Magners League 2009/10

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Magners League 2009/10
Magners-League-logo1.gif
master Ospreys (3rd title)
Teams 10
countries IrelandIreland Ireland Scotland Wales
ScotlandScotland 
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg 
Games 90 + 3 play-off games
Points 3,491  (ø 37.54 per game)
tries 333  (ø 3.58 per game)
spectator 818.181  (ø 8,798 per game)
Most of the points ScotlandScotland Dan Parks , Glasgow Warriors (164)
Most attempts NetherlandsNetherlands Tim Visser , Edinburgh Rugby (10)
Magners League 2008/09

The 2009/10 season of the Magners League , the championship played jointly by Irish, Welsh and Scottish rugby teams, began on September 4, 2009. The regular season consisted of 18 match days (one preliminary and one second half) and lasted until the 9th. May 2009. The best four teams played for the first time in two semi-finals to participate in the final, which was held on May 29th. The defending champion was the Irish province of Munster , the championship title won Ospreys .

table

  • Participation in the semifinals
  • M = officiating master

    team Games Victories Unent. Ndlg. Game
    points
    Diff. Bonus
    points
    Table
    points
    01. Ireland Leinster rugby 18th 13 0 5 359: 295 + 64 3 55
    02. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Ospreys 18th 11 1 6th 384: 298 + 86 6th 52
    03. ScotlandScotland Glasgow Warriors 18th 11 2 5 390: 321 + 69 3 51
    04th Ireland Munster Rugby (M) 18th 9 0 9 319: 282 + 37 9 45
    05. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Cardiff Blues 18th 10 0 8th 349: 315 + 34 4th 44
    06th ScotlandScotland Edinburgh rugby 18th 8th 0 10 385: 391 - 6 9 41
    07th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Newport Gwent Dragons 18th 8th 1 9 333: 378 - 45 5 39
    08th. Ireland Ulster rugby 18th 7th 1 10 357: 370 - 13 6th 36
    09. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Scarlets 18th 5 0 13 361: 382 - 21 9 29
    10. Ireland Connacht rugby 18th 5 1 12 254: 459 - 205 4th 26th

    The points are distributed as follows:

    • 4 points if you win
    • 2 points if there is a tie
    • 0 points in the event of a loss (before possible bonus points)
    • 1 bonus point for four or more attempts , regardless of the final score
    • 1 bonus point for a loss of seven or less points

    Playoffs

    Semifinals

    May 14, 2010
    7:05 pm
    Ospreys 20: 5 Glasgow Warriors Liberty Stadium , Swansea
    Spectators: 7,079
    Referee: George Clancy ( Ireland )
    Attempts: Williams 9th raised
    hook 54th
    raised raises: Biggar (2)
    Penalty kicks: Biggar (2) 51st, 79th.
    (7: 0)
    report
    Attempts: Thomson 42nd n.erh.

    May 15, 2010
    8:00 p.m.
    Leinster rugby 16: 6 Munster rugby RDS Arena , Dublin
    Spectators: 19,750
    Referee: Nigel Owens ( Wales )
    Attempts: Kearney 44th
    increments: sixth tone (1)
    Penalty kicks: sixth tone (3) 18th, 50th, 58th
    (3: 3)
    report
    Penalty kicks: O'Gara (1)
    29.Dropgoals: O'Gara (1) 41.

    final

    May 29, 2010
    6:30 p.m.
    Leinster rugby 12: 17 Ospreys RDS Arena , Dublin
    Spectators: 19,750
    Referee: Nigel Owens ( Wales )
    Penalty kicks: Sexton (4) 23rd, 45th, 62nd, 71st
    (3:14)
    Report
    Attempts: Bowe 20th raised
    Byrne 35th
    raised raises: Biggar (2)
    Penalty kicks: Biggar (1) 48.
    15th Rob Kearney
    14th Shane Horgan
    13 Brian O'Driscoll
    12 Gordon D'Arcy
    11 Isa Nacewa
    10 Jonathan Sexton
    09 Eoin Reddan
    08th Stan Wright
    07th John Fogarty
    06th CJ van der Linde Changed after 48 minutes 48.
    05 Nathan Hines
    04th Malcolm O'Kelly
    03 Kevin McLaughlin Changed after 30 minutes 30th
    02 Shane Jennings Changed after 67 minutes 67.
    01 Jamie Heaslip
    Substitute:
    16 Richardt Strauss Substituted after 67 minutes 67.
    17th Cian Healy Substituted after 48 minutes 48.
    18th Trevor Hogan Substituted after 42 minutes 42.
    19th Stephen Keogh Substituted after 30 minutes30. 42.Changed after 42 minutes
    20th Paul O'Donohoe
    21st Fergus McFadden
    22nd Girvan Dempsey
    15th Lee Byrne
    14th Tommy Bowe
    13 Andrew Bishop
    12 James Hook
    11 Shane Williams Changed after 71 minutes 71.
    10 Dan Biggar
    09 Mike Phillips
    08th Ryan Jones Changed after 67 minutes 67.
    07th Marty Holah
    06th Jerry Collins
    05 Jonathan Thomas Changed after 62 minutes 62.
    04th Alun Wyn Jones
    03 Adam Jones
    02 Huw Bennett
    01 Paul James Changed after 71 minutes 71.
    Substitute:
    16 Ed Shervington Substituted after 71 minutes 71.
    17th Ryan Bevington
    18th Ian Gough Substituted after 62 minutes 62.
    19th Filo Tiatia Substituted after 67 minutes 67.
    20th Jamie Nutbrown
    21st Gareth Owen
    22nd Nikki Walker Substituted after 71 minutes 71.

    statistics

    Most attempts made

    Surname tries society
    1. NetherlandsNetherlands Tim Visser 10 Edinburgh rugby
    2. IrelandIreland Fionn Carr 7th Connacht rugby
    IrelandIreland Tommy Bowe 7th Connacht rugby

    Most points scored

    Surname Points Games
    1. ScotlandScotland Dan Parks 164 Glasgow Warriors
    2. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dan Biggar 135 Ospreys
    3. New ZealandNew Zealand Ben Blair 121 Cardiff Blues
    IrelandIreland Ian Keatley 121 Connacht rugby

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