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词条 2016–17 British and Irish Cup
释义

  1. Competition format

  2. Participating teams and locations

  3. Pool stages

     Pool 1  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Pool 2  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 2 (rescheduled game)  Round 5  Round 6  Pool 3  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Pool 4  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Pool 5  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6 

  4. Knock-out stage

     Quarter-finals  Semi-finals  Final 

  5. Attendances

  6. Individual statistics

     Top points scorers  Top try scorers 

  7. Season records

     Team  Player  Attendances 

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox European Cup Rugby season
| name = 2016–17 British and Irish Cup
| image =
| imagesize = 150px
| caption = Official Logo
| countries = {{ENG}}
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Ireland
{{WAL}}
| tournament format = Round-robin and knockout
| date = 14 October 2016 — 21 April 2017
| teams = 19
| matches = 63
| highest attendance = 4,813
Ulster A v London Scottish
13 January 2017
| attendance = {{#expr:

+ 200 + 787 + 350 + 750 + 1500 + 200 + 512 + 791 + 468 + 2218

+ 1551 + 906 + 728 + 974 + 3109 + 1405 + 350 + 950 + 623 + 200

+ 1301 + 947 + 704 + 419 + 2695 + 1018 + 1084 + 1707 + 428

+ 1151 + 325 + 350 + 1426 + 542 + 250 + 485 + 315 + 428

+ 4813 + 973 + 937 + 695 + 872 + 1367 + 396 + 1874 + 433

+ 1406 + 400 + 1207 + 1120 + 2221 + 673 + 250 + 652 + 834

+ 1515 + 1479 + 650 + 800

+ 732 + 1394

+ 983


}}
| lowest attendance = 200 (x3)
| tries = {{#expr:
}}
| top point scorer = {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Johnny McPhillips
Ulster A 62
| top try scorer = {{flagicon|WAL}} Tom Williams
Scarlets PS 8
| venue = Irish Independent Park
| attendance2 =
| champions = Munster A
| count = 2
| runner-up = Jersey Reds [1]
| website = B&I Cup Website
| previous year = 2015–16
| previous tournament = 2015–16 British and Irish Cup
| next year = 2017–18
| next tournament = 2017–18 British and Irish Cup
}}

The 2016–17 British and Irish Cup was the eighth season of the annual rugby union competition for second tier, semi-professional clubs from Britain and Ireland. London Welsh are the defending champions having won the 2015–16 final against Yorkshire Carnegie 10–33 at Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds on 10 April 2016. There have been six different winners and six different losing finalists in the seven seasons of its existence. The format of the competition is similar to last season with Scottish clubs not competing. For the second consecutive season the four Welsh teams are the reserve sides of the teams competing in the Pro12 competition instead of clubs from the Welsh Premier Division.

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Competition format

The competition format is a pool stage followed by a knockout stage. The pool stage consists of five pools of four teams playing home and away matches. The top side in each pool, plus the three best runners-up, progress to the knockout stage. The eight quarter-finalists are ranked, with top four teams having home advantage. The four winning quarter-finalists progress to the semi-final draw. Most of the matches are played on the same weekends as the European Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup. First round matches began on 14 October 2016 and the final was held on the 21 April 2017.

Participating teams and locations

The allocation of teams is as follows:

  • {{flagicon|ENG}} – twelve clubs from RFU Championship
  • {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} – four Irish provinces represented by 'A' teams
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} – four Welsh regions represented by Premiership Select teams.
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ClubCountryLeagueStadiumCapacityArea
Bedford BluesEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipGoldington Road6,000Bedford
Cardiff Blues Premiership SelectWales}} WalesN/ACardiff Arms Park
Sardis Road
The Wern
12,125
7,861
4,500
Cardiff
Pontypridd
Merthyr Tydfil
Connacht EaglesIreland|rugby union}} IrelandIrish Interprovincial Rugby ChampionshipGalway Sportsgrounds
Dubarry Park
9,500
10,000
Galway
Athlone
Cornish PiratesEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipMennaye Field4,000Penzance
Doncaster KnightsEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipCastle Park5,000Doncaster
Ealing TrailfindersEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipTrailfinders Sports Ground3,020West Ealing, London
Jersey RedsJersey}} England {{efn|Jersey is listed in the English section because they play in the English RFU Championship.}}RFU ChampionshipSt. Peter4,000Saint Peter
Leinster AIreland|rugby union}} IrelandIrish Interprovincial Rugby ChampionshipDonnybrook Stadium6,000Dublin
London IrishEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipMadejski Stadium7,579{{efn|Although Madejski's full capacity is 24,161, for most matches only West Stand will be open with capacity of 7,579.}}Reading, Berkshire
London ScottishEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipRichmond Athletic Ground4,500Richmond, London
London WelshEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipOld Deer Park5,850Richmond, London
Munster AIreland|rugby union}} IrelandIrish Interprovincial Rugby ChampionshipTowns Park
The Showgrounds
Old Chapel
Irish Independent Park
CIT Stadium
400
1,000[2]
N/A
8,200
1,100[3]
Midleton
Ennis
Bandon
Cork
Cork
Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership SelectWales}} WalesN/APandy Park
CCB Centre
3,000
1,000
Crosskeys
Ystrad Mynach
Nottingham RugbyEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipLady Bay Sports Ground3,000Nottingham
Ospreys Premiership SelectWales}} WalesN/AThe Gnoll
Talbot Athletic Ground
Llynfi Road
5,000
3,000
N/A
Neath
Port Talbot
Maesteg
RichmondEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipRichmond Athletic Ground4,500Richmond, London
Rotherham TitansEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipClifton Lane2,500Rotherham
Scarlets Premiership SelectWales}} WalesN/AChurch Bank Playing Fields
Carmarthen Park
Parc y Scarlets
3,000
3,000
14,870
Llandovery
Carmarthen
Llanelli
Ulster AIreland|rugby union}} IrelandIrish Interprovincial Rugby ChampionshipShaw's Bridge
Eaton Park
Kingspan Stadium
1,300
1,000
18,196
Belfast
Ballymena
Belfast
Yorkshire CarnegieEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipSandhill Lane Stadium
Moor Lane
Silver Royd
N/A
N/A
1,950
Selby
Pontefract
Scarborough
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Pool stages

Key to colours
     Winner of each pool, advance to quarter-finals.
    Three highest-scoring second-place teams advance to quarter-finals.

Pool 1

TeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
{{flagicon|Jersey}} Jersey Reds 6 5 0 1 181 94 87 3 0 23
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Ulster A 6 4 0 2 153 124 29 2 2 20
{{flagicon|ENG}} London Scottish 6 2 0 4 134 157 −23 2 2 12
{{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues Premiership Select 6 1 0 5 104 197 −93 0 3 7
Source: Updated: 10 March 2017
Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

{{rugbybox
|date = 14 October 2016
|time = 19:00
|home = Ulster A
|score = 19 – 6
|report = Report
|away = Jersey Reds
|stadium = Shaw's Bridge, Belfast
|attendance = 200
|referee = Dewi Phillips
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 15 October 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Cardiff Blues Premiership Select
|score = 21 – 26
|report = Report
|away = London Scottish (BP)
|stadium = BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park
|attendance = 787
|referee = Frank Murphy
}}[4]

Round 2

{{rugbybox
|date = 21 October 2016
|time = 19:45
|home = (BP) Jersey Reds
|score = 49 – 12
|report = Report
|away = Cardiff Blues Premiership Select
|stadium = St Peter
|attendance = 1,551
|referee = Ben Blain
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 22 October 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) London Scottish
|score = 34 – 29
|report = Report
|away = Ulster A (2BP)
|stadium = Athletic Ground
|attendance = 906
|referee = Gareth Newman
}}[5]

Round 3

{{rugbybox
|date = 9 December 2016
|time = 17:00
|home = Ulster A
|score = 16 – 10
|report = Report
|away = Cardiff Blues Premiership Select (BP)
|stadium = Eaton Park, Ballymena
|attendance = 1,301
|referee = Veryan Boscawen
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 10 December 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = London Scottish
|score = 13 – 22
|report = Report
|away = Jersey Reds
|stadium = Athletic Ground
|attendance = 947
|referee = Johnny Erskine
}}[6]

Round 4

{{rugbybox
|date = 16 December 2016
|time = 19:45
|home = Jersey Reds
|score = 23 – 19
|report = Report
|away = London Scottish (BP)
|stadium = St Peter
|attendance = 1,151
|referee = Ben Blain
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 17 December 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Cardiff Blues premiership Select
|score = 27 – 30
|report = Report
|away = Ulster A
|stadium = Sardis Road, Pontypridd
|attendance = 325
|referee = Hamish Smales
}}[7]

Round 5

{{rugbybox
|date = 13 January 2017
|time = 19:00
|home = (BP) Ulster A
|score = 38 – 21
|report = Report
|away = London Scottish
|stadium = Kingspan Stadium
|attendance = 4,813
|referee = Joy Neville
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 14 January 2017
|time =
|home = Cardiff Blues Premiership Select
|score = 10 – 55
|report = Report
|away = Jersey Reds (BP)
|stadium = The Wern, Merthyr Tydfil
|attendance = 973
|referee = Nigel Correll
}}[8]

Round 6

{{rugbybox
|date = 21 January 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Jersey Reds
|score = 26 – 21
|report = Report
|away = Ulster A (BP)
|stadium = St Peter
|attendance = 1,406
|referee = Craig Evans
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 10 March 2017
|time = 19:00
|home = (BP) London Scottish
|score = 21 – 24
|report = Report
|away = Cardiff Blues Premiership Select
|stadium = Athletic Ground
|attendance = 400
|referee = Calum Howard
}}
  • Postponed from 21 January due to frozen pitch.[9][10]
[11]

Pool 2

London Welsh entered liquidation on 8 December 2016 and were disqualified from the competition and their results from rounds 1 and 2 annulled.[12]

TeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Munster A 4 4 0 0 121 55 66 3 0 19
{{flagicon|ENG}} Rotherham Titans 4 1 0 3 73 102 −25 0 1 5
{{flagicon|ENG}} Doncaster Knights 4 1 0 3 61 98 −41 0 0 4
Source : Updated: 21 January 2017
Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

{{rugbybox
|date = 15 October 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = Munster A
|score = 15 – 30
|report = Report
|away = London Welsh (BP)
|stadium = Towns Park, Midleton
|attendance = 350
|referee = Fergus Kirby
}}
  • London Welsh expelled from the competition
{{rugbybox
|date = 15 October 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = Rotherham Titans
|score = 34 – 17
|report = Report
|away = Doncaster Knights
|stadium = Clifton Lane
|attendance = 750
|referee = Jake Makepeace
}}[4]

Round 2

{{rugbybox
|date = 22 October 2016
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) London Welsh
|score = 40 – 24
|report = Report
|away = Rotherham Titans
|stadium = Old Deer Park
|attendance = 728
|referee = Adam Leal
}}
  • London Welsh expelled from the competition.
{{rugbybox
|date = 22 October 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = Doncaster Knights
|score = P – P
|report =
|away = Munster A
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance =
|referee =
}}
  • Match postponed due to the death of Munster Rugby's head coach Anthony Foley and played on 7 January 2016.[5][13]
[14]

Round 3

{{rugbybox
|date = 10 December 2016
|time = 14:00
|home = Rotherham Titans
|score = 24 – 35
|report = Report
|away = Munster A (BP)
|stadium = Clifton Lane
|attendance = 704
|referee = Rhys Thomas
}}[6]

Round 4

{{rugbybox
|date = 18 December 2016
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Munster A
|score = 34 – 3
|report = Report
|away = Rotherham Titans
|stadium = The Showgrounds, Ennis
|attendance = 350
|referee = Craig Evans
}}[7]

Round 2 (rescheduled game)

{{rugbybox
|date = 7 January 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = Doncaster Knights
|score = 12 – 28
|report = Report
|away = Munster A (BP)
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance = 974
|referee = Stuart Gaffikin
}}
  • Match postponed from 22 October 2016.
[15]

Round 5

{{rugbybox
|date = 13 January 2017
|time = 19:00
|home = Munster A
|score = 24 – 16
|report = Report
|away = Doncaster Knights
|stadium = Old Chapel, Bandon
|attendance = 937
|referee = Dewi Phillips
}}[8]

Round 6

{{rugbybox
|date = 21 January 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = Doncaster Knights
|score = 16 – 12
|report = Report
|away = Rotherham Titans (BP)
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance = 1,207
|referee = Ben Blain
}}[10]

Pool 3

TeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
{{flagicon|ENG}} London Irish 6 5 0 1 154 97 57 4 1 25
{{flagicon|ENG}} Cornish Pirates 6 4 0 2 188 99 89 3 1 20
{{flagicon|WAL}} Ospreys Premiership Select 6 3 0 3 130 155 −25 2 0 14
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Connacht Eagles 6 0 0 6 82 223 −141 1 1 2
Source: Updated: 21 January 2017
Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

{{rugbybox
|date = 15 October 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = Ospreys Premiership Select
|score = 14 – 25
|report = Report
|away = London Irish (BP)
|stadium = The Gnoll, Neath
|attendance = 1,500
|referee = Matt Turvey
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 16 October 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = Connacht Eagles
|score = 10 – 23
|report = Report
|away = Cornish Pirates
|stadium = Galway Sportsground
|attendance = 200
|referee = Ben Blain
}}[4]

Round 2

{{rugbybox
|date = 22 October 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) London Irish
|score = 34 – 3
|report = Report
|away = Connacht Eagles
|stadium = Madejski Stadium
|attendance = 3,109
|referee = Michael Hudson
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 23 October 2016
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Cornish Pirates
|score = 41 – 5
|report = Report
|away = Ospreys Premiership Select
|stadium = Mennaye Field
|attendance = 1,405
|referee = Sean Gallagher
}}[5]

Round 3

{{rugbybox
|date = 10 December 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Connacht Eagles
|score = 17 – 20
|report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/match/ERUP3942399 Report]
|away = Ospreys Premiership Select
|stadium = Galway Sportsground
|attendance = 419
|referee = Jack Makepeace
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 December 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) London Irish
|score = 33 – 24
|report = Report
|away = Cornish Pirates
|stadium = Madejski Stadium
|attendance = 2,695
|referee = Adam Jones
}}[6]

Round 4

{{rugbybox
|date = 18 December 2016
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Cornish Pirates
|score = 16 – 17
|report = Report
|away = London Irish
|stadium = Mennaye Field
|attendance = 1,426
|referee = Fergus Kirby
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 18 December 2016
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Ospreys Premiership Select
|score = 55 – 14
|report = Report
|away = Connacht Eagles
|stadium = Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot
|attendance = 542
|referee = Adam Leal
}}[7]

Round 5

{{rugbybox
|date = 14 January 2017
|time = 14:30
|home = Connacht Eagles
|score = 14 – 41
|report = Report
|away = London Irish (BP)
|stadium = Dubarry Park, Athlone
|attendance = 695
|referee = Ben Blain
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 14 January 2017
|time = 14:30
|home = Ospreys Premiership Select
|score = 10 – 34
|report = Report
|away = Cornish Pirates (BP)
|stadium = Llynfi Road, Maesteg
|attendance = 872
|referee = Jonny Erskine
}}[8]

Round 6

{{rugbybox
|date = 21 January 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Cornish Pirates
|score = 50 – 24
|report = Report
|away = Connacht Eagles (BP)
|stadium = Mennaye Field
|attendance = 1,120
|referee = Matt Turvey
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 21 January 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) London Irish
|score = 24 – 26
|report = Report
|away = Ospreys Premiership Select (BP)
|stadium = Madejski Stadium
|attendance = 2,221
|referee = Joy Neville
}}[10]

Pool 4

TeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
{{flagicon|WAL}} Scarlets Premiership Select 6 4 0 2 198 149 49 5 1 22
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Leinster A 6 3 0 3 256 133 123 3 1 16
{{flagicon|ENG}} Nottingham Rugby 6 3 0 3 148 136 12 3 0 15
{{flagicon|ENG}} Richmond 6 2 0 4 100 284 −184 1 0 9
Source: Updated: 21 January 2017
Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

{{rugbybox
|date = 15 October 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = Richmond
|score = 19 – 68
|report = Report
|away = Leinster A (BP)
|stadium = Athletic Ground
|attendance = 512
|referee = Adam Jones
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 16 October 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = Nottingham Rugby
|score = 11 – 33
|report = Report
|away = Scarlets Premiership Select (BP)
|stadium = Lady Bay Sports Ground
|attendance = 791[16]
|referee = Sean Gallagher
}}[4]

Round 2

{{rugbybox
|date = 22 October 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Scarlets Premiership Select
|score = 58 – 7
|report = Report
|away = Richmond
|stadium = Church Bank Playing Fields, Llandovery
|attendance = 350
|referee = Stuart Gaffikin
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 23 October 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = Leinster A
|score = 21 – 29
|report = Report
|away = Nottingham Rugby (BP)
|stadium = Donnybrook Stadium
|attendance = 950
|referee = Gary Glennon
}}[5]

Round 3

{{rugbybox
|date = 10 December 2016
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Leinster A
|score = 65 – 13
|report = Report
|away = Scarlets Premiership Select
|stadium = Donnybrook Stadium
|attendance = 1,018
|referee = Ben Blain
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 December 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Nottingham Rugby
|score = 43 – 3
|report = Report
|away = Richmond
|stadium = Lady Bay Sports Ground
|attendance = 1,084
|referee = Hamish Smales
}}[6]

Round 4

{{rugbybox
|date = 17 December 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Scarlets Premiership Select
|score = 27 – 7
|report = Report
|away = Leinster A
|stadium = Carmarthen Park, Carmarthen
|attendance = 250
|referee = Matt Turvey
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 17 December 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = Richmond
|score = 20 – 12
|report = Report
|away = Nottingham Rugby
|stadium = Athletic Ground
|attendance = 485
|referee = Dew Phillips
}}[7]

Round 5

{{rugbybox
|date = 13 January 2017
|time = 19:45
|home = (BP) Nottingham Rugby
|score = 28 – 24
|report = Report
|away = Leinster A (BP)
|stadium = Lady Bay Sports Ground
|attendance = 1,367
|referee = Rhys Thomas
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 14 January 2017
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Richmond
|score = 34 – 32
|report = Report
|away = Scarlets Premiership Select (2BP)
|stadium = Athletic Ground
|attendance = 396
|referee = Adam Leal
}}[8]

Round 6

{{rugbybox
|date = 20 January 2017
|time = 19:30
|home = (BP) Leinster A
|score = 71 – 17
|report = Report
|away = Richmond
|stadium = Donnybrook Stadium
|attendance = 673
|referee = Gareth Newman
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 21 January 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Scarlets Premiership Select
|score = 35 – 25
|report = Report
|away = Nottingham Rugby
|stadium = Parc y Scarlets
|attendance = 250
|referee = Veryan Boscawen
}}[10]

Pool 5

TeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
{{flagicon|ENG}} Ealing Trailfinders 6 4 1 1 194 123 71 3 2 23
{{flagicon|ENG}} Yorkshire Carnegie 6 4 0 2 156 130 26 3 1 20
{{flagicon|WAL}} Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership Select 6 2 0 4 118 170 −52 1 2 11
{{flagicon|ENG}} Bedford Blues 6 1 1 4 119 173 −54 1 1 8
Source: Updated: 21 January 2017
Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

{{rugbybox
|date = 15 October 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Ealing Trailfinders
|score = 51 – 35
|report = Report
|away = Yorkshire Carnegie (BP)
|stadium = Trailfinders Sports Club
|attendance = 468
|referee = Veryan Boscawen
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 15 October 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Bedford Blues
|score = 46 – 33
|report = Report
|away = Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership Select (BP)
|stadium = Goldington Road
|attendance = 2,218
|referee = Joy Neville
}}[4]

Round 2

{{rugbybox
|date = 22 October 2016
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Yorkshire Carnegie
|score = 52 – 28
|report = Report
|away = Bedford Blues
|stadium = Sandhill Lane Stadium, Selby
|attendance = 623
|referee = Fergus Kirby
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 22 October 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership Select
|score = 27 – 28
|report = Report
|away = Ealing Trailfinders
|stadium = Pandy Park, Crosskeys
|attendance = 200
|referee = Matt Turvey
}}[5]

Round 3

{{rugbybox
|date = 10 December 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = Bedford Blues
|score = 19 – 19
|report = Report
|away = Ealing Trailfinders
|stadium = Goldington Road
|attendance = 1,707
|referee = Adam Leal
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 December 2016
|time = 14:15
|home = Yorkshire Carnegie
|score = 20 – 17
|report = Report
|away = Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership Select (BP)
|stadium = Moor Lane, Pontefract
|attendance = 428
|referee = Nigel Correll
}}[6]

Round 4

{{rugbybox
|date = 17 December 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership Select
|score = 22 – 20
|report = Report
|away = Yorkshire Carnegie (BP)
|stadium = CCB Centre, Ystrad Mynach
|attendance = 315
|referee = Jonny Erskine
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 17 December 2016
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Ealing Trailfinders
|score = 40 – 23
|report = Report
|away = Bedford Blues
|stadium = Trailfinders Sports Club
|attendance = 428
|referee = Gareth Newman
}}[7]

Round 5

{{rugbybox
|date = 14 January 2017
|time = 15:00
|home = Bedford Blues
|score = 12 – 29
|report = Report
|away = Yorkshire Carnegie (BP)
|stadium = Goldington Road
|attendance = 1,874
|referee = Hamish Smales
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 14 January 2017
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Ealing Trailfinders
|score = 56 – 19
|report = Report
|away = Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership Select
|stadium = Trailfinders Sports Club
|attendance = 433
|referee = Fergus Kirby
}}[8]

Round 6

{{rugbybox
|date = 21 January 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = Yorkshire Carnegie
|score = 14 – 10
|report = Report
|away = Ealing Trailfinders (BP)
|stadium = Silver Royd, Scarborough
|attendance = 834
|referee = Rhys Thomas
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 21 January 2017
|time = 16:30
|home = Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership Select
|score = 15 – 12
|report = Report
|away = Bedford Blues (BP)
|stadium = CCB Centre, Ystrad Mynach{{#tag:ref|*Initially due to be held at The Bridge Field, Bedwas but because of a frozen pitch, the venue was changed and the kick-off time moved from 14:00 to 16:30.[17]|group=a}}
|attendance = 652
|referee = Stuart Gaffikin
}}
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[10]

Knock-out stage

The eight qualifiers were seeded according to performance in the pool stage. The four top seeds hosted the quarter-finals against the lower seeds, in a 1 v 8, 2 v 7, 3 v 6 and 4 v 5 format. If two teams qualified from the same group they could not be drawn together despite the seeding, therefore, Jersey Reds did not play against Ulster A. The quarter-finals were held over the weekend of 10/11/12 March 2017, the semi-finals were held over the weekend of 31 March and 1 & 2 April 2017 and the final was played on 21/22/23 April 2017.

Teams are ranked by:

1 – competition points (4 for a win, 2 for a draw)

2 – where competition points are equal, greatest number of wins

3 – where the number of wins are equal, aggregate points difference

4 – where the aggregate points difference are equal, greatest number of points scored

SeedPool winnersPtsWinsPts diff
1 {{flagicon|ENG}} London Irish 25 5 57
2 {{flagicon|JER}} Jersey Reds 23 5 87
3 {{flagicon|ENG}} Ealing Trailfinders 23 4 71
4 {{flagicon|WAL}} Scarlets Premiership Select 22 4 49
5 {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Munster A 19 4 66
SeedPool Runners–upPtsWinsPts diff
6 {{flagicon|ENG}} Cornish Pirates 20 4 89
7 {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Ulster A 20 4 29
8 {{flagicon|ENG}} Yorkshire Carnegie 20 4 26
9{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Leinster A 16 3 123
10 {{flagicon|ENG}} Rotherham Titans 5 1 −25
{{Round8
|12 March 2017 - Irish Independent Park |{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Munster A|26|{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Ulster A|3
|11 March 2017 - Trailfinders Sports Ground |{{flagicon|ENG}} Ealing Trailfinders|84|{{flagicon|WAL}} Scarlets Premiership Select|7
|11 March 2017 - Madejski Stadium |{{flagicon|ENG}} London Irish | 37 |{{flagicon|ENG}} Yorkshire Carnegie| 14
|10 March 2017 - St. Peter |{{flagicon|JER}} Jersey Reds| 36 |{{flagicon|ENG}} Cornish Pirates | 20
|31 March - CIT Stadium | {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Munster A|25|{{flagicon|ENG}}Ealing Trailfinders|9
|2 April 2017 - Madejski Stadium | {{flagicon|ENG}} London Irish| 17 | {{flagicon|JER}}Jersey Reds | 25
|21 April 2017 - Irish Independent Park, Cork |{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Munster A|29| {{flagicon|JER}}Jersey Reds |28
}}

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals was made on 23 January 2017, with the matches to be played on the weekend of 10–13 March 2017.[18]

{{rugbybox
|date = 10 March 2017
|time = 19:45
|home = Jersey Reds
|score = 36 – 20
|report = Report
|away = Cornish Pirates
|stadium = St Peter
|attendance = 1,515
|referee = Jack Makepeace
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 March 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = London Irish
|score = 37 – 14
|report = Report
|away = Yorkshire Carnegie
|stadium = Madejski Stadium
|attendance = 1,479
|referee = Rhys Thomas
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 March 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = Ealing Trailfinders
|score = 84 – 7
|report = Report
|away = Scarlets Premiership Select
|stadium = Trailfinders Sports Ground
|attendance = 650
|referee = Nigel Correll
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 12 March 2017
|time = 15:00
|home = Munster A
|score = 26 - 3
|report = Report
|away = Ulster A
|stadium = Irish Independent Park, Cork
|attendance = 800
|referee = Fergus Kirby
}}[11][19]

Semi-finals

{{rugbybox
|date = 31 March 2017
|time = 19:30
|home = Munster A
|score = 25 – 9
|report = Report
|away = Ealing Trailfinders
|stadium = CIT Stadium, Cork
|attendance = 732
|referee = Rhys Thomas
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 2 April 2017
|time = 14:00
|home = London Irish
|score = 17 – 25
|report = Report
|away = Jersey Reds
|stadium = Madejski Stadium
|attendance = 1,394
|referee = Jack Makepeace
}}[20][21]

Final

{{rugbybox
|date = 21 April 2017
|time = 19:30
|home = Munster A
|score = 29 – 28
|report = [https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/39649325 Report]
|away = Jersey Reds
|stadium = Irish Independent Park, Cork
|attendance = 983
|referee = Craig Maxwell-Keys
}}[22][23]

Attendances

ClubHome
matches
TotalAverageHighestLowest% Capacity
Bedford Blues 3 5,799 1,933 2,218 1,707 32%
Cardiff Premiership Select 3 2,085 695 973 325 11%
Connacht Eagles 3 1,314 438 695 200 5%
Cornish Pirates 3 3,951 1,317 1,426 1,120 33%
Doncaster Knights 2 2,181 1,091 1,207 974 22%
Ealing Trailfinders 4 1,979 495 650 428 16%
Jersey Reds 4 5,623 1,406 1,551 1,151 35%
Leinster A 3 2,641 880 1,018 673 14%
London Irish 5 10,898 2,180 3,109 1,394 9%
London Scottish 3 2,253 751 947 400 17%
London Welsh*London Welsh only played 1 home game as they were disqualified from the competition due to going into liquidation.[12]|group=b |name=London Welsh}} 728 728 728 728 12%
Munster A 6 4,152 692 983 350 42%
Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership Select 3 1,167 389 652 200 34%
Nottingham Rugby 3 3,242 1,081 1,367 791 36%
Ospreys Premiership Select 3 2,914 971 1,500 542 24%
Richmond 3 1,393 464 512 396 10%
Rotherham Titans*Rotherham only played 2 home games due to London Welsh being disqualified from the competition due to going into liquidation.|group=b |name=Rotherham}} 1,454 727 750 704 29%
Scarlets Premiership Select 3 850 283 350 250 7%
Ulster A 3 6,314 2,105 4,813 200 47%
Yorkshire Carnegie 3 1,885 628 834 428 43%
[4][5][6][7][8][10][11][19][20][21][22]{{reflist|group=b}}

Individual statistics

  • Points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals. Appearance figures also include coming on as substitutes (unused substitutes not included).
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Top points scorers

Rank Player Team Appearances Points
1 IRE|rugby union}} Johnny McPhillips Ulster A 6 62
2 WAL}} Billy McBryde Scarlets PS 7 56
3 RSA}} Warren Seals Yorkshire Carnegie 7 52
4 WAL}} Arwel Robson Newport-Gwent Dragons PS 6 51
5 ENG}} Simon Katz Jersey Reds 6 50
6 AUS}} Myles Dorrian Bedford Blues 6 45
7 ENG}} Laurence May Cornish Pirates 6 43
8 IRE|rugby union}} David Johnston Munster A 8 42
9IRE|rugby union}} Tom Daly Leinster A 4 40
WAL}} Tom Williams Scarlets PS 6 40
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Top try scorers

Rank Player Team Appearances Tries
1 WAL}} Tom Williams Scarlets PS 6 8
2 WAL}} Alex Walker Ealing Trailfinders 4 6
3 WAL}} Barney Nightingale Newport-Gwent Dragons PS 5 6
4 WAL}} Jay Baker Ospreys PS 3 5
5 ENG}} Rob O'Donnell Yorkshire Carnegie 3 5
6 IRE|rugby union}} Tom Daly Leinster A 4 5
7WAL}} Morgan Allen Scarlets PS 6 5
AUS}} Nick Haining Jersey Reds 6 5
IRE|rugby union}} Jimmy O'Brien Leinster A 6 5
WAL}} Keiran Williams Ospreys PS 6 5
8 ENG}} Alex O'Meara Cornish Pirates 7 5
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Season records

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Team

Largest home win — 77 points

84 – 7 Ealing Trailfinders at home to Scarlets Premiership Select on 11 March 2017

Largest away win — 49 points

68 – 19 Leinster A away to Richmond on 15 October 2016

Most points scored — 84 points

84 – 7 Ealing Trailfinders at home to Scarlets Premiership Select on 11 March 2017

Most tries in a match — 12

Ealing Trailfinders at home to Scarlets Premiership Select on 11 March 2017

Most conversions in a match — 10

Ealing Trailfinders at home to Scarlets Premiership Select on 11 March 2017

Most penalties in a match — 5

Rotherham Titans at home to Doncaster Knights on 15 October 2016

Most drop goals in a match — 1

Richmond away to Leinster on 20 January 2017

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Player

Most points in a match — 26
{{flagicon|ENG}} Rory Clegg for Ealing Trailfinders at home to Scarlets Premiership Select on 11 March 2017
Most tries in a match — 4
{{flagicon|ENG}} Rob O'Donnell for Yorkshire Carnegie at home to Bedford Blues on 23 October 2016
Most conversions in a match — 10
{{flagicon|ENG}} Rory Clegg for Ealing Trailfinders at home to Scarlets Premiership Select on 11 March 2017
Most penalties in a match — 5
{{flagicon|ENG}} Lloyd Evans for Rotherham Titans at home to Doncaster Knights on 15 October 2016
Most drop goals in a match — 1
{{flagicon|ENG}} Freddy Gabbitass for Richmond away to Leinster on 20 January 2017

Attendances

Highest — 4,813

Ulster A at home to London Scottish on 13 January 2017

Lowest — 200 (x3)

Ulster A at home to Jersey Reds on 14 October 2016

Connacht Eagles at home to Cornish Pirates on 16 October 2016

Newport Gwent Dragons Premiership Select at home to Ealing Trailfinders on 22 October 2016

Highest Average Attendance — 2,180 (London Irish)
Lowest Average Attendance — 283 Scarlets Premiership Select)
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References

{{Reflist|30em}}

External links

  • Unofficial British and Irish Cup website - latest news, teams etc
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