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SF vs Mont-de-Marsan
TEAM: Jeanjean – Arias, Bousses, Bastareaud, Mir. Bergamasco – (o) Liebenberg, (m) Oelschig – Parisse (cap), Mau. Bergamasco, Leguizamon – Taylor, Vigouroux – Montanella, Blin, Correia
Replacements: Szarzewski, Roncero, Tchale-Watchou, Rabadan, Bouhraoua, Glas, Pautric, Marconnet

Presentation of the new 2008/2009 kitI was there

Results of TOP 14:
Biarritz Olympique 32 - 17 Castres
RC Toulon 3 - 3 CA Brive
Toulouse 32 - 25 Dax
Aviron Bayonnais 22 - 20 Montauban TG15
Clermont Auvergne 43 - 20 Montpellier RC
Stade Francais 27 - 22 Stade Montois
Perpignan & Bourgoin have yet to play, Yannick Jauzion picked up an injury to his left thigh.

Monty bows out
South Africa full-back Percy Montgomery announced his retirement from international rugby after the Springboks' resounding 53-8 victory over Australia in the Tri-Nations.
"Not many players get to choose when they want to leave Test rugby, and I think that's what makes it so special for me because I know that at test level it's time to go," the country's most capped player and leading points-scorer said.
"I've had many memorable moments in the Springbok jersey and some very testing ones as well, but I'd never exchange one moment of either the highs or lows.
"It's been a privilege to play for my country and to play in some of the best teams the world has seen," added the player, who earned his 102nd cap against Australia on Saturday.
Joost van der Westhuizen, with 89 caps, is South Africa's second most capped player.
Montgomery (pictured) scored 893 points in an illustrious 11-year career that spanned South Africa's successful Tri-Nations championships in 1998 and 2004, as well as winning the World Cup
in France last year.
"I was asked why I would come back after the high of winning the World Cup in France, but for me every time I put on a bok jersey was a high and I got to do that eight more times this year," he said.
Montgomery said he would continue to play for Western Province in the Currie Cup this year and was also available for the Stormers next season."
"Most importantly I'd like to spend time with my family, it's quite difficult going overseas for four weeks at a time," said the player.
"I've been doubling-up seasons from the World Cup and my body just needs a break."