2006–07 Top 14 season
The 2006–07 Top 14 competition was the 108th French domestic rugby union club competition operated by the Ligue Nationale de Rugby and the 2nd using the name Top 14. Biarritz were out to defend their crown, after their defeat of Toulouse in the 2005-06 Top 14 final. New teams to the league included Albi and Montauban who were promoted from 2004–05 Pro D2, replacing relegated sides Toulon and Pau. During the season attendance records in the league were once again broken with 79,741 attending the Round 19 clash between Stade Français and Toulouse at the Stade de France, and over 2 million supporters attended games across the campaign.
In the league Stade Français jumped out to an early lead, winning their first nine matches. Although they faded somewhat as the season went on, they held on to top the regular-season ladder. Toulouse and Clermont each entered the final week with a chance to top the ladder, but Stade Français' win over Agen made it impossible for Clermont to overtake them, while Toulouse failed to secure the bonus point in their win over Bourgoin that would have made it possible for them to pip the Parisians for the top seed. The last playoff berth came down to the last round between Biarritz and Perpignan, with Biarritz securing fourth place in style with a bonus-point win over Castres.
The final Heineken Cup berth came down to the last round as well, with Bourgoin holding off the challenge of Top 14 newcomers Montauban. The relegation battle came down to the last week. Narbone had been assured of the drop after Round 25, while any of six other clubs were in mathematical danger of the drop going into the final week. In the end, Agen, who were next-to-last entering the final week, were consigned to the drop by league leaders Stade Français. Both clubs would be relegated to the 2007–08 Pro D2.
The play-offs saw Stade Français and Clermont win their respective semi-finals to qualify for the final. In the end it was Stade Français who lifted the Bouclier de Brennus as Top 14 champions for the 13th time in the club's history, beating Clermont 23-18 at the Stade de France.
Teams
Club | City | Stadium | Capacity | Previous season |
Agen | Agen | Stade Armandie | 13,000 | 5th |
Albi | Albi | Stadium Municipal d'Albi | 12,000 | Promoted from Pro D2 |
Bayonne | Bayonne | Stade Jean Dauger | 16,934 | 12th |
Biarritz | Biarritz | Parc des Sports Aguiléra | 15,000 | Champions |
Bourgoin | Bourgoin-Jallieu | Stade Pierre Rajon | 9,441 | 6th |
Brive | Brive-la-Gaillarde | Stade Amédée-Domenech | 15,000 | 9th |
Castres | Castres | Stade Pierre-Fabre | 11,500 | 7th |
Clermont | Clermont-Ferrand | Parc des Sports Marcel Michelin | 16,334 | 8th |
Montauban | Montauban | Stade Sapiac | 11,500 | Promoted from Pro D2 |
Montpellier | Montpellier | Stade Sabathé | 8,000 | 11th |
Narbonne | Narbonne | Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitié | 12,000 | 10th |
Perpignan | Perpignan | Stade Aimé Giral | 16,593 | Semi-finals |
Stade Français | Paris, 16th arrondissement | Stade Jean-Bouin | 12,000 | Semi-finals |
Toulouse | Toulouse | Stade Ernest-Wallon | 19,500 | Runners up |
Number of teams by regions
Table
Fixtures & Results
Round 1
----Round 2
----Round 3
----Round 4
----Round 5
----Round 6
----Round 7
----Round 8
----Round 9
----Round 10
----Round 11
----Round 12
----Round 13
----Round 14
----Round 15
----Round 16
----Round 17
----Round 18
----Round 19
----Round 20
----Round 21
----Round 22
----Round 23
----Round 24
----Round 25
----Round 26
Knock-out stages
Semi-finals
Final
Leading scorers
- Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.
Top points scorers
Rank | Player | Club | Points |
1 | Brock James | Clermont | 377 |
2 | Cédric Rosalen | Narbonne | 278 |
3 | Romain Teulet | Castres | 271 |
4 | Benjamin Boyet | Bourgoin | 253 |
5 | David Skrela | Stade Français | 220 |
6 | Dimitri Yachvili | Biarritz | 208 |
7 | Sébastien Fauqué | Montauban | 198 |
8 | Richard Dourthe | Bayonne | 180 |
9 | Jean-Baptiste Elissalde | Toulouse | 178 |
10 | Andre Hough | Albi | 173 |
Top try scorers
Attendances
- Attendances do not include the semi-finals or final as these are at neutral venues.
Club | Home Games | Total | Average | Highest | Lowest | % Capacity |
Agen | 13 | 97,662 | 7,512 | 11,293 | 5,321 | 58% |
Albi | 13 | 88,252 | 6,789 | 9,690 | 5,054 | 57% |
Bayonne | 13 | 146,618 | 11,278 | 13,926 | 7,969 | 67% |
Biarritz | 13 | 121,583 | 9,353 | 13,013 | 6,711 | 62% |
Bourgoin | 13 | 87,177 | 6,706 | 16,914 | 4,553 | 61% |
Brive | 13 | 122,145 | 9,396 | 12,747 | 6,908 | 63% |
Castres | 13 | 90,932 | 6,995 | 9,293 | 5,652 | 61% |
Clermont | 13 | 151,950 | 11,688 | 13,685 | 8,943 | 72% |
Montauban | 13 | 94,007 | 7,231 | 9,053 | 5,669 | 63% |
Montpellier | 13 | 78,442 | 6,034 | 6,545 | 5,449 | 75% |
Narbonne | 13 | 100,154 | 7,704 | 9,756 | 6,236 | 64% |
Perpignan | 13 | 162,576 | 12,506 | 13,860 | 11,116 | 75% |
Stade Français | 13 | 313,015 | 24,078 | 79,741 | 6,698 | 75% |
Toulouse | 13 | 243,100 | 18,700 | 33,661 | 13,557 | 81% |