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Stade Montois Rugby
Pro D2
2022–233rd (playoff semi-finalists)
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.stademontoisrugby.fr
LOU
in 2005

Stade Montois Rugby is a French

Pro D2
, the second level of the country's professional league system.

They were founded in 1908 and play in yellow and black. They are based in

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

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

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 1 January 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

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

The squad for the 2022–23 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
Vincent Dolier
Hooker
France France
José Luis González
Hooker
Argentina Argentina
Simon Labouyrie
Hooker
France France
Romain Latterrade
Hooker
France France
Anthony Alves
Prop
Portugal Portugal
Thomas Bultel
Prop
France France
Dino Casadei
Prop
France France
Max Curie
Prop
France France
Gheorghe Gajion
Prop
Romania Romania
Jean-Luc Innocente
Prop
France France
Matteo Lalanne
Prop
France France
Lasha Macharashvili
Prop
Georgia
Leandro Cedaro
Lock
Italy Italy
Romain Durand
Lock
France France
Aston Fortuin
Lock
South Africa South Africa
Nicolas Garrault
Lock
France France
Baptiste Hezard
Lock
France France
Andrei Ostrikov
Lock
Russia Russia
Leo Banos
Back row
France France
Yann Brethous
Back row
France France
Michael Faleafa
Back row
Tonga Tonga
Aurelien Lisena
Back row
France France
Veresa Ramototabua
Back row
Fiji Fiji
Raphaël Robic
Back row
France France
Thibault Tauleigne
Back row
France France
William Wavrin
Back row
France France
Player Position Union
Baptiste Canut
Scrum-half
France France
Martin Doan
Scrum-half
France France
Christophe Loustalot
Scrum-half
France France
Joris Pialot
Fly-half
France France
Willie du Plessis
Fly-half
Netherlands Netherlands
Simon Desaubies
Centre
France France
Charli Espagnet
Centre
France France
Jules Even
Centre
France France
Lucas Mensa
Centre
Argentina Argentina
Misaele Petero
Centre
Fiji Fiji
Simon Renda
Centre
France France
Nacani Wakaya
Centre
Fiji Fiji
Julien Cabannes
Wing
France France
Ambrose Curtis
Wing
New Zealand New Zealand
Wame Naituvi
Wing
Fiji Fiji
Kaminieli Rasaku
Wing
Fiji Fiji
Pierre Sayerse
Wing
France France
Yoann Azpiazu
Fullback
France France
Simao Bento
Fullback
Portugal Portugal
Alexandre De Nardi
Fullback
France France

Espoirs squad

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

Player Position Union
Mehdi Porchet
Prop
Switzerland Switzerland
Gysbert du Preez
Lock
South Africa South Africa
Carl Vangsgaard
Lock
Denmark Denmark
Hector Matamoros
Back row
Spain Spain
Theo Cortes
Fly-half
France France
Harrison Obatoyinbo
Wing
England England

Notable former players

See also

References

  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. ^ "Joueurs". Stade Montois Rugby. Retrieved 1 March 2023.

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