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1 History  





2 Honours  





3 Finals results  



3.1  French championship  





3.2  French Cup  







4 Current standings  





5 Current squad  





6 Notable former players  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Stado Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby
Full nameStado Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby
Nickname(s)Les Ours bigourdans (The Bigourdan Bears)
Founded2000; 24 years ago (2000)
LocationTarbes, France
Ground(s)Stade Maurice Trélut (Capacity: 16,400)
PresidentJean-Pierre Davant
Coach(es)Pierre-Henry Broncan
Nicolas Nadau
League(s)Nationale
2023–2412th

1st kit

2nd kit

Official website
www.tpr65.com

Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby is a French rugby union team that currently takes part in Nationale, the third level of the country's league system.

They were founded in August 2000 as a result of a merger between Stadoceste Tarbais and the senior side of Cercle Amical Lannemezanais. They play in red and white. They are based in Tarbes, the capital of the Hautes-Pyrénées département, in Occitania, and play at the Stade Maurice Trélut.

History[edit]

Several clubs from the Bigorre region have been part of the history of rugby union in France, but none of them was able to keep up with the times when professionalism appeared. Stadoceste Tarbais, the big regional gun, a two-time French champion, was struggling in the amateur leagues, like FC Lourdes (8 times French champion) and Stade Bagnérais. However, at the end of the 1999-2000 season, CA Lannemezan reached Pro D2 for the first time ever. But the Ligue Nationale de Rugby, which operates the French professional leagues, blocked the promotion, fearing that a club in a town of 6 000-odd inhabitants would never survive as a professional outfit. Stadoceste Tarbais, which had just been promoted to the 4th division (Fédérale 2), made CA Lannemezan an offer to join forces in order to build a strong viable club and reach Top 14 in the near future. Tarbes and Lannemezan are 35 km apart. The plan was backed by the local government of Hautes-Pyrénées, which would only support one top level club in the area. FC Lourdes and Stade Bagnérais were offered to join but rejected the offer as they feared that they would lose their identity in a bigger club which, in all likelihood, would play in the capital of the department, Tarbes. The board of CA Lannemezan originally rejected the merger 73%–27%, but the club president managed to get it done.

In August 2000, the new club LT65 (Lannemezan Tarbes Hautes-Pyrénées) took off as a merger of Stadoceste Tarbais and CA Lannemezan, and took the place of Lannemezan in Pro D2. Very soon though, dissensions appeared inside the club: all games were played in Tarbes, while Lannemezan became « dead on matchdays » (according to the CAL president), professional and semi-professional players were mixed, leading to frictions inside the squad etc. Soon, the club was renamed Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby, severing the symbolic link with Lannemezan. In 2003, some players and board members left and decided to relaunch the senior team in their lifelong club which had kept its youth teams. By 2005, Lannemezan was back in Fédérale 1 and hoping to climb back to Pro D2, with a view to juicy derbies against TPR; their ambitions were realized in 2009, when they won the Fédérale 1 crown and earned promotion to Pro D2. TPR has not been able to establish itself as a candidate for promotion to Top 14 so far.

Honours[edit]

Finals results[edit]

French championship[edit]

Date Winner Score Runner up Venue Spectators
3 May 1914 AS Perpignan 8–7 Stadoceste Tarbais Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 15,000
25 April 1920 Stadoceste Tarbais 8–3 Racing Club de France Route du Médoc, Le Bouscat 20,000
20 May 1951 US Carmaux 14–12 (a.e.t) Stadoceste Tarbais Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 39,450
20 May 1973 Stadoceste Tarbais 18–12 US Dax Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 26,952
28 May 1988 SU Agen 9-3 Stadoceste Tarbais Parc des Princes, Paris 48,000

French Cup[edit]

Date Winners Score Runners-up
1951 FC Lourdes 6-3 Stadoceste Tarbais

Current standings[edit]

2023–24 Nationale season Table
Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification or relegation
    1 Nice (P) 26 18 1 7 676 352 +324 11 4 96 Semi-final promotion play-off
    2 Narbonne 26 18 0 8 653 479 +174 7 6 94
    3 Carcassonne 26 18 1 7 552 344 +208 8 3 93 Quarter-final promotion play-off
    4 Albi 24 17 0 7 552 344 +208 8 3 91
    5 Suresnes 26 16 0 10 601 542 +59 4 3 80
    6 Chambéry 26 15 2 9 582 450 +132 5 5 80
    7 Périgueux 26 14 1 11 545 421 +124 5 6 78
    8 Bourgoin-Jallieu 26 13 1 12 447 423 +24 3 6 72
    9 Massy 26 12 0 14 548 506 +42 4 9 70
    10 Bourg-en-Bresse 26 11 1 14 546 503 +43 3 11 69
    11 Hyères 26 13 1 12 509 555 −46 4 3 67
    12 Tarbes 26 10 0 16 472 586 −114 3 9 61
    13 Vienne 26 3 0 23 255 807 −552 2 3 26 Relegation play-off
    14 Blagnac (R) 26 0 0 26 0 650 −650 0 0 −43 Relegation to Nationale 2
    Source: [1]
    Rules for classification: When two teams have the same points total, position is determined by head-to-head results before points difference.
    (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

    Current squad[edit]

    2021 Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

    Player Position Union
    Gonzalo Manso Moyano Hooker Argentina Argentina
    Nicolas Basile Prop Argentina Argentina
    David Dadunashvili Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
    Kakhaber Koberidze Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
    Nikoloz Kazalikashvili Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
    Alexandre Duny Prop France France
    Isoa Domolailai Lock Fiji Fiji
    Mikael Lacroix Lock France France
    Davit Gigauri Lock Georgia (country) Georgia
    James Percival Lock England England
    Alexis Armary Flanker France France
    Loic Bernad Flanker France France
    David Bonnecarrere Flanker France France
    Semisi Taulava Number 8 Tonga Tonga
    Paula Havela Number 8 New Zealand New Zealand
    Player Position Union
    Maxime Bats Scrum-half France France
    Nicolas Vergallo Scrum-half Argentina Argentina
    Jean-Baptiste Claverie Fly-half France France
    Jonathan Brethous Centre France France
    Julien Lastisneres Palacin Centre France France
    Anitelega Tuilagi Centre Samoa Samoa
    Morgan Rubio Wing France France
    Aderito Esteves Wing Portugal Portugal
    Sionasa Vunisa Wing Fiji Fiji
    Adrien Domec Fullback France France
    William Pees Fullback France France

    Notable former players[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Classement NATIONALE". Fédération Française de Rugby (in French). Retrieved 22 May 2023.

    External links[edit]


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