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Don't forget to save your customization to be able to add to cartTwo years after losing its first final at Parc Lescure against Montauban, Daniel Dubois's C.A. Béglais reached the final once again, this time against Pierre Villepreux's Stade Toulousain.
Defying the odds, the "radishes", a charming nickname inherited from the Béglais workers' vegetable gardens, won the first Brennus Shield in the club's history, thanks in particular to a memorable try by the immense Jean Trillo, who intercepted a ball from Bérot intended for Villepreux. It was a refreshing and unexpected victory for a group "whose wonderful spirit, kindness and loyalty everyone loves to praise," in the words of Georges Duthen in Rugby Magazine. CA Béglais 1969: the victory of "rugby values".

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