The 1922–23 French Rugby Union Championship was won by Toulouse , beating Bayonne in the final.
Context
The 1923 Five Nations Championship was won by Ireland , France came 3rd with one victory against Ireland
First round
Thirty teams participated in the championship. Twenty four of them were winners of regional championships and six from inter-regional barrages.
Tie Break:
Second round
The pool winners of the first round were divided in two pools of three.
Final
Teams
Toulouse - Bayonne
Score
3-0 (0-0)
Date
13 May 1923
Venue
Stade olympique Yves-du-Manoir - Colombes
Referee
Gilbert Brutus
Line-up
Toulouse
André Maury, Jean Bayard, Gabriel Serres , André Pépion, Marcel-Frédéric Lubin-Lebrère , Jean Larrieu , Alfred Prévost, Alex Bioussa , Bernard Bergès, Henri Galau , Joseph Dournac, Léon Nougal, François Borde , Adolphe Jauréguy , Yvan Saverne
Bayonne
Edouard Lahirigoyen, Pierre Magens, Marcel Forgues, Silvano Andia, Henri Suhubiette, Eugène Landrieu, Jean-Baptiste Sales, Jean Etcheparre, Angel Sarratte, Eugène Billac , Laurent Pardo, Jean Bentaberry, André Béhotéguy , Jean Arnaudin, Henry Edward Roe
Scorers
Toulouse
1 try A.Jauréguy
Bayonne
Comme en 1922, le Stade Toulousain beat l'Aviron bayonnais in the final.
Sources
Le Figaro , 1922–1923
Le Matin 1922
External links
Governing body National teams
Other notable teams Competitions
International Professional clubs Hosted events
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