbani
League(s)Pro D2
2022–236th (playoff quarter-finalists)
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.agen-rugby.com

Founded in 1908, Agen is one of the historic clubs in French rugby, having won the French Championship eight times. Its home ground is the 10,512-seat Stade Armandie and traditional club colours are navy blue and white.

The club is renowned for its youth system and its academy structure.

History edit

The club was established in 1900. They made their first championship final in the 1930 season, where they met US Quillan, and defeated them 4 points to nil in Bordeaux, and thus capturing their first championship title. The club experienced some success in the coming years in the Challenge Yves du Manoir competition as well; winning it in the 1932 season and then becoming runners-up to Lyon OU in the 1933 season.

Agen would have another successful run in the 1940s, beginning with the 1943 season when they defeated Stade Bordelais 11 to 4 to win the Coupe de France. That season they also made it to the championship final; though they were defeated by Aviron Bayonnais 3 points to nil at Parc des Princes in Paris.

In 1945 they again won the title of the French championship, defeating FC Lourdes 7 points to 3 in the final in Paris. The championship was one of two titles that season, as Agen also won the Coupe de France, defeating Montferrand 14 to 13. Agen featured in one more championship that decade, losing to Toulouse 10 points to 3.

Agen were relatively quiet during the 1950s, though they again rose to prominence during the 1960s. In 1962 they again became of the champions of France after defeating Béziers 14 points to 11 in the season final. The following season they won the Challenge Yves du Manoir, defeating Brive 11 points to nil in the final. Agen became the French champions on two more occasions during the 1960s, defeating Brive in 1965 and then Dax in 1966.

The club had another successful run during the 1970s, starting with an unsuccessful Challenge Yves du Manoir final, losing to Toulon 25 points to 22. They were unsuccessful again in 1975 in the Challenge Yves du Manoir, losing to Béziers 16 points to 12 in the final. However they would then meet Béziers in the championship final of the 1976 season, and defeat them 13 to 10 to win their first championship since 1966.

Agen went through period of success in the 1980s after winning the championship in 1982, defeating Aviron Bayonnais 18 points to 9 in the final. The following season they won the Challenge Yves du Manoir as well after defeating Toulon 29 points to 7. In 1984 they again contested the championship final, though they eventually lost it to Béziers. They unsuccessfully contested it again in 1986, losing to Toulouse 16 to 6. They were also runners-up in the 1987 Challenge Yves du Manoir, losing to Grenoble. However, in 1988 they again won the championship, defeating Stadoceste Tarbais 9 to 3 in the final.

They contested the final again in the 1990 season, losing to Racing Club de France 22 points to 12. In 1992 they won the Challenge Yves du Manoir, defeating RC Narbonne 23 to 18.

Professional era edit

In 1998 they played in their first European cup final, the European Challenge Cup, losing to fellow French team US Colomiers 43 to 5 in the final. On June 8, 2002 they lost to Biarritz Olympique in the championship final.

In recent years, one of their biggest stars has been Fijian winger Rupeni Caucaunibuca. He led the team in tries in 2005 and 2006, and led Pro D2 in that category during Agen's most recent promotion season in 2010. However, he would be dismissed from the team in September 2010 after failing to report to the team for preseason workouts (several weeks later, he would reemerge at Toulouse).

Honours edit

Finals results edit

Finals results edit

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Attendance
18 May 1930 SU Agen US Quillan 4-0 (aet) Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 28.000
21 March 1943 Aviron Bayonnais SU Agen 3-0 Parc des Princes, Paris 28.000
7 April 1945 SU Agen FC Lourdes 7-3 Parc des Princes, Paris 30.000
13 April 1947 Stade Toulousain SU Agen 10-3 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 25.000
27 May 1962 SU Agen AS Béziers 14-11 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 37.705
23 May 1965 SU Agen CA Brive 15-8 Stade de Gerland, Lyon 28.758
22 May 1966 SU Agen US Dax 9-8 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 28.803
23 May 1976 SU Agen AS Béziers 13-10 (aet) Parc des Princes, Paris 40.300
29 May 1982 SU Agen Aviron Bayonnais 18-9 Parc des Princes, Paris 41.165
26 May 1984 AS Béziers SU Agen 21-21 (aet) Parc des Princes, Paris 44.076
24 May 1986 Stade Toulousain SU Agen 16-6 Parc des Princes, Paris 45.145
28 May 1988 SU Agen Stadoceste Tarbais 9-3 Parc des Princes, Paris 48.000
26 May 1990 Racing Club de France SU Agen 22-12 (aet) Parc des Princes, Paris 45.069
8 June 2002 Biarritz Olympique SU Agen 25-22 (aet) Stade de France, Saint-Denis 78.457

Challenge Yves du Manoir edit

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1932 SU Agen round robin Lyon OU
1933 Lyon OU round robin SU Agen
1963 SU Agen 11-0 CA Brive
1970 RC Toulon 25-22 SU Agen
1975 AS Béziers 16-12 SU Agen
1983 SU Agen 29-7 Toulon
1987 FC Grenoble 26-7 SU Agen
1992 SU Agen 23-18 RC Narbonne

Coupe de France edit

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1943 SU Agen 11-4 Stade Bordelais
1945 SU Agen 14-13 AS Montferrand

European Shield edit

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Attendance
1998 US Colomiers SU Agen 43-5 Stade des Sept Deniers, Toulouse 12.500

Pro D2 promotion playoffs edit

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Attendance
2014 La Rochelle SU Agen 31–22 Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux 33,262
2015 SU Agen Stade Montois 16–15 Stade Ernest-Wallon, Toulouse
2017 SU Agen US Montauban 41-20 Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux

Current standings edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD B Pts
1 Oyonnax (C, P) 30 23 1 6 904 457 +447 17 111 Semi-final promotion playoff place
2 Grenoble 30 19 3 8 672 588 +84 8 87[a]
3 Mont-de-Marsan 30 19 0 11 764 649 +115 10 86 Quarter-final promotion playoff place
4 Nevers 30 17 3 10 718 551 +167 11 85
5 Vannes 30 17 1 12 718 633 +85 11 81
6 Agen 30 15 1 14 653 583 +70 15 77
7 Colomiers 30 15 0 15 674 678 −4 10 70
8 Provence 30 13 4 13 652 638 +14 9 69
9 Béziers 30 13 1 16 700 716 −16 11 65
10 Aurillac 30 15 0 15 586 706 −120 5 65
11 Biarritz 30 12 2 16 690 699 −9 8 60
12 Rouen 30 12 2 16 594 767 −173 6 58
13 Montauban 30 12 1 17 678 784 −106 6 54[a]
14 Soyaux Angoulême 30 11 0 19 569 697 −128 8 52
15 Carcassonne (R) 30 10 1 19 553 677 −124 10 52 Relegation to Nationale
16 Massy (R) 30 7 0 23 499 801 −302 5 33
Source: Pro D2
Rules for classification: When two teams have the same points total, position is determined by head-to-head results before points difference.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Grenoble were penalised three competition points, and Montauban were penalised two, for financial and administrative issues that made the clubs "non-compliant with the regulatory provisions and decisions of the CCCP".[1][2]

Current squad edit

The Agen squad for the 2021–22 season is:[3]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Gaël Doms Hooker   France
Clément Martinez Hooker   France
Loris Zarantonello Hooker   France
Martin Augeix-Dejean Prop   France
Alex Burin Prop   France
Walter Desmaison Prop   France
Maxime Duprat Prop   France
Tapu Falatéa Prop   France
Florent Guion Prop   France
Hans Lombard-Buret Prop   France
Dave Ryan Prop   Ireland
Malino Vanaï Prop   France
William Demotte Lock   France
Grigor Kerdikoshvili Lock   Georgia
Gauthier Maravat Lock   France
Toby Salmon Lock   England
Corentin Vernet Lock   France
Matthieu Bonnet Back row   France
Martin Devergie Back row   France
Arnaud Duputs Back row   France
Vincent Farré Back row   France
Camille Gérondeau Back row   France
Loïc Hocquet Back row   France
Jesse Jegerlehner Back row   France
Fotu Lokotui Back row   Tonga
Samuel Nollet Back row   France
Laurence Pearce Back row   England
Player Position Union
Dorian Bellot Scrum-half   France
Paul Graou Scrum-half   France
Théo Idjellidaine Scrum-half   France
Emile Dayral Fly-half   France
Danré Gerber Fly-half   South Africa
Christian Lacombe Fly-half   France
Raphaël Lagarde Fly-half   France
Thomas Vincent Fly-half   France
Clément Garrigues Centre   France
Tyren Kroos Centre   Netherlands
Kolinio Ramoka Centre   Fiji
Harry Sloan Centre   England
Iban Etcheverry Wing   France
Louis Gauban Wing   France
Jefferson Joseph Wing   France
Alexandre Odinga Wing   France
Tevita Railevu Wing   Fiji
Timilaï Rokoduru Wing   Fiji
Jean-Marcelin Buttin Fullback   France
Mathieu Lamoulie Fullback   France
Théo Louvet Fullback   France
Loris Tolot Fullback   France

Notable former players edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Le FCG sanctionné de trois points de retrait au classement par la Ligue !". Le Dauphiné libéré (in French). 21 November 2022. Retrieved 18 January 2023. Un retrait de cinq points dont deux points avec sursis au classement du championnat professionnel de Pro D2 de la saison en cours [...] Cette sanction a été prononcée au motif du « non-respect des dispositions réglementaires et décisions de la CCCP ».
  2. ^ "Pro D2 : l'US Montauban sanctionnée de cinq points de retrait pour la prochaine saison !" [Pro D2: US Montauban sanctioned with five withdrawal points for the next season!]. La Dépêche (in French). 20 May 2022. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  3. ^ "EFFECTIF VERSION 19/20". Sporting Union Agenais (in French). Retrieved 7 September 2019.

External links edit

  • (in French) SU Agen Lot et Garonne Official website
  • (in French) SU-Agen Unofficial website

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Sporting Union Agen Lot et Garonne French pronunciation spɔʁtɪŋ ynjɔ aʒɛ lɔt e ɡaʁɔn commonly referred to as SU Agen Agen French pronunciation aʒɛ or SUALG is a French professional rugby union club based in Agen Lot et Garonne that competes in the Pro D2 France s second division of rugby SU AgenFull nameSporting Union Agen Lot et GaronneFounded1908 116 years ago 1908 LocationAgen FranceGround s Stade Armandie Capacity 10 512 seats PresidentAlain TingaudCoach es Christophe LaussucqRemi VaquinCaptain s Antoine ErbaniLeague s Pro D22022 236th playoff quarter finalists 1st kit2nd kitOfficial websitewww wbr agen rugby wbr comFounded in 1908 Agen is one of the historic clubs in French rugby having won the French Championship eight times Its home ground is the 10 512 seat Stade Armandie and traditional club colours are navy blue and white The club is renowned for its youth system and its academy structure Contents 1 History 1 1 Professional era 2 Honours 3 Finals results 3 1 Finals results 3 2 Challenge Yves du Manoir 3 3 Coupe de France 3 4 European Shield 3 5 Pro D2 promotion playoffs 4 Current standings 5 Current squad 6 Notable former players 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe club was established in 1900 They made their first championship final in the 1930 season where they met US Quillan and defeated them 4 points to nil in Bordeaux and thus capturing their first championship title The club experienced some success in the coming years in the Challenge Yves du Manoir competition as well winning it in the 1932 season and then becoming runners up to Lyon OU in the 1933 season Agen would have another successful run in the 1940s beginning with the 1943 season when they defeated Stade Bordelais 11 to 4 to win the Coupe de France That season they also made it to the championship final though they were defeated by Aviron Bayonnais 3 points to nil at Parc des Princes in Paris In 1945 they again won the title of the French championship defeating FC Lourdes 7 points to 3 in the final in Paris The championship was one of two titles that season as Agen also won the Coupe de France defeating Montferrand 14 to 13 Agen featured in one more championship that decade losing to Toulouse 10 points to 3 Agen were relatively quiet during the 1950s though they again rose to prominence during the 1960s In 1962 they again became of the champions of France after defeating Beziers 14 points to 11 in the season final The following season they won the Challenge Yves du Manoir defeating Brive 11 points to nil in the final Agen became the French champions on two more occasions during the 1960s defeating Brive in 1965 and then Dax in 1966 The club had another successful run during the 1970s starting with an unsuccessful Challenge Yves du Manoir final losing to Toulon 25 points to 22 They were unsuccessful again in 1975 in the Challenge Yves du Manoir losing to Beziers 16 points to 12 in the final However they would then meet Beziers in the championship final of the 1976 season and defeat them 13 to 10 to win their first championship since 1966 Agen went through period of success in the 1980s after winning the championship in 1982 defeating Aviron Bayonnais 18 points to 9 in the final The following season they won the Challenge Yves du Manoir as well after defeating Toulon 29 points to 7 In 1984 they again contested the championship final though they eventually lost it to Beziers They unsuccessfully contested it again in 1986 losing to Toulouse 16 to 6 They were also runners up in the 1987 Challenge Yves du Manoir losing to Grenoble However in 1988 they again won the championship defeating Stadoceste Tarbais 9 to 3 in the final They contested the final again in the 1990 season losing to Racing Club de France 22 points to 12 In 1992 they won the Challenge Yves du Manoir defeating RC Narbonne 23 to 18 Professional era edit In 1998 they played in their first European cup final the European Challenge Cup losing to fellow French team US Colomiers 43 to 5 in the final On June 8 2002 they lost to Biarritz Olympique in the championship final In recent years one of their biggest stars has been Fijian winger Rupeni Caucaunibuca He led the team in tries in 2005 and 2006 and led Pro D2 in that category during Agen s most recent promotion season in 2010 However he would be dismissed from the team in September 2010 after failing to report to the team for preseason workouts several weeks later he would reemerge at Toulouse Honours editFrench championship Champions 1930 1945 1962 1965 1966 1976 1982 1988 Runners up 1943 1947 1984 1986 1990 2002 Challenge Yves du Manoir Champions 1932 1963 1983 1992 Runners up 1933 1970 1975 1987 Coupe de France Champions 1943 1945 European Challenge Cup Runners up 1998 Challenge Armand Vaquerin Champions 1999 Pro D2 Champions 2010 Promotion playoff winners 2015 2017Finals results editFinals results edit Date Winner Runner up Score Venue Attendance18 May 1930 SU Agen US Quillan 4 0 aet Parc Lescure Bordeaux 28 00021 March 1943 Aviron Bayonnais SU Agen 3 0 Parc des Princes Paris 28 0007 April 1945 SU Agen FC Lourdes 7 3 Parc des Princes Paris 30 00013 April 1947 Stade Toulousain SU Agen 10 3 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux Toulouse 25 00027 May 1962 SU Agen AS Beziers 14 11 Stadium Municipal Toulouse 37 70523 May 1965 SU Agen CA Brive 15 8 Stade de Gerland Lyon 28 75822 May 1966 SU Agen US Dax 9 8 Stadium Municipal Toulouse 28 80323 May 1976 SU Agen AS Beziers 13 10 aet Parc des Princes Paris 40 30029 May 1982 SU Agen Aviron Bayonnais 18 9 Parc des Princes Paris 41 16526 May 1984 AS Beziers SU Agen 21 21 aet Parc des Princes Paris 44 07624 May 1986 Stade Toulousain SU Agen 16 6 Parc des Princes Paris 45 14528 May 1988 SU Agen Stadoceste Tarbais 9 3 Parc des Princes Paris 48 00026 May 1990 Racing Club de France SU Agen 22 12 aet Parc des Princes Paris 45 0698 June 2002 Biarritz Olympique SU Agen 25 22 aet Stade de France Saint Denis 78 457Challenge Yves du Manoir edit Year Winner Score Runner up1932 SU Agen round robin Lyon OU1933 Lyon OU round robin SU Agen1963 SU Agen 11 0 CA Brive1970 RC Toulon 25 22 SU Agen1975 AS Beziers 16 12 SU Agen1983 SU Agen 29 7 Toulon1987 FC Grenoble 26 7 SU Agen1992 SU Agen 23 18 RC NarbonneCoupe de France edit Year Winner Score Runner up1943 SU Agen 11 4 Stade Bordelais1945 SU Agen 14 13 AS MontferrandEuropean Shield edit Date Winner Runner up Score Venue Attendance1998 US Colomiers SU Agen 43 5 Stade des Sept Deniers Toulouse 12 500Pro D2 promotion playoffs edit Date Winner Runner up Score Venue Attendance2014 La Rochelle SU Agen 31 22 Stade Chaban Delmas Bordeaux 33 2622015 SU Agen Stade Montois 16 15 Stade Ernest Wallon Toulouse2017 SU Agen US Montauban 41 20 Stade Chaban Delmas BordeauxCurrent standings editPos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD B Pts1 Oyonnax C P 30 23 1 6 904 457 447 17 111 Semi final promotion playoff place2 Grenoble 30 19 3 8 672 588 84 8 87 a 3 Mont de Marsan 30 19 0 11 764 649 115 10 86 Quarter final promotion playoff place4 Nevers 30 17 3 10 718 551 167 11 855 Vannes 30 17 1 12 718 633 85 11 816 Agen 30 15 1 14 653 583 70 15 777 Colomiers 30 15 0 15 674 678 4 10 708 Provence 30 13 4 13 652 638 14 9 699 Beziers 30 13 1 16 700 716 16 11 6510 Aurillac 30 15 0 15 586 706 120 5 6511 Biarritz 30 12 2 16 690 699 9 8 6012 Rouen 30 12 2 16 594 767 173 6 5813 Montauban 30 12 1 17 678 784 106 6 54 a 14 Soyaux Angouleme 30 11 0 19 569 697 128 8 5215 Carcassonne R 30 10 1 19 553 677 124 10 52 Relegation to Nationale16 Massy R 30 7 0 23 499 801 302 5 33Source Pro D2Rules for classification When two teams have the same points total position is determined by head to head results before points difference C Champion P Promoted R RelegatedNotes a b Grenoble were penalised three competition points and Montauban were penalised two for financial and administrative issues that made the clubs non compliant with the regulatory provisions and decisions of the CCCP 1 2 Current squad editFor player movements before or during the 2021 22 season see List of 2021 22 Rugby Pro D2 transfers Agen The Agen squad for the 2021 22 season is 3 Note Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non World Rugby nationality Player Position UnionGael Doms Hooker nbsp FranceClement Martinez Hooker nbsp FranceLoris Zarantonello Hooker nbsp FranceMartin Augeix Dejean Prop nbsp FranceAlex Burin Prop nbsp FranceWalter Desmaison Prop nbsp FranceMaxime Duprat Prop nbsp FranceTapu Falatea Prop nbsp FranceFlorent Guion Prop nbsp FranceHans Lombard Buret Prop nbsp FranceDave Ryan Prop nbsp IrelandMalino Vanai Prop nbsp FranceWilliam Demotte Lock nbsp FranceGrigor Kerdikoshvili Lock nbsp GeorgiaGauthier Maravat Lock nbsp FranceToby Salmon Lock nbsp EnglandCorentin Vernet Lock nbsp FranceMatthieu Bonnet Back row nbsp FranceMartin Devergie Back row nbsp FranceArnaud Duputs Back row nbsp FranceVincent Farre Back row nbsp FranceCamille Gerondeau Back row nbsp FranceLoic Hocquet Back row nbsp FranceJesse Jegerlehner Back row nbsp FranceFotu Lokotui Back row nbsp TongaSamuel Nollet Back row nbsp FranceLaurence Pearce Back row nbsp England Player Position UnionDorian Bellot Scrum half nbsp FrancePaul Graou Scrum half nbsp FranceTheo Idjellidaine Scrum half nbsp FranceEmile Dayral Fly half nbsp FranceDanre Gerber Fly half nbsp South AfricaChristian Lacombe Fly half nbsp FranceRaphael Lagarde Fly half nbsp FranceThomas Vincent Fly half nbsp FranceClement Garrigues Centre nbsp FranceTyren Kroos Centre nbsp NetherlandsKolinio Ramoka Centre nbsp FijiHarry Sloan Centre nbsp EnglandIban Etcheverry Wing nbsp FranceLouis Gauban Wing nbsp FranceJefferson Joseph Wing nbsp FranceAlexandre Odinga Wing nbsp FranceTevita Railevu Wing nbsp FijiTimilai Rokoduru Wing nbsp FijiJean Marcelin Buttin Fullback nbsp FranceMathieu Lamoulie Fullback nbsp FranceTheo Louvet Fullback nbsp FranceLoris Tolot Fullback nbsp FranceNotable former players editThis list of famous or notable people has no clear inclusion or exclusion criteria Please help to define clear inclusion criteria and edit the list to contain only subjects that fit those criteria June 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Belisario Agulla nbsp Eusebio Guinazu nbsp Omar Hasan nbsp Scott Daruda nbsp Junior Pelesasa nbsp Colin Yukes nbsp Jason Marshall nbsp Sergio Valdes nbsp Silvere Tian nbsp Andrew Springgay nbsp Rupeni Caucaunibuca nbsp Osea Kolinisau nbsp Taniela Rawaqa nbsp Saimoni Vaka nbsp Mathieu Barrau nbsp Guy Basquet nbsp Jean Paul Baux nbsp Christian Beguerie nbsp Jean Baptiste Bedere nbsp Abdelatif Benazzi nbsp Rene Benesis nbsp Philippe Benetton nbsp Pierre Berbizier nbsp Philippe Berot nbsp Paul Biemouret nbsp Sebastien Bonetti nbsp Jean Boubee nbsp Guillaume Bouic nbsp Christian Califano nbsp Olivier Campan nbsp Georges Carabignac nbsp Jean Clave nbsp Valentin Courrent nbsp David Couzinet nbsp Jean Francois Coux nbsp Jean Jacques Crenca nbsp Marc Dal Maso nbsp Jean Louis Dehez nbsp Christian Delage nbsp Daniel Dubroca nbsp Yves Duffaut nbsp Brice Dulin nbsp Jean Louis Dupont nbsp Sylvain Dupuy nbsp Louis Echave nbsp Pepito Elhorga nbsp Dominique Erbani nbsp Albert Ferrasse nbsp Jacques Fort nbsp Francois Gelez nbsp Eric Gleyze nbsp Jacques Gratton nbsp Pierre Guilleux nbsp Marius Guiral nbsp Francis Haget nbsp Cedric Heymans nbsp Jean Claude Hiquet nbsp Thierry Labrousse nbsp Bernard Lacombe nbsp Pierre Lacroix nbsp Luc Lafforgue nbsp Christophe Lamaison nbsp Gregoire Lascube nbsp Michel Lasserre nbsp Serge Lassoujade nbsp Marcel Laurent nbsp Bernard Lavigne nbsp Joel Llop nbsp Matthieu Lievremont nbsp Gerard Magnac nbsp Jean Claude Malbet nbsp Christophe Manas nbsp Jean Matheu Cambas nbsp Jean Michel Mazas nbsp Patrick Mazzer nbsp Jerome Miquel nbsp Jean Monribot nbsp Christophe Porcu nbsp Olivier Sarramea nbsp Philippe Sella nbsp Michel Sitjar nbsp Laurent Seigne nbsp Jean Louis Tolot nbsp Bruno Tolot nbsp Max Vigerie nbsp Bernard Vivies nbsp Irakli Machkhaneli nbsp Giorgi Nemsadze nbsp Anton Peikrishvili nbsp Konstantin Mikautadze nbsp Beka Sheklashvili nbsp Denis Fogarty nbsp Santiago Dellape nbsp Alessio Galasso nbsp Aaron Persico nbsp Francesco Zani nbsp Djalil Narjissi nbsp Ben Blair nbsp Richard Fromont nbsp Billy Fulton nbsp Kees Meeuws nbsp John Schwalger nbsp Sorin Socol nbsp Adri Badenhorst nbsp Conrad Barnard nbsp Daniel Neil du Plessis nbsp Gert Muller nbsp Ross Skeate nbsp Conrad Stoltz nbsp Kirill Kulemin nbsp Viliamu Afatia nbsp Francois Tardieu nbsp Lisiate Faʻaoso nbsp Uelini Fono nbsp Opeti Fonua nbsp Semisi Telefoni nbsp Inaki Basauri nbsp Kevin Swiryn nbsp Luke Hamilton nbsp Jamie RobinsonSee also editList of rugby union clubs in France Rugby union in FranceReferences edit Le FCG sanctionne de trois points de retrait au classement par la Ligue Le Dauphine libere in French 21 November 2022 Retrieved 18 January 2023 Un retrait de cinq points dont deux points avec sursis au classement du championnat professionnel de Pro D2 de la saison en cours Cette sanction a ete prononcee au motif du non respect des dispositions reglementaires et decisions de la CCCP Pro D2 l US Montauban sanctionnee de cinq points de retrait pour la prochaine saison Pro D2 US Montauban sanctioned with five withdrawal points for the next season La Depeche in French 20 May 2022 Retrieved 29 August 2022 EFFECTIF VERSION 19 20 Sporting Union Agenais in French Retrieved 7 September 2019 External links edit in French SU Agen Lot et Garonne Official website in French SU Agen Unofficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SU Agen Lot et Garonne amp oldid 1210755415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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