2008–09 Leinster Rugby season

The 2008–09 Leinster Rugby season was Leinster's eighth competing in the Celtic League alongside which they competed in the 2008–09 Heineken Cup. Though Leinster were ultimately to lose their Celtic League crown to rivals Munster, they were to cap a great year for Irish rugby with their victory over the Leicester Tigers in the Heineken Cup Final at Murrayfield.[1]

Leinster Rugby
2008–09 season
ManagerAustralia Michael Cheika
CaptainIreland Leo Cullen
Celtic League3rd
Heineken CupChampions
British and Irish CupQuarter-finals
Top try scorerAll: Luke Fitzgerald (9)
Top points scorerAll: Felipe Contepomi (225)
Highest home attendance18,500 vs Munster
28 September 2008
Lowest home attendance10,910 vs Glasgow Warriors
25 April 2009
Average home attendance15,466
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Squad edit

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
John Fogarty Hooker   Ireland
Bernard Jackman Hooker   Ireland
Cian Healy Prop   Ireland
Ronan McCormack Prop   Ireland
CJ van der Linde Prop   South Africa
Stan Wright Prop   Cook Islands
Leo Cullen (c) Lock   Ireland
Trevor Hogan Lock   Ireland
Malcolm O'Kelly Lock   Ireland
Cameron Jowitt Lock   New Zealand
Devin Toner Lock   Ireland
Rocky Elsom Flanker   Australia
Shane Jennings Flanker   Ireland
Kevin McLaughlin Flanker   Ireland
Seán O'Brien Flanker   Ireland
Jamie Heaslip Number 8   Ireland
Stephen Keogh Number 8   Ireland
Player Position Union
Chris Keane Scrum-half   Ireland
Paul O'Donohoe Scrum-half   Ireland
Chris Whitaker Scrum-half   Australia
Felipe Contepomi Fly-half   Argentina
Johnny Sexton Fly-half   Ireland
Gordon D'Arcy Centre   Ireland
Fergus McFadden Centre   Ireland
Brian O'Driscoll Centre   Ireland
Luke Fitzgerald Wing   Ireland
Shane Horgan Wing   Ireland
Simon Keogh Wing   Ireland
Isa Nacewa Wing   Fiji
Girvan Dempsey Fullback   Ireland
Rob Kearney Fullback   Ireland
Felix Jones Fullback   Ireland

Match Attendance edit

Leinster's average Celtic League attendance was 14,728, up 415 on the 2007-08 season.[2]

Leinster's Heineken Cup semi final against Munster, held in Croke Park set the record for the highest attendance in club rugby history at over 82,000.[3]

2008–09 Celtic League Fixtures edit

Date Home team Score Away Team Score Venue
5 September 2008   Cardiff Blues 16   Leinster 16 Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
12 September 2008   Leinster 52   Edinburgh Rugby 6 RDS Arena, Dublin
19 September 2008   Leinster 19   Ospreys 13 RDS Arena, Dublin
28 September 2008   Leinster 0   Munster 18 RDS Arena, Dublin
5 October 2008   Connacht 19   Leinster 18 Sportsgrounds, Galway
24 October 2008   Glasgow Warriors 15   Leinster 12 Firhill, Glasgow
29 November 2008   Leinster 29   Newport Gwent Dragons 13 RDS Arena, Dublin
27 December 2008   Ulster 13   Leinster 21 Ravenhill, Belfast
2 January 2009   Leinster 26   Connacht 18 RDS Arena, Dublin
10 January 2009   Leinster 21   Cardiff Blues 20 RDS Arena, Dublin
21 February 2009   Scarlets 17   Leinster 31 Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli
6 March 2009   Ospreys 8   Leinster 13 Liberty Stadium
29 March 2009   Leinster 32   Ulster 6 RDS Arena, Dublin
4 April 2009   Munster 22   Leinster 5 Thomond Park, Limerick
17 April 2009   Edinburgh Rugby 27   Leinster 16 Murrayfield, Edinburgh
25 April 2009   Leinster 36   Glasgow Warriors 13 RDS Arena, Dublin
8 May 2009   Leinster 45   Scarlets 8 RDS Arena, Dublin
16 May 2009   Newport Gwent Dragons 18   Leinster 9 Rodney Parade, Newport

League table edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA Try bonus Losing bonus Pts
1  Munster 18 14 0 4 405 257 +148 49 23 6 1 63
2  Edinburgh 18 11 0 7 416 296 +120 40 30 6 5 55
3  Leinster 18 11 1 6 401 270 +131 38 20 4 2 52
4  Ospreys 18 11 0 7 397 319 +78 39 28 3 5 52
5  Scarlets 18 9 0 9 376 395 −19 41 46 3 1 40
6  Cardiff Blues 18 8 1 9 322 361 −39 31 36 2 2 38
7  Glasgow Warriors 18 7 0 11 349 375 −26 36 41 4 5 37
8  Ulster 18 7 0 11 298 331 −33 30 33 2 6 36
9  Newport Gwent Dragons 18 7 0 11 305 429 −124 26 39 1 4 33
10  Connacht 18 4 0 14 224 460 −236 20 54 1 3 20
Correct as of 13 May 2009 MagnersLeague.com

2008/09 Heineken Cup Fixtures/Results edit

Round Date Home team Score Away team Score Venue
Round 1 11 October 2008  Edinburgh 16  Leinster 27 Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Round 2 17 October 2008  Leinster 41  Wasps 11 RDS Arena, Dublin
Round 3 6 December 2008  Leinster 33  Castres 3 RDS Arena, Dublin
Round 4 12 December 2008  Castres 18  Leinster 15 Stade Pierre-Antoine, Castres
Round 5 17 January 2009  Wasps 19  Leinster 12 Twickenham, London
Round 6 25 January 2009  Leinster 12  Edinburgh 3 RDS Arena, Dublin
Quarter-Final 12 April 2009  Harlequins 5  Leinster 6 The Stoop, London (Report)
Semi-Final 2 May 2009  Munster 6  Leinster 25 Croke Park, Dublin (Report)
Final 23 May 2009  Leicester 16  Leinster 19 Murrayfield, Edinburgh (Report)

Pool Table edit

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA +/− BP Pts
  Leinster (6) 6 4 0 2 15 140 70 +70 4 20
  Wasps 6 4 0 2 9 114 112 +2 1 17
  Edinburgh 6 2 0 4 8 91 103 −12 1 9
  Castres 6 2 0 4 6 73 133 −60 1 9

Knock-out stages edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
11 April – Millennium Stadium
 
 
  Cardiff Blues9
 
3 May – Millennium Stadium
 
  Toulouse6
 
  Cardiff Blues26 (6)
 
11 April – Walkers Stadium
 
  Leicester Tigers (p)26 (7)
 
  Leicester Tigers20
 
23 May – Murrayfield
 
  Bath15
 
  Leicester Tigers16
 
12 April – Thomond Park
 
  Leinster19
 
  Munster43
 
2 May – Croke Park
 
  Ospreys9
 
  Munster6
 
12 April – Twickenham Stoop
 
  Leinster25
 
  Harlequins5
 
 
  Leinster6
 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "European Rugby Cup : Leicester Tigers v Leinster". Archived from the original on 18 May 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
  2. ^ "Magners League : Match Centre : Match Centre". Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
  3. ^ Graham Jenkins. "Rugby Union | Heineken Cup | Rugby Match Pack | Leinster stun Munster to book final berth | Scrum.com". Archived from the original on 6 May 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2009.