The Prague Post - 'Sleeping giants' Bordeaux-Begles awaken before Champions Cup semis

EUR -
AED 4.148186
AFN 80.743629
ALL 98.324353
AMD 440.674954
ANG 2.035451
AOA 1034.502195
ARS 1328.397425
AUD 1.768817
AWG 2.035688
AZN 1.920649
BAM 1.949937
BBD 2.287243
BDT 137.636148
BGN 1.949156
BHD 0.427329
BIF 3315.827828
BMD 1.129369
BND 1.480037
BOB 7.827464
BRL 6.414248
BSD 1.132804
BTN 95.733144
BWP 15.507235
BYN 3.707186
BYR 22135.635362
BZD 2.275478
CAD 1.563866
CDF 3244.677471
CHF 0.936922
CLF 0.027893
CLP 1070.371303
CNY 8.212038
CNH 8.21982
COP 4742.040366
CRC 572.174488
CUC 1.129369
CUP 29.928283
CVE 109.934443
CZK 24.936808
DJF 200.710921
DKK 7.46334
DOP 66.668946
DZD 150.375728
EGP 57.575469
ERN 16.940537
ETB 152.020822
FJD 2.551753
FKP 0.846646
GBP 0.850144
GEL 3.100127
GGP 0.846646
GHS 16.142462
GIP 0.846646
GMD 80.746292
GNF 9811.411636
GTQ 8.723769
GYD 237.715225
HKD 8.76046
HNL 29.396479
HRK 7.533005
HTG 147.987162
HUF 404.508387
IDR 18762.209707
ILS 4.083155
IMP 0.846646
INR 95.654348
IQD 1483.695701
IRR 47560.558343
ISK 145.699584
JEP 0.846646
JMD 179.329987
JOD 0.800947
JPY 164.364975
KES 146.637135
KGS 98.762857
KHR 4534.125659
KMF 490.707185
KPW 1016.445089
KRW 1621.073777
KWD 0.346154
KYD 0.943907
KZT 581.227125
LAK 24491.574257
LBP 101499.205367
LKR 339.103368
LRD 226.558771
LSL 21.093262
LTL 3.334734
LVL 0.683145
LYD 6.183462
MAD 10.50223
MDL 19.444705
MGA 5029.875894
MKD 61.582393
MMK 2371.153663
MNT 4036.808532
MOP 9.049407
MRU 44.914954
MUR 50.911786
MVR 17.403731
MWK 1964.293654
MXN 22.141172
MYR 4.889808
MZN 72.279156
NAD 21.089632
NGN 1814.162101
NIO 41.684292
NOK 11.796481
NPR 153.17343
NZD 1.9103
OMR 0.436436
PAB 1.132794
PEN 4.153411
PGK 4.625052
PHP 63.118191
PKR 318.286758
PLN 4.286
PYG 9072.799745
QAR 4.128785
RON 4.97724
RSD 116.829573
RUB 92.878051
RWF 1627.299742
SAR 4.23569
SBD 9.442992
SCR 16.127763
SDG 678.187182
SEK 11.021847
SGD 1.481279
SHP 0.887507
SLE 25.738623
SLL 23682.288075
SOS 647.350645
SRD 41.613833
STD 23375.661241
SVC 9.910577
SYP 14684.48745
SZL 21.074632
THB 37.879183
TJS 11.939599
TMT 3.952792
TND 3.364384
TOP 2.645097
TRY 43.566507
TTD 7.671676
TWD 36.285386
TZS 3031.319372
UAH 46.992963
UGX 4149.522988
USD 1.129369
UYU 47.666673
UZS 14648.554372
VES 97.959187
VND 29369.244775
VUV 136.184503
WST 3.132033
XAF 653.987659
XAG 0.034817
XAU 0.000349
XCD 3.052176
XDR 0.816428
XOF 653.996319
XPF 119.331742
YER 276.639034
ZAR 20.951458
ZMK 10165.679641
ZMW 31.520502
ZWL 363.656406
  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    63

    0%

  • CMSC

    0.0200

    22.03

    +0.09%

  • RELX

    -0.5500

    54.08

    -1.02%

  • SCS

    -0.0500

    9.87

    -0.51%

  • NGG

    -1.3500

    71.65

    -1.88%

  • RYCEF

    0.2200

    10.22

    +2.15%

  • RIO

    -0.8500

    58.55

    -1.45%

  • VOD

    -0.0300

    9.73

    -0.31%

  • AZN

    -1.2800

    70.51

    -1.82%

  • BTI

    -0.2500

    43.3

    -0.58%

  • GSK

    -1.1000

    38.75

    -2.84%

  • BCC

    -0.5700

    92.71

    -0.61%

  • JRI

    0.1000

    13.01

    +0.77%

  • CMSD

    -0.0400

    22.26

    -0.18%

  • BP

    0.4200

    27.88

    +1.51%

  • BCE

    -0.8100

    21.44

    -3.78%

'Sleeping giants' Bordeaux-Begles awaken before Champions Cup semis
'Sleeping giants' Bordeaux-Begles awaken before Champions Cup semis / Photo: Christophe ARCHAMBAULT - AFP/File

'Sleeping giants' Bordeaux-Begles awaken before Champions Cup semis

Bordeaux-Begles host Toulouse in the Champions Cup semi-final on Sunday having come a long way since their inception more than two decades ago.

Text size:

In 2006, clubs from Bordeaux and Begles, a suburban town to the south, merged to create 'Union Bordeaux-Begles'.

Bordeaux won the first of their seven French titles in 1899 while Begles claimed the last of their two in 1991.

The aim was to make the most out of the economic stability, passion for rugby and player pool in the country's ninth biggest municipality.

After five seasons struggling in the second-tier ProD2, they gained promotion to the Top 14 in 2011, inspired by foreign signings such as Australian winger Blair Connor, South Africa scrum-half Heini Adams and back-rower Matt Clarkin from New Zealand.

"You could feel like there was a bit of a sleeping giant there," Clarkin told AFP.

"You could feel that if they managed to crack it and obviously get to the top of the ProD2, something could happen."

They originally played at Begles' century-old ground of Stade Andre-Moga, named after a former club president, holding barely 8,000 people, where they also trained and did weight sessions.

"At first it was difficult, because the infrastructure wasn't that good, I was coming from a set-up where everything was first-class," former Bulls half-back Adams told AFP.

"The field where you trained, after three months of the season, the grass was all gone.

"I felt I was going from pro to amateur rugby," Bordeaux-Begles' now skills coach added.

- 'Shine in the office' -

During the maiden top-flight campaign, they played one game at Bordeaux's football ground, Stade Chaban-Delmas and its capacity of 34,000, a far cry from the rickety Stade Andre Moga.

In charge of the side is president Laurent Marti, who has made his money from textiles and moved them to Stade Chaban-Delmas full-time in 2015.

They benefitted from the football club relocating to the 42,000 Matmut Atlantique, built for the European Championship held a year later.

Bordeaux-Begles reached the Top 14 and Champions Cup last four in 2021 for the first time before losing last season's French final to Toulouse, a record 59-3 defeat.

Marti has kept a part of Union at Stade Andre Moga, but has built a state-of-the art training complex used by the Springboks at the 2023 Rugby World Cup there.

They now have 17,000 season ticket holders as well the highest average crowd of any club side in the world at 'Chaban'.

"We have a president that loves the game, that wants to achieve something, wants to bring something exciting to Bordeaux," Adams said.

"I think now he wants something to shine in his office, you understand?

"That's also the objective for him."

- 'One game' -

Helping Marti add silverware to his cabinet is a squad full of French talent, especially in the backs as well as a smattering of foreign imports.

Their attacking, high-scoring gameplan suits the likes of fleet-footed France wingers Damian Penaud and Louis Bielle-Biarrey perfectly.

They have also cherry-picked some of the best local players such as centre Nicolas Depoortere or hooker Maxime Lamothe.

"It's amazing to see the players come through and their ability to put on every week and week out this spectacle, exciting rugby before for our people here in Bordeaux," Adams said.

"It has to be wonderful for a club to have those players on the payroll."

This season they are firing on both fronts, closing in on the Top 14 play-offs and potentially 80 minutes away from a maiden Champions Cup final.

They play six-time Champions Toulouse at the Matmut Atlantique this weekend, which sold out within hours.

"Last season was maybe one game too many," Clarkin said of the thrashing they received in the final.

"I think this year they've got that game in them."

N.Simek--TPP