Stade Montois

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Stade Montois is a French rugby union team that will play the 2012–13 season in Top 14, the top level of the country's professional league system. They returned to the top flight after winning the 2011–12 promotion playoffs in Rugby Pro D2.

They were founded in 1908 and play in yellow and black. They are based in Mont-de-Marsan, the capital of the Landes département, in Aquitaine, and play at the Stade Guy Boniface.

History

Stade Montois is a multi-sports club (28 sections) but its rugby team has always been its flagship. After winning a few regional titles between the two world wars, it reached the top of French club rugby four times in 15 years. It lost its first three French championship finals to Castres Olympique in 1949 (3-14, in a replay, after the original final had ended in a 3-3 draw), to FC Lourdes in 1953 (16-21), and to Racing Club de France in 1959 (3-8). Their finest hour came in 1963 in an all Landes-final against US Dax, won by the Yellow and Black 9-6. They had finally won one, whereas their Dax neighbours would lose all five finals they would play in.

It finished in the bottom table in the first-tier Top 14 in the 2008–09 season. They had just been promoted to the Top 14 after winning the Pro D2 promotion playoffs. They remained in Pro D2 for three seasons before successfully navigating the 2012 promotion playoffs.

Stade Montois' players include the Boniface brothers (André and Guy, who died in a car accident on Jan. 1, 1968), Thomas Castaignède, Christian Darrouy, Benoît Dauga, Laurent Rodriguez. Former Leicester Tigers and Fiji scrum-half wizard Waisale Serevi also played for them as well as other notable Fijians such as Viliame Satala and Vilimoni Delasau.

Honours

Finals results

French championship

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Spectators
22 May 1949 Castres Olympique Stade Montois 14-3 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 23,000
17 May 1953 FC Lourdes Stade Montois 21-16 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 32,500
24 May 1959 Racing Club de France Stade Montois 8-3 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 31,098
2 June 1963 Stade Montois US Dax 9-6 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 39,000

Current standings

2015–16 Rugby Pro D2 Table watch · edit · discuss
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Diff Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1 Lyon 30 25 0 5 971 493 +478 13 4 117
2 Bayonne 30 19 1 10 658 602 +56 4 4 86
3 Aurillac 30 18 0 12 724 613 +111 6 3 81
4 Mont De Marsan 30 17 1 12 655 611 +44 5 3 78
5 Colomiers 30 16 3 11 629 590 +39 4 4 78
6 Béziers 30 17 1 12 745 662 +83 4 3 77
7 Perpignan 30 15 1 14 676 615 +61 5 6 73
8 Biarritz 30 14 0 16 674 656 +18 3 5 64
9 Bourgoin 30 12 0 18 595 642 −47 5 9 62
10 Albi 30 13 5 15 591 643 −52 2 4 62
11 Narbonne 30 13 0 17 602 653 –51 2 6 60
12 Montauban 30 12 0 18 570 624 -54 1 9 58
13 Tarbes 30 13 0 17 543 630 –87 0 9 53
14 Carcassonne 30 11 0 19 484 741 −257 0 5 49
15 Dax 30 10 1 19 538 713 −175 1 5 48
16 Provence Rugby 30 10 0 20 549 716 −167 1 5 46
Green background (row 1) Champions automatically promoted to Top 14.
Blue background denotes teams that qualify for the promotion play-offs.
Red background relegation to Fédérale 1.

Note: When two teams have the same points total, position is calculated by results between teams before points difference.
Note: Tarbes have had 8 points deducted and will also be automatically relegated at the end of the season.

Current squad

2015-16 Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Cyril Blanchard Hooker France France
Joan Caudullo Hooker France France
Paula Ngauamo Hooker Tonga Tonga
Renaud Boyoud Prop France France
Julien Fiorini Prop France France
Tariel Ratianidze Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
Rémi Hugues Prop France France
Carlos Mizzo Prop Argentina Argentina
Sébastien Ormaechea Prop France France
Régis Rameau Prop France France


Lionel Dargier Lock France France
Vickus Liebenberg Lock South Africa South Africa
Thibaud Rey Lock France France
Masalosalo Tutaia Lock New Zealand New Zealand
Beka Gorgadze Flanker Georgia (country) Georgia
Cédric Beal Flanker France France
Vassili Bost Flanker France France
Yann Brethous Flanker France France
Louis-Matthieu Jazeix Flanker France France
Julien Tastet Flanker France France
Charles Malet Number 8 France France
Rome Nifo Taelega Number 8 New Zealand New Zealand
Haisini Taulanga Number 8 Tonga Tonga
Player Position Union
Clément Briscadieu Scrum-half France France
Agustín Ormaechea Scrum-half Uruguay Uruguay
Emmanuel Saubusse Scrum-half France France
Matt James Fly-half New Zealand New Zealand
Clement Otazo Fly-half France France
Baptiste Chedal-Bornu Centre France France
Adriu Delai Centre Fiji Fiji
Sylvain Mirande Centre France France
Savenaca Tokula Centre New Zealand New Zealand
Julien Cabannes Wing France France
Dorian Laborde Wing France France
Jean-Marc Mazzonetto Wing France France
Ropate Ratu Wing Fiji Fiji
Vilikisa Salawa Wing Fiji Fiji
Yoann Laousse Azpiazu Fullback France France
Ximun Lucu Fullback France France

Notable former players

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See also

References

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