Blagnac SCR

Blagnac Sporting Club Rugby is a French rugby union team that currently takes part in Nationale, the third-tier of the countries rugby system. The club is currently attempting to make a comeback to the professional ranks after having been relegated due to both sporting and financial issues. In 2007-08, the club played in France's second professional level, Rugby Pro D2, but finished bottom of the table. This automatically led to their relegation to the first amateur level, Fédérale 1, but a postseason audit revealed financial problems serious enough that French sporting authorities forcibly relegated them further to Fédérale 2.[1] They earned promotion to Fédérale 1 after winning the 2009–10 Fédérale 2 championship.

Blagnac SRC
Full nameBlagnac Sporting Club Rugby
Nickname(s)Les caouecs
Founded1922
LocationBlagnac, France
Ground(s)Stade Ernest-Argelès
PresidentJean-Michel Accorsi
Coach(es)Olivier Carbonneau
League(s)Nationale
2020–2110th
Team kit
2nd kit

It was founded in 1922 in Blagnac, in the suburbs of Toulouse. Their nickname, caouecs, is the occitan word for carrots.

2007-2008 Squad(Pro D2)

Props

  • Laurent Cettolo
  • Yannick Lacrouts
  • Philipp Lemmer
  • Laurent Martine
  • Bernard Nnomo
  • Christophe Saint-Lary
  • Grégory Saliba
  • Robin Aziza

Hookers

Second Row

 

Back-Row

Scrum-halves

  • Nicolas Duffard
  • Jérémie Moles

Stand-offs

 

Centres

  • Roger Joe
  • Thomas Lode
  • Lilian Majesté
  • John Payne

Wings

Fullbacks

  • Damien Duffau
  • Matt Gillon
  • Jérôme Suderie

Honours

  • Pro D2
    • Winner : 1983
    • Runner-up Jean-Prat Trophy : 2007
    • Semi-final Jean-Prat Trophy : 2002
  • Champion de France Promotion Honneur : 1958
  • Champion de France Nationale 2 / Fédérale B : 2001
  • Winner Challenge de l'Essor : 1982
    • Runner-up : 2001
  • Fédérale 2
    • Champions: 2010

Current standings

The current table for the 2020–21 Championnat Fédéral Nationale is:[2]

2020–21 Nationale season Table
Pos Club Pl W D L PF PA PD TB LB PPG
1Nice181323500312+1885375.1
2Bourg-en-Bresse (C, P)201604498320+1784375
3Albi201217451349+1024664
4Narbonne (P)201307450366+845362
5Massy201019456359+974757
6Dax201109393406–130553
7Cognac Saint-Jean-d'Angély18819392408–162549.54
8Bourgoin-Jallieu197012433457–243845.05
9Tarbes20929334405–710345
10Blagnac198011357421–641442.94
11Dijon207112402462–601641
12Chambéry196112337409–720637.68
13Suresnes196013381536–1552536.63
14Aubenas Vals205114340514–1740632
Legend:
Pos = Position, Pl = Played, W = Won, D = Drawn, L = Lost, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, PD = Points Difference, TB = Try Bonus Points, LB = Losing Bonus Points, Pts = Points Total
Green background (rows 1 and 2) receive semi-final Promotion play-off places.
Blue background (rows 3 and 4) receive semi-final Promotion play-off places.

Notes:
When two teams have the same points total, position is determined by head-to-head results before points difference.

References

  1. "Blagnac rétrogradé en Fédérale 2" (in French). Ligue nationale de rugby. 2008-06-27. Archived from the original on 2008-12-09. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  2. "Classement NATIONALE". Fédération Française de Rugby (in French). Retrieved 10 September 2020.
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