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词条 2018–19 Premiership Rugby Cup
释义

  1. Competition format

  2. Teams and locations

  3. Pool stage

     Pool 1  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Pool 2  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Pool 3  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4 (derby games) 

  4. Knock-out stage

     Semi-finals  Final 

  5. Attendances

  6. Individual statistics

     Top points scorers  Top try scorers 

  7. Season records

     Team  Player  Attendances 

  8. Notes

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

{{Infobox European Cup Rugby season
| name = 2018–19 Premiership Rugby Cup
| image =
| imagesize =
| caption =
| countries = England
| tournament format = Round-robin and knockout
| date = 26 October 2018 – March 2019
| teams = 12
| matches = 27
| attendance = {{#expr:

14509 + 6502 + 6606 + 7194 + 12172 + 12709

+ 12693 + 8027 + 4687 + 17815 + 9944 + 9042

+ 5425 + 11927 + 17023 + 4804 + 11499 + 8352

+ 8845 + 14800 + 13900 + 6000 + 3824 + 7644

+ 5115 + 5994

+ 15250


}}
| highest attendance = 17,815
Leicester v Worcester
3 November 2018
| lowest attendance = 3,824
Sale v Newcastle
3 February 2019
| tries = {{#expr:

5 + 3 + 5 + 5 + 11 + 6

+ 6 + 4 + 4 + 7 + 4 + 4

+ 4 + 6 + 3 + 10 + 4 + 4

+ 3 + 6 + 9 + 7 + 6 + 7

+ 7 + 14

+ 3


}}
| top point scorer = James Grayson (Northampton)
62 points
| top try scorer = Zach Kibirige (Newcastle)
5 tries
| venue =
| attendance2 =
| champions = Northampton Saints
| count = 1
| runner-up = Saracens
| website = https://www.premiershiprugby.com/
| previous year = 2017–18 (Anglo-Welsh)
| previous tournament = 2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup
| next year = 2019–20
| next tournament = 2019–20 Premiership Rugby Cup
}}

The 2018–19 Premiership Cup will be the 47th season of England's national rugby union cup competition and the first under the new Premiership Rugby Cup format following the disbanding of the Anglo-Welsh Cup at the end of the 2017-18 season due to the withdrawal of the Welsh Pro14 regions.[1] Although there are no stipulations on player selection, the cup will be seen by many clubs as a development competition, and games will take place during the Autumn International window and during the Six Nations.

Northampton Saints became the first ever winners of the Premiership Cup when they defeated Saracens 23 – 9 in the final at Franklin's Gardens on 17 March 2019.[2][3] It was the Saints first domestic cup triumph since winning the 2009–10 LV Cup and their second overall.

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Competition format

The competition consists of the twelve English Premiership teams arranged in three pools of four clubs each, with each team playing three games against teams in their pool, as well as a 'derby' game against a team in another group. The top team in each pool, plus the best overall runner up, progress to the semi-finals, with the highest ranked teams having home advantage. The winners of the semi-finals then meet at the final in March 2019 to be held at the home ground of the highest ranked remaining team.[4]

Teams and locations

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}}
ClubDirector of Rugby/Head CoachCaptainKit supplierStadiumCapacityCity/Area
BathNZL}} Todd BlackadderENG}} Matt Garvey Canterbury The Recreation Ground14,500 Bath
Bristol BearsSAM}} Pat LamN/A (Leadership Group)[5] Bristol Sport Ashton Gate27,000 Bristol
Exeter ChiefsENG}} Rob BaxterENG}} Jack Yeandle Samurai Sportswear Sandy Park12,800 Exeter
GloucesterIRE|rugby union}} David HumphreysNZL}} Willi Heinz XBlades Kingsholm Stadium16,115 Gloucester
HarlequinsENG}} Paul Gustard
{{flagicon|AUS}} Billy Millard
AUS}} James Horwill
{{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Robshaw
Adidas Twickenham Stoop14,800 Twickenham, Greater London
Leicester TigersIRE|rugby union}} Geordan Murphy (interim)ENG}} Tom Youngs Kukri Welford Road25,849 Leicester
Newcastle FalconsENG}} Dean RichardsENG}} Will Welch ISC Kingston Park10,200 Newcastle upon Tyne
Northampton SaintsNZL}} Chris BoydENG}} Dylan Hartley
{{flagicon|ENG}} Alex Waller
Macron Franklin's Gardens15,249 Northampton
Sale SharksENG}} Steve DiamondRSA}} Jono Ross Samurai Sportswear AJ Bell Stadium12,000 Salford, Greater Manchester
SaracensIRE|rugby union}} Mark McCallENG}} Brad Barritt Nike Allianz Park10,000{{efn|Allianz Park typically has a capacity of 10,000 but this can be raised to 15,000 with temporary seating.}} Barnet, Greater London
WaspsWAL}} Dai Young{{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Launchbury}} Under Armour Ricoh Arena32,609 Coventry
Worcester WarriorsRSA}} Alan SolomonsRSA}} GJ van Velze VX3 Sixways Stadium11,499 Worcester

Pool stage

Pool 1

Pool 1
ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints AgainstPoints DifferenceTries ForTries AgainstTry BonusLosing BonusPoints
1 Newcastle Falcons 4 3 1 0 95 62 33 12 8 1 0 15
2 Exeter Chiefs 4 3 1 0 88 63 25 13 8 1 0 15
3 Harlequins 4 1 0 3 73 103 -30 7 14 0 1 5
4 Bath 3 0 0 3 44 74 -30 7 8 0 1 1
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
    1. Number of matches won
    2. Difference between points for and against
    3. Total number of points for
    4. Total number of tries scored
Green background means the club has qualified for the semi-finals as pool winner.
Blue background means the club has qualified for the semi-finals as the best pool runner up. Updated: 2 February 2019
Note that each team plays 4 games; 3 pool games plus a derby game against a team in another pool.
Source: {{cite web | url=https://www.premiershiprugby.com/league-tables/premiership-rugby-cup/ | title=Premiership Rugby Cup 2018-19 | publisher=Premiership Rugby}}

Round 1

{{rugbybox
|date = 27 October 2018
|time = 15:00
|home = Bath
|score = 19 – 27
|report = [https://www.bathrugby.com/news/harlequins-come-out-on-top-in-premiership-rugby-cup-clash Report]
|away = Harlequins
|try1 = J. Walker 13' m
Batty (2) 65' c, 72' c
|con1 = Davies (2/3) 66', 73'
|pen1 =
|try2 = C. Walker 39' m
Dombrandt 43' c
|con2 = Catrakilis (1/2) 44' c
|pen2 = Catrakilis (4) 17', 23', 56', 69'
Lang 75'
|stadium = Recreation Ground
|attendance = 14,509
|referee = Greg Macdonald
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 28 October 2018
|time = 15:00
|home = Newcastle Falcons
|score = 22 – 22
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-newcastle-falcons-22-22-exeter-chiefs/ Report]
|away = Exeter Chiefs
|try1 = Kibirige (3) 25' c, 33' m, 57' c
|con1 = Connon (2/3) 26', 58'
|pen1 = Connon 48'
|try2 = Bodilly (2) 19' c, 68' c
Short 62' m
|con2 = Skinner (2/3) 21', 70'
|pen2 = Skinner 55'
|stadium = Kingston Park
|attendance = 6,502
|referee = Andrew Jackson
}}[6]

Round 2

{{rugbybox
|date = 3 November 2018
|time = 13:00
|home = Exeter Chiefs
|score = 25 – 18
|report = [https://www.exeterchiefs.co.uk/news/chiefs-25-bath-18 Report]
|away = Bath (1 BP)
|try1 = Short 15' m
Devoto 32' c
O'Flaherty 51' c
|con1 = J. Simmonds (2/3) 33', 52'
|pen1 = J. Simmonds 46'
Skinner 77'
|try2 = Batty 38' m
Wilson (2) 55' m, 74' m
|con2 = Davies (0/2)
Atkins (0/1)
|pen2 = Davies 4'
|stadium = Sandy Park
|attendance = 12,693
|referee = Dean Richards
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 4 November 2018
|time = 15:00
|home = (1 BP) Harlequins
|score = 21 – 23
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-harlequins-21-23-newcastle-falcons Report]
|away = Newcastle Falcons
|try1 = Boyce 55' m
Dombrandt 60' c
|con1 = Catrakilis (1/2) 61'
|pen1 = Catrakilis (3) 10', 20', 48'
|try2 = Bettencourt 31' c
Stevenson 50' c
|con2 = Connon (2/2) 32', 50'
|pen2 = Connon (2) 13', 30'
Swiel 71'
|stadium = Twickenham Stoop
|attendance = 8,027[7]
|referee = Mike Hudson
}}[8]

Round 3

{{rugbybox
|date = 9 November 2018
|time = 19:45
|home = Newcastle Falcons
|score = 22 – 7
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-newcastle-falcons-22-7-bath-rugby Report]
|away = Bath
|try1 = Young 18' c
Hammersley 43' c
Sinoti 65' m
|con1 = Hodgson (2/3) 20', 44'
|pen1 = Hodgson 26'
|try2 = Bayliss 75' c
|con2 = Davies 76'
|pen2 =
|stadium = Kingston Park
|attendance = 5,425
|referee = Anthony Woodthorpe
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 10 November 2018
|time = 13:00
|home = (1 BP) Exeter Chiefs
|score = 29 – 13
|report = [https://www.exeterchiefs.co.uk/news/chiefs-29-harlequins-13 Report]
|away = Harlequins
|try1 = Capstick 27' c
Keast 32' m
O'Flaherty 34' m
Lawday 40' m
J. Simmonds 57' c
|con1 = J. Simmonds (2/5) 27', 57'
|pen1 =
|try2 = Ward 79' c
|con2 = Smith (1/1) 79'
|pen2 = Smith (2) 2', 38'
|stadium = Sandy Park
|attendance = 11,927
|referee = Craig Maxwell-Keys
}}[9]

Pool 2

Pool 2
ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints AgainstPoints DifferenceTries ForTries AgainstTry BonusLosing BonusPoints
1 Worcester Warriors 4 3 0 1 123 72 51 18 11 4 0 16
2 Saracens 4 3 1 0 110 70 40 15 10 2 0 16
3 Sale Sharks 4 1 1 2 48 94 -46 6 12 0 0 6
4 Leicester Tigers 4 0 0 4 69 125 -56 7 17 0 1 1
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
    1. Number of matches won
    2. Difference between points for and against
    3. Total number of points for
    4. Total number of tries scored
Green background means the club has qualified for the semi-finals as pool winner.
Blue background means the club has qualified for the semi-finals as the best pool runner up. Updated: 2 February 2019
Note that each team plays 4 games; 3 pool games plus a derby game against a team in another pool.
Source: {{cite web | url=https://www.premiershiprugby.com/league-tables/premiership-rugby-cup/ | title=Premiership Rugby Cup 2018-19 | publisher=Premiership Rugby}}

Round 1

{{rugbybox
|date = 26 October 2018
|time = 19:45
|home = (1 BP) Worcester Warriors
|score = 35 – 3
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-worcester-warriors-35-3-sale-sharks Report]
|away = Sale Sharks
|try1 = Adams 4' c
Hougaard 26' c
Venter 31' c
Phillips 53' c
Williams '76' c
|con1 = Wier (4/4) 5', 27', 32', 55'
Shillcock (1/1) 77'
|pen1 =
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 = Wilkinson 15'
|stadium = Sixways Stadium
|attendance = 6,606
|referee = Adam Leal
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 27 October 2018
|time = 15:00
|home = Saracens
|score = 29 – 21
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-saracens-29-leicester-tigers-21 Report]
|away = Leicester Tigers
|try1 = Burger 7' m
Vailanu (2) 39' m, 46' c
|con1 = Malins (1/3) 47'
|pen1 = Malins (4) 21', 52', 57', 66'
|try2 = Feo 62' c
Wells 70' m
|con2 = J. Ford (1/2) 62'
|pen2 = J. Ford (3) 2', 6', 30'
|stadium = Allianz Park
|attendance = 7,194
|referee = Christophe Ridley
}}[6]

Round 2

{{rugbybox
|date = 2 November 2018
|time = 20:00
|home = Sale Sharks
|score = 15 – 15
|report = [https://www.salesharks.com/report/match-report-sale-sharks-15-saracens-15/#report Report]
|away = Saracens
|try1 = Odogwu 36' c
Cliff 57' m
|con1 = Cliff (1/2)
|pen1 = Cliff 4'
|try2 = Kpoku 16' c
Gallagher 23' m
|con2 = Malins (1/2) 17'
|pen2 = Malins 67'
|stadium = AJ Bell Stadium
|attendance = 4,687
|referee = Anthony Woodthorpe
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 3 November 2018
|time =
|home = Leicester Tigers
|score = 12 – 31
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-leicester-tigers-x-x-worcester-warriors/ Report]
|away = Worcester Warriors (1 BP)
|try1 = Owen 57' m
Reffell 65' c
|con1 = Hardwick (1/2) 66'
|pen1 =
|try2 = Hill 1' c
Weir 5' c
Hougaard 14' m
Heem (2) 28' c, 61' m
|con2 = Weir (3/5) 2', 7', 28'
|pen2 =
|stadium = Welford Road Stadium
|attendance = 17,815[10]
|referee = Hamish Smales[10]
}}[8]

Round 3

{{rugbybox
|date = 10 November 2018
|time = 15:00
|home = (1 BP) Leicester Tigers
|score = 16 – 18
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-leicester-tigers-16-18-sale-sharks Report]
|away = Sale Sharks
|try1 = Thompson 39' c
|con1 = Hardwick (1/1) 40'
|pen1 = Hardwick (3) 21', 25', 52'
|try2 = Webber 16' m
Penalty try 76'
|con2 = Du Preez (0/1)
|pen2 = Du Preez (2) 10', 20'
|stadium = Welford Road Stadium
|attendance = 17,023
|referee = Simon Harding
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 November 2018
|time = 15:00
|home = (1 BP) Saracens
|score = 34 – 22
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-saracens-34-22-worcester-warriors Report]
|away = Worcester Warriors (1 BP)
|try1 = Burger 21' m
Lewington 33' m
Earl 42' c
Crossdale (2) 45' m, 63' m
Skelton 52' c
|con1 = Malins (0/2)
Whiteley (2/4) 42', 53'
|pen1 =
|try2 = Van Breda 25' c
Williams 37' m
Hammond 55' m
Olivier 68' m
|con2 = Van Breda (1/4) 26'
|pen2 =
|stadium = Allianz Park
|attendance = 4,804[11]
|referee = Matthew O'Grady
}}[9]

Pool 3

Pool 3
ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints AgainstPoints DifferenceTries ForTries AgainstTry BonusLosing BonusPoints
1 Northampton Saints 4 3 0 1 125 72 53 18 10 2 1 15
2 Bristol Bears 4 2 0 2 85 95 -10 11 11 1 1 10
3 Gloucester 3 2 0 1 58 40 18 8 6 1 0 9
4 Wasps 4 0 0 4 63 111 -48 7 14 0 1 1
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
    1. Number of matches won
    2. Difference between points for and against
    3. Total number of points for
    4. Total number of tries scored
Green background means the club has qualified for the semi-finals as pool winner.
Blue background means the club has qualified for the semi-finals as the best pool runner up. Updated: 2 February 2019
Note that each team plays 4 games; 3 pool games plus a derby game against a team in another pool.
Source: {{cite web | url=https://www.premiershiprugby.com/league-tables/premiership-rugby-cup/ | title=Premiership Rugby Cup 2018-19 | publisher=Premiership Rugby}}

Round 1

{{rugbybox
|date = 27 October 2018
|time = 14:00
|home = (1 BP) Northampton Saints
|score = 51 – 24
|report = [https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/rugby/match-reports/bristol-bears-concede-seven-tries-2154403 Report]
|away = Bristol Bears (1 BP)
|try1 = Grayson 5' m
Van Wyk (2) 9' m, 28' c
Mitchell 40'+2 c
Marshall 48' c
Furbank 58' c
Kellaway 68' c
|con1 = Grayson (4/6) 29', 40'+3, 48', 59'
Furbank (1/1) 70'
|pen1 = Grayson (2) 19', 25'
|try2 = Lindsay 16' m
Crane 54' c
Pincus 71' m
Lam 78' c
|con2 = Madigan (2/4) 56', 79'
|pen2 =
|stadium = Franklin's Gardens
|attendance = 12,172
|referee = Simon Harding
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 27 October 2018
|time = 15:00
|home = (1 BP) Gloucester
|score = 31 – 7
|report = [https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sport/rugby/gloucester-wasps-match-report-15337224 Report]
|away = Wasps
|try1 = Terry 2' m
Vellacott 18' m
Evans 21' c
Coetzer 25' c
Mullis 75' c
|con1 = Evans (2/4) 22', 24'
Chapman 76'
|pen1 =
|try2 = Barbeary 80'+1 c
|con2 = Jardine 80'+2
|pen2 =
|stadium = Kingsholm Stadium
|attendance = 12,709
|referee = Michael Hudson
}}[6]

Round 2

{{rugbybox
|date = 2 November 2018
|time = 19:45
|home = Bristol Bears
|score = 21 – 13
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-bristol-bears-21-13-gloucester-rugby/ Report]
|away = Gloucester
|try1 = Haining 27' c
Thomas 65' c
Heenan 74' c
|con1 = Sheedy (2/2) 28', 75'
Eden (1/1) 67'
|pen1 =
|try2 = Penalty Try 80'+4
|con2 =
|pen2 = Williams (2) 42', 49'
|stadium = Ashton Gate Stadium
|attendance = 9,944[12]
|referee = Adam Leal
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 4 November 2018
|time = 15:00
|home = (1 BP) Wasps
|score = 14 – 15
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-wasps-14-15-northampton-saints Report]
|away = Northampton Saints
|try1 = Watson 13' c
Willis 47' c
|con1 = Searle (2/2) 14', 48'
|pen1 =
|try2 = Naiyaravoro 62' m
Eadie 80+1' c
|con2 = Grayson (1/2) 80+2'
|pen2 = Grayson 51'
|stadium = Ricoh Arena
|attendance = 9,042
|referee = Sara Cox
}}[8]

Round 3

{{rugbybox
|date = 9 November 2018
|time = 19:45
|home = Gloucester
|score = 14 – 12
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-gloucester-rugby-14-12-northampton-saints Report]
|away = Northampton Saints (1 BP)
|try1 = Banahan 20' c
Grobler 80'+1 c
|con1 = Twelvetrees (2/2) 21', 80'+4
|pen1 =
|try2 = Francis 4' m
Reinach 41' c
|con2 = Grayson (1/2) 42'
|pen2 =
|stadium = Kingsholm Stadium
|attendance = 11,499
|referee = Greg Macdonald
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 November 2018
|time = 15:00
|home = Wasps
|score = 19 – 30
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-wasps-19-30-bristol-bears Report]
|away = Bristol Bears
|try1 = Bassett 16' c
|con1 = Sopoaga (1/1) 17'
|pen1 = Sopoaga (4) 5', 28', 48', 69'
|try2 = Edwards (2) 22' c, 76' c
Malton 44' c
|con2 = Sheedy (3/3) 23', 46', 77'
|pen2 = Sheedy (3) 2', 31', 73'
|stadium = Ricoh Arena
|attendance = 8,352
|referee = Andrew Jackson
}}[9]

Round 4 (derby games)

After three pool games, each team will play a 'derby' game against a team in another pool, with results counting towards the final standings in each pool.

{{rugbybox
|date = 26 January 2019
|time = 15:00
|home = (1 BP) Bristol Bears (P3)
|score = 10 – 12
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-bristol-bears-10-12-exeter-chiefs Report]
|away = Exeter Chiefs (P1)
|try1 = Edwards 41' c
|con1 = Madigan (1/1) 41'
|pen1 = Madigan (1) 51'
|try2 = Holmes 8' m
Penalty Try 68'
|con2 = Skinner (0/1)
|pen2 =
|stadium = Ashton Gate Stadium
|attendance = 8,845
|referee = Luke Pearce
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 26 January 2019
|time = 15:00
|home = Harlequins (P1)
|score = 12 – 32
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-harlequins-12-32-saracens Report]
|away = Saracens (P2) (1 BP)
|try1 = Ibuanokpe 2' c
Elia 42' m
|con1 = Lang (1/2) 3'
|pen1 =
|try2 = Vailanu 4' m
Malins 68' c
Kpoku 49' c
Segun 79' c
|con2 = Malins (0/1)
Lozowski (3/3) 50', 69', 80'
|pen2 = Malins 18'
Lozowski 45'
|stadium = Twickenham Stoop
|attendance = 14,800
|referee = Wayne Barnes
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 26 January 2019
|time = 15:00
|home = (1 BP) Northampton Saints (P3)
|score = 47 – 20
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-northampton-saints-47-20-leicester-tigers Report]
|away = Leicester Tigers (P2)
|try1 = Grayson 14' c
Fish 25' m
Barrow 29' c
Brüssow 45' c
Reinach (2) 73' c, 79' c
Collins 78' c
|con1 = Grayson (6/7) 15', 31', 46', 74', 79', 80'
|pen1 =
|try2 = F.Tuilagi 7' c
J. Ford 66' c
|con2 = J. Ford (2/2) 8', 67'
|pen2 = J. Ford (2) 34', 49'
|stadium = Franklin's Gardens
|attendance = 13,900
|referee = Adam Leal
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 3 February 2019
|time = 15:00
|home = (1 BP) Worcester Warriors (P2)
|score = 35 – 23
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-worcester-warriors-35-23-wasps Report]
|away = Wasps (P3)
|try1 = Heem (2) 53' c, 68' c
Ventor 60' c
Waller 65' m
|con1 = Weir (3/4) 54', 60', 67'
|pen1 = Weir (3) 21', 26', 37'
|try2 = Bassett 16' m
Miller 44' m
Carr 78' c
|con2 = Sopoaga (0/1)
Searle (1/2) 78'
|pen2 = Sopoaga 23'
Searle 51'
|stadium = Sixways Stadium
|attendance = 6,000
|referee = Mike Hudson
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 3 February 2019
|time = 15:00
|home = Sale Sharks (P2)
|score = 12 – 28
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-sale-sharks-12-28-newcastle-falcons Report]
|away = Newcastle Falcons (1 BP) (P1)
|try1 = Van Rensburg 23' c
Beaumont 72' m
|con1 = Cliff (1/1) 24'
Wilkinson (0/1)
|pen1 =
|try2 = Chick 9' c
Goneva 57' c
Kibirige 65' c
Blamire 75' c
|con2 = Flood (3/3) 9', 58', 66'
Connon (1/1) 76'
|pen2 =
|stadium = AJ Bell Stadium
|attendance = 3,824[13]
|referee = Hamish Smales
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 4 February 2019
|time = 19:30
|home = Bath (P1)
|score = 52 – 0
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-bath-rugby-52-0-gloucester-rugby Report]
|away = Gloucester (P3)
|try1 = Rokoduguni (4) 2' c, 56' c, 72' c, 78' c
McConnochie 15' c
Walker 38' c
Homer 64' c
|con1 = Priestland (5/5) 3', 17', 39'+1, 57', 65'
Burns (2/2) 73', 79'
|pen1 = Priestland 13'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|stadium = Recreation Ground
|attendance = 7,644[14]
|referee = JP Doyle[14]
}}
  • Game originally due to be played on 2 February but postponed twice due to snow.[15][16]
[17][18]

Knock-out stage

The four qualifiers are seeded according to performance in the pool stage. The top 2 seeds host the semi-finals against the lower seeds, in a 1 v 4, 2v 3 format. Note, if two teams qualify from the same pool, they can still be drawn together in the semi-finals.

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

5 – where the greatest number of points are equal, greatest number of tries scored

[19]
RankPool leadersPtsWinsDiffPFTF
1 Worcester Warriors 16 3 51 123 18
2 Northampton Saints 15 3 53 125 18
3 Newcastle Falcons 15 3 33 95 12
RankPool runners–upPtsWinsDiffPFTF
4 Saracens 16 3 40 110 15
5 Exeter Chiefs 15 3 25 88 13
6 Bristol Bears 10 2 -10 85 11
{{Round4
|Sixways|Worcester Warriors|22|Saracens|38
|Franklin's Gardens|Northampton Saints|59|Newcastle Falcons|33
|Franklin's Gardens|Northampton Saints|23|Saracens|9
}}

Semi-finals

{{rugbybox
|date = 8 February 2019
|time = 19:45
|home = Worcester Warriors
|score = 22 – 38
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-worcester-warriors-22-38-saracens Report]
|away = Saracens
|try1 = David 43' m
Howe (2) 56' c, 80' c
|con1 = Weir (2/3) 57', 80'+1
|pen1 = Van Breda 40'
|try2 = Whiteley 5' c
Segun 10' m
Malins 59' c
Vailanu 65' c
|con2 = Lozowski (3/4) 6', 60', 66'
|pen2 = Lozowski (4) 27', 35', 51', 54'
|stadium = Sixways
|attendance = 5,115
|referee = Christophe Ridley
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 9 February 2019
|time = 12:15
|home = Northampton Saints
|score = 59 – 33
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-northampton-saints-59-33-newcastle-falcons Report]
|away = Newcastle Falcons
|try1 = Furbank 28' c
Tuala 35' c
Ludlam 38' c
Gibson 41' m
Fish 46' c
Naiyaravoro 55' c
Brüssow (2) 65' c, 75' m
Burrell 68' c
|con1 = Grayson (7/9) 29', 36', 38', 47', 56', 66', 70'
|pen1 =
|try2 = Takulua 1' c
Matavesi 9' c
Goneva 13' c
Kibirige 31' c
Harris 50' m
|con2 = Connon (4/5) 2', 9', 13', 32'
|pen2 =
|stadium = Franklin's Gardens
|attendance = 5,994
|referee = Craig Maxwell-Keys
}}[20]

Final

{{rugbybox
|date = 17 March 2019
|time = 15:00
|home = Northampton Saints
|score = 23 – 9
|report = [https://www.premiershiprugby.com/report/match-report-northampton-saints-23-9-saracens/ Report]
|away = Saracens
|try1 = Harrison 7' m
Wood 23' m
Tuala 30' c
|con1 = Grayson (1/3) 31'
|pen1 = Grayson 55'
Francis 72'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 = Malins (3) 11', 20', 28'
|stadium = Franklin's Gardens
|attendance = 15,250[21]
|referee = Ian Tempest
}}[2][3]

Attendances

ClubHome
matches
TotalAverageHighestLowest% Capacity
Bath 2 22,153 11,077 14,509 7,644 76%
Bristol Bears 2 18,789 9,395 9,944 8,845 35%
Exeter Chiefs 2 24,620 12,310 12,693 11,927 96%
Harlequins 2 22,827 11,414 14,800 8,027 77%
Gloucester 2 24,208 12,104 12,709 11,499 75%
Leicester Tigers 2 34,838 17,419 17,815 17,023 67%
Newcastle Falcons 2 11,927 5,964 6,502 5,425 58%
Northampton Saints 4 47,316 11,829 15,250 5,994 78%
Sale Sharks 2 8,511 4,256 4,687 3,824 35%
Saracens 2 11,998 5,999 7,194 4,804 60%
Wasps 2 17,394 8,697 9,042 8,352 27%
Worcester Warriors 3 17,721 5,907 6,606 5,115 51%
[6][8][9][17][18][20][21]

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 ENG}} James Grayson Northampton Saints 6 62
3 ENG}} Max Malins Saracens 6 41
2 SCO}} Duncan Weir Worcester Warriors 4 38
4ENG}} Alex Lozowski Saracens 2 27
IRE|rugby union}} Brett Connon Newcastle Falcons 4 27
5 ENG}} Joe Ford Leicester Tigers 4 26
6RSA}} Demetri Catrakilis Harlequins 3 25
ENG}} Zach Kibirige Newcastle Falcons 3 25
7FIJ}} Semesa Rokoduguni Bath 1 20
NZ}} Bryce Heem Worcester Warriors 3 20
SAM}} Sione Vailanu Saracens 4 20
[6][8][9][17][18][20][2]{{Col-2}}

Top try scorers

Rank Player Team Appearances Tries
1 ENG}} Zach Kibirige Newcastle Falcons 3 5
2FIJ}} Semesa Rokoduguni Bath 1 4
NZ}} Bryce Heem Worcester Warriors 3 4
SAM}} Sione Vailanu Saracens 4 4
3RSA}} Heinrich Brüssow Northampton Saints 2 3
ENG}} Ryan Edwards Bristol Bears 2 3
ENG}} Ross Batty Bath 3 3
RSA}} Cobus Reinach Northampton Saints 4 3
[6][8][9][17][18][20][2]{{Col-end}}

Season records

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Team

Largest home win — 52 points

52 – 0 Bath at home to Gloucester on 4 February 2019

Largest away win — 20 points

32 – 12 Saracens away to Harlequins on 26 January 2019

Most points scored — 59

59 – 33 Northampton Saints at home to Newcastle Falcons on 9 February 2019

Most tries in a match — 9

Northampton Saints at home to Newcastle Falcons on 9 February 2019

Most conversions in a match — 7 (2)

Bath at home to Gloucester on 4 February 2019

Northampton Saints at home to Newcastle Falcons on 9 February 2019

Most penalties in a match — 4 (4)

Harlequins away to Bath on 27 October 2018

Saracens at home to Leicester Tigers on 27 October 2018

Wasps at home to Bristol Bears on 11 November 2018

Saracens away to Worcester Warriors on 8 February 2019

Most drop goals in a match — 0
[6][8][9][17][18][20][2]{{col-2-of-2}}

Player

Most points in a match — 20
{{flagicon|FIJ}} Semesa Rokoduguni for Bath at home to Gloucester on 4 February 2019
Most tries in a match — 4
{{flagicon|FIJ}} Semesa Rokoduguni for Bath at home to Gloucester on 4 February 2019
Most conversions in a match — 7
{{flagicon|ENG}} James Grayson for Northampton Saints at home to Newcastle Falcons on 9 February 2019
Most penalties in a match — 4 (4)
{{flagicon|RSA}} Demetri Catrakilis for Harlequins away to Bath on 27 October 2018
{{flagicon|ENG}} Max Malins for Saracens at home to Leicester Tigers on 27 October 2018
{{flagicon|NZ}} Lima Sopoaga for Wasps at home to Bristol Bears on 11 November 2018
{{flagicon|ENG}} Alex Lozowski for Saracens away to Worcester Warriors on 8 February 2019
Most drop goals in a match — 0
[6][8][9][17][18][20][2]

Attendances

Highest — 17,815

Leicester Tigers at home to Worcester Warriors on 3 November 2018

Lowest — 3,824

Sale Sharks at home to Newcastle Falcons on 3 February 2019

[6][8][9][17][18][20][2]{{col-end}}

Notes

{{notelist}}

See also

  • Premiership Rugby
  • Anglo-Welsh Cup
  • 2018–19 RFU Championship Cup
  • English rugby union system
  • List of English rugby union teams
  • Rugby union in England

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External links

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