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2000–01 Heineken Cup

International rugby union competition


International rugby union competition

FieldValue
name2000–01 Heineken Cup
imagesize100px
captionOfficial logo
countriesEngland
France
Ireland
Italy
Scotland
Wales
tournament formatRound-robin and Knockout
date6 October 2000 – 19 May 2001
teams24
matches79
attendance646834
top point scorerDiego Domínguez (Stade Français)
(188 points)
top try scorerMatthew Robinson (Swansea)
(9 tries)
venueParc des Princes, Paris
attendance244,000
championsENG Leicester Tigers
count1
runner-upFRA Stade Français
website[www.ercrugby.com/eng](https://web.archive.org/web/20080506141030/http://www.ercrugby.com/eng/)
previous year1999–2000
previous tournament1999–2000 Heineken Cup
next year2001–02
next tournament2001–02 Heineken Cup

France Ireland Italy Scotland Wales (188 points) (9 tries) | runner-up = FRA Stade Français The 2000–01 Heineken Cup was the sixth edition of the Heineken Cup, a rugby union tournament. Competing teams from France, Ireland, Italy, Wales, England and Scotland, were divided into six pools of four, in which teams played home and away matches against each other. The pool winners and two best runners-up qualified for the knock-out stages.

Teams

FRA FranceENG EnglandWAL WalesSCO ScotlandIreland IrelandITA Italy

Pool stage

In the pool matches teams received

  • 2 points for a win
  • 1 points for a draw

Pool 1

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
FRA Biarritz Olympique64021320−716415212**8**
SCO Edinburgh Reivers63121712515414113**7**
Ireland Leinster63121314−1149156−7**7**
ENG Northampton610517143138156−18**2**

Edinburgh finished above Leinster despite having a lower points difference, as the first tie-breaker was the results in the two matches between the teams.

Pool 2

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
FRA Stade Français65013643229785212**10**
WAL Swansea6402281117244123121**8**
ENG Wasps63032014617515619**6**
ITA L'Aquila6006358−5540392−352**0**

Pool 3

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
WAL Cardiff64021813518214636**8**
ENG Saracens64021413117414034**8**
FRA Toulouse621319154171182−11**5**
Ireland Ulster61141121−10146205−59**3**

Cardiff won the pool despite having a lower points difference than Saracens, as the first tie-breaker was the results in the two matches between the teams.

Pool 4

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
Ireland Munster6501157815410945**10**
ENG Bath64021411313910633**8**
WAL Newport62041022−12122183−61**4**
FRA Castres610514131135152−17**2**

Pool 5

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
ENG Gloucester64111311218614046**9**
WAL Llanelli64021881018710384**8**
FRA Colomiers63121411314812028**7**
ITA Roma60061025−1588246−158**0**

Pool 6

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
ENG Leicester6501159617810573**10**
FRA Pau64021910915414212**8**
WAL Pontypridd6204912−31361315**4**
SCO Glasgow Caledonians61051224−12137227−90**2**

Seeding

SeedPool WinnersPtsTF+/−SeedPool Runners-upPtsTF+/−
**1**FRA Stade Français1036+212
**2**ENG Leicester Tigers1015+73
**3**IRE Munster1015+45
**4**ENG Gloucester913+46
**5**WAL Cardiff818+36
**6**FRA Biarritz Olympique813+12
**7**WAL Swansea828+121
**8**FRA Pau819+12
WAL Llanelli818+84
ENG Saracens814+34
ENG Bath814+33
SCO Edinburgh Reivers717+13

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

date = 27 January 2001 14:00 | home = Gloucester ENG | score = 21–15 | report = | away = WAL Cardiff | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Kingsholm | attendance = 10,800 | referee = }}

date =27 January 2001 14:10 | home = Stade Francais FRA | score = 36–19 | report = | away = FRA Pau | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Stade Jean-Bouin | attendance = 8,000 | referee = }}

date = 28 January 2001 14:10 | home = Leicester Tigers ENG | score = 41–10 | report = | away = WAL Swansea | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Welford Road | attendance = 13,000 | referee = }}

date = 28 January 2001 14:45 | home = Munster Ireland | score = 38–29 | report = | away = FRA Biarritz Olympique | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Thomond Park | attendance = 14,000 | referee = }}

Semi-finals

date = 21 April 2001 15:00 | home = Stade Francais FRA | score = 16–15 | report = Report | away = Ireland Munster | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Stadium Lille Métropole | attendance = 20,400 | referee = }}

date = 21 April 2001 15:00 | home = Leicester Tigers ENG | score = 19–15 | report = | away = ENG Gloucester | homescore = | awayscore = | stadium = Vicarage Road | attendance = 14,010 | referee = }}

Final

Main article: 2001 Heineken Cup Final

Drop: Dominguez 77' Back 59' c Con: Stimpson (2) Pen: Stimpson (5) 6', 10', 30', 64', 73'

Going into the final stages of the game, the scores were level at 27–27. A drop goal from Diego Domínguez then put Stade three points ahead. Meanwhile, Leicester brought on replacement scrum-half Jamie Hamilton for starting fly-half Andy Goode, with starting scrum-half Austin Healey switching to fly-half. Glenn Gelderbloom was also brought on at outside centre, with Leon Lloyd switching from outside centre to wing.

Leicester won a penalty just inside their own half and kicked to the left-hand touchline. The resulting line-out throw was too high and but it was cleaned up by Neil Back at the back of the line. Back passed the ball to out to Healey, though the pass forced Healey to check his run to gather the ball. With the two sets of opposing backs 20 metres apart for the line-out, the Tigers backs executed a pre-called backs move. Healey would dummy scissors with inside centre Pat Howard, another dummy scissors with outside centre Glenn Gelderbloom before the ball would be passed to the big full back Tim Stimpson who would take the ball into contact. Howard drew Domínguez and Gelderbloom drew the Stade inside centre, but the Stade outside centre who had only been on the field a few minutes, drifted onto Stimpson. Healey broke the Stade defensive line through the gap, before drawing the full back and putting Leon Lloyd in the right hand corner.

Lloyd's second try of the game gave Leicester a two-point lead, with the conversion to come. If Stimpson missed, another goal would give Stade the lead. If he scored the conversion, however, Stade would need a try. The kick from the right-hand touchline was from the most difficult position on the field for a right-footed kicker. Stimpson however hit the conversion straight between the posts, and Leicester were able to hang on to their lead for victory.

References

References

  1. [http://www.ercrugby.com/eng/31_264.php ERC Rugby – Key Rules] {{webarchive. link. (May 17, 2008)
  2. [http://www.ercrugby.com/eng/31_264.php ERC Rugby – Key Rules] {{webarchive. link. (May 17, 2008)
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