2015–16 European Rugby Champions–Challenge Cup play-offs

2015–16 European Rugby Champions–Challenge Cup play-offs
Event European Rugby Champions Cup Qualification Play-off
Date 23 and 30 May 2015

The 2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup-Challenge Cup play-off will be the second play-off for entry into the top level competition of European Club rugby union, the European Rugby Champions Cup.

Format

Following the two-team play-off in 2014–15, an expanded, four-team format was due to be used. However, on 24 September 2014, it was announced this would instead be a three-team play-off, with the highest placed non-qualifying team taking part.[1]

To accommodate the longer season in the French Top 14, the format was announced as follows:

Gloucester became the first team to qualify for the play-off, taking the place allocated to the Aviva Premiership, when they beat Edinburgh 19-13 in the Challenge Cup final on 1 May 2015. This result meant that the 7th place team in the 2014–15 Premiership will no longer take part in the play-off, and will compete in the Challenge Cup.

Connacht qualified next, when the finished seventh in the 2014–15 Pro12 with 50 points, narrowly edging Edinburgh who had 48 points. Connacht will play Gloucester away at Gloucester's Kingsholm Stadium on Sunday 24 May 2015,[3] with the venue having been decided earlier by a coin toss.[4][5] Should Gloucester win, the second play-off match will be played at Sixways Stadium in Worcester, to avoid a clash of fixtures with a Madness concert.[5]

Teams

League Team Coach Stadium
Aviva Premiership Gloucester Ireland David Humphreys Kingsholm Stadium
Guinness Pro12 Connacht Samoa Pat Lam Galway Sportsgrounds
Orange Top 14 Bordeaux Bègles France Raphaël Ibañez Stade André Moga

Matches

Match 1

24 May 2015
15:30 GMT
Gloucester England 40−32
(a.e.t.)
Ireland Connacht
Try: Moriarty 1' c
Sharples 26' m
Meakes 80' c
Dawidiuk 95' m
May 98' c
Con: Laidlaw (3/5) 1', 80', 98'
Pen: Laidlaw (2/3) 19', 43'
Hook (1/1) 92'
Report Try: J. Cooney 8' c
Carty 29' c
Healy (2) 60' m, 92' c
Con: Carty (3/4) 9', 30', 92'
Pen: Carty (2/3) 7', 79'
Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester
Attendance: 7,633
Referee: Romain Poite (FFR)
FB 15England Charlie Sharples  64'
RW 14England Jonny May
OC 13Australia Bill Meakes
IC 12England Billy Twelvetrees (c)
LW 11England Henry Purdy  50'
FH 10Wales James Hook
SH 9 Scotland Greig Laidlaw
N8 8 England Ross Moriarty  71'  88'
OF 7 Wales Dan Thomas  33'  44'  65'
BF 6 England Jacob Rowan
RL 5 England Tom Palmer
LL 4 England Tom Savage
TP 3 New Zealand John Afoa 33' to 43'  88'
HK 2 Wales Richard Hibbard  59'
LP 1 England Nick Wood  65'
Replacements:
HK 16England Darren Dawidiuk  59'
PR 17England Yann Thomas  65'
PR 18England Shaun Knight  33'  44'  88'
LK 19England Elliott Stooke  71'
FL 20England Lewis Ludlow  65'  88'
SH 21England Dan Robson  64'
FH 22England Billy Burns
FB 23England Rob Cook  50'
Coach:
Ireland David Humphreys
FB 15Ireland Tiernan O'Halloran  65'
RW 14Ireland Fionn Carr  75'
OC 13Ireland Robbie Henshaw
IC 12New Zealand Bundee Aki
LW 11Ireland Matt Healy
FH 10Ireland Jack Carty
SH 9 Ireland John Cooney  64'
N8 8 Ireland Eoin McKeon  71'
OF 7 Scotland Eoghan Masterson 55' to 65'  33'  44'
BF 6 Ireland John Muldoon (c)
RL 5 Scotland Aly Muldowney
LL 4 New Zealand George Naoupu  54'
TP 3 Ireland Rodney Ah You  54'
HK 2 New Zealand Tom McCartney  70'  79'  90'
LP 1 Ireland Denis Buckley 33' to 43'
Replacements:
HK 16Ireland Dave Heffernan 94' to 100'  70' 79' to 90'
PR 17Ireland JP Cooney  33'  44'
PR 18Ireland Finlay Bealham  54'
LK 19Ireland Andrew Browne  54'
FL 20Ireland James Connolly  71'
SH 21Ireland Ian Porter  64'
FH 22New Zealand Miah Nikora  75'
CE 23Canada Shane O'Leary  65'
Coach:
Samoa Pat Lam

Match 2

31 May 2015
17:00 GMT
Gloucester England 22−23 France Bordeaux Bègles
Try: Purdy 15' c
Con: Laidlaw (1/1) 16'
Pen: Laidlaw (5/6) 2', 10', 24', 32', 70'
Report Try: Talebula (2) 37' c, 56' c
Con: Bernard (2/2) 39', 58'
Pen: Bernard (2/2) 28', 35'
Drop: Bernard (1/1) 80'
Sixways Stadium, Worcester
Attendance: 5,447
Referee: Leighton Hodges (WRU)
FB 15England Rob Cook
RW 14England Charlie Sharples
OC 13Australia Bill Meakes  66'
IC 12England Billy Twelvetrees (c)
LW 11England Henry Purdy
FH 10Wales James Hook
SH 9 Scotland Greig Laidlaw
N8 8 England Ross Moriarty
OF 7 England Jacob Rowan  58'
BF 6 Tonga Sione Kalamafoni  45'  56'  71'
RL 5 England Tom Palmer
LL 4 England Tom Savage
TP 3 New Zealand John Afoa 45' to 55'
HK 2 Wales Richard Hibbard  59'
LP 1 England Nick Wood  58'
Replacements:
HK 16England Darren Dawidiuk  59'
PR 17England Yann Thomas  58'
PR 18England Shaun Knight  45'  56'
LK 19England Elliott Stooke  71'
N8 20England Dan Thomas  58'
SH 21England Callum Braley
FH 22England Billy Burns
FB 23Scotland Steve McColl  66'
Coach:
Ireland David Humphreys
FB 15France Lionel Beauxis  46'
RW 14Fiji Metuisela Talebula
OC 13France Félix Le Bourhis
IC 12France Julien Rey
LW 11Australia Blair Connor
FH 10France Pierre Bernard
SH 9 South Africa Heini Adams  56'
N8 8 New Zealand Peter Saili
OF 7 New Zealand Hugh Chalmers  45'  56'
BF 6 France Louis-Benoît Madaule (c)  56'
RL 5 South Africa Berend Botha  36'
LL 4 South Africa Jandré Marais
TP 3 New Zealand Patrick Toetu  40'
HK 2 Samoa Ole Avei  69'
LP 1 France Jefferson Poirot 45' to 55'  56'  71'
Replacements:
HK 16France Clément Maynadier  69'
PR 17France Jean-Baptiste Poux  45'  71'
PR 18Argentina Francisco Gómez Kodela  40'
LK 19France Adam Jaulhac  36'
N8 20New Zealand Matthew Clarkin  56'
SH 21France Yann Lesgourgues  56'
CE 22New Zealand Jayden Spence
FB 23France Baptiste Serin  46'
Coach:
France Raphaël Ibañez

See also

References

  1. Revised playoff format agreed - EPCRugby.com
  2. Key 2015/16 EPCR dates and Champions Cup play-offs
  3. "Connacht lose but make Champions Cup play-off". RTÉ. 16 May 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015. Connacht will now play Gloucester away at Kingsholm next Sunday, with the winner of that tie playing the French Top 14 seventh-placed side for a spot in next year's Champions Cup.
  4. Mike Brown (2 May 2015). "Gloucester's Champions Cup play-off home advantage to be settled by Twickenham coin toss". Gloucester Citizen. Retrieved 17 May 2015. The coin toss will take place during coverage of the Champions Cup final between Clermont Auvergne and Toulon at Twickenham.
  5. 1 2 Andrew Baldock, Press Association (6 May 2015). "Gloucester drawn at home in first Champions Cup play-off but Madness concert will prevent them playing at Kingsholm again if they win". Daily Mail. Retrieved 17 May 2015. Gloucester win coin toss for home advantage in Champions Cup play-off. ... Gloucester have secured home advantage in the first play-off fixture to secure a European Champions Cup spot next season - but a Madness concert could hinder their chances of qualifying should they progress. ... 'We are delighted to have won the toss to stage the first fixture, and now look forward to seeing who we will meet in that game,' Gloucester chief executive Stephen Vaughan told the club's official website.'Should we win that match, and no-one is taking anything for granted, we have had to make contingency plans for the second play-off game, and that contingency would be for us to play at Sixways Stadium in Worcester.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/1/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.