The Heineken Cup Thread

Started by Dinny Breen, October 09, 2008, 04:55:20 PM

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Capt Pat

Good value with the free pints especially.

Hoof Hearted

anyone think Leinster can do a back to back ? Has only been done once, 10 seasons ago thanks to the "Hand of Back", but after that draw, a 1/4 final place is probable, and then after 6 Nations if the hunger is there i wouldnt back against them.

Any whispers of any new signings ?
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ludermor

Quote from: Hoof Hearted on June 08, 2011, 08:48:04 PM
anyone think Leinster can do a back to back ? Has only been done once, 10 seasons ago thanks to the "Hand of Back", but after that draw, a 1/4 final place is probable, and then after 6 Nations if the hunger is there i wouldnt back against them.

Any whispers of any new signings ?
Yeah they definitely would have lost that game if back hadnt stuck out his hand!!

Hoof Hearted

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Celt_Man

Quote from: Hoof Hearted on June 09, 2011, 01:33:42 PM
2013 Final in Dubln

http://www.ercrugby.com/eng/news/14577.php

Great news although considering there are only 6 countries involved in the Heineken Cup, 10 years is a bit long to wait for a final
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muppet

Quote from: Celt_Man on June 09, 2011, 01:38:26 PM
Quote from: Hoof Hearted on June 09, 2011, 01:33:42 PM
2013 Final in Dubln

http://www.ercrugby.com/eng/news/14577.php

Great news although considering there are only 6 countries involved in the Heineken Cup, 10 years is a bit long to wait for a final

I'd say Croker would have been a bitteen risky all round.
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Celt_Man

Saracens to play Heineken Cup tie in Cape Town

Saracens will break new ground by playing their Heineken Cup Round 5 match against Biarritz Olympique in Cape Town on Saturday, January 14th, 2012. Share ERC, organisers of the Heineken Cup, and the IRB have both approved an application by the English champions to play the match in South Africa, further growing the club's brand, sponsor network and supporter base.

The decision means South Africa will become the 10th country to host action from European rugby's premier club tournament, which annually sees 24 elite teams from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy compete for the coveted trophy.

Nigel Wray, Saracens chairman, said: "The world is becoming increasingly smaller and well connected, and, as a club, we are committed to thinking big and creating major events that people want to watch. We look forward to proceeding with these exciting plans, expanding the footprint and commercial value of European rugby."

Two South African-born players, the Leinster duo of Richardt Strauss and Heinke van der Merwe, picked up winners' medals in last season's final against Northampton Saints at the Millennium Stadium.

They took the number of South African-born players to have won the Heineken Cup since the inaugural season in 1995 to 10. The full list is:
Mike Catt (Bath - 1998)
Gary Pagel (Northampton Saints - 2000)
Glen Gelderbloom (Leicester Tigers - 2001, 2002)
Stuart Abbott (London Wasps - 2004)
Trevor Halstead (Munster - 2006)
Shaun Payne (Munster - 2006)
Daan Human (Toulouse - 2005, 2010)
Shaun Sowerby (Toulouse - 2010)
Richardt Strauss (Leinster - 2011)
Heinke van der Merwe (Leinster - 2011)

Saracens have a strong South African connection in their side and have added legendary 2007 World Cup winning Springbok skipper John Smit to their squad for the new season. He will be one of 13 South African-born players in a squad which boasts former Springbok Brendan Venter as Technical Director.

Biarritz Olympique, who have contested two Heineken Cup finals, have two South African-born players in their squad - prop Eduard Coetzee and fellow front row man Albertus Buckle.
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AZOffaly

Quote from: Celt_Man on October 05, 2011, 11:24:34 AM
Saracens to play Heineken Cup tie in Cape Town

Saracens will break new ground by playing their Heineken Cup Round 5 match against Biarritz Olympique in Cape Town on Saturday, January 14th, 2012. Share ERC, organisers of the Heineken Cup, and the IRB have both approved an application by the English champions to play the match in South Africa, further growing the club's brand, sponsor network and supporter base.

The decision means South Africa will become the 10th country to host action from European rugby's premier club tournament, which annually sees 24 elite teams from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy compete for the coveted trophy.

Nigel Wray, Saracens chairman, said: "The world is becoming increasingly smaller and well connected, and, as a club, we are committed to thinking big and creating major events that people want to watch. We look forward to proceeding with these exciting plans, expanding the footprint and commercial value of European rugby."

Two South African-born players, the Leinster duo of Richardt Strauss and Heinke van der Merwe, picked up winners' medals in last season's final against Northampton Saints at the Millennium Stadium.

They took the number of South African-born players to have won the Heineken Cup since the inaugural season in 1995 to 10. The full list is:
Mike Catt (Bath - 1998)
Gary Pagel (Northampton Saints - 2000)
Glen Gelderbloom (Leicester Tigers - 2001, 2002)
Stuart Abbott (London Wasps - 2004)
Trevor Halstead (Munster - 2006)
Shaun Payne (Munster - 2006)
Daan Human (Toulouse - 2005, 2010)
Shaun Sowerby (Toulouse - 2010)
Richardt Strauss (Leinster - 2011)
Heinke van der Merwe (Leinster - 2011)

Saracens have a strong South African connection in their side and have added legendary 2007 World Cup winning Springbok skipper John Smit to their squad for the new season. He will be one of 13 South African-born players in a squad which boasts former Springbok Brendan Venter as Technical Director.

Biarritz Olympique, who have contested two Heineken Cup finals, have two South African-born players in their squad - prop Eduard Coetzee and fellow front row man Albertus Buckle.

I can't imagine the Super 12 organisers being too happy with that. The HEC is probably the most pushed club competition, and if it starts eating into the Southern Hemisphere market they'll be pissed.

Celt_Man

Aye definitely - will the Super 15 be up and running by then?
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sans pessimism

Nice to see Connaught joining the Big League
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Hoof Hearted

Quote from: sans pessimism on October 05, 2011, 11:59:26 AM
Nice to see Connaught joining the Big League

Starts in half an hour - Connacht up first away to English Prem leaders Harlequins
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Donnellys Hollow

There's Seán Brady going in, what dya think Seán?

magpie seanie

Come on the disenfranchised 4th province! Ah ballix, the jesters are in.

ross4life

I thought Connacht were going to play their home games somewhere other than Galway?
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Donnellys Hollow

There's Seán Brady going in, what dya think Seán?