langpark Posted September 24 Posted September 24 7 hours ago, Gomersall said: 2025/26 Budgets. https://treizemondial.fr/les-budgets-des-clubs-de-super-xiii-pour-la-saison-2025-2026/ Are these their budgets for just player salaries or overall operating costs?
barnyia Posted September 24 Posted September 24 23 minutes ago, langpark said: Are these their budgets for just player salaries or overall operating costs? Operating costs , 1
dealwithit Posted September 24 Posted September 24 3 hours ago, barnyia said: Operating costs , Half on players, maybe?
barnyia Posted September 25 Posted September 25 (edited) Depends on the club, From what I've heard Young 18 year old trainee, 150 euros per month, Standard 21/22 year old around 300/400 euros Older Elite regular 700 to 1200, ex super league or import from 1500 upwards, (depending on the club and player profile it can be alot of money in the biggest clubs) This is for the bigger clubs, Toulouse and Catalan pay peanuts as they have the chance to work for a pro contract that pull the younger players in for less money, Amazing saying how low crowds are and there's no prize money, it's 20k to just enter the elite 1 comp plus expenses of players licences, coach travel, coach and staff wages, a lot of money to try to win a piece of wood Edited September 25 by barnyia 2
Gomersall Posted September 26 Author Posted September 26 https://treizemondial.fr/comment-suivre-la-saison-2025-2026-de-super-xiii/ How to follow the 2025/26 Super XIII season The 2025-2026 Super XIII season begins this Saturday, September 27 with 11 teams present. Here's how to follow the matches of the French championship. Last season many clubs were already broadcasting their home games on YouTube. For this new year two new teams are crossing the mark. Indeed, Villefranche-de-Rouergue and Villeneuve-sur-Lot worked this summer to offer the live broadcast of their home games. With these two additions, ten of the eleven Super XIII clubs will therefore broadcast their matches. Only Saint-Gaudens is missing. Where to follow the Super XIII matches? Almost all Super XIII matches will be broadcast live on YouTube, in addition to our TV program, here is the list of club channels so you don't miss anything: http://treizemondial.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/ALBI-FDM.png Albi – YouTube channel: Albi Rugby League XIII official. http://treizemondial.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/So-Avignon-150x150.png Avignon - YouTube Channel: SO AVIGNON XIII OFFICIAL. Carcassonne - YouTube channel: CARCASSONNE XIII. Lézignan - YouTube channel: FC.LÉZIGNAN XIII. Limoux - YouTube channel: XIII LIMOUXIN TV - Official channel. Pia - YouTube channel: Pia XIII Baroudeur. http://treizemondial.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/ST-ESTEVE-FDM-150x150.png Catalan Saint-Estève XIII - YouTube channel: St Estève XIII Catalan. http://treizemondial.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Logo-Saint-Gaudens-2018-2019.pngSaint-Gaudens – No diffusion. http://treizemondial.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/TOULOUSE-FDM.pngToulouse Olympique – YouTube Channel: Association Toulouse Olympique XIII. http://treizemondial.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Villefranche-150x150.png Villefranche - YouTube channel: the wolves villefranche XIII. Villeneuve - YouTube Channel: Villeneuve XIII - Leopards of Aquitaine. 2
Gomersall Posted November 7 Author Posted November 7 (edited) https://treizemondial.fr/dominique-peyroux-sengage-chez-le-champion/ Dominique Peyroux commits to the champion WRITTEN BY RAPHAËL OUSTY · NOVEMBER 7, 2025 After four seasons under the Toulouse Olympique jersey, Dominique Peyroux decided to continue his career in France and commit to Albi Rugby League. It's a big coup that the reigning French champion has just hit. Not by winning against Carcassonne by having played a large part of the game in numerical inferiority, but by managing to enlist Dom Peyroux in his squad. After making his NRL debut with the Gold Coast Titans, he had made a return to his native country by signing up with the New Zealand Warriors. With five seasons in the best league in the world, he decided in 2016 to join the Super League and the Saints of St Helens. Two championship titles later and a Challenge Cup final, he had chosen to give a new turn in his career by continuing it on the Toulouse side with whom he won two new championship titles. At 36, the Cookian and Samoan international will bring all his experience and versatility to the Albigean group, while hoping that his foot injury that took him away from the field for almost all last season, will be behind him. He will meet in Mazicou several former TO teammates, Robin Brochon, Maxime Puech, but also the now coach Tony Gigot. Edited November 7 by Gomersall
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