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Valence Romans Drôme Rugby

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Valence Romans
Full nameValence Romans Drôme Rugby
Nickname(s)VRDR
Les Damiers (The Chequered Ones)
Founded1908
Location4 rue Chevalier
26100 Romans-sur-Isère
Ground(s)Stade Marcel Guillermoz
Stade Georges Pompidou (Capacity: 5,000 / 15,128)
PresidentJean-Louis Darlay
Coach(es)Cédric Chaubeau
Christophe Espinas
League(s)Pro D2
2022–23Nationale, 2nd (promoted via playoff final)
Team kit
Official website
www.usrp.tv

Valence Romans Drôme Rugby (formerly L’Union sportive romanaise and péageoise) is a French rugby union club based in Romans-sur-Isère (Drôme). For the 2023–24 season they will be playing in Pro D2 having been promoted from Nationale.

History

L’US romanaise and péageoise was founded in 1908 as the sport association of two town on both side of the Isère, Romans-sur-Isère and Bourg-de-Péage. Le club was the formed by a lot of worker of Shoes's factory. After the Second World War, the club was promoted in Top 16 and reach two times the semifinals (1954 and 1955), and in 1969 reach again the quarter of finals. This defined US Romans as one of the strongest French club in the 70's. In 1976, the "Damiers" (nickname of the players) lost the quarter of final against the future champion, Agen, and 1977 lost the semifinals against Perpignan (6-9). For eight consecutive years, Romans will pass the first round of the Championship. A first relegation in "Groupe B" in 1988, was followed by a return in "Group A". in 1990. In 1992, the club was again relegated. In 1995 Romans lost the "Groupe B1" final against FC Lourdes (a stunning match closed 37–36). A lot of famous French player have played at USRP in the past: like Arnaldo Gruarin, Robert Soro and Philippe Saint-André.

Now the club play in Fédérale 1, the third level of French rugby union system, after some year in the lower Fédérale 2. In 2018-19 they were promoted from Fédérale 1 into Rugby Pro D2. They now are called Valence Romans Drôme Rugby.

Current standings

2023–24 Pro D2 Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Vannes 16 10 1 5 396 244 +152 5 3 50 Semi-final promotion playoff place
2 Provence 16 10 2 4 427 342 +85 4 3 51
3 Béziers 16 10 1 5 428 319 +109 4 3 49 Quarter-final promotion playoff place
4 Mont-de-Marsan 16 10 0 6 400 305 +95 2 3 45
5 Nevers 16 9 0 7 406 345 +61 4 3 43
6 Brive 16 9 0 7 328 306 +22 3 1 40
7 Aurillac 16 8 1 7 311 373 −62 3 1 38
8 Colomiers 16 7 1 8 330 331 −1 2 4 36
9 Grenoble 16 10 0 6 432 364 +68 4 2 34[a]
10 Montauban 16 8 0 8 294 367 −73 2 0 34
11 Agen 16 7 1 8 285 390 −105 1 2 33
12 Dax 16 7 1 8 281 387 −106 1 2 33
13 Valence Romans 16 6 0 10 317 287 +30 3 3 30
14 Soyaux Angoulême 16 5 1 10 288 321 −33 0 4 26
15 Biarritz 16 5 0 11 320 434 −114 2 3 25 Relegation to Nationale
16 Rouen 16 2 1 13 270 398 −128 1 4 15
Updated to match(es) played on 12 January 2024. Source: [1]
Rules for classification: If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Competition points earned in head-to-head matches
  2. Points difference in head-to-head matches
  3. Try differential in head-to-head matches
  4. Points difference in all matches
  5. Try differential in all matches
  6. Points scored in all matches
  7. Tries scored in all matches
  8. Fewer matches forfeited
  9. Classification in the previous Top 14 season
    Notes:
  1. ^ Following the decisions rendered by the Appeal Commission on July 6, 2023 and December 14, 2023 by the Disciplinary Council, a withdrawal of 12 points applies for FC Grenoble Rugby

Palmares

  • Championnat of France Première Division
    • Semifinalist : 1954, 1955, 1977
    • Quart of Final : 1976
    • Eights of Finalist : 1978, 1981,
    • 16th of Final : 1975, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986
  • Championnat of France Première Division Groupe B1
    • Finalist : 1995
  • Championnat of France 2nd division série
    • Finalist: 1959
  • Championnat of France Reichel
    • Winner : 1983
  • Championnat of France Crabos
    • Winner : 1974
  • Championnat of France Cadet
    • Finalist: 1998
    • Winner : 1989
    • Finalist : 1979
  • Championnat of France Minimes
    • Finalist : 1998
  • Championnat of France Nationale B
    • Finalist 2009
    • Semifinalist 2010
    • Semifinalist 2011
  • Challenge Gaudermen (Cadets)
    • Winner : 1989
    • Semifinalist : 1979

Other competitions

  • Winner of Challenge of l'Espérance (1) : 1956
  • Finalist du Challenge of l'Espérance (1) : 1992

Famous players

  • Jacques Bouquet
  • Gilles Darlet
  • Roger Gensane
  • Nicolas of Grégorio
  • Arnaldo Gruarin
  • Marcel Guilermoz
  • Jean-Claude Juzon
  • Igor Juzon
  • Paul Lafourcade
  • Yves Menthillier
  • Jacques Servien
  • Claude Mignacabal
  • Jean-Claude Mignacabal
  • Lucien Rouffia
  • Philippe Saint-André
  • Raphaël Saint-André
  • Bernard Saubesty
  • Robert Soro
  • Albert Urquizu
  • Gérard Verdoulet
  • Jean-Luc Bailly

External links

This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 10:22
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