The 2009–10
Top 14
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competition was a French domestic
rugby union
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club competition operated by the
Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR). It began on August 14, 2009 with a match between
Toulon
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and
Stade Français
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at
Stade Mayol in
Toulon
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The Commune of Toulon h ...
, and continued through to the final at the
Stade de France
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on May 29, 2010.
This year's edition of the Top 14 welcomed
Racing Métro, winners of the
2009
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title in the second-level
Pro D2
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, and
Albi
Albi (; ) is a commune in France, commune in southern France. It is the prefecture of the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department, on the river Tarn (river), Tarn, 85 km northeast of Toulouse. Its inhabitants are called ...
, victors in the 2009
promotion playoffs between the second- through fifth-placed teams in Pro D2, thus becoming the first team to achieve promotion to the Top 14 only one year after being relegated. They took the place of the two clubs from
Landes,
Dax and
Mont-de-Marsan
Mont-de-Marsan (; Gascon dialect, Occitan: ''Lo Mont de Marçan'') is a communes of France, commune and capital of the Landes (department), Landes Departments of France, department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France.
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, relegated at the end of the
2008–09 Top 14. Mont-de-Marsan, which had been
promoted to the Top 14 for 2008–09, finished bottom of the table and went down. The other newly promoted team in 2008–09,
Toulon
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, finished ninth, sending Dax, who had already finished second-to-bottom the previous season before being allowed to stay in the Top 14 due to Albi's financial troubles, to Pro D2.
The two teams promoted for 2009–10 had very different results. Albi finished bottom of the table by a wide margin and went directly back to Pro D2. Racing Métro, on the other hand, finished sixth, giving them a berth in the newly expanded playoffs and a place in the
2010–11 Heineken Cup.
Bayonne
Bayonne () is a city in southwestern France near the France–Spain border, Spanish border. It is a communes of France, commune and one of two subprefectures in France, subprefectures in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques departments of France, departm ...
finished in the other relegation spot of 13th place, but were reprieved due to the financial problems of 12th-place
Montauban
Montauban (, ; ) is a commune in the southern French department of Tarn-et-Garonne. It is the capital of the department and lies north of Toulouse. Montauban is the most populated town in Tarn-et-Garonne, and the sixth most populated of Oc ...
.
The season ended with
Clermont winning their first French national title in their nearly century-long history, defeating defending champions
Perpignan
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19–6 in a rematch of last season's final. This result ended decades of frustration for ''Les Jaunards'' and their supporters, who had previously tasted defeat in all 10 of their previous final-game appearances.
Teams
Managerial changes
* On 8 September, Stade Français sacked head coach
Ewen McKenzie
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and his assistant
Christophe Dominici after a disastrous start to the season put the Parisians in the drop zone.
Jacques Delmas and
Didier Faugeron were named as co-head coaches. Dominici, who owns a small stake in the club, was expected to remain in some capacity. (Stade Français quickly exited relegation danger, scoring bonus-point wins in three of their next four matches.)
* On 26 October, struggling Brive, lying just above the drop zone at the time, sacked head coach
Laurent Seigne. The move came a week after honorary club president Patrick Sébastien resigned.
Ugo Mola, previously backs coach for Brive, was promoted to the head coaching position.
* On 7 November,
Richard Dourthe resigned at Bayonne after a run of defeats put them in the drop zone. Club president Francis Salagoïty announced later that day that
Thierry Mentières and
Jean-Philippe Coyola would serve as co-head coaches.
* On 19 March, Stade Français announced a reorganisation effective at the end of the 2009–10 season.
Michael Cheika
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, whose contract with
Celtic League side
Leinster
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The modern province comprises the ancient Kingdoms of Meath, Leinster and Osraige, which existed during Gaelic Ireland. Following the 12th-century ...
expires at the end of this season, signed a three-year deal to become Director of Rugby and effective head coach from 2010–11.
Captains and head coaches
Competition format
Each club played every other club twice. The second half of the season is conducted in the same order as the first, with the club at home in the first half of the season away in the second. This season introduced a new format for the knockout stage: the top two teams qualify directly to the semifinals, while teams ranked from third to sixth qualify for a quarterfinal held at the homeground of the higher-ranked team. The semifinals are then held at neutral sites, with the final being played at the
Stade de France
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. This replaced the classical format consisting of semifinals between the top four teams held at neutral sites.
Going into the season, the top six clubs were guaranteed of berths in the 2010–11 Heineken Cup. The winners of the
2009–10 Heineken Cup and
European Challenge Cup are assured of berths in the 2010–11 Heineken Cup regardless of their league standing. This means that if a club finishes in the top six and wins one of the European competitions, the seventh-place team will gain a Heineken Cup berth. However, if French clubs win both competitions, only five clubs will qualify for the 2010–11 Heineken Cup via their league position because France is capped at seven Heineken Cup places. France can also secure a seventh berth if clubs from England's
Guinness Premiership, also capped at seven Heineken Cup places, win both Cup competitions, and the top club in the European Rugby Club Rankings among those not already qualified for the Heineken Cup is from the Top 14. As it turned out, France earned a seventh berth when
Toulouse
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won the Heineken Cup; because Toulouse had finished fourth on the regular-season table, the extra berth went to seventh-place
Biarritz
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, who were also their opponent in the
Heineken Cup final.
The bottom two teams are provisionally relegated to Pro D2, with the possibility of one or both of the bottom teams to be reprieved if a team above them fails a postseason financial audit (mandatory for all clubs in the league).
The LNR used a slightly different
bonus points system from that used in most other rugby competitions. It trialled a new system in 2007–08 explicitly designed to prevent a losing team from earning more than one bonus point in a match,
a system that also made it impossible for either team to earn a bonus point in a drawn match. The LNR chose to continue with this system for subsequent seasons.
France's bonus point system operated as follows:
*4 points for a win.
*2 points for a draw.
*1 "bonus" point for winning while scoring at least 3 more tries than the opponent. This replaces the standard bonus point for scoring 4 tries regardless of the match result.
*1 "bonus" point for losing by 7 points (or less).
Table
Fixtures & Results
Round 1
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Round 2
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Round 3
*Postponed after six Castres players were diagnosed with
H1N1 flu. Game rescheduled to 16 September 2009.
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Round 4
*Game postponed due to the H1N1 outbreak in the Castres side. Game to be rescheduled for 29 September 2009.
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Round 5
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Round 6
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Round 3 (rescheduled game)
*Game rescheduled from 29 August 2009.
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Round 7
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Round 8
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Round 4 (rescheduled game)
*Game rescheduled from 2 September 2009.
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Round 9
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Round 10
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Round 11
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Round 12
*Postponed due to unplayable pitch. Game rescheduled to 2 December 2009.
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Round 13
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Round 14
*Game postponed after Perpignan reported that seven of their traveling party (including both players and coaches) were diagnosed with H1N1 flu. Game to be rescheduled for 5 February 2010.
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Round 12 (rescheduled game)
*Game rescheduled from 5 November 2009.
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Round 15
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Round 16
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Round 17
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Round 18
*Postponed due to unplayable conditions. Game rescheduled to 27 February 2010.
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Round 19
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Round 14 (rescheduled game)
*Game rescheduled from 28 November 2009.
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Round 20
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Round 18 (rescheduled game)
*Game rescheduled from 9 January 2010.
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Round 21
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Round 22
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Round 23
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Round 24
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Round 25
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Round 26
Playoffs
All times are in
Central European Summer Time
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(UTC+2).
Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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Final
Leading scorers
* Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.
Top points scorers
Top try scorers
Awards
Player of the Month
Players were selected by fan vote from a three-player shortlist on the official LNR site, and the results are posted roughly in the middle of the following month.
Attendances
* Attendances do not include the semi-finals or final as these are at neutral venues.
See also
*
2009–10 Heineken Cup
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2009–10 Rugby Pro D2 season
Notes
References
External links
*
Ligue Nationale de Rugby– Official website
Top 14on Planetrugby.com
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Top 14 seasons
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