Albi, Gaillac & Co '
Rugby tarnais lives in recent months a time of renewal, the department was once a land of rugby excellence.
In the 50s, not rubbed months 6 clubs at the highest level:
- The Sporting Club Mazamet, dear Lucien Mias
- The Castres Olympique
- The Albigensian
Sporting Club - The Sporting Club Graulhétois
- The Athletic Union Gaillacoise
- The Union Sportive Carmausin , dear family Aue, the last descendant, Jean-Marc is now the colors after gaillacoise an exodus to Agen and Biarritz.
Rugby Tarn was once heavily influenced by the economic fabric of the department, more than derbies villages were attending derbies corporations. The housing estates of the leather industry Mazamet and cons Graulhet club Albi prefectural or cons of the Gaillac wine.
In the years 70-80 as the elite rugby tarnais shrinks with the ups and downs of economic crisis. Mining Carmaux closed, the leather industry began its slow death with the first closures.
2 clubs in the elite in the years 90
This Tarn rugby that had been blazing after the war, had no more than 2 clubs in the top flight of French rugby in the 90s: The SC Graulhet (Champion de France Group B in 1991) and Castres Olympique ( Champion of France in 1993).
The 90s were also those given a boost by local industrialists to organize clubs, and Jean-Pierre Delmas, head of a furniture manufacturing company wade for years to boost the image of DU Gaillac.
A long-term work which bore fruit in the early 2000s, with many Championship titles de France won by teams gaillaicoises: Cadets, Junior and Senior were alternately titled.
This work was largely done through training of young players capable of powering the team flag.
Castres, Albi and Gaillac the three survivors in the top flight of French rugby.
Currently, three teams proudly wear the colors of the department at the highest level. Albi, which promoted its mark his return to the Top 14 Castres who resists his title since 1993 and promoted the Gaillac in Pro D2.
Hopefully the return of rugby Tarn the elite will not be a sword in the water.
Tarn provider of talent.
Many players have played high level land Tarn:
Lucien Mias (SC Mazamet 29 international caps)
Revallier Daniel (SC Graulhet, international 14 caps)
Jen-Marc Aue (U.S. Carmaux, an international selection)
Bernard Laporte (UA Gaillac, current coach of the XV of France) Jean-Jacques Alibert
(UA Gaillac, France champion in 1991 with CABBG)
Vincent Moscato (UA Gaillac international 4 selections)
Jean-Pierre Romeu (U.S. Carmaux International 34 caps)
Jean-Marc Lescure (SC Albi)
Henri Sanz (SC Graulhet International 11 caps)
Guy Laporte (SC Graulhet International 16 caps)
Francis Rui (Castres Olympic Champion France 1989 Group B, Group A 1993)
Alexandre Albouy (Castres Olympique, an international selection)
Benoit Bellot (no. SC Graulhet International capes)
Fabien Pelous (SC 109 Graulhet international selections)
Rugby tarnais lives in recent months a time of renewal, the department was once a land of rugby excellence.
In the 50s, not rubbed months 6 clubs at the highest level:
- The Sporting Club Mazamet, dear Lucien Mias
- The Castres Olympique
- The Albigensian
Sporting Club - The Sporting Club Graulhétois
- The Athletic Union Gaillacoise
- The Union Sportive Carmausin , dear family Aue, the last descendant, Jean-Marc is now the colors after gaillacoise an exodus to Agen and Biarritz.
Rugby Tarn was once heavily influenced by the economic fabric of the department, more than derbies villages were attending derbies corporations. The housing estates of the leather industry Mazamet and cons Graulhet club Albi prefectural or cons of the Gaillac wine.
In the years 70-80 as the elite rugby tarnais shrinks with the ups and downs of economic crisis. Mining Carmaux closed, the leather industry began its slow death with the first closures.
2 clubs in the elite in the years 90
This Tarn rugby that had been blazing after the war, had no more than 2 clubs in the top flight of French rugby in the 90s: The SC Graulhet (Champion de France Group B in 1991) and Castres Olympique ( Champion of France in 1993).
The 90s were also those given a boost by local industrialists to organize clubs, and Jean-Pierre Delmas, head of a furniture manufacturing company wade for years to boost the image of DU Gaillac.
A long-term work which bore fruit in the early 2000s, with many Championship titles de France won by teams gaillaicoises: Cadets, Junior and Senior were alternately titled.
This work was largely done through training of young players capable of powering the team flag.
Castres, Albi and Gaillac the three survivors in the top flight of French rugby.
Currently, three teams proudly wear the colors of the department at the highest level. Albi, which promoted its mark his return to the Top 14 Castres who resists his title since 1993 and promoted the Gaillac in Pro D2.
Hopefully the return of rugby Tarn the elite will not be a sword in the water.
Tarn provider of talent.
Many players have played high level land Tarn:
Lucien Mias (SC Mazamet 29 international caps)
Revallier Daniel (SC Graulhet, international 14 caps)
Jen-Marc Aue (U.S. Carmaux, an international selection)
Bernard Laporte (UA Gaillac, current coach of the XV of France) Jean-Jacques Alibert
(UA Gaillac, France champion in 1991 with CABBG)
Vincent Moscato (UA Gaillac international 4 selections)
Jean-Pierre Romeu (U.S. Carmaux International 34 caps)
Jean-Marc Lescure (SC Albi)
Henri Sanz (SC Graulhet International 11 caps)
Guy Laporte (SC Graulhet International 16 caps)
Francis Rui (Castres Olympic Champion France 1989 Group B, Group A 1993)
Alexandre Albouy (Castres Olympique, an international selection)
Benoit Bellot (no. SC Graulhet International capes)
Fabien Pelous (SC 109 Graulhet international selections)