Valence Romans Drôme Rugby

Valence Romans
Full nameValence Romans Drôme Rugby
Nickname(s)VRDR
Les Damiers (The Chequered Ones)
Founded1908
Location4 rue Chevalier
26100 Romans-sur-Isère
Ground(s)Stade Marcel Guillermoz
Stade Georges Pompidou (Capacity: 5,000 / 15,128)
PresidentJean-Louis Darlay
Coach(es)Cédric Chaubeau
Christophe Espinas
LeaguePro D2
2024–258th
Team kit
Official website
www.usrp.tv

Valence Romans Drôme Rugby (formerly L’Union sportive romanaise and péageoise) is a French rugby union club based in Romans-sur-Isère (Drôme). For the 2023–24 season they will be playing in Pro D2, the second tier of the country's professional rugby system, having been promoted from Nationale.

History

L’US romanaise and péageoise was founded in 1908 as the sport association of two town on both side of the Isère, Romans-sur-Isère and Bourg-de-Péage. Le club was the formed by a lot of worker of Shoes's factory. After the Second World War, the club was promoted in Top 16 and reach two times the semifinals (1954 and 1955), and in 1969 reach again the quarter of finals. This defined US Romans as one of the strongest French club in the 70's. In 1976, the "Damiers" (nickname of the players) lost the quarter of final against the future champion, Agen, and 1977 lost the semifinals against Perpignan (6-9). For eight consecutive years, Romans will pass the first round of the Championship. A first relegation in "Groupe B" in 1988, was followed by a return in "Group A". in 1990. In 1992, the club was again relegated. In 1995 Romans lost the "Groupe B1" final against FC Lourdes (a stunning match closed 37–36). A lot of famous French player have played at USRP in the past: like Arnaldo Gruarin, Robert Soro and Philippe Saint-André.

Now the club play in Fédérale 1, the third level of French rugby union system, after some year in the lower Fédérale 2. In 2018-19 they were promoted from Fédérale 1 into Rugby Pro D2. They now are called Valence Romans Drôme Rugby.

Current standings

2025–26 Pro D2 Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Vannes 14 11 1 2 453 242 +211 7 1 54 Semi-final promotion playoff place
2 Valence Romans 14 11 0 3 424 380 +44 3 0 47
3 Provence 14 9 0 5 422 317 +105 5 4 45 Quarter-final promotion playoff place
4 Colomiers 14 9 0 5 398 215 +183 4 3 43
5 Oyonnax 14 8 0 6 411 310 +101 3 4 39
6 Aurillac 14 8 0 6 370 392 −22 2 2 36
7 Agen 14 7 0 7 341 342 −1 5 1 34
8 Brive 14 7 1 6 385 312 +73 4 0 34
9 Nevers 14 7 0 7 366 410 −44 4 1 33
10 Soyaux Angoulême 14 7 0 7 263 353 −90 0 2 30
11 Grenoble 14 6 0 8 351 362 −11 2 2 28
12 Biarritz 14 5 1 8 353 422 −69 4 0 21
13 Béziers 14 4 0 10 339 418 −79 3 1 20
14 Dax 14 6 0 8 334 303 +31 3 3 16
15 Mont-de-Marsan 14 3 0 11 283 500 −217 1 1 14 Relegation play-off
16 Carcassonne 14 2 1 11 235 450 −215 0 3 13 Relegation to Nationale
Updated to match(es) played on 17 December 2025. Source: [1]

Current squad

The Valence squad for the 2025–26 season is:[1][2]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Issam Hamel Hooker Algeria
Sacha Idoumi Hooker France
Dorian Marco-Pena Hooker France
Andrew Quattrin Hooker Canada
Anthony Aléo Prop France
Suetena Asomua Prop New Zealand
Esteban Chouteau Prop France
Kévin Goze Prop France
Gareth Milasinovich Prop South Africa
Andréa Pontanier Prop France
Tom Ross Prop Australia
Vincent Vial Prop Switzerland
Hugo Fabrégue Lock France
Florian Goumat Lock France
Nathan Huguen Lock France
Ryan McCauley Lock Australia
Louis Suaud Lock France
Thembelani Bholi Back row South Africa
Axel Bruchet Back row France
Izaiha Moore-Aiono Back row Samoa
Philippe Laville Back row France
Loan Réal Back row France
Adrien Roux Back row France
Ilia Spanderashvili Back row Georgia
Matthieu Vachon Back row France
Player Position Union
Paul Dumas Scrum-half France
Thomas Lhuséro Scrum-half France
Matteo Rodor Scrum-half France
Adrien Martin Fly-half France
Lucas Méret Fly-half France
Mathieu Guillomot Centre France
Dylan Idrissi Centre France
Louis Marrou Centre France
Ben Neiceru Centre Fiji
Anatole Pauvert Centre France
Owen Lane Wing Wales
Mosese Mawalu Wing Fiji
Xavier Mignot Wing France
Calum Randle Wing England
Osea Waqaninavatu Wing Fiji
Joris Moura Fullback Portugal
Thomas Rozière Fullback France

Espoirs squad

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Louis Chanet Prop France
Chuck Odum Prop Nigeria
Talat Sahin Prop France
Fili Wendt Prop France
Ousmane Bomou Lock France
Charlie Moss Lock Scotland
Mathias Bazenit Back row France
Bojan Busselez Back row France
Nama Coulibaly Back row France
Ethan Millot Back row France
Player Position Union
Paulin Mourelon Scrum-half France
Gabriel Blaye Centre France
Jack Hopson Centre England
Dorian Marceline Centre France
Yoni Rebboah Centre France
Guydjo Vairelles Centre France
Alban Gomez Wing France
Jocelyn Debricon Fullback France
Francesco Imberti Fullback Italy

Achievements

  • Championnat of France Première Division
    • Semifinalist : 1954, 1955, 1977
    • Quart of Final : 1976
    • Eights of Finalist : 1978, 1981,
    • 16th of Final : 1975, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986
  • Championnat of France Première Division Groupe B1
    • Finalist : 1995
  • Championnat of France 2nd division série
    • Finalist: 1959
  • Championnat of France Reichel
    • Winner : 1983
  • Championnat of France Crabos
    • Winner : 1974
  • Championnat of France Cadet
    • Finalist: 1998
    • Winner : 1989
    • Finalist : 1979
  • Championnat of France Minimes
    • Finalist : 1998
  • Championnat of France Nationale B
    • Finalist 2009
    • Semifinalist 2010
    • Semifinalist 2011
  • Challenge Gaudermen (Cadets)
    • Winner : 1989
    • Semifinalist : 1979

Other competitions

  • Winner of Challenge of l'Espérance (1) : 1956
  • Finalist du Challenge of l'Espérance (1) : 1992

Famous players

  • Jacky Bouquet
  • Gilles Darlet
  • Roger Gensane
  • Nicolas of Grégorio
  • Arnaldo Gruarin
  • Marcel Guilermoz
  • Jean-Claude Juzon
  • Igor Juzon
  • Paul Lafourcade
  • Yves Menthillier
  • Jacques Servien
  • Claude Mignacabal
  • Jean-Claude Mignacabal
  • Lucien Rouffia
  • Philippe Saint-André
  • Raphaël Saint-André
  • Bernard Saubesty
  • Robert Soro
  • Albert Urquizu
  • Gérard Verdoulet
  • Jean-Luc Bailly

References

  1. ^ "Effectif". VRDR (in French). Retrieved 2024-07-23.
  2. ^ "Valence Romans squad for season 2025/2026". all.rugby. Retrieved 2024-07-23.