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Toulouse Olympique Broncos

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Toulouse Olympique Broncos
Club information
Full nameToulouse Olympique Broncos
Nickname(s)Broncos
Founded1980; 44 years ago (1980)
WebsiteWebsite
Current details
Ground(s)
ChairmanJean-Lou Pecetto
ManagerVincent Menny
CompetitionElite One Championship
2017/1810th
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours

Toulouse Olympique Broncos are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Toulouse in the south-west of France. Formerly called Toulouse Jules-Julien Broncos XIII, the club changed its name at the end of the 2011-12 season after being taken over by Toulouse Olympique. Formed in 1980, they currently play in the Elite One Championship

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History

Founded in 1980 as Association Sportive Toulouse Jules-Julien XIII the club joined the amateur ranks in rugby league. In 1987 a youth academy was set up running teams from 4 years and up. The club was promoted in 1994 after winning the National Division 2 title. During the following season the club, after getting into financial trouble, had to withdraw from the league. It wasn't until 2010 that a senior side reappeared, they were created to compete in the Elite Two Championship. During this time the youth sides had still competed. Before the 2012/13 season had started, the senior side moved under the umbrella of city neighbours Toulouse Olympique changing their name to the current one used today. In 2015 following Toulouse Olympique's acceptance into the British League 1 competition, the Broncos were moved up to the Elite One Championship to replace the departing Toulouse club and to also act as their feeder team, while also maintaining a Toulouse presence in the French League.[1]

The original club name Toulouse Jules-Julien XIII lives on to this day at the academy level with teams from ages 4 to 20.[2]

Colours and badge

Toulouse Jules-Julien badge

The original club played in predominantly red with yellow, after being taken over the club used the same colours as its parent club, blue and white. They have retained their nickname 'Broncos'. The academy sides still play in the original colours

Stadium

The club's first stadium was the Stade Philippe Struxiano named after a former player from the 1920s. In 2014 they moved to their current home the Stade des Minimes or as its also known Stade Arnauné the current capacity is 4,066 but this will be increased to about 10,000 in the coming years.

Current squad

2021-22 Season[3]

Toulouse Broncos squad

Fullbacks

  • Benjamin Laguerre
  • Joseph Therond
  • Louis Dussert

Wingers

  • Etienne Depeyre
  • Yoann Reynaud
  • Angelo Telai

Centres

Five Eighths

  • Remi Tranier

Halfbacks

  • Timothe Bertrand

Props

  • Theophile Lounnas
  • Nathan Chatras
  • Samuel Stone
  • Jean-Baptiste Bousquet

Hookers

  • Damian Wastjer
  • Justin Bouscayrol
  • Jonathan Michalak

Honours

  • National Division 2 (1): 1993-94

References

  1. ^ "Toulouse Broncos 13". www.broncos13.e-monsite.com. Archived from the original on 2008-06-03.
  2. ^ "Home". julesjulienXIII.fr.
  3. ^ "Toulouse Broncos squad". itsrugby.
This page was last edited on 8 May 2024, at 09:48
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