St Gaudens

St Gaudens

Leagues Played
Elite One 157
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

Elite One 01/12 14:00 12 St Gaudens vs Avignon - View
Elite One 01/19 14:00 13 Villeneuve vs St Gaudens - View
Elite One 01/25 16:00 14 St Gaudens vs St Esteve - View
Elite One 02/15 16:00 15 Toulouse Elite vs St Gaudens - View
Elite One 03/01 16:00 16 St Gaudens vs Carcassonne - View
Elite One 03/08 16:00 17 Pia vs St Gaudens - View

Results

Elite One 12/21 18:00 11 Albi v St Gaudens L 38-6
Elite One 12/15 14:00 10 St Gaudens v Limouxin W 26-22
Elite One 11/30 16:00 9 Lezignan v St Gaudens L 35-18
Elite One 11/10 14:00 7 Villefranche Xiii-Aveyron v St Gaudens L 16-12
Elite One 11/03 14:00 6 St Gaudens v Pia W 18-14
Elite One 10/27 14:30 5 Carcassonne v St Gaudens L 40-16
Elite One 10/19 18:00 4 St Gaudens v Toulouse Elite W 28-10
Elite One 10/06 13:45 3 St Esteve v St Gaudens L 38-24
Elite One 09/28 18:00 2 St Gaudens v Villeneuve L 16-18
Elite One 09/21 13:00 1 Avignon v St Gaudens W 18-58
Elite One 04/14 13:30 18 St Gaudens v Avignon L 28-39
Elite One 03/30 15:00 17 Villeneuve v St Gaudens L 37-36

Wikipedia - Saint-Gaudens Bears

The Saint-Gaudens Bears are a professional rugby league club based in the town of Saint-Gaudens, in the Haute-Garonne region of south-western France. They play in the Super XIII. The club was formed in 1958. They have won the French rugby league championship on four occasions and lifted the Lord Derby Cup three times. Their home ground is the Stade Jules Ribet.

History

The club was founded in 1958 as Racing Club Saint-Gaudinois Comminges XIII. It was during the 1960s and early 1970s that they enjoyed their best spell. Having been runners up in the league on four occasions 1963, 66, 67 and 69 they finally won it in 1970 when they beat the favourites XIII Catalan 33–10. Two more runners up spots in 1971 and 72 showed that they were consistent if not successful. In 1973 they lifted the cup in their first appearance in the final, beating AS Carcassonne on their own ground 22–8. The following season brought more silverware when they won the title again. There then followed a lean period, in fact it would be 27 years before any more success occurred but in that season of 1990-91 they registered a league and cup double. In the cup they beat Pia XIII 30-4 and the league was won thanks to a 10–8 win against US Villeneuve. They retained the cup the following season beating RC Carpentras 22–10 in the final. The league title was won again in 2004 a year after finishing runner up. The 2004 final in Perpignan was won against Union Treiziste Catalane 14–10. A steady decline began after this and the club finished bottom of the league in both 2009 and 2010 escaping relegation but in 2011 the club was relegated to the Elite Two Championship After five seasons in the 2nd tier they were promoted back to the top division when the league was increased.

**St Gaudens Rugby League Team**

The St Gaudens Rugby League Team, based in the picturesque town of Saint-Gaudens in the Occitanie region of France, is a proud and passionate club with a rich history in the sport. Established in the early 20th century, the team has become a cornerstone of the local community, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship among its players and supporters.

Known for their vibrant blue and white colors, the St Gaudens team embodies the spirit of determination and resilience. The players are celebrated for their skillful play, strategic teamwork, and unwavering commitment to the game. The club competes in regional and national leagues, consistently striving for excellence and aiming for championship titles.

The team's home ground, Stade Pierre-Antoine, is a hub of excitement on match days, where fans gather to cheer on their heroes. The atmosphere is electric, with supporters donning the team's colors and creating a sea of blue and white in the stands. The St Gaudens Rugby League Team is not just about the game; it is a community that brings people together, celebrating victories and supporting each other through challenges.

Off the field, the club is dedicated to youth development, offering training programs and opportunities for aspiring players to hone their skills and embrace the values of rugby league. With a focus on inclusivity and growth, St Gaudens is committed to nurturing the next generation of talent.

As they continue to build on their legacy, the St Gaudens Rugby League Team remains a symbol of pride for the town, embodying the passion and spirit of rugby league in France. Whether on the pitch or in the stands, the St Gaudens community stands united, ready to face every challenge with heart and determination.