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词条 2014–15 British and Irish Cup
释义

  1. Participating teams and locations

     Welsh qualification  Cardiff Blues Region  Dragons Region  Ospreys Region  Scarlets Region 

  2. Competition format

  3. Pool stages

     Pool 1  Pool 2  Pool 3  Pool 4  Pool 5 

  4. Knock-out stage

     Quarter-finals  Semi-finals  Final 

  5. Total season attendances

  6. Individual statistics

      Top points scorers  Top try scorers 

  7. Notes

  8. References

  9. External links

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| name = 2014–15 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 = 10 October 2014 — 3 April 2015
| teams = 20
| matches = 67
| highest attendance = 7,640
Bristol 50–34 Connacht Eagles
(12 October 2014)
| attendance = {{#expr:

+ 2600 + 7640 + 864 + 830 + 550 + 756 + 401 + 1289 + 1784 + 1047

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+ 250 + 5800 + 400 + 482 + 1119 + 1483 + 1182 + 1320 + 200 + 875

+ 1296 + 5760 + 450 + 1000 + 435 + 4738 + 2002 + 650 + 2024 + 739

+ 4608 + 1500 + 250 + 650 + 600 + 569 + 200 + 1149 + 1695 + 1023

+ 209 + 1640 + 1087 + 150 + 944 + 6560 + 2218 + 1421 + 200 + 827

+ 3467 + 1174 + 1167 + 4605

+ 3760 + 785

+ 3115


}}
| lowest attendance = 150
Ulster Ravens 25–12 Aberavon
(13 December 2014)
| tries = {{#expr:
}}
| top point scorer = Douglas Flockhart (Doncaster Knights)
89 points
| top try scorer = Cian Kelleher (Leinster A)
9 tries
| venue = Castle Park, Doncaster
| attendance2 = 3,115
| champions = Worcester Warriors
| count = 1
| runner-up = Doncaster Knights
| website =
| previous year = 2013–14
| previous tournament = 2013–14 British and Irish Cup
| next year = 2015–16
| next tournament = 2015–16 British and Irish Cup
}}

The 2014–15 British and Irish Cup is the sixth season of the annual rugby union competition for second tier, semi-professional clubs from Britain and Ireland. Leinster A are the defending champions having won the 2013–14 final against Leeds Carnegie 44–17 at Donnybrook on 23 May 2014. There has been four different winners and five different losing finalists of the competition in the five seasons of its existence.

The format of the competition has been changed once again, with the Scottish withdrawing from the competition because of an increase, from four to six, in the number of the group matches before Christmas. Scottish Rugby felt that Scottish teams would not be able to compete fully in both the British and Irish cup and the BT Premiership; the premier competition for clubs in Scotland.[1] The Welsh teams selection is based on regional play-offs involving the 2013–14 Premier Division clubs at the start of the season. This process yielded Pontypridd to represent the Cardiff Blues Region, Cross Keys to represent the Dragons Region, Aberavon to represent the Ospreys Region, and Carmarthen Quins to represent the Scarlets Region.

Matches in the competition proper were played on the same weekends as the European Rugby Champions Cup and European Rugby Challenge Cup. First round matches began on 10 October 2014 and the final was held on 3 April 2015. Worcester Warriors beat Doncaster Knights 35 – 5 in the final held at Castle Park, Doncaster; the home ground of the Knights.[2]

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 clubs from the Welsh Premier Division
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ClubCountryLeagueStadiumCapacityArea
AberavonWAL}} WalesWelsh Premier Division Talbot Athletic Ground3,000 Port Talbot
Bedford BluesEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipGoldington Road6,500Bedford
BristolEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipAshton Gate Stadium21,497Bristol
Carmarthen QuinsWAL}} WalesWelsh Premier DivisionCarmarthen Park
Parc y Scarlets
3,000
14,870
Carmarthen
Llanelli
Connacht EaglesIreland|rugby union}} IrelandInter-Provincial ChampionshipGalway Sportsgrounds7,500Galway
Cornish PiratesENG}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipMennaye Field3,500Penzance
Cross KeysWAL}} WalesWelsh Premier DivisionPandy Park3,000Crosskeys
Doncaster KnightsEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipCastle Park rugby stadium5,000Doncaster
JerseyJersey}} England{{efn|Jersey is listed in the English section because they play in the English RFU Championship.}}RFU ChampionshipSt. Peter5,000Saint Peter
Leinster AIreland|rugby union}} IrelandInter-Provincial ChampionshipDonnybrook Stadium6,000Dublin
London ScottishEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipRichmond Athletic Ground4,500London
MoseleyEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipBillesley Common3,000+Birmingham
Munster AIreland|rugby union}} IrelandInter-Provincial ChampionshipMusgrave Park
Clonmel Rugby Club
Temple Hill
9,251
  
1,000
Cork
Clonmel
Cork
Nottingham RugbyEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipMeadow Lane
Lady Bay Sports Ground
19,588
2,000 (est)
Nottingham
Plymouth AlbionEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipThe Brickfields8,500Plymouth
PontypriddWAL}} WalesWelsh Premier DivisionSardis Road7,861Pontypridd
Rotherham TitansEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipClifton Lane2,500Rotherham
Ulster RavensIreland|rugby union}} IrelandInter-Provincial ChampionshipKingspan Stadium
Deramore Park
18,196
1,000+
Belfast
Worcester WarriorsEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipSixways Stadium12,024Worcester
Yorkshire CarnegieEngland}} EnglandRFU ChampionshipHeadingley Carnegie Stadium
Silver Royd
Brantingham Park
Laund Hill
20,250
1,950
1,500
2,000
Leeds
Scarborough
Kingston upon Hull
Huddersfield
[3]

Welsh qualification

The Welsh teams are selected, based on regional play-offs involving the twelve clubs from the 2013–14 Premier Division and played at the start of the season. Teams gained home advantage depending upon their finishing position at the end of last season.[3]

Cardiff Blues Region

The two constituent clubs of the Cardiff Blues played in a one-off game to determine the region's representative in the Cup.

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|score = 40 – 12
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|stadium = Sardis Road
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|referee = Gary Conway (IRFU)
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Dragons Region

The four teams that make up the Newport Gwent Dragons each played in semi-finals, with the winner of each progressing to play off for the opportunity to represent the region.

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|home = Bedwas
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Newport
|away = Newport
|stadium = Bridge Field
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|referee = Leighton Hodges (WRU)
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|date = 30 August 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = Cross Keys
|score = 16 – 13
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Ebbw Vale
|away = Ebbw Vale
|stadium = Pandy Park
|attendance = 500
|referee = Neil Hennessy (WRU)
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|score = 31 – 12
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Newport
|away = Newport
|stadium = Pandy Park
|attendance = 300
|referee = Sean Brickell (WRU)
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Ospreys Region

With three teams making up the Ospreys region, Aberavon and Neath faced each other first, with the winner going into the final play-off with Bridgend.

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|score = 19 – 20
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Aberavon
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|stadium = Brewery Field
|attendance = 620
|referee = Neil Hennessy (WRU)
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Scarlets Region

Like the Ospreys, the Scarlets region has three constituent clubs, so two teams played each other in a pleminary game for the chance to face the third team in the deciding match.

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|stadium = Church Bank
|attendance = 600
|referee = Rhys Thomas (WRU)
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|date = 6 September 2014
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|home = Carmarthen Quins
|score = 37 – 13
|report = Carmarthen
Llandovery
|away = Llandovery
|stadium = Carmarthen Park
|attendance = 300
|referee = Rhys Thomas (WRU)

}}[4]

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, will progress to the knockout stage. The eight quarter-finalists will be ranked, with teams ranked 1-4 having home advantage. The four winning quarter-finalists will progress to the semi-final draw. Matches will take place on the same weekends as the European Rugby Champions Cup and European Rugby Challenge Cup cups.[3]

Pool stages

Pool 1

TeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
{{flagicon|ENG}} Bristol 6 6 0 0 181 119 62 3 0 27
{{flagicon|WAL}} Pontypridd 6 4 0 2 158 115 43 2 1 19
{{flagicon|ENG}} London Scottish 6 1 0 5 110 129 –19 0 3 7
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Connacht Eagles 6 1 0 5 111 197 –86 1 0 5
Source : [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/british-irish-cup/table BBC] Updated: 13 December 2014
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
{{rugbybox
|date = 11 October 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = Pontypridd
|score = 23 – 17
|report = Pontypridd
Scottish
|away = London Scottish (BP)
|stadium = Sardis Road
|attendance = 2,600
|referee = Mark Connelly
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 12 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Bristol
|score = 50 – 34
|report = Bristol
Connacht
|away = Connacht Eagles (BP)
|stadium = Ashton Gate
|attendance = 7,640
|referee = Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) London Scottish
|score = 18 – 22
|report = Scottish
Bristol
|away = Bristol
|stadium = Athletic Ground
|attendance = 1,608
|referee = Sean Gallagher (IRFU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 19 October 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = Connacht Eagles
|score = 16 – 42
|report = Connacht
Pontypridd
|away = Pontypridd (BP)
|stadium = Galway Sportsgrounds
|attendance =
|referee = John Carville
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 25 October 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = Connacht Eagles
|score = 30 – 27
|report = Connacht
Scottish
|away = London Scottish (BP)
|stadium = Galway Sportsgrounds
|attendance = 250
|referee = Craig Evans (WRU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 25 October 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = Pontypridd
|score = 13 – 24
|report = Pontypridd
Bristol
|away = Bristol
|stadium = Sardis Road
|attendance = 5,800
|referee = Nigel Correll
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 29 November 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = London Scottish
|score = 17 – 7
|report = Report
|away = Connacht Eagles
|stadium = Richmond Athletic Ground
|attendance = 1,296
|referee = Andrew Jackson
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 30 November 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Bristol
|score = 31 – 26
|report = Report
|away = Pontypridd (BP)
|stadium = Ashton Gate
|attendance = 5,760
|referee = Andrew Brace
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 5 December 2014
|time = 19:45
|home = Bristol
|score = 25 – 14
|report =
|away = London Scottish
|stadium = Ashton Gate
|attendance = 4,608
|referee = Darren Gamage
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 6 December 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Pontypridd
|score = 29 – 10
|report = Report
|away = Connacht Eagles
|stadium = Sardis Road
|attendance = 1,500
|referee = Fergus Kirby
}}[5]
{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = Connacht Eagles
|score = 14 – 32
|report = Report
|away = Bristol (BP)
|stadium = Galway Sportsgrounds
|attendance = 209
|referee = Craig Evans
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = London Scottish
|score = 17 – 25
|report =
|away = Pontypridd
|stadium = Richmond Athletic Ground
|attendance = 1,640
|referee = Sean Gallagher
}}[6]

Pool 2

TeamPWDLPFPAPD TBLBPts
{{flagicon|ENG}} Rotherham Titans 6 5 0 1 204 104 100 4 1 25
{{flagicon|ENG}} Yorkshire Carnegie 6 5 0 1 208 110 98 4 0 24
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Ulster Ravens 6 1 0 5 121 162 –41 1 3 8
{{flagicon|WAL}} Aberavon 6 1 0 5 89 246 –157 1 0 5
Source : [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/british-irish-cup/table BBC] Updated: 13 December 2014
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
{{rugbybox
|date = 10 October 2014
|time = 20:00
|home = Yorkshire Carnegie
|score = 3 – 20
|report = Carnegie
Rotherham
|away = Rotherham Titans
|stadium = Silver Royd, Scarborough
|attendance = 864
|referee = Jamie Leahy (RFU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = Aberavon
|score = 18 – 14
|report = Aberavon
Ulster
|away = Ulster Ravens (BP)
|stadium = Talbot Athletic Ground
|attendance = 830
|referee = Matthew O'Grady (RFU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Ulster Ravens
|score = 17 – 22
|report = Ulster
Carnegie
|away = Yorkshire Carnegie
|stadium = Kingspan Stadium
|attendance = 600
|referee = Craig Evans (IRFU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Rotherham Titans
|score = 37 – 13
|report = Rotherham
Aberavon
|away = Aberavon
|stadium = Clifton Lane
|attendance = 827
|referee = Andrew Brace (IRFU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 24 October 2014
|time = 19:00
|home = (2BP) Ulster Ravens
|score = 29 – 31
|report = Ulster
Rotherham
|away = Rotherham Titans (BP)
|stadium = Deramore Park
|attendance = 500
|referee = Ben Whitehouse
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 25 October 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Yorkshire Carnegie
|score = 85 – 0
|report = Carnegie
Aberavon
|away = Aberavon
|stadium = Brantingham Park, Hull
|attendance = 482
|referee = Sean Gallagher (IRFU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 28 November 2014
|time = 19:15
|home = (BP) Aberavon
|score = 32 – 43
|report =
|away = Yorkshire Carnegie (BP)
|stadium = Talbot Athletic Ground
|attendance = 450
|referee = Eddie Hogan O'Connol
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 29 November 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Rotherham Titans
|score = 52 – 17
|report =
|away = Ulster Ravens
|stadium = Clifton Lane
|attendance = 1,000
|referee = Craig Evans
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 6 December 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = Aberavon
|score = 14 – 42
|report =
|away = Rotherham Titans (BP)
|stadium = Talbot Athletic Ground
|attendance = 250
|referee = Matt O'Grady
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 7 December 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Yorkshire Carnegie
|score = 27 – 19
|report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/match/ru3781045 Report]
|away = Ulster Ravens
|stadium = Laund Hill, Huddersfield
|attendance = 650
|referee =
}}[5]
{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Rotherham Titans
|score = 22 – 28
|report =
|away = Yorkshire Carnegie (BP)
|stadium = Clifton Lane
|attendance = 1,087
|referee = David Proctor
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = Ulster Ravens
|score = 25 – 12
|report =
|away = Aberavon
|stadium = Delamore Park
|attendance = 150
|referee = Fergus Kilby
}}[6]

Pool 3

TeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
{{flagicon|ENG}} Worcester Warriors 6 6 0 0 189 94 95 3 0 27
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Munster A 6 4 0 2 149 112 37 1 2 19
{{flagicon|ENG}} Moseley 6 2 0 4 95 172 –77 1 1 10
{{flagicon|ENG}} Nottingham 6 0 0 6 109 164 –55 1 3 4
Source : [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/british-irish-cup/table BBC] Updated: 13 December 2014
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
{{rugbybox
|date = 11 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = Munster A
|score = 27 – 21
|report = Munster
|away = Moseley (BP)
|stadium = Clonmel Rugby Club, Clonmel
|attendance = 550
|referee = Craig Evans
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Nottingham
|score = 19 – 26
|report = Nottingham
Worcester
|away = Worcester Warriors
|stadium = Meadow Lane
|attendance = 756
|referee = John Meredith
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = Moseley
|score = 22 – 14
|report = Moseley
Nottingham
|away = Nottingham
|stadium = Billesley Common
|attendance = 250
|referee = David Procter (RFU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = Worcester Warriors
|score = 27 – 23
|report = Worcester
Munster
|away = Munster A (BP)
|stadium = Sixways Stadium
|attendance = 6,916
|referee = Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 24 October 2014
|time = 20:00
|home = Nottingham
|score = 12 – 23
|report = Nottingham
Munster
|away = Munster A
|stadium = Meadow Lane
|attendance = 1,119
|referee = Rhys Thomas (WRU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 25 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = Moseley
|score = 0 – 39
|report = Worcester
|away = Worcester Warriors (BP)
|stadium = Billesley Common
|attendance = 1,483
|referee = Matthew O'Grady
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 29 November 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = Munster A
|score = 23 – 16
|report =
|away = Nottingham (BP)
|stadium = Temple Hill, Cork
|attendance = 435
|referee = D Jones
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 29 November 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Worcester Warriors
|score = 31 – 12
|report =
|away = Moseley
|stadium = Sixways Stadium
|attendance = 4,738
|referee = David Proctor
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 5 December 2014
|time = 19:30
|home = (BP) Munster A
|score = 18 – 23
|report =
|away = Worcester Warriors
|stadium = Temple Hill, Cork
|attendance = 600
|referee = Rhys Thomas
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 7 December 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (2BP) Nottingham
|score = 26 – 27
|report =
|away = Moseley (BP)
|stadium = Lady Bay Sports Ground
|attendance = 569
|referee =
}}[5]
{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = Moseley
|score = 13 – 35
|report =
|away = Munster A (BP)
|stadium = Billesley
|attendance = 944
|referee = John Meredith
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Worcester Warriors
|score = 43 – 22
|report =
|away = Nottingham
|stadium = Sixways Stadium
|attendance = 6,560
|referee = Darren Gamage
}}[6]

Pool 4

TeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
{{flagicon|ENG}} Doncaster Knights 6 6 0 0 204 122 82 5 0 29
{{flagicon|ENG}} Bedford Blues 6 3 0 3 180 154 26 3 2 17
{{flagicon|ENG}} Cornish Pirates 6 2 0 4 187 189 –2 4 4 16
{{flagicon|WAL}} Cross Keys 6 1 0 5 119 225 –106 2 1 7
Source : [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/british-irish-cup/table BBC] Updated: 13 December 2014
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
{{rugbybox
|date = 11 October 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = (2BP) Cross Keys
|score = 32 – 37
|report = Cross Keys
Doncaster
|away = Doncaster Knights (BP)
|stadium = Pandy Park
|attendance = 401
|referee = Sean Gallagher (IRFU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 12 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Cornish Pirates
|score = 28 – 34
|report = Pirates
Bedford
|away = Bedford Blues (BP)
|stadium = Mennaye Field
|attendance = 1,289
|referee = Andy Rawson (RFU)
}}
  • This match finished with a 35 – 34 victory to Cornish Pirates. However, in the 72nd minute the match went to uncontested scrums as Pirates were unable to provide a front-row replacement for injured prop Tyler Gendall. Pirates should have reduced to 14 men on the pitch, in accordance with the regulations but, instead, Gendall was replaced with fly-half Bertie Hokpin (who scored the winning try) and continued with 15 men. The Organising Committee decided to award the match to Bedford with a 28 – 34 scoreline, the score at the time that the scums went uncontested.[7] Pirates are considering an appeal.[8] Pirates' appeal failed to overturn the decision.[9]

{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Doncaster Knights
|score = 27 – 25
|report = Doncaster
Pirates
|away = Cornish Pirates (BP)
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance = 1,374
|referee = Rhys Thomas (WRU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Bedford Blues
|score = 22 – 23
|report = Bedford
Cross Keys
|away = Cross Keys
|stadium = Goldington Road
|attendance = 2,425
|referee = Stuart Gaffikin (IRFU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 25 October 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = (BP) Doncaster Knights
|score = 36 – 20
|report = Doncaster
Bedford
|away = Bedford Blues
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance = 1,182
|referee = John Meredith (RFU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 26 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Cornish Pirates
|score = 34 – 33
|report = Pirates
Cross Keys
|away = Cross Keys (BP)
|stadium = Mennaye Field
|attendance = 1,320
|referee = Andrew Jackson (RFU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 28 November 2014
|time = 19:45
|home = (BP) Bedford Blues
|score = 15 – 17
|report =
|away = Doncaster Knights
|stadium = Goldington Road
|attendance = 2,002
|referee = Andrew Small
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 28 November 2014
|time = 19:45
|home = Cross Keys
|score = 21 – 30
|report =
|away = Cornish Pirates (BP)
|stadium = Pandy Park
|attendance = 650
|referee = Sean Gallagher
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 6 December 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = Cross Keys
|score = 10 – 48
|report =
|away = Bedford Blues (BP)
|stadium = Pandy Park
|attendance = 200
|referee = Andrew Brace
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 6 December 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (2BP) Cornish Pirates
|score = 30 – 31
|report =
|away = Doncaster Knights (BP)
|stadium = Mennaye Field
|attendance = 1,149
|referee = Craig Maxwell-Keys
}}[5]
{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Bedford Blues
|score = 41 – 40
|report =
|away = Cornish Pirates (2BP)
|stadium = Goldington Road
|attendance = 2,218
|referee = Matthew O'Grady
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Doncaster Knights
|score = 54 – 0
|report =
|away = Cross Keys
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance = 1,421
|referee = Stuart Graffikin
}}[6]

Pool 5

TeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Leinster A 6 5 0 1 229 115 114 3 1 24
{{flagicon|WAL}} Carmarthen Quins 6 4 0 2 126 169 –43 1 0 17
{{flagicon|JER}} Jersey 6 2 0 4 109 128 –19 1 1 10
{{flagicon|ENG}} Plymouth Albion 6 1 0 5 121 173 –52 2 3 9
Source : [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/british-irish-cup/table BBC] Updated: 13 December 2014
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
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|date = 11 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Jersey
|score = 37 – 17
|report = Jersey
Carmarthen
|away = Carmarthen Quins
|stadium = St Peter
|attendance = 1,754
|referee = Andrew Brace (IRFU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 11 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (2 BP) Plymouth Albion
|score = 24 – 31
|report = Plymouth
Leinster
|away = Leinster A
|stadium = Brickfields
|attendance = 1,047
|referee = David Proctor (RFU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 17 October 2014
|time = 19:30
|home = Leinster A
|score = 26 – 6
|report = Leinster
Jersey
|away = Jersey
|stadium = Donnybrook
|attendance = 720
|referee = Matthew O'Grady (RFU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = Carmarthen Quins
|score = 29 – 16
|report = Carmarthen
Plymouth
|away = Plymouth Albion
|stadium = Parc y Scarlets
|attendance = 400
|referee = Jamie Leahy (RFU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 25 October 2014
|time = 14:30
|home = Carmarthen Quins
|score = 26 – 24
|report = Carmarthen
Leinster
|away = Leinster A (BP)
|stadium = Carmarthen Park
|attendance = 200
|referee = David Procter (RFU)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 25 October 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Plymouth Albion
|score = 16 – 22
|report = Plymouth
Jersey
|away = Jersey
|stadium = Brickfields
|attendance = 875
|referee = Greg Macdonald (RFU)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 28 November 2014
|time = 19:30
|home = Jersey
|score = 14 – 23
|report =
|away = Plymouth Albion
|stadium = St Peter
|attendance = 2,204
|referee = Fergus Kirby
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 29 November 2014
|time = 13:00
|home = (BP) Leinster A
|score = 67 – 12
|report =
|away = Carmarthen Quins
|stadium = Donnybrook
|attendance = 739
|referee = Craig Maxwell-Keys
}}
{{rugbybox
|date = 6 December 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Jersey
|score = 21 – 22
|report =
|away = Leinster A (BP)
|stadium = St Peter
|attendance = 1,695
|referee = Simon Rees
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 6 December 2014
|time = 15:00
|home = (BP) Plymouth Albion
|score = 16 – 18
|report =
|away = Carmarthen Quins
|stadium = Brickfields
|attendance = 1,023
|referee = Nigel Correll
}}[5]
{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Carmarthen Quins
|score = 24 – 9
|report =
|away = Jersey
|stadium = Carmarthen Park
|attendance = 200
|referee = Andrew Brace
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 13 December 2014
|time = 14:00
|home = (BP) Leinster A
|score = 59 – 26
|report =
|away = Plymouth Albion (BP)
|stadium = Donnybrook
|attendance = 827
|referee = Ben Whitehouse
}}[6]

Knock-out stage

{{Round8
| 24 January 2015 – Castle Park | {{flagicon|ENG}} Doncaster Knights | 38 | {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Munster A | 17
| 23 January 2015 – Ashton Gate | {{flagicon|ENG}} Bristol | 41 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Yorkshire Carnegie | 28
| 24 January 2015 – Sixways Stadium | {{flagicon|ENG}} Worcester Warriors | 24 | {{flagicon|Wales|rugby union}} Pontypridd | 10
| 24 January 2015 – Clifton Lane | {{flagicon|ENG}} Rotherham Titans | 32 | {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Leinster A | 51
| 14 March 2015 – Castle Park | {{flagicon|ENG}} Doncaster Knights | 27 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Bristol | 22
| 13 March 2015 – Sixways Stadium | {{flagicon|ENG}} Worcester Warriors | 15 | {{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Leinster A | 13
| 3 April 2015 – Castle Park | {{flagicon|ENG}} Doncaster Knights | 5 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Worcester Warriors | 35
}}

Quarter-finals

{{rugbybox
|date = 23 January 2015
|time = 19:45
|home = Bristol
|score = 41 – 28
|report = Bristol
|away = Yorkshire Carnegie
|stadium = Ashton Gate
|attendance = 3,467
|referee = Craig Maxwell-Keys
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 24 January 2015
|time = 14:00
|home = Doncaster Knights
|score = 38 – 17
|report = Munster
|away = Munster A
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance = 1,174
|referee = Dan Jones
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 24 January 2015
|time = 14:00
|home = Rotherham Titans
|score = 32 – 51
|report = Leinster
|away = Leinster A
|stadium = Clifton Lane
|attendance = 1,167
|referee = Craig Evans
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 24 January 2015
|time = 15:00
|home = Worcester Warriors
|score = 24 – 10
|report = Warriors
|away = Pontypridd
|stadium = Sixways Stadium
|attendance = 4,605
|referee = Andrew Brace
}}

Semi-finals

{{rugbybox
|date = 13 March 2015
|time = 19:45
|home = Worcester Warriors
|score = 15 – 13
|report = Leinster
|away = Leinster A
|stadium = Sixways Stadium
|attendance = 3,760
|referee = Craig Evans
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 14 March 2015
|time = 14:00
|home = Doncaster Knights
|score = 27 – 22
|report = Bristol
|away = Bristol
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance = 785
|referee = Andrew Jackson
}}

Final

{{rugbybox
|date = 3 April 2015
|time = 17:10
|home = Doncaster Knights
|score = 5 – 35
|report = [https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/rugby-union/32164612 BBC]
Warriors
Doncaster
|away = Worcester Warriors
|stadium = Castle Park
|attendance = 3,115
|referee = Andrew Brace

}}[10]

Total season attendances

  • Does not include Welsh qualification matches.
ClubHome
Games
TotalAverageHighestLowest% Capacity
Aberavon 3 1,530 510 830 250 17%
Bedford Blues 3 6,645 2,215 2,425 2,002 37%
Bristol Rugby 4 21,475 5,369 7,640 3,467 25%
Carmathen Quins 3 800 267 400 200 5%
Connacht EaglesNo attendance found for the game between Connacht Eagles and Pontypridd so Connacht only had 2 home game attendances listed.|group=n}} 459 230 250 209 3%
Cornish Pirates 3 3,758 1,253 1,320 1,149 36%
Cross Keys 3 1,251 417 650 200 14%
Doncaster Knights 6 9,051 1,509 3,115 785 30%
Jersey 3 5,653 1,884 2,204 1,695 38%
Leinster A 3 2,286 762 827 720 13%
London Scottish 3 4,544 1,515 1,640 1,296 34%
Moseley 3 2,677 892 1,483 250 30%
Munster A 3 1,585 528 600 435 52%
Nottingham Rugby 3 2,444 815 1,119 569 13%
Plymouth Albion 3 2,945 982 1,047 875 12%
Pontypridd 3 9,900 3,300 5,800 1,500 42%
Rotherham Titans 4 4,081 1,020 1,167 827 41%
Ulster Ravens 3 1,150 383 600 150 19%
Worcester Warriors 5 26,579 5,316 6,916 3,760 44%
Yorkshire Carnegie 3 1,996 665 864 482 36%
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11. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/LeadingTopScorers?comp_id=474 |title=British & Irish Cup 14/15 Leading top scorers|publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=5 April 2015}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/LeadingTryScorers?comp_id=474 |title=British & Irish Cup 14/15 Leading try scorers |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=5 April 2015}}

Individual statistics

  • Note if players are tied on tries or points the player with the lowest number of appearances will come first. Also note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.
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Top points scorers

Rank Player Team Appearances Points
1 SCO}} Douglas Flockhart Doncaster Knights 8 89
2 ENG}} Tiff Eden Worcester Warriors 6 75
3 ENG}} Tom Barrett Rotherham Titans 6 70
4 ENG}} Simon Humberstone Pontypridd 7 68
5 IRE|rugby union}} Cathal Marsh Leinster A 6 66
6 IRE|rugby union}} Rory Scannell Munster A 7 65
7 CAN}} James Pritchard Bedford Blues 4 52
8 ENG}} Aaron Penberthy Jersey 6 47
9 IRE|rugby union}} Ross Byrne Leinster A 3 45
9 IRE|rugby union}} Kieran Hallett Cornish Pirates 3 45
[11]{{Col-2}}

Top try scorers

Rank Player Team Appearances Tries
1 IRE|rugby union}} Cian Kelleher Leinster A 8 9
2 ENG}} Jonah Holmes Yorkshire Carnegie 4 7
3 IRE|rugby union}} Sam Coghlan-Murray Leinster A 8 7
4 ENG}} Paul Jarvis Doncaster Knights 9 7
5 ENG}} Oliver Robinson Bristol 3 6
6 ENG}} Jack Preece Rotherham Titans 7 6
7 ENG}} Sam Betty Worcester Warriors 3 5
8 IRE|rugby union}} Michael Keating Rotherham Titans 5 5
9 ENG}} Patrick Tapley Bedford Blues 5 5
10 WAL}} Liam Belcher Pontypridd 6 5
[12]{{Col-end}}

Notes

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References

{{reflist|30em}}

External links

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