Interallied plays of Rugby to XV

The Interallied Jeux are the second competition of Rugby to XV internationally recognized, organized during second about fifteen June 1919, two months after the attribution of the Imperial Trophée. Imagined by the American soldiers stationed in Paris, she opposes teams of the armies of three nations present on the French soil: the the United States, the France and the Romania. It takes place at the stage of Vincennes, recently completed.

The French selector was the hexagonal American Allan Henry Muhr, and player-headlights Rene Crabos and Adolphe Jauréguy, with the head of team-members of the barracks of Saint-Cloud. France finally carried it, after part of a rare violence vis-a-vis the United States at the end of June, on the score of 8 - 3. The French soldiers of Crabos and Jauréguy migrated then at the height of Vincennes, then at the Military academy of Joinville-le-Pont, to complete their military service 1919.

The French matches interarmées of the year 1919 were not entered like official selections by the FFR with its creation the October 11th 1920, without real explanation.

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