1995–1997 FIRA Trophy explained

1995-97 FIRA Trophy
Date:19 November 1995 – 23 May 1997
Countries:








Matches:41
Previous Year:1992–1994
Previous Tournament:1992–1994 FIRA Trophy
Next Year:1996–1997
Next Tournament:1996-1967 FIRA Tournament

The 1995–1997 FIRA Trophy was the 31st edition of the European rugby union championship for national teams. The 1995-97 edition was arranged once again with a new format.

Due preparations for the 1995 Rugby World Cup, France, Italy and Romania did not participate in the 1994-95 season of the competition, so for that season a Preliminary Tournament was arranged with ten other teams. The higher ranked seven teams were admitted to this tournament, with France, Italy and Romania.

The tournament was undergoing a difficult time, due to decreased interest from the strongest teams: France usually sent reserve teams, and Italy were playing matches with the likes of Australia, England and Wales.

This is evident looking the results and the programme. France played the first round robin with their Military team, Italy and Romania did not arrange a match for this tournament, but played a match on neutral ground against Argentina for the "Latina Cup". Italy sent two lower level teams to play (during the same weekend) the last two matches. The previous edition's final between Italy and France was played in March 1997, while the 1996-97 edition was already half completed.

This edition was the first ever triumph of Italy in the competition, defeating France by 40-32 in the final,[1] [2] thus cementing their claims to be the sixth European rugby nation powerhouse.Italy had started to play in this tournament with France in 1966 and, despite some close results, had never previously beaten their strong rivals. Italy's win, shortly after France had won the 1997 Five Nations Championship, was a historical feat that proved to be crucial for Italy's admission at the Six Nations Championship in 2000.

First Division

Preliminary tournament

See also: 1994-1995 FIRA Preliminary Tournament.

Three directly admitted

And seven qualified from the preliminary tournament

Pool A

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff.
1440019429+16512
24 3019190+110
34 2023795-588
44 103 41 70 -29 6
5 4 00 41178 -672

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Pool B

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff.
14 40024935+21412
24 30 1 21854+16410
3420270177-1078
4410 3 61195-1346
5 400 4 43 180-1374
align=left width=60% style="font-size: 85%"Point system: try 4 pt, conversion: 2 pt., penalty kick 3 pt. drop 3 pt
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Final

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Jean-Luc Sadourny
Stéphane Ougier
Yann Delaigue
Pierre Bondouy
Philippe Saint-André
David Aucagne
Guy Accoceberry
Fabien Pelous (c.)
Arnaud Costes
Philippe Benetton
Hugues Miorin
Olivier Merle
Franck Tournaire
Marc Dal Maso
Marc de Rougemont
 
Serge Betsen
Raphaël Ibañez
 
Pierre Villepreux
 
FB 15FB
RW 14RW
OC 13OC
IC 12IC
LW 11LW
FH 10FH
SH 9 SH
N8 8 N8
OF 7 OF
BF 6 BF
RL 5 RL
LL 4 LL
TP 3 TP
HK 2 HK
LP 1 LP
Substitutions:
 
 
Coaches
 
Javier Pértile
Paolo Vaccari
Stefano Bordon
Ivan Francescato
Marcello Cuttitta
Diego Dominguez
Alessandro Troncon
Julian Gardner
Andrea Sgorlon
Massimo Giovanelli (c.)
Giambattista Croci
Walter Cristofoletto
Franco Properzi
Carlo Orlandi
Massimo Cuttitta
 
Francesco Mazzariol
Gianluca Guidi
 
Georges Coste

Second Division

Pool 1 (Gold)

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff.
14 3 1 0 107 31 +7611
24 3 0 1 40 61 -21 10
34 2 0 2 52 48+4 8
44 1 0 3 62 80 -18 6
54 0 1 3 37 75 -384

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Pool 2 (Silver)

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff.
12 2 0 0 69 21 +486
22 1 0 1 25 38 -13 4
32 0 0 2 1752-352

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Third Division

Pool 1

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff.
13 3 0 0 84 11 +739
23 2 0 1 50 44 +6 7
33 1 0 2 20 61 -41 5
43 0 0 3 38 76 -38 3
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Pool 2

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff.
121013120+114
221114232+104
321012344-214
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Pool 3

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdiff.
12 2 0 0 3718+196
22 1 0 1 2633 -7 4
320 0 2 24 36 -12 2

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Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: fr . L'Italie toute jeu, la France toute flemme. Les rugbymen transalpins ont créé la sensation samedi à Grenoble . . 24 March 1997 . Rémy Fiere . 17 September 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160418210214/http://www.liberation.fr/sports/1997/03/24/l-italie-toute-jeu-la-france-toute-flemmeles-rugbymen-transalpins-ont-cree-la-sensation-samedi-a-gre_198345 . dead . Italy all play, France all laziness. The Italian rugbymen made a sensation last Saturday in Grenoble . 18 April 2016 . .
  2. News: 23 March 1997 . 11 August 2008 . Storica meta, l’Italia insegna rugby ai francesi . https://web.archive.org/web/20090218150136/http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1997/marzo/23/Storica_meta_Italia_insegna_rugby_co_0_97032313300.shtml . Emanuele Rossano . . dead . 18 February 2009 . . Historic try, Italy teach rugby to the Frenchmen . it .