Rouen Normandie Rugby

Rouen Normandie Rugby is a French rugby union club from Rouen, currently playing in the second level of the country's professional rugby system, Pro D2.

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Full nameRouen Normandie Rugby
Nickname(s)Les Lions (The Lions)
Founded2009 (2009)
LocationRouen, France
Ground(s)Stade Jean-Mermoz (Capacity: 3,000)
Coach(es)Richard Hill
League(s)Pro D2
2020–2114th
Official website
rouennormandierugby.fr

The team plays in red and black shirts. It plays their home matches at the 3,000-capacity Stade Jean-Mermoz in Rouen. There are plans to build a new stadium by 2023.[1]

History

The team origins date back to 2009, when a group of rugby fanatics from the Normandy region wanted to build a team in the city of Rouen.[2] Named Stade Rouennais, their primary objective of reaching Fédérale 2 was achieved in 2013.

Seeking further progress, Stade Rouennais hired Richard Hill, former captain of the England team and finalist of the 1991 World Cup, as General Manager in 2013. Under his management the club stabilized itself in Fédérale 2 and then gained promotion to Fédérale 1 in 2014–15.

After this meteoric rise Normand entrepreneurs Jean-Louis Louvel and Eric Leroy invested in the club by becoming the presidents. The club was renamed Rouen Normandie Rugby. The goal was to professionalize the club and extend it to all of Normandy. Richard Hill committed to the club until 2023.

These changes were beneficial, since for the first time in the history of Normandy rugby, Richard Hill lead Rouen Normandy Rugby to become Champion of France of the highest amateur level in 2016–17.

During the 2018–19 Fédérale 1 season Hill led Rouen to victory in the Jean Pratt Trophy, which automatically promoted them to Pro D2.[3]

Honours

Current standings

The current table for the 2021–22 Rugby Pro D2 is:[4]

2021–22 Rugby Pro D2 Table
Pos Club Pl W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts
1Mont-de-Marsan550020062+1383023
2Colomiers550014473+712022
3Bayonne541013291+421019
4Montauban540111187+241017
5Oyonnax530210770+370214
6Béziers53029497–30113
7Rouen5212132111+211112
8Nevers521294108–140111
9Grenoble520399107–80210
10Provence5203106121–150210
11Carcassonne5203100108–8019
12Aurillac520390119–40019
13Bourg-en-Bresse5113103142–39028
14Narbonne510483150–69026
15Agen500570137–67033
16Vannes500578153–75022
Legend:
Pos = Position, Pl = Played, W = Won, D = Drawn, L = Lost, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, PD = Points Difference, TB = Try Bonus Points, LB = Losing Bonus Points, Pts = Points Total
Green background (rows 1 and 2) receive semi-final Promotion play-off places.
Blue background (rows 3 to 6) receive quarter-final Promotion play-off places.
Red background relegation to Nationale.

Notes:
When two teams have the same points total, position is determined by head-to-head results before points difference.

Current squad

The Rouen squad for the 2021–22 season is:[5]

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Mathieu Bonnot Hooker France
Fabien Dorey Hooker France
Jean-Étienne Lesueur Hooker France
Karlen Asieshvili Prop Georgia
Jérémy Clamy-Edroux Prop France
Omar Dahir Prop France
Antoine Fournier Prop France
Dylan Jacquot Prop France
Alexandru Țăruș Prop Romania
Lucas Cazac Lock France
[[]] Lock France
Jonathan Giraud Lock France
Shay Kerry Lock England
Jean Leleu Lock France
Valentino Mapapalangi Lock Tonga
Marvin Woki Lock France
JC Astle Back row South Africa
Tienie Burger Back row South Africa
Jonathan Lauvray-Prugnaud Back row France
Willy N'Diaye Back row France
Psalm Wooching Back row United States
Player Position Union
Michael Baska Scrum-half United States
Bastien Cazale-Debat Scrum-half France
Joris Lezat Scrum-half France
Erwan Nicolas Scrum-half France
Peter Lydon Fly-half Ireland
Shane O'Leary Fly-half Canada
Taylor Gontineac Centre Romania
JT Jackson Centre South Africa
Alex Luatua Centre New Zealand
Ope Peleseuma Centre Samoa
Baptiste Lafond Wing France
Nadir Megdoud Wing Algeria
Audric Sanlaville Wing France
Paul Surano Wing France
Belgium Tuatagaloa Wing Samoa
Kevin Milhorat Fullback France

See also

References

  1. "Un nouveau stade de rugby construit dans quatre ans au sud de Rouen ?". actu.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  2. "Histoire". Rouen Normandie Rugby (in French). Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  3. "Rouen Normandie Rugby sacré champion de France de Fédérale 1 au terme d'un match renversant". actu.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  4. "Classement PRO D2". Ligue Nationale de Rugby (in French). Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  5. "Le Groupe Pro" (in French). Retrieved 12 September 2019.


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