1998–99 French Rugby Union Championship

The 1998–99 French Rugby Union Championship was played by 24 teams divided in the preliminary phase into three pools of 8. The first five teams from each pool and the best 6th placed were admitted to second round. The other played a relegation tournament divided in two pools.

1998–99 French Rugby Union Championship
Countries France
ChampionsToulouse (14th title)
Runners-upMontferrand
RelegatedNice, Béziers

Toulouse won the title, beating Montferrand in the final (that lose for 6th time the final).

First round

Pool 1

PosTeamPoints
1Stade Français34
2Biarritz34
3Narbonne32
4Castres32
5Bourgoin29
6Toulon28
7Aurillac21
8Nîmes14

Pool 2

PosTeamPoints
1Perpignan34
2Montferrand33
3Agen32
4Dax31
5Bègles-Bordeaux29
6Béziers28
7Auch20
8Nice17

Pool 3

PosTeamPoints
1Toulouse38
2Brive36
3Pau33
4Grenoble30
5Colomiers26
6Périgueux23
7Racing Paris20
8La Rochelle18

Béziers and Toulon had both 28 points. The "best 6th" was Toulon due to having less "red Cards" during the season.

Second round

The first of each pools were qualified to quarter of finals

Pool 1

PosTeamPoints
1Toulouse15
2Bourgoin13
3Biarritz10
4Agen10

Pool 2

PosTeamPoints
1Colomiers16
2Stade Français12
3Narbonne10
4Pau10

Pool 3

PosTeamPoints
1CA Bègles-Bordeaux14
2Castres14
3Perpignan12
4Dax8

Pool 4

PosTeamPoints
1Montferrand14
2Grenoble12
3Toulon12
4Brive10

Grenoble was 2nd due to having less "red cards" during the season .

Quarters of final

15 mayBourdeaux-Begles-Bourgoin8–14
15 mayToulouse-Stade Français51–19
16 mayMontferrand-Castres28–27
16 mayColomiers-Grenoble15–29

Semifinals

22 mayMontferrand-Grenoble26–17
22 mayToulouse-Bourgoin26–17

Final

29 May 1999
Toulouse 15 – 11 Montferrand
Try: Stensness
Desbrosse
Con: Marfaing
Pen: Marfaing
Try: Nadau
Pen: Merceron (2)
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Referee: Gérard Borréani
FB15 Stéphane Ougier
RW14 Xavier Garbajosa
OC13 Cédric Desbrosse 72'
IC12 Émile Ntamack
LW11 Michel Marfaing
FH10 Lee Stensness
SH9 Jérôme Cazalbou
N88 Sylvain Dispagne 39'
OF7 Christian Labit 77'
BF6 Didier Lacroix
RL5 Franck Belot (c)
LL4 Fabien Pelous
TP3 Franck Tournaire 72'
HK2 Yannick Bru
LP1 Christian Califano
Substitutions:
HK16 Patrick Soula
PR17 Jean-Louis Jordana 72'
LK18 Hugues Miorin 39'
FL19 Matthieu Lièvremont 77'
SH20 Jérôme Fillol
FH21 Christophe Deylaud
CE22 Pierre Bondouy 72'
Coach:
Guy Novès
FB15 Nicolas Nadau 78'
RW14 Jimmy Marlu
OC13 Jérôme Morante
IC12 Tony Marsh
LW11 David Bory
FH10 Gérald Merceron 67'
SH9 Stéphane Castaignède 80+3'
N88 David Courteix
OF7 Jean-Marc Lhermet (c) 67'
BF6 Arnaud Costes
RL5 Christophe Sarraute 59'
LL4 David Barrier
TP3 Fabrice Heyer
HK2 Olivier Azam 67'
LP1 Emmanuel Menieu 80+1'
Substitutions:
HK16 Patrick Laurent-Varange 67'
PR17 Christophe Duchêne 80+1'
LK18 Olivier Merle 59'
FL19 Jérôme Bonvoisin 67'
SH20 Christophe Larrue 80+3'
FH21 Éric Nicol 67'
FB22 Olivier Toulouze 78'
Coach:
Christophe Mombet

Relegation Pools

Pool 1

PosTeamPoints
1Auch14
2Racing Parigi14
3Nîmes10
4Béziers10

Béziers was classified last for worst point difference in the direct matches (Nîmes-Béziers 15–5 ; 36–37), and was relegated in Pro D2.

Pool 2

PosTeamPoints
1Aurillac15
2Périgueux11
3La Rochelle9
4Nice5

(ranking after 5 on 6)

RC Nice was relegated in Pro D2.

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