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Midi Olympique is a French bi-weekly newspaper specializing in rugby and belonging to La Dépêche du Midi group. Its headquarters are based in Toulouse while some offices are located in Paris. The first edition was published on 2 September 1929, [3] meaning it is one of the oldest French weekly still in existence (after Le Canard enchaîné). [4]
His performance earned him a nomination for the Oscars Midi Olympique in both the Espoir and Oscar d'Or categories and inclusion in the league's team of the season. [8] In the 2023–24 Top 14 season, Gailleton continued to develop as a player, although he faced stiff competition from other emerging talents.
This is a list of player transfers involving Top 14 teams before or during the 2024–25 season.The list is of deals that are confirmed and are either from or to a rugby union team in the Top 14 during the 2023–24 season.
Nevertheless, there is undoubtedly a French specificity : the Weekly Rugby Union magazine Midi Olympique has a one-page section devoted to Rugby League. However, only two local newspapers genuinely cover the game ; L'Indépendant ( based in the South of France) and la Dépêche du Midi ( based in the South west of the country).
In 1980, became a journalist in the editorial staff of Midi Olympique. [2] In 1997, he became editor-in-chief, succeeding Henri Nayrou. [3] From 2003 to 2017, he was a consultant for Radio Monte-Carlo. He participated in the Moscato Show every Thursday and Friday night and also spoke on the air on Sunday afternoons. On 31 December 2017, he ...
This is a list of player transfers involving Rugby Pro D2 teams before or during the 2023–24 season.The list is of deals that are confirmed and are either from or to a rugby union team in the Pro D2 during the 2022–23 season.
Jacques Fouroux (24 July 1947 – 17 December 2005) was a French rugby union player and coach. He captained France when they won the Grand Slam in 1977, and was the manager when the side repeated the feat in 1981 and 1987.
In 2015, he arrived at Castres Olympique as sports director. [1] He qualified Castres to the play-offs in his first season. [2] In his third season at the head of Castres, he led his team to sixth place in the regular phase of the championship then eliminated Stade Toulousain in the play-offs and Racing 92 in the semi-finals.