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1995–96 Heineken Cup

The 1995–96 Heineken Cup was the first edition of the Heineken Cup, which was to become the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from the top six nations in European rugby. Competing teams, from France, Ireland, Italy, Wales and, for the only time to date, Romania (teams from England and Scotland were not permitted to enter the competition by the RFU and SRU respectively), were divided into four pools of three, in which teams played each other only once, meaning one home and one away game per team. The winners of the pools qualified for the knock-out stages.

1995–96 Heineken Cup
Tournament details
Countries France
 Ireland
 Italy
 Romania
 Wales
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and Knockout
Date31 October 1995 to 7 January 1996
Tournament statistics
Teams12
Matches played15
Attendance97,535 (6,502 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Adrian Davies (Cardiff)
(58 points)
Top try scorer(s)Philippe Bernat-Salles (Bordeaux)
David Berty (Toulouse)
Thomas Castaignède (Toulouse)
Piero Dotto (Treviso)
Mike Hall (Cardiff)
Alan Harris (Swansea)
Sebastien Loubsens (Bordeaux)
Leandro Manteri (Treviso)
Andy Moore (Cardiff)
Émile Ntamack (Toulouse)
Conor O'Shea (Leinster)
Massimiliano Perziano (Treviso)
(2 tries)
Final
VenueNational Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance21,800
Champions Toulouse (1st title)
Runners-up Cardiff
(Next) 1996–97 →

Background edit

The Five Nations Committee met in December 1994 to discuss proposals for a multi-national European club competition. It was proposed that the top four teams in Wales, England, France, Ireland and Scotland would compete. Welsh, English and French clubs had welcomed the idea, but the RFU were concerned that it might devalue the Courage League.[1] In May 1995, the Committee gave the go-ahead for a pilot European Cup tournament to be held in the autumn of 1995, and a full competition to follow in 1996. Clubs from England, Wales, France and provincial or divisional sides from Ireland and Scotland, and possibly the top club from Romania, would be invited to compete.[2]

However, English and Scottish teams would unable to participate as it was too late to change their domestic league schedules to accommodate the new competition.[3] The IRFU confirmed that Ireland would enter provincial teams, as their clubs were unlikely to be strong enough for the competition.[4] They were initially offered two places, but Tom Kiernan, Ireland's representative on the organising committee, was able to secure a third. The three places would go to the top three teams in the 1994 IRFU Interprovincial Championship, Munster, Ulster and Leinster.[5] The three Welsh teams would be the top two in the Welsh Premier Division, Cardiff and Pontypridd, and the winners of the WRU Challenge Cup, Swansea.[6] France entered the top two teams in the 1994-95 French championship, Toulouse and Castres, and cup runners-up Bègles-Bordeaux.[7]

In October, ITV secured the UK TV rights for the competition in a three year deal,[8] and Dutch brewing company Heineken was announced as the competition's sponsor.[9]

Teams edit

Pool stage edit

The twelve teams were arranged into four pools of three, with each team playing the other team in their pool once. Two points were awarded for a win, and one point for a draw. The four pool winners qualified for the knockout stage.

Pool 1 edit

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts Status
  Toulouse 2 2 0 0 8 1 7 72 19 53 4 Advanced to the semi-finals
  Benetton Treviso 2 1 0 1 12 1 11 95 26 69 2 Eliminated
  Farul Constanţa 2 0 0 2 2 20 −18 18 140 −122 0
31 October 1995
15:00
Farul Constanţa  10–54  Toulouse
Try: Mihai Foca
Con: Emil Florea
Pen: Emil Florea
Try: Stephane Ougier
Émile Ntamack (2)
Thomas Castaignède
David Berty (2)
Jean-Luc Cester
Penalty try
Con: Christophe Deylaud (7)
Constanta
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Robert Davies

7 November 1995
20:00
Benetton Treviso  86–8  Farul Constanţa
Try: Piero Dotto (2)
Massimiliano Perziano (2)
Leandro Manteri (2)
Alessandro Troncon
Nicola Giuliato
Julian Gardner
Carlo Checchinato
Con: Michael Lynagh (10)
Pen: Michael Lynagh (2)
Try: Dorin Talaba
Pen: Emil Florea
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Brian Stirling

15 December 1995
20:00
Toulouse  18–9  Benetton Treviso
Pen: Christophe Deylaud (5)
Drop: Christophe Deylaud
Pen: Michael Lynagh (2)
Drop: Michael Lynagh
Les Sept Deniers
Attendance: 6,085
Referee: John Bacigalupo

Pool 2 edit

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts Status
  Cardiff 2 1 1 0 7 1 6 60 20 40 3 Advanced to the semi-finals
  Bègles-Bordeaux 2 1 1 0 6 3 3 43 30 13 3 Eliminated
  Ulster 2 0 0 2 2 11 −9 22 75 −53 0
21 November 1995
20:00
Bègles-Bordeaux  14–14  Cardiff
Try: Philippe Bernat-Salles
Pen: Vincent Etcheto
Try: Mark Bennett
Pen: Adrian Davies
Stade Andre Moga
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: David McHugh

28 November 1995
19:15
Cardiff  46–6  Ulster
Try: Mike Hall
Stephen John
Adrian Davies
Andy Moore (2)
Con: Adrian Davies (5)
Pen: Adrian Davies (2)
Report[10]Pen: Mark McCall (2)
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 3,600
Referee: Gérard Borreani

13 December 1995
19:00
Ulster  16–29  Bègles-Bordeaux
Try: Andrew Matchett
Denis McBride
Pen: Mark McCall
Report[11]Try: Pascal Fauthoux
Philippe Bernat-Salles
Sebastien Loubsens
Julien Berthe
Con: Pascal Fauthoux
Julien Berthe
Ravenhill
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Derek Bevan

Pool 3 edit

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts Status
  Leinster 2 2 0 0 4 3 1 47 43 4 4 Advanced to the semi-finals
  Pontypridd 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 53 35 18 2 Eliminated
  Milan 2 0 0 2 2 3 −1 33 55 −22 0
1 November 1995
14:30
Milan  21–24  Leinster
Try: Roberto Crotti
Marco Platania
Con: Massimo Bonomi
Pen: Diego Dominguez
Try: Conor O'Shea
Niall Woods
Con: Alan McGowan
Pen: Alan McGowan (4)
Stadio Comunale Giuriati
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Franck Maciello

22 November 1995
19:15
Pontypridd  31–12  Milan
Try: David Manley
Neil Jenkins
Pen: Neil Jenkins (8)
Pen: Diego Dominguez (4)
Sardis Road
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Brian Campsall

6 December 1995
19:00
Leinster  23–22  Pontypridd
Try: Conor O'Shea
Alan McGowan
Con: Alan McGowan (2)
Pen: Alan McGowan
Try: Crispin Cormack
Con: Lee Jarvis
Pen: Lee Jarvis
Lansdowne Road
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Daniel Gillet

Pool 4 edit

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts Status
  Swansea 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 35 27 8 2 Advanced to the semi-finals
  Munster 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 29 32 −3 2 Eliminated
  Castres 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 29 34 −5 2
1 November 1995
14:30
Munster  17–13  Swansea
Try: Pat Murray
Richard Wallace
Con: Ken Smith
Pen: Ken Smith
Report[12]Try: Alan Harris
Con: Aled Williams
Pen: Aled Williams
Thomond Park
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Ed Morrison

8 November 1995
20:00
Castres  19–12  Munster
Try: Nicolas Combes
Con: Laurent Labit
Pen: Laurent Labit (4)
Report[13]Pen: Ken Smith (4)
Stade Antoine Beguere
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: David Davies

5 December 1995
19:00
Swansea  22–10  Castres
Try: Alan Harris
Garin Jenkins
Pen: Aled Williams (4)
Try: Francis Rui
Con: Cyril Savy
Pen: Cyril Savy
St Helen's
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Chuck Muir

Seeding edit

Seed Pool Winners Pts TF +/−
1   Toulouse 4 8 +53
2   Leinster Lions 4 4 +4
3   Cardiff 3 7 +40
4   Swansea 2 3 +8

Knockout stage edit

Semi-finals Final
      
1   Toulouse 30
4   Swansea 3
1   Toulouse (a.e.t) 21
3   Cardiff 18
2   Leinster Lions 14
3   Cardiff 23

Semi-finals edit

30 December 1995
13:30
Leinster Lions  14–23  Cardiff
Try: Pim m
Pen: McGowan (3)
Try: Hall c
Taylor 50' c
Con: Davies (2)
Pen: Davies
Drop: Davies
Moore
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 7,350
Referee: Brian Campsall (England)

30 December 1995
14:00
Toulouse  30–3  Swansea
Try: Artiguste c
Manent c
Penalty try c
Con: Deylaud (3)
Pen: Deylaud (3)
ReportPen: Williams

Final edit

The 1996 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 1995–96 Heineken Cup, the inaugural season of Europe's top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 6 January 1996 at the Arms Park in Cardiff. The match was contested by Cardiff of Wales and Toulouse of France. Toulouse won the match 21–18 after extra time; they took the lead with two tries in the first 10 minutes, but the kicking of Adrian Davies kept Cardiff level. With the scores at 15–12 as the clock ticked past 80 minutes, Davies stepped up again and slotted over a penalty to take the game to extra time. Christophe Deylaud restored Toulouse's lead with another penalty shortly after the game restarted, before Davies tied the scores up again. Then, going into the final few seconds of extra time, the referee penalised Cardiff for using hands in the ruck; Deylaud slotted the resulting penalty to seal Toulouse's victory.

Match details edit

6 January 1996
13:30
Cardiff  18–21 (a.e.t.)  Toulouse
Pen: Davies (6)ReportTry: Castaignède
Cazalbou
Con: Deylaud
Pen: Deylaud (2)
Drop: Castaignède
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Attendance: 21,800
Referee: David McHugh (Ireland)

References edit

  1. ^ "Davies warns rugby", South Wales Echo, 8 December 1994
  2. ^ "European Cup gets go-ahead", Irish Independent, 19 May 1995
  3. ^ Jim Stokes, "Clubs put European Cup top of agenda", Ireland's Saturday Night", 23 September 1995
  4. ^ "Ireland confirm Euro entry", Belfast Telegraph, 22 August 1995
  5. ^ Jim Stokes, "Ulster to face Cardiff?", Belfast Telegraph, 29 August 1995
  6. ^ Paul Rees, "English Euro Cup hi-jack", Sport on Sunday, 20 August 1995
  7. ^ Kieran Rooney, "Provinces to play in new European league", Irish Independent, 23 August 1995
  8. ^ "ITV secure Euro rugby cup deal", Evening Herald, 25 October 1995
  9. ^ Barry Coughland, "Euro League scores", Irish Examiner, 28 October 1995
  10. ^ Kieran Rooney, "Quick-fire Cardiff leave Ulster trailing in wake", Irish Independent, 29 November 1995
  11. ^ Kieran Rooney, "Brave Ulster denied", Irish Independent, 14 December 1995
  12. ^ "Munster 17-13 Swansea". EPCR. 1 November 1995. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  13. ^ "Castres Olympique 19-12 Munster". EPCR. 8 November 1995. Retrieved 7 June 2019.

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The 1995 96 Heineken Cup was the first edition of the Heineken Cup which was to become the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from the top six nations in European rugby Competing teams from France Ireland Italy Wales and for the only time to date Romania teams from England and Scotland were not permitted to enter the competition by the RFU and SRU respectively were divided into four pools of three in which teams played each other only once meaning one home and one away game per team The winners of the pools qualified for the knock out stages 1995 96 Heineken CupTournament detailsCountries France Ireland Italy Romania WalesTournament format s Round robin and KnockoutDate31 October 1995 to 7 January 1996Tournament statisticsTeams12Matches played15Attendance97 535 6 502 per match Top point scorer s Adrian Davies Cardiff 58 points Top try scorer s Philippe Bernat Salles Bordeaux David Berty Toulouse Thomas Castaignede Toulouse Piero Dotto Treviso Mike Hall Cardiff Alan Harris Swansea Sebastien Loubsens Bordeaux Leandro Manteri Treviso Andy Moore Cardiff Emile Ntamack Toulouse Conor O Shea Leinster Massimiliano Perziano Treviso 2 tries FinalVenueNational Stadium CardiffAttendance21 800ChampionsToulouse 1st title Runners upCardiff Next 1996 97 Contents 1 Background 2 Teams 3 Pool stage 3 1 Pool 1 3 2 Pool 2 3 3 Pool 3 3 4 Pool 4 4 Seeding 5 Knockout stage 5 1 Semi finals 5 2 Final 5 2 1 Match details 6 ReferencesBackground editThe Five Nations Committee met in December 1994 to discuss proposals for a multi national European club competition It was proposed that the top four teams in Wales England France Ireland and Scotland would compete Welsh English and French clubs had welcomed the idea but the RFU were concerned that it might devalue the Courage League 1 In May 1995 the Committee gave the go ahead for a pilot European Cup tournament to be held in the autumn of 1995 and a full competition to follow in 1996 Clubs from England Wales France and provincial or divisional sides from Ireland and Scotland and possibly the top club from Romania would be invited to compete 2 However English and Scottish teams would unable to participate as it was too late to change their domestic league schedules to accommodate the new competition 3 The IRFU confirmed that Ireland would enter provincial teams as their clubs were unlikely to be strong enough for the competition 4 They were initially offered two places but Tom Kiernan Ireland s representative on the organising committee was able to secure a third The three places would go to the top three teams in the 1994 IRFU Interprovincial Championship Munster Ulster and Leinster 5 The three Welsh teams would be the top two in the Welsh Premier Division Cardiff and Pontypridd and the winners of the WRU Challenge Cup Swansea 6 France entered the top two teams in the 1994 95 French championship Toulouse and Castres and cup runners up Begles Bordeaux 7 In October ITV secured the UK TV rights for the competition in a three year deal 8 and Dutch brewing company Heineken was announced as the competition s sponsor 9 Teams edit nbsp France nbsp Wales nbsp Ireland nbsp Romania nbsp ItalyCastres Toulouse Bordeaux Cardiff Pontypridd Swansea Leinster Munster Ulster Farul Constanţa Benetton Treviso Rugby MilanoPool stage editThe twelve teams were arranged into four pools of three with each team playing the other team in their pool once Two points were awarded for a win and one point for a draw The four pool winners qualified for the knockout stage Pool 1 edit Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts Status nbsp Toulouse 2 2 0 0 8 1 7 72 19 53 4 Advanced to the semi finals nbsp Benetton Treviso 2 1 0 1 12 1 11 95 26 69 2 Eliminated nbsp Farul Constanţa 2 0 0 2 2 20 18 18 140 122 031 October 199515 00Farul Constanţa nbsp 10 54 nbsp ToulouseTry Mihai FocaCon Emil FloreaPen Emil FloreaTry Stephane Ougier Emile Ntamack 2 Thomas Castaignede David Berty 2 Jean Luc CesterPenalty tryCon Christophe Deylaud 7 Constanta Attendance 3 000Referee Robert Davies 7 November 199520 00Benetton Treviso nbsp 86 8 nbsp Farul ConstanţaTry Piero Dotto 2 Massimiliano Perziano 2 Leandro Manteri 2 Alessandro TronconNicola GiuliatoJulian Gardner Carlo ChecchinatoCon Michael Lynagh 10 Pen Michael Lynagh 2 Try Dorin TalabaPen Emil FloreaStadio Comunale di Monigo Attendance 3 000Referee Brian Stirling 15 December 199520 00Toulouse nbsp 18 9 nbsp Benetton TrevisoPen Christophe Deylaud 5 Drop Christophe DeylaudPen Michael Lynagh 2 Drop Michael LynaghLes Sept Deniers Attendance 6 085Referee John Bacigalupo Pool 2 edit Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts Status nbsp Cardiff 2 1 1 0 7 1 6 60 20 40 3 Advanced to the semi finals nbsp Begles Bordeaux 2 1 1 0 6 3 3 43 30 13 3 Eliminated nbsp Ulster 2 0 0 2 2 11 9 22 75 53 021 November 199520 00Begles Bordeaux nbsp 14 14 nbsp CardiffTry Philippe Bernat SallesPen Vincent EtchetoTry Mark BennettPen Adrian DaviesStade Andre Moga Attendance 10 000Referee David McHugh 28 November 199519 15Cardiff nbsp 46 6 nbsp UlsterTry Mike HallStephen JohnAdrian DaviesAndy Moore 2 Con Adrian Davies 5 Pen Adrian Davies 2 Report 10 Pen Mark McCall 2 Cardiff Arms Park Attendance 3 600Referee Gerard Borreani 13 December 199519 00Ulster nbsp 16 29 nbsp Begles BordeauxTry Andrew MatchettDenis McBridePen Mark McCallReport 11 Try Pascal FauthouxPhilippe Bernat SallesSebastien LoubsensJulien BertheCon Pascal FauthouxJulien BertheRavenhill Attendance 2 500Referee Derek Bevan Pool 3 edit Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts Status nbsp Leinster 2 2 0 0 4 3 1 47 43 4 4 Advanced to the semi finals nbsp Pontypridd 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 53 35 18 2 Eliminated nbsp Milan 2 0 0 2 2 3 1 33 55 22 01 November 199514 30Milan nbsp 21 24 nbsp LeinsterTry Roberto CrottiMarco PlataniaCon Massimo BonomiPen Diego DominguezTry Conor O SheaNiall WoodsCon Alan McGowanPen Alan McGowan 4 Stadio Comunale Giuriati Attendance 1 200Referee Franck Maciello 22 November 199519 15Pontypridd nbsp 31 12 nbsp MilanTry David ManleyNeil JenkinsPen Neil Jenkins 8 Pen Diego Dominguez 4 Sardis Road Attendance 4 500Referee Brian Campsall 6 December 199519 00Leinster nbsp 23 22 nbsp PontypriddTry Conor O SheaAlan McGowanCon Alan McGowan 2 Pen Alan McGowanTry Crispin CormackCon Lee JarvisPen Lee JarvisLansdowne Road Attendance 4 000Referee Daniel Gillet Pool 4 edit Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts Status nbsp Swansea 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 35 27 8 2 Advanced to the semi finals nbsp Munster 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 29 32 3 2 Eliminated nbsp Castres 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 29 34 5 21 November 199514 30Munster nbsp 17 13 nbsp SwanseaTry Pat MurrayRichard WallaceCon Ken SmithPen Ken SmithReport 12 Try Alan HarrisCon Aled WilliamsPen Aled WilliamsThomond Park Attendance 6 000Referee Ed Morrison 8 November 199520 00Castres nbsp 19 12 nbsp MunsterTry Nicolas CombesCon Laurent LabitPen Laurent Labit 4 Report 13 Pen Ken Smith 4 Stade Antoine Beguere Attendance 6 500Referee David Davies 5 December 199519 00Swansea nbsp 22 10 nbsp CastresTry Alan HarrisGarin JenkinsPen Aled Williams 4 Try Francis RuiCon Cyril SavyPen Cyril SavySt Helen s Attendance 8 000Referee Chuck MuirSeeding editSeed Pool Winners Pts TF 1 nbsp Toulouse 4 8 532 nbsp Leinster Lions 4 4 43 nbsp Cardiff 3 7 404 nbsp Swansea 2 3 8Knockout stage editSemi finalsFinal 1 nbsp Toulouse304 nbsp Swansea31 nbsp Toulouse a e t 213 nbsp Cardiff182 nbsp Leinster Lions143 nbsp Cardiff23Semi finals edit 30 December 199513 30Leinster Lions nbsp 14 23 nbsp CardiffTry Pim mPen McGowan 3 Try Hall cTaylor 50 cCon Davies 2 Pen DaviesDrop DaviesMooreLansdowne Road Dublin Attendance 7 350Referee Brian Campsall England 30 December 199514 00Toulouse nbsp 30 3 nbsp SwanseaTry Artiguste cManent cPenalty try cCon Deylaud 3 Pen Deylaud 3 ReportPen WilliamsStade des Sept Deniers Toulouse Attendance 10 000Referee Jim Fleming Scotland Final edit Main article 1996 Heineken Cup Final The 1996 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 1995 96 Heineken Cup the inaugural season of Europe s top club rugby union competition The match was played on 6 January 1996 at the Arms Park in Cardiff The match was contested by Cardiff of Wales and Toulouse of France Toulouse won the match 21 18 after extra time they took the lead with two tries in the first 10 minutes but the kicking of Adrian Davies kept Cardiff level With the scores at 15 12 as the clock ticked past 80 minutes Davies stepped up again and slotted over a penalty to take the game to extra time Christophe Deylaud restored Toulouse s lead with another penalty shortly after the game restarted before Davies tied the scores up again Then going into the final few seconds of extra time the referee penalised Cardiff for using hands in the ruck Deylaud slotted the resulting penalty to seal Toulouse s victory Match details edit 6 January 199613 30Cardiff nbsp 18 21 a e t nbsp ToulousePen Davies 6 ReportTry CastaignedeCazalbouCon DeylaudPen Deylaud 2 Drop CastaignedeCardiff Arms Park Cardiff Attendance 21 800Referee David McHugh Ireland References edit Davies warns rugby South Wales Echo 8 December 1994 European Cup gets go ahead Irish Independent 19 May 1995 Jim Stokes Clubs put European Cup top of agenda Ireland s Saturday Night 23 September 1995 Ireland confirm Euro entry Belfast Telegraph 22 August 1995 Jim Stokes Ulster to face Cardiff Belfast Telegraph 29 August 1995 Paul Rees English Euro Cup hi jack Sport on Sunday 20 August 1995 Kieran Rooney Provinces to play in new European league Irish Independent 23 August 1995 ITV secure Euro rugby cup deal Evening Herald 25 October 1995 Barry Coughland Euro League scores Irish Examiner 28 October 1995 Kieran Rooney Quick fire Cardiff leave Ulster trailing in wake Irish Independent 29 November 1995 Kieran Rooney Brave Ulster denied Irish Independent 14 December 1995 Munster 17 13 Swansea EPCR 1 November 1995 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Castres Olympique 19 12 Munster EPCR 8 November 1995 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1995 96 Heineken Cup amp oldid 1163337778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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