Pro14 2018/19

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Pro14 2018/19
master Leinster Rugby (6th title)
Champions Cup Glasgow Warriors ,
Munster Rugby ,
Connacht Rugby ,
Ospreys ,
Leinster Rugby ,
Ulster Rugby ,
Benetton Rugby Treviso
Heineken Cup Glasgow Warriors ,
Munster Rugby ,
Connacht Rugby ,
Ospreys ,
Leinster Rugby ,
Ulster Rugby ,
Benetton Rugby Treviso
Teams 14th
countries IrelandIreland Ireland Italy Scotland South Africa Wales
ItalyItaly 
ScotlandScotland 
South AfricaSouth Africa 
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg 
Games 147 + 5 play-off games
Points 6,703  (ø 44.1 per game)
tries 881  (ø 5.8 per game)
spectator 1,252,435  (ø 8,240 per game)
Most of the points IrelandIreland Jack Carty , Connacht Rugby (157)
Most attempts South AfricaSouth Africa Rabs Maxwane , Central Cheetahs (14)
Pro14 2017/18

Pro14 2018/19 marks the 19th season of the international rugby union championship Pro14 (also called Guinness Pro14 for sponsorship reasons ). It comprised 21 game days and began on August 31, 2018. It involved four teams each from Ireland and Wales and two teams each from Italy , Scotland and South Africa . The 14 teams were divided into two conferences, with each team playing 20 games: twice (one leg and one leg) against all teams in their conference, once against the teams in the other conference, and once again against a team from their country. The top three teams from each conference qualified for the finals. The conference winners played directly in the semifinals, while the second and third placed competed against each other in the quarter finals. The final took place on May 25, 2019 at Celtic Park in Glasgow . The Irish team Leinster won the title for the second time in a row.

table

  • Qualification for semi-finals and participation in the European Rugby Champions Cup 2019/20
  • Qualification for quarter finals and participation in the European Rugby Champions Cup 2019/20
  • Play-off for participation in the European Rugby Champions Cup 2019/20
  • M = officiating master

    Conference A
    team Games Victories Unent. Ndlg. Game
    points
    Diff. Bonus
    points
    Table
    points
    01. ScotlandScotland Glasgow Warriors 21st 16 0 5 621: 380 + 241 17th 81
    02. IrelandIreland Munster rugby 21st 16 0 5 612: 348 + 264 13 77
    03. IrelandIreland Connacht rugby 21st 12 0 9 475: 394 + 81 13 61
    04th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Ospreys 21st 12 0 9 445: 404 + 41 10 58
    05. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Cardiff Blues 21st 10 0 11 497: 451 + 46 14th 54
    06th South AfricaSouth Africa Central Cheetahs ZAF 21st 8th 1 12 541: 606 - 65 12 46
    07th ItalyItaly Zebra 21st 3 0 18th 260: 640 - 380 7th 19th
    Conference B
    team Games Victories Unent. Ndlg. Game
    points
    Diff. Bonus
    points
    Table
    points
    01. IrelandIreland Leinster Rugby (M) 21st 15th 1 5 672: 385 + 287 14th 76
    02. IrelandIreland Ulster rugby 21st 13 2 6th 441: 424 + 17 6th 58
    03. ItalyItaly Benetton Rugby Treviso 21st 11 2 8th 474: 431 + 43 9 57
    04th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Scarlets 21st 10 0 11 510: 470 + 40 12 52
    05. ScotlandScotland Edinburgh rugby 21st 10 0 11 431: 436 - 5th 11 51
    06th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Newport Gwent Dragons 21st 5 1 15th 339: 599 - 260 4th 26th
    07th South AfricaSouth Africa Southern Kings ZAF 21st 2 1 18th 385: 735 - 350 12 22nd
    ZAF Central Cheetahs and Southern Kings cannot qualify for the European Rugby Champions Cup or European Rugby Challenge Cup . If the teams finish the season on a qualifying place for the European Cup, these starting places are automatically assigned to the next lower team.

    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

    Playoff for participation in the European Rugby Champions Cup
    May 18, 2019
    7:45 PM WEST
    WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Ospreys 21:10 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Scarlets Liberty Stadium , Swansea
    Spectators: 8,489
    Referee: Ben Whitehouse (Wales)
    Attempts: North 8th received
    Cracknell 17th received
    Dirksen 70th received
    increases: S. Davies 9th, 18th
    Price 71.
    (14:10)
    Report
    Attempts: J. Davies 33. Increments
    : Halfpenny 35.
    Penalty kicks: Halfpenny 13.
    Quarter finals
    May 4, 2019
    15:00 WEST
    IrelandIreland Munster rugby 15: 13 ItalyItaly Benetton Rugby Treviso Thomond Park , Limerick
    Spectators: 10,042
    Referee: Nigel Owens ( Wales )
    Penalty kicks : Bleyendaal 22nd, 43rd
    Hanrahan 62nd, 65th, 76th.
    (3:10)
    Report
    Attempts: Tavuyara 39th
    increases: Allan (1/1)
    Penalty kicks: Allan 25th, 59th

    May 4, 2019
    6:35 PM WEST
    IrelandIreland Ulster rugby 21: 13 IrelandIreland Connacht rugby Kingspan Stadium , Belfast
    Spectators: 15,215
    Referee: Andrew Brace ( Ireland )
    Attempts: Timoney 14th after
    Coetzee 77th
    increases: Burns (1/1)
    Penalty kicks: Cooney 4th, 40th, 61st.
    (11: 3)
    Report
    Attempts: Aki 54. Raised
    increases: Carty (1/1)
    Penalty kicks: Carty 29., 67.
    Semifinals
    May 17, 2019
    7:35 PM WEST
    ScotlandScotland Glasgow Warriors 50:20 IrelandIreland Ulster rugby Scotstoun Stadium , Glasgow
    Spectators: 10,000
    Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)
    Attempts: Seymour 2nd received, 54th received
    Price 16th received
    Harley 38th received
    Steyn 57th received
    P. Horne 67th received
    G. Horne 75th received
    increases: Hastings 3rd, 18th ., 39th, 57th, 68th, 76th
    Penalty kicks: Hastings 28.
    (24: 3)
    Report
    Attempts: Coetzee 60. after higher
    Herring 71. higher
    Lowry 79. after higher
    increases: Burns 71.
    Penalty kicks: Cooney 30.

    May 18, 2019
    15:00 WEST
    IrelandIreland Leinster rugby 24: 9 IrelandIreland Munster rugby RDS Arena , Dublin
    Spectators: 18,977
    Referee: Mike Adamson (Scotland)
    Attempts: Cronin 54th received
    Lowe 79th after
    increased increases: Byrne 55.
    Penalty kicks: Byrne 2nd, 34th, 40th, 45th
    (9: 6)
    Report
    Penalty kicks: Carbery 5th, 24th, 50th
    final
    May 25, 2019
    5:30 PM WEST
    ScotlandScotland Glasgow Warriors 15:18 IrelandIreland Leinster rugby Celtic Park , Glasgow
    Spectators: 47,128
    Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
    Attempts: M. Fagerson 13th
    Stewart 74th successive
    increases: Hastings 14.
    Penalty kicks: Hastings 22nd
    (10:15)
    report
    Attempts: Ringrose 15th after
    Healy 27th, elevated
    elevations: sixth tone 29.
    Penalty kicks: sixth tone 35th, 51st


    15th Stuart Hogg Changed after 65 minutes 65.
    14th Tommy Seymour
    13 Kyle Steyn
    12 Sam Johnson Changed after 55 minutes 55.
    11 DTH van der Merwe
    10 Adam Hastings
    09 Ali Price Changed after 57 minutes 57.
    08th Matt Fagerson
    07th Callum Gibbins Changed after 78 minutes 78.
    06th Rob Harley Changed after 51 minutes 51.
    05 Jonny Gray
    04th Scott Cummings
    03 Zander Fagerson Changed after 66 minutes 66.
    02 Fraser Brown Changed after 25 minutes 25th
    01 Jamie Bhatti Changed after 51 minutes 51.
    Substitute:
    16 Grant Stewart Substituted after 25 minutes 25th
    17th Oli Kebble Substituted after 51 minutes 51.
    18th Siua Halanukonuka Substituted after 66 minutes 66.
    19th Ryan Wilson Substituted after 51 minutes 51.
    20th Thomas Gordon Substituted after 78 minutes 78.
    21st George Horne Substituted after 57 minutes 57.
    22nd Peter Horne Substituted after 55 minutes 55.
    23 Huw Jones Substituted after 65 minutes 65.
    Trainer:
    New ZealandNew Zealand Dave Rennie
    15th Rob Kearney
    14th Jordan Larmour
    13 Garry Ringrose
    12 Robbie Henshaw
    11 James Lowe
    10 Jonathan Sexton Changed after 73 minutes 73.
    09 Luke McGrath Changed after 76 minutes 76.
    08th Jack Conan
    07th Josh van der Flier Changed after 73 minutes 73.
    06th Rhys Ruddock Changed after 78 minutes 78.
    05 James Ryan
    04th Scott Fardy
    03 Tadhg Furlong Changed after 63 minutes 63.
    02 Sean Cronin Changed after 63 minutes 63.
    01 Cian Healy Changed after 62 minutes 62.
    Substitute:
    16 Bryan Byrne Substituted after 63 minutes 63.
    17th Ed Byrne Substituted after 62 minutes 62.
    18th Andrew Porter Substituted after 63 minutes 63.
    19th Ross Molony Substituted after 78 minutes 78.
    20th Max Deegan Substituted after 73 minutes 73.
    21st Nick McCarthy Substituted after 76 minutes 76.
    22nd Ross Byrne Substituted after 73 minutes 73.
    23 Rory O'Loughlin
    Trainer:
    IrelandIreland Leo Cullen (rugby player)

    statistics

    Most attempts made

    Surname society tries
    1. South AfricaSouth Africa Rabs Maxwane Central Cheetahs 14th
    2. New ZealandNew Zealand Johnny McNicholl Scarlets 11
    3. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dan Evans Ospreys 10
    South AfricaSouth Africa Shaun Venter Central Cheetahs

    Most points scored

    Surname society Points
    1. IrelandIreland Jack Carty Connacht rugby 157
    2. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Sam Davies Ospreys 153
    3. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gareth Anscombe Cardiff Blues 143
    4th ScotlandScotland Adam Hastings Glasgow Warriors 136
    5. South AfricaSouth Africa Tian Schoeman Central Cheetahs 134

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