Rugby Pro D2

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Rugby Pro D2
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2014–15 Rugby Pro D2 season
Logo ProD2 2012.png
Sport Rugby union
Founded 2000
No. of teams 16
Country  France
Most recent champion(s) Pau
Promotion to Top 14
Relegation to Fédérale 1

Rugby Pro D2, also known as Pro D2 is the second division of domestic club rugby union in France. Rugby Pro D2 is directly below the first division, Top 14. Pro D2 was introduced in 2000.

There is relegation and promotion between both the Top 14 and Fédérale 1, the third-level competition. The top club at the end of the season is automatically promoted to the Top 14; the 2nd through 5th place teams play each other for the second promotion place. The bottom two are automatically relegated to Fédérale 1. The bottom two clubs of the Top 14 and the top two of Fédérale 1 then enter the Rugby Pro D2 for the next season.

There are 30 rounds in the regular season, with each team playing each other team home and away. The two halves of the season are played in the same order, with the away team in the first half of the season at home in the second half. The semi-finals and final take place in May, with the second- and third-place teams hosting the semi-finals and the final taking place at a predetermined site. At present, 16 clubs compete in the competition.

All promotions are contingent on passing a postseason financial audit required for all clubs. Also, if a club above the bottom two places fails the audit, it may be relegated in the place of a club that would otherwise have been relegated.

Current teams

2015–16 season

Club City Stadium
SC Albi Albi (Tarn) Stadium Municipal d'Albi
Stade Aurillacois Aurillac (Cantal) Stade Jean Alric
Aviron Bayonnais Bayonne (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) Stade Jean Dauger
AS Béziers Hérault Béziers (Hérault) Stade de la Méditerranée
Biarritz Olympique Biarritz (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) Parc des Sports Aguiléra
CS Bourgoin-Jallieu Bourgoin-Jallieu (Isère) Stade Pierre Rajon
US Carcassonne Carcassonne (Aude) Stade Albert Domec
Colomiers Rugby Colomiers (Haute-Garonne) Stade Michel Bendichou
US Dax Dax (Landes) Stade Maurice Boyau
Lyon OU Lyon (Rhône) Matmut Stadium
Stade Montois Mont-de-Marsan (Landes) Stade Guy Boniface
US Montauban Montauban (Tarn-et-Garonne) Stade Sapiac
RC Narbonne Narbonne (Aude) Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitié
USA Perpignan Perpignan (Pyrénées-Orientales) Stade Aimé Giral
Provence Rugby Aix-en-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône) Stade Maurice David
Tarbes Tarbes (Hautes-Pyrénées) Stade Maurice Trélut
File:Rugby Pro D2.png
Pro D2 logo used through the 2011–12 season.

Changes in the lineup from 2014–15 were:

  • Pau won the 2014–15 Pro D2 title and were thereby automatically promoted to the Top 14. Agen won the promotion playoffs to secure the second promotion place.
  • The bottom finisher in 2014–15, Massy, was relegated from Pro D2 to Fédérale 1. Second-from-bottom Dax was spared relegation when Fédérale 1 runner-up Lille was denied promotion.[1]
  • The two bottom finishers in the 2014–15 Top 14 season, Bayonne and Lyon, were relegated to Pro D2.
  • The champion of Fédérale 1, Provence (then known as Pays d'Aix), earned promotion. Runner-up Lille was denied promotion by LNR's financial watchdog, DNACG, due to excessive debt.[2] Lille appealed the decision, but was unsuccessful.[1]

Because Lille's appeal ran up against the start of the Pro D2 season on 21 August, LNR postponed the first two matches that would have involved Lille or Dax, while allowing the season to start on schedule for other teams. Dax's first two matches were made up in September.[1]

Table

2015–16 Rugby Pro D2 Table watch · edit · discuss
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Diff Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1 Lyon 30 25 0 5 971 493 +478 13 4 117
2 Bayonne 30 19 1 10 658 602 +56 4 4 86
3 Aurillac 30 18 0 12 724 613 +111 6 3 81
4 Mont De Marsan 30 17 1 12 655 611 +44 5 3 78
5 Colomiers 30 16 3 11 629 590 +39 4 4 78
6 Béziers 30 17 1 12 745 662 +83 4 3 77
7 Perpignan 30 15 1 14 676 615 +61 5 6 73
8 Biarritz 30 14 0 16 674 656 +18 3 5 64
9 Bourgoin 30 12 0 18 595 642 −47 5 9 62
10 Albi 30 13 5 15 591 643 −52 2 4 62
11 Narbonne 30 13 0 17 602 653 –51 2 6 60
12 Montauban 30 12 0 18 570 624 -54 1 9 58
13 Tarbes 30 13 0 17 543 630 –87 0 9 53
14 Carcassonne 30 11 0 19 484 741 −257 0 5 49
15 Dax 30 10 1 19 538 713 −175 1 5 48
16 Provence Rugby 30 10 0 20 549 716 −167 1 5 46
Green background (row 1) Champions automatically promoted to Top 14.
Blue background denotes teams that qualify for the promotion play-offs.
Red background relegation to Fédérale 1.

Note: When two teams have the same points total, position is calculated by results between teams before points difference.
Note: Tarbes have had 8 points deducted and will also be automatically relegated at the end of the season.

Previous seasons

Season Champion Play-off winner
2014–15 Pau Agen
2013–14 Lyon La Rochelle
2012–13 Oyonnax Brive
2011–12 Grenoble Mont-de-Marsan
2010–11 Lyon Bordeaux Bègles
2009–10 Agen La Rochelle
2008–09 Racing Métro Albi
2007–08 Toulon Mont-de-Marsan
2006–07 Auch Dax
2005–06 Montauban Albi
Runner-up
2004–05 Toulon Only one promotion as the Top16 became Top14.
2003–04 Auch Bayonne
Lost the play-off final to Auch
2002–03 Montpellier Brive
2001–02 Mont-de-Marsan Grenoble
2000–01 Montauban Only one promotion as the top division reduced from 21 to 16 teams.

Notes and references

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