Section Paloise (,
Bearnese: ), commonly referred to as ''Section'' or as ''Pau'' , is a professional
rugby union
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club based in
Pau,
France
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. They compete in the
Top 14
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, France's top division of rugby, and the
EPCR Challenge Cup
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.
Their home ground is the
Stade du Hameau
Stade du Hameau (French pronunciation: tad dy a.mo formerly ''Stade Olympique du Hameau'' or ''Stade colonel de Fornel'') is a multi-purpose stadium, as well as a sports and convention center in Pau, France. Built in 1948, the stadium has be ...
, after 80 years of playing at the
Croix du Prince stadium (1910-1990). The club won the
Bouclier de Brennus three times in
1928,
1946 and
1964
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and the
European Challenge in 2000.
The club also won the
Challenge Yves du Manoir in
1939
This year also marks the start of the Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history.
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
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** Third Reich
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,
1952 and
1997
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, as well as a French
Pro D2 title in 2015.
A stronghold of
French rugby, the club has become a symbol of
Béarn
The Béarn (; ; oc, Bearn or ''Biarn''; eu, Bearno or ''Biarno''; or ''Bearnia'') is one of the traditional provinces of France, located in the Pyrenees mountains and in the plain at their feet, in southwest France. Along with the three B ...
culture and heritage. The official ''Section Paloise'' anthem is the ''Honhada,'' since March 2012. The lyrics of the song were composed on the air of the famous Scottish ballad
The water is wide.
Section are sponsored by French
petroleum company
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TotalEnergies
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.
Recent
France
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internationals
Imanol Harinordoquy,
Damien Traille, and
Lionel Beauxis began their professional club careers with Section.
History
Rugby in Pau and Béarn
After
Le Havre
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and
Bordeaux
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, Pau was the third major provincial French city to host rugby. As a matter of fact, the sport's presence has been attested since
1890
Events
January–March
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by the Coquelicots de Pau (Poppies of Pau), playing matches against the neighbouring teams of the Montagnards de
Bayonne
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(Mountaineers of Bayonne) and the Pyrénéenne de
Tarbes
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.
''Stade Palois'' was founded in 1899 by former students of the
Lous-Barthou high school, who were imbued with
Anglophilia
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Etymology
The word is derived from the Latin word '' Anglii'' and Ancient Greek word φίλος ''philos'', meaning "frie ...
, in vogue in Pau during the
Belle Epoque
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* Belle (''Beauty and the Beast'')
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* Belle (surname), a list of people
Brands and enterprises
* Belle Air, a former airline with headquarters in Tirana, Albania ...
.
Beginnings and first title (1902 - 1939)

Founded in April 1902, the ''Section paloise de ligue girondine'' is an all-round sports club in
Pau. Since 1905, it is simply called ''Section paloise''. At that time, rugby or "''rugby football''" was hugely popular. The club was first established as a
Barette (sport) team, yet the club very quickly turned towards this new sport of rugby union. A rugby club had already been formed on November 12, 1899, since the ''Stade palois'', had been founded in café on rue Bayard. The Stade Palois was thus integrated into Section to form the dominant club in
bearnese rugby. In 1912, Section Paloise abandoned its blue and black jerseys, in order to definitively adopt green and white as its colours. The club was then led by
Welshman Welshman or The Welshman may refer to:
* any male Welsh person
* ''The Welshman'', one of two named passenger railway trains
* ''The Welshman'' (newspaper), defunct weekly (1832–1984)
* Adam the Welshman (), bishop of St. Asaph
* Welshman Ncube ...
Tom Potter, who took on the role of player-coach until the outbreak of the
Great War
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. The club (all sports combined) paid a heavy price, with around forty deaths on the battlefields.

During the 1927-1928 season, the first team won the title of
Côte Basque champion for the second consecutive year. Subsequently, it finished first in its pool of 5 in the French championship. In the following groups of 4, it defeated
Stade Français
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,
USA Perpignan
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and
Lyon OU
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as well as the defending champions
Stade Toulousain
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Toulous ...
in the semi-final by 3-0 after extra time (1 try at zero).
Section paloise won the final by beating Quillan 6-4 in Toulouse in May 1928. That day the local newspaper, Le Patriote, reported that the "berets" beat the "hats".
Before the war, the Section paloise won the
Challenge Yves du Manoir in the 1938-1939 edition against RC Toulon by a score of 5-0 after extra time, courtesy of a try by Desperbasque and transformed by the full-back Courtade.
After WWII
In 1946, at the end of the war, the club was once again crowned French champions. Section Paloise, won the prize, beating the likes of Toulouse and Agen. In spite of some uninspiring results during the first phase of the championship, Section successively beat Stade Toulousain in the quarter-finals and Perpignan in the semi-finals (6-3 after extra time) to reach the final against their neighbours from the French capital. However, guided by a series of 12 consecutive victories, FC Lourdes were largely defeated 11-0 at the Parc des Princes in Paris. The press noted then that the Section had a very homogeneous team without "stars" but with a perfect physical and moral condition. Theo Cazenave, Pierre Lauga and captain André Rousse are some of the figures of this remarkable XV.
Section Paloise lost in the semi-fi+nals of the 1950 French championship against the future French Olympic champion, Castres Olympique.
After a French Cup semi-final in 1951, the team won the Yves du Manoir challenge in 1952. In 1959,
François Moncla
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He was part of the France team that won the Five Nations C ...
, then international and title holder with
Racing Club de France
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Racing Club changed its name to Racing Club de France (RCF) on 21 November 1885. The club is located at the Bois ...
, became captain and a new, younger team was formed.
The team slowly took its bearings and in 1964, Section Paloise became French champion for the third time, beating the great Béziers 13-0. Its stars at the time were
Moncla,
Piqué,
Capdouze, Saux, Etcheverry and Abadie. However, all had started badly during this season, the press even published a headline in October entitled La Section en perdition (Section in Perdition). The team had just lost 31-3 in Agen and lost at Croix du Prince by 24-3 to their heavyweight rivals. The players returned to the changing rooms under the whistles and some supporters tore up their season tickets. Year in year out, the team qualified for the finals in extremis with a 3-0 victory against Saint-Girons. Section thus qualifies in thirtieth position out of a total of 32 qualifiers. The adventure gradually took shape with successive victories over Brive, Chalon, Bayonne and Narbonne before the consecration against Béziers.
Robert Paparemborde era (1965 - 1990)
The following seasons were more unspectacular from a sporting point of view, with captain Moncla stopping his career at the beginning of the 1967 season. From 1968 onwards, a new development took place, as the positions of General President and Rugby President could not be held concurrently. It was the departure of Albert Cazenave after 16 years as President, and that of his brother Theo from the role of coach.
That same year, the Section saw the birth of a young talent from
Laruns in the
Ossau Valley
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Administration
18 communes belong to the Valley: Arudy, Aste-Béon, ...
.
Robert Paparemborde started his first game as an
inside centre but it was as a
prop that he became a world reference.
Laurent Cabannes
Laurent Jean-Marie Cabannes (raised in Béarn, born in Reims 6 February 1964) is a former French rugby union footballer. He played as a flanker.
Cabannes is usually considered one of the best French flankers of his generation. He played at Sectio ...
made his debut at the age of 17 and years later became one of the world's best
flankers. On a sporting level, the first team lost to Montferrand 14-11 in the quarter-finals in 1970 and reached the semi-finals against Narbonne in 1974, having gone past Agen in the round of 16 by a surprise 24-21. The team spent a single season in Group B, 1977-1978, and then moved back to the elite immediately.
Section did not fulfil its ''18-year rule'', after 1928, 1946 and 1964 as they did not win another title in 1982, narrowly defeated by SU Agen in the Round of 16. They did, however, reach the quarter-finals in 1983 against Nice.
At the end of the 1980s, with two seasons in Group B, the first team reached the finals of this category but narrowly failed (1989 and 1990). The Section was then in a delicate sporting and economic situation.
Revival then fall (1990 - 2006)
In October 1990, the club left its historic
Stade de la Croix du Prince
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for the more modern
Stade du Hameau
Stade du Hameau (French pronunciation: tad dy a.mo formerly ''Stade Olympique du Hameau'' or ''Stade colonel de Fornel'') is a multi-purpose stadium, as well as a sports and convention center in Pau, France. Built in 1948, the stadium has be ...
. This move helped the club to solve its debts, as the Croix du Prince was sold to the Pau Town Hall. The beginning of the 1990s saw the first team begin to recover and they remained in Group A in 1991 and 1992. In 1993, the team even reached the Top 16 but failed to qualify for the quarter-finals in favour of FC Grenoble who were deprived of the title after a refereeing error and RC Narbonne who played their fifth quarter-final in 6 seasons.
During the 1994 and 1995 seasons, Section Paloise did not reach the top 16 and participated in the Moga Cup where it failed in the final against Aviron Bayonnais in Mont de Marsan.
Rugby Palois moves up in the hierarchy and obtains again good results. Also in 1996, the Section played in the final of the Challenge Yves du Manoir and was eliminated in the semi-final of the French championship, each time against Brive. These results enabled the club to qualify for the second edition of the European Rugby XV Cup.
In 1997, the Section was once again awarded a national trophy which was the Yves du Manoir challenge, while reaching the quarter-finals of the French championship, again both times against the same team from Bourgoin. In 1998, it reached the semi-finals of the H-Cup, beaten only by the future winner of the competition (the English Bath). In 2000, the Section won the European Shield against Castres by 34-21 in Toulouse. The same season, Pau eliminates Montferrand in the quarter-final of the French championship but misses the final by a hair's breadth against Colomiers in the semi-final. The Section lost 24-22 after extra time, the team is led by Joël Rey, David Aucagne, Thierry Cléda, Frédéric Torossian and David Dantiacq.
The following seasons were much more disappointing. The team is often satisfied to play the maintenance in the first division except a qualification in play-off in 2003, and a good course in European challenge in 2005 which sees it only failing in the final against the Sale Sharks. The Section is finally relegated to Pro D2 after the 2005-2006 season, a relegation that it had already avoided by very little the previous season (victory in the play-off). The club plays in Pro D2 from the 2006-2007 season hoping for a better tomorrow, betting a lot on training, like those youngsters trained at the club and who wore the jersey of the French Rugby team during the 2000s: Beauxis, Brusque, Harinordoquy, Traille and Bernat-Salles.
Rebuilding and then returning to ambitions (since 2006)
Section Paloise returned to the elite of French rugby in 2011-2012, after a season that saw it finish second in the championship, and undefeated at home, lost in the final against Stade Montois (29-20). In 2012-2013, the club again reached the Pro D2 final to gain promotion to the Top 14. They most recently earned promotion by winning the championship of the second-level
Rugby Pro D2
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in
2015
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, nine years after having been relegated from the top flight.
On this occasion, the clubs of supporters, partners and other works councils organised a trip that will bring together no less than 142 buses to the Stade Chaban-Delmas. However, at this stage of the competition, the Section still lost to CA Brive by a score of 30-10 in front of 33,175 spectators.
After another disappointment the following season against La Rochelle, defeated 35-18 at the Stade Marcel-Deflandre in the semi-finals, the club made a good recruitment for the coming season with the arrival of manager
Simon Mannix. Section obtained direct access to the Top 14 that year. As soon as the season ended, Simon Mannix used his address book to bring in players like
Colin Slade,
Carl Hayman
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and
Conrad Smith, considered at that time to be of the best centres in the world.
Smith is now high-performance director at the club.
Mannix was dismissed in 2019 after five seasons, when a string of poor results convinced the board to part ways.
The first team is now coached by
Thomas Domingo, Geoffrey Lanne-Petit and
Paul Tito, after joint head coaches Nicolas Godignon and Frédéric Manca took a step back at the end of 2020.
Club Identity
Colours
The colours of Section Paloise have been green and white since 1912. Previously, the players wore blue and black jerseys (a legacy of Stade palois) which were soon abandoned for these new colours. Jean Plaà (manager at the time) justified this choice as green represents the club's hopes and white the snow of the
Pyrenees
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in
Bearn. It has since become customary for the club's teams to wear a white jersey at home and a green jersey away from home.
In recent years, a black and green jersey has been regularly used for playing away.
Logo
The coat of arms of Section Paloise represents the
Pic du the Midi d'Ossau mountain, surrounded by green and white.
Pic du the Midi d'Ossau is a Pyrenean peak, locally nicknamed ''Jean-Pierre'' which symbolises the region for many people from Béarn.
A second version of the coat of arms was released in 1998 for the creation of the professional structure, displayed on the jerseys of the first team at the beginning of the 2001-2002 season. This one then keeps the famous peak as emblem but evolves towards a darker
bottle green colour. The latest version of the coat of arms dates from the start of the 2012-2013 season. The colour of the coat of arms reverts to the original lighter green and incorporates the new appellation ''Section paloise Béarn Pyrénées''. With this name change, the club symbolises the desire of its directors to further anchor the club as the driving force behind professional rugby in
Béarn
The Béarn (; ; oc, Bearn or ''Biarn''; eu, Bearno or ''Biarno''; or ''Bearnia'') is one of the traditional provinces of France, located in the Pyrenees mountains and in the plain at their feet, in southwest France. Along with the three B ...
but more generally in the
Pyrenees
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.
Hymn and songs
Section Paloise's official anthem is the Honhada since March 2012. The song, composed by Didier Fois (Arraya, Hestiv'Oc festival, Ostau Bearnés), was met with a mixed reception in its early days and soon became a must for fans, who sing it at the start of every match. The lyrics of the song were composed on the air of the famous Scottish ballad
The water is wide, also covered by
Renaud
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in the Northern Irish Ballad.
Traditional Bearn songs from local band
Nadau such as the ''Encantada'' and ''De cap tà l'immortèla'' as well as the famous Béarn anthem
Si Canti are also widely popular among the local faithful. ''De cap tà l'immortèla'' had long been considered to be the unofficial anthem Section Paloise as it is so popular with the public.
Mascot
The club's mascot is a bear named ''Bearnie'' (pronounced "Bernie"). The bear was chosen because it is one of the symbols of the Pyrenees, and its name is a play on words with Béarn, the region of which Pau has been the capital since 1464.
Club honours
*
French premiership
** Champions: 1928, 1946, 1964
*
Challenge Yves du Manoir
** Champions: 1939, 1952, 1997
*
European Challenge Cup
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** Champions: 2000
*
Rugby Pro D2
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** Champions: 2015
Finals results
French championship
Challenge Cup
Pro D2 promotion playoffs
Current standings
Current squad
The Pau squad for the
2022–23 season is:
Espoirs squad
The Section Paloise Espoirs squad is:
Notable former players
*
Karim Bougherara
*
Malik Hamadache
*
Patricio Albacete
*
Lisandro Arbizu
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*
Santiago Fernandez
*
Juan Pablo Orlandi
Juan Pablo Orlandi (born 20 June 1983) is an Argentine former rugby union footballer who played at prop.
He previously played for Racing Métro in France and Rovigo in Italy. Orlandi has also represented the Argentina national rugby union team. ...
*
Gonzalo Quesada
*
Garrick Morgan
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In 2006, he became coach of the Gold Coast Breakers. He is currently head coac ...
*
Jesse Mogg
*
Ben Mowen
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Early l ...
*
Matt Philip
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*
Afusipa Taumoepeau
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*
Mike Burak
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Early career
Originally a standout basketball player at Lord Byn ...
*
Al Charron
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Ryan Smith
*
Matt Tierney
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Sergio Valdés
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He moved to France, where he has been playing for Stade Aurillacois, Racing Métro 92 (2005-2007), FC Auch (2007-2011), Section Paloise (2011-2013) a ...
*
Steffon Armitage
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Joseph Mbu
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Sireli Bobo
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Saula Radidi
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He has played his rugby bo ...
*
Aminiasi Tuimaba
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Watisoni Votu
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*
Dominiko Waqaniburotu
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*
André Abadie
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Jean Michel Agest
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Nicolas Agnesi
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David Aguilar
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Laurent Arbo
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David Aucagne
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Lionel Beauxis
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Philippe Bernat-Salles
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Early life
Bernat-Sal ...
*
Thomas Bianchin
Thomas Bianchin (born 11 August 1987) is a French rugby union player. His position is Hooker and he formerly played for Section Paloise in the Top 14. He began his career with FC Grenoble in the Pro D2 before moving to Racing Métro 92 in 2011 an ...
*
Pascal Bomati
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Pascal Bomati began playing rugby league at with XIII Catalan, then with Paris Sain ...
*
Hugo Bonneval
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*
Mohamed Boughanmi
Mohamed Boughanmi (born 27 October 1991) is a French rugby union tighthead prop and he currently plays for Section Paloise and the France national team.
International career
Boughanmi was part of the French squad for the 2017 Six Nations Champio ...
*
Jean Bouilhou
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*
Sébastien Bruno
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*
Nicolas Brusque
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...
*
Laurent Cabannes
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Cabannes is usually considered one of the best French flankers of his generation. He played at Sectio ...
*
Romain Cabannes
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Jean Capdouze
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Philippe Carbonneau
*
Paul Cassagne
*
Jean-Emmanuel Cassin
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Florian Cazalot
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Jean-Charles Cistacq began playing Rugby Union with SU Agen. He moved to Section Paloise in 2000. With his new club he lost ...
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Marc Dal Maso
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Clément Darbo
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Ibrahim Diarra
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Julien Delannoy
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Jean-Michel Gonzalez
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Pierrick Gunther
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Antoine Hastoy
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Christophe Laussucq
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Claude Mantoulan
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Lionel Mallier
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François Moncla
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Jean Saux
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Patrick Tabacco
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Fernand Taillantou
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Quentin Valançon
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Colin Slade
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Ben Smith
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Conrad Smith
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Iulian Dumitraș
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Alexandru Manta
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Sorin Socol
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Lourens Adriaanse
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Elton Jantjies
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Viacheslav Grachev
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Jeremy Tomuli
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Euan Murray
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Tonga Leaʻaetoa
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Taniela Moa
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Rivalries
The high density of rugby clubs in south-west France has led to numerous rivalries between SectionPaloise and neighbouring clubs. In Béarn, the rivalry has mainly centred around the often muscular clashes against the FC Oloron, also known as ''Fécéo''.
However,
Stadoceste tarbais has been another great historical rival since the
1910s
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.
Finally, Section has long-standing sporting rivalries dating back to the
1910s
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with the other major historical clubs of the
Adour region:
Aviron Bayonnais,
Biarritz Olympique
Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque (; ), usually known simply as Biarritz, is a French professional rugby union team based in the Iparralde, Basque city of Biarritz, Nouvelle-Aquitaine which competes in the Rugby Pro D2, Pro D2, the second division of ...
,
FC Lourdes,
Stade Montois
Stade Montois is a French rugby union team that currently is playing in 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 Mont-de-Marsan, the capi ...
&
US Dax
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They were founded in 1904. They play at Stade Maurice Boyau (capacity 16,170). They wear ...
.
The
basques
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of Aviron Bayonnais have not been able to win in Pau against Section since
1946.
See also
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List of rugby union clubs in France
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Rugby union in France
Rugby union in France is a popular team sport. Rugby union was first introduced in the early 1870s by British residents, which makes the country one of the few early exponents of the sport. Elite French clubs participate in the professional domes ...
References
External links
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Section PaloiseOfficial website
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Rugby clubs established in 1902
Sport in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
1902 establishments in France