2012–13 British and Irish Cup

The 2012–13 British and Irish Cup was the fourth season of the annual rugby union competition for second tier, semi-professional clubs from Britain and Ireland. The final was contest on 17 May 2013 and won by Leinster A with a 78th minute penalty by Noel Reid to beat Newcastle Falcons 18–17 at their home ground Kingston Park. The defending champions Munster A were eliminated in the semi–finals by the eventual winners and Bedford Blues was the other losing semi–finalists.

2012–13 British and Irish Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
Ireland Ireland
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and knockout
DateOctober 2012 — May 2013
Tournament statistics
Teams32
Matches played103
Attendance106,987 (1,039 per match)
Tries scored602 (5.84 per match)
Top point scorer(s)James Pritchard (Bedford Blues)
(88 points)[1]
Top try scorer(s)Mark Kohler (Bedford Blues)
James Stephenson (Bedford Blues)
(8 tries)[2]
Final
VenueKingston Park
Attendance3,838
ChampionsIreland Leinster A (1st title)
Runners-upEngland Newcastle Falcons
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There has been four different winners and four different losing finalist of the competition. The format of the competition has been considerably revamped, with expansion to 32 teams playing each other home and away in the pool stages. Previously, 24 teams played home or away in the pool stages. First round matches began on the weekend of 13/14 October 2012 and the final was held on 17 May 2013.[3]

Teams edit

The allocation of teams was as follows:

  England   Ireland   Scotland   Wales[4]
Bedford Blues
Bristol
Cornish Pirates
Doncaster
Jersey[a]
Leeds Carnegie
London Scottish
Moseley
Newcastle Falcons
Nottingham
Plymouth Albion
Rotherham
Connacht Eagles
Leinster A
Munster A
Ulster Ravens
Dundee HSFP
Gala
Melrose
Stirling County
Aberavon
Bedwas
Bridgend Ravens
Cardiff
Carmarthen Quins
Cross Keys
Llandovery
Llanelli
Neath
Newport
Pontypridd
Swansea

Competition format edit

The pool stage saw a considerable change in format and consisted of eight pools of four teams playing home and away matches. Pool matches took place on the same weekends as the Heineken and Amlin Cups. The top team from each pool qualified for the quarter-finals.[3]

Pool stages edit

The fixture weekends have been announced.[5]

Round 6 matches were badly affected by adverse weather. Pitches were frozen or snow-covered, or teams were unable to travel.

Pool 1 edit

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
  Bristol 6 6 0 0 203 73 130 26 3 0 27
  Ulster Ravens 6 4 0 2 199 100 99 26 5 2 23
  Bridgend Ravens 6 2 0 4 93 183 –90 7 0 0 8
  Cardiff 6 0 0 6 68 207 –139 7 0 0 0
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
13 October 2012
14:30
Cardiff  14 – 23  Bristol
Cardiff
Bristol
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 810
Referee: Cammy Rudkin (SRU)
13 October 2012
14:30
(TB) Ulster Ravens  49 – 19  Bridgend Ravens
Ulster
Bridgend
Deramore Park (Belfast Harlequins)
Attendance: 352
Referee: John Meredith (RFU)

20 October 2012
14:30
Bridgend Ravens  25 – 7  Cardiff
Bridgend[permanent dead link]
Cardiff
Brewery Field
Attendance: 940
Referee: Simon Rees (WRU)
21 October 2012
15:00
Bristol  34 – 28  Ulster Ravens (TB, LB)
Bristol
Ulster
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 4,003
Referee: Tim Hayes (WRU)

8 December 2012
14:30
Bridgend Ravens  8 – 32  Bristol (TB)
Bridgend
Bristol
Brewery Field
Attendance: 1,149
Referee: Keiran Barry (IRFU)
8 December 2012
14:30
(TB) Ulster Ravens  40 – 14  Cardiff
Ulster
Cardiff
Ravenhill
Referee: Tom Foley (RFU)

14 December 2012
19:45
(TB) Bristol  41 – 3  Bridgend Ravens
Bristol
Bridgend
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,836
Referee: James Matthew (SRU)
15 December 2012
14:30
Cardiff  7 – 34  Ulster Ravens (TB)
Cardiff
Ulster
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 216
Referee: Greg MacDonald (RFU)

11 January 2013
19:30
(LB) Ulster Ravens  8 – 12  Bristol
Ulster
Bristol
Deramore Park (Belfast Harlequins)
Attendance: 340
Referee: Johann van der Merwe (SRU)
12 January 2013
14:30
Cardiff  14 – 24  Bridgend Ravens
Cardiff
Bridgend
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 250
Referee: Simon Harding (RFU)

22 February 2013
19:45
(BP) Bristol  61 – 12  Cardiff
Bristol
Cardiff
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,013
Referee: Gary Conway (IRFU)
  • This match was postponed from 20 January 2013 as the pitch was deemed frozen and the surrounding areas unsafe for supporters.[6]
5 April 2013
19:30
Bridgend Ravens  14 – 40  Ulster Ravens (TB)
Bridgend
Ulster
Brewery Field
Referee: John Meredith (RFU)
  • Match postponed from 19 January 2013 as Ulster were unable to fly due to the bad weather.[7] Despite this match being a dead rubber (the outcome of this game will have no bearing on qualification for the knockout stages nor on the ranking of the qualifiers), the match was rearranged[8] as Bridgend would lose revenue otherwise.[9]

Pool 2 edit

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
  Bedford Blues 6 6 0 0 354 89 265 55 6 0 30
  Stirling County 6 2 0 4 141 228 –87 13 2 1 11
  Neath 6 3 0 3 137 229 –72 21 2 0 10[n 1]
  Bedwas 6 1 0 5 116 222 –106 15 2 1 7
  1. ^ Neath were deducted 4 competition points for fielding 2 ineligible players.[10]
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
13 October 2012
14:30
Bedwas  23 – 48  Bedford Blues (TB)
Bedwas
Bedford
The Bridge Field
Attendance: 350
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)
13 October 2012
15:00
(TB) Stirling County  40 – 25  Neath
Stirling
Neath
Bridgehaugh
Attendance: 500
Referee: Tom Foley (RFU)

20 October 2012
14:30
(TB) Neath  45 – 27  Bedwas
Neath
Bedwas
The Gnoll
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Chris Williams (WRU)
20 October 2012
15:00
(TB) Bedford Blues  87 – 10  Stirling County
Bedford
Stirling
Goldington Road
Attendance: 2,801
Referee: Steve Lee (RFU)

8 December 2012
14:00
(TB) Stirling County  22 – 32  Bedwas (TB)
Stirling
Bedwas
Dunbar RFC[11]
Attendance: 150[12]
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)
8 December 2012
14:30
Neath  12 – 62  Bedford Blues (TB)
Neath
Bedford
The Gnoll
Attendance: 700
Referee: Cammy Rudkin (SRU)

15 December 2012
14:30
(TB, LB) Bedwas  25 – 26  Stirling County
Bedwas
Stirling
The Bridge Field
Attendance: 350
Referee: Eanna O'Dowd (IRFU)
15 December 2012
15:00
(TB) Bedford Blues  69 – 23  Neath
Bedford
Neath
Goldington Road
Attendance: 2,004
Referee: Mark Patton (IRFU)

12 January 2013
14:00
(LB) Stirling County  21 – 24  Bedford Blues (TB)
Stirling
Bedford
Bridgehaugh
Attendance: 550
Referee: Nigel Correll (IRFU)
12 January 2013
14:30
Bedwas  9 – 17  Neath
Bedwas
Neath
The Bridge Field
Attendance: 245
Referee: Justin Williams (WRU)

19 January 2013
14:00
(TB) Neath  35 – 22  Stirling County
Neath
Stirling
The Gnoll
Attendance: 700
Referee: Andrew Davies (WRU)
1 February 2013
19:30
(TB) Bedford Blues  64 – 0  Bedwas
Bedford
Bedwas
Goldington Road
Attendance: 1,191
Referee: Darren Gamage (RFU)
  • This match was originally scheduled to be played on 19 January 2013. Due to bad weather, the Bedwas team was unable to travel to Bedford.[13]

Pool 3 edit

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
  Cornish Pirates 6 5 0 1 179 88 91 22 3 1 24
  Carmarthen Quins 6 4 0 2 150 123 27 16 2 1 19
  Swansea 6 2 0 4 98 137 –39 11 1 0 9
  Dundee HSFP 6 1 0 5 85 163 –79 9 0 2 6
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
13 October 2012
14:30
(TB) Swansea  43 – 17  Dundee HSFP
Swansea
Dundee
St Helens
Attendance: 250
Referee: Eanna O'Dowd (IRFU)
14 October 2012
15:00
(TB) Cornish Pirates  44 – 32  Carmarthen Quins (TB)
Pirates
Quins
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,469
Referee: Simon Harding (RFU)

19 October 2012
19:15
(TB) Carmarthen Quins  41 – 17  Swansea
Quins
Swansea
Carmarthen Park
Attendance: 150
Referee: Cammy Rudkin (SRU)
20 October 2012
15:00
Dundee HSFP  6 – 32  Cornish Pirates (TB)
Dundee
Pirates
Mayfield Playing Fields
Attendance: 400
Referee: Stuart Gaffikin (IRFU)

8 December 2012
14:30
Carmarthen Quins  20 – 17  Dundee HSFP (LB)
Quins
Dundee
Carmarthen Park
Attendance: 150
Referee: Ross Campbell (RFU)
9 December 2012
14:00
Cornish Pirates  27 – 9  Swansea
Pirates
Swansea
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,356
Referee: Greg MacDonald (RFU)

15 December 2012
14:00
Dundee HSFP  25 – 23  Carmarthen Quins (LB)
Dundee
Quins
Mayfield Playing Fields
Attendance: 400
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)
15 December 2012
16:30
Swansea  10 – 30  Cornish Pirates
Swansea
Pirates
St Helens
Attendance: 300
Referee: Nigel Correll (IRFU)

12 January 2013
14:30
Swansea  8 – 17  Carmarthen Quins
Swansea
Quins
St Helens
Attendance: 250
Referee: Eddie Hogan-O’Connell (IRFU)
13 January 2013
14:00
(TB) Cornish Pirates  34 – 14  Dundee HSFP
Pirates
Dundee
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,536
Referee: Neil Perkins (WRU)

19 January 2013
14:00
Carmarthen Quins  17 – 12  Cornish Pirates (LB)
Quins
Pirates
Carmarthen Park
Attendance: 316
Referee: Johann van der Merwe (SRU)
19 January 2013
14:00
(LB) Dundee HSFP  5 – 11  Swansea
Swansea
Mayfield Playing Fields
Attendance: 420
Referee: Nigel Correll (IRFU)

Pool 4 edit

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
  Newcastle Falcons 6 6 0 0 255 27 228 38 5 0 27[n 1]
  Newport 6 3 1 2 106 205 –99 11 0 0 14
  Cross Keys 6 1 1 4 88 180 –92 9 1 1 8
  Connacht Eagles 6 1 0 5 91 128 –37 7 0 3 7
  1. ^ Newcastle Falcons were deducted 2 competition points for fielding an ineligible player.[14]
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
13 October 2012
14:30
Newport  18 – 14  Connacht Eagles (LB)
Newport
Connacht
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 1,171
Referee: Greg MacDonald (RFU)
13 October 2012
15:00
(TB) Newcastle Falcons  52 – 5  Cross Keys
Newcastle
Cross Keys
Kingston Park
Attendance: 3,561
Referee: Johann van der Merwe (SRU)

19 October 2012
19:45
Connacht Eagles  3 – 34  Newcastle Falcons (TB)
Connacht
Newcastle
Dubarry Park
Attendance: 250
Referee: Jason Bessant (WRU)
20 October 2012
14:30
(LB) Cross Keys  20 – 24  Newport
Cross Keys
Newport
Pandy Park
Attendance: 525
Referee: Ross Campbell (RFU)

8 December 2012
14:00
Cross Keys  17 – 12  Connacht Eagles (LB)
Cross Keys
Pandy Park
Referee: Matthew Carley (RFU)
8 December 2012[15]
14:30
Newport  10 – 26  Newcastle Falcons (TB)
Newport
Newcastle
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 750
Referee: Eddie Hogan-O’Connell (IRFU)

15 December 2012
14:30
Connacht Eagles  31 – 16  Cross Keys
Connacht
Cross Keys
Dubarry Park
Referee: Michael Black (IRFU)
16 December 2012
15:00
(TB) Newcastle Falcons  93 – 0  Newport
Newcastle
Newport
Kingston Park
Attendance: 3,947
Referee: Neil Perkins (WRU)

12 January 2013
14:30
Newport  27 – 27  Cross Keys (TB)
Newport
Cross Keys
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 1,131
Referee: Darren Gamage(RFU)
12 January 2013
15:00
Newcastle Falcons  16 – 6  Connacht Eagles
Newcastle
Connacht
Kingston Park
Attendance: 3,819
Referee: Kevin White (SRU)

  • This match was postponed as the Newport team were unable to fly out of Bristol on 18 January due to snow[16]

1 February 2013
19:00
Cross Keys  3 – 34  Newcastle Falcons (TB)
Cross Keys
Newcastle
Pandy Park
Attendance: 226
Referee: Eanna O'Dowd (IRFU)

27 April 2013
14:30
(LB) Connacht Eagles  25 – 27  Newport
Connacht
Newport
Dubarry Park
Referee: Eanna O'Dowd (IRFU)
  • This match was originally scheduled to be played on 19 January 2013 but was postponed due to heavy snow.[17] The match was a dead rubber and the outcome had no bearing on qualification for the knockout stages nor on the ranking of the qualifiers.

Pool 5 edit

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
  Leinster A 6 4 1 1 181 107 74 24 3 1 22
  Pontypridd 6 4 1 1 157 113 44 18 2 0 20
  Leeds Carnegie 6 1 1 4 134 177 –43 17 2 2 10
  Jersey 6 1 1 4 107 182 –75 10 0 1 7
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
13 October 2012
15:00
Jersey  20 – 20  Pontypridd
Try: Nicky Griffiths, Penalty Try
Con: Michael Le Bourgeois
Pen: Michael Le Bourgeois
Jersey
Pontypridd
Try: Craig Locke, Tom Pascoe
Con: Dai Flanagan 2
Pen: Dai Flanagan
Drop: Dai Flanagan
St. Peter
Attendance: 2,113
Referee: Nigel Correll (IRFU)
13 October 2012
19:00
(TB) Leinster A  47 – 18  Leeds Carnegie
Leinster
Leeds
Donnybrook
Attendance: 1,400
Referee: Jason Bessant (WRU)

20 October 2012
14:00
Pontypridd  25 – 23  Leinster A (LB)
Try: Craig Locke, Dafydd Lockyer
Pen: Dai Flanagan 4
Drop: Dai Flanagan
Pontypridd
Leinster
Try: Andrew Boyle, Dan Leavy
Con: Noel Reid 2
Pen: Noel Reid 3
Sardis Road
Attendance: 3,000[18]
Referee: John Meredith (RFU)
21 October 2012
15:00
(LB) Leeds Carnegie  27 – 33  Jersey
Leeds
Jersey
Clifton Park, York RUFC[19]
Attendance: 820
Referee: Charles Samson (SRU)

8 December 2012[20]
15:00
(LB) Jersey  12 – 16  Leinster A
Jersey
Leinster
St. Peter
Attendance: 1,766
Referee: Simon Rees (WRU)
9 December 2012
15:00
(TB, LB) Leeds Carnegie  24 – 30  Pontypridd
Leeds
Pontypridd
The Sycamores, West Park Leeds RUFC
Attendance: 1,392
Referee: James Matthew (SRU)

15 December 2012
14:30
(TB) Pontypridd  25 – 8  Leeds Carnegie
Pontypridd
Leeds
Sardis Road
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Wayne Davies (WRU)
16 December 2012
14:30
(TB) Leinster A  44 – 13  Jersey
Leinster
Jersey
Donnybrook
Attendance: 450
Referee: Rhys Thomas (WRU)

12 January 2013
14:00
Leinster A  21 – 9  Pontypridd
Leinster
Pontypridd
Donnybrook
Attendance: 550
Referee: Steve Lee (RFU)
12 January 2013
16:00
Jersey  12 – 27  Leeds Carnegie (TB)
Jersey
Leeds
St. Peter
Attendance: 1,716
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)

19 January 2013
12:45
Leeds Carnegie  30 – 30  Leinster A (TB)
Leeds
Leinster
The Sycamores, West Park Leeds RUFC
Referee: Simon Rees (WRU)
  • This fixture was moved to South Leeds Stadium[21] as the RFU Championship game against Plymouth (on 6 January 2013) went to uncontested scrums within 16 minutes on the new pitch at Headingley.[22] Subsequently, the match was moved to West Park Leeds RUFC as the pitch at South Leeds Stadium was uncovered and frozen.[23] Finally, the game went ahead on the 3G pitch.[24]
5 April 2013
19:30
(TB) Pontypridd  48 – 17  Jersey
Pontypridd
Jersey
Sardis Road
  • This match, originally scheduled for 19 January, was postponed due to the ground being under a seven to nine inch layer of snow and unplayable.[25] Despite this match being a dead rubber (the outcome of this game will have no bearing on qualification for the knockout stages nor on the ranking of the qualifiers), the match was rearranged.[26]

Pool 6 edit

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
  Llanelli 6 4 0 2 184 148 36 22 3 0 19
  Moseley 6 4 0 2 134 146 –12 15 2 1 19
  London Scottish 6 2 0 4 151 128 23 18 2 3 13
  Gala 6 2 0 4 106 153 –47 13 1 1 10
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
13 October 2012
14:30
Gala  27 – 23  London Scottish (LB)
Gala
Scottish
Netherdale
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Eddie Hogan-O'Connell (IRFU)
13 October 2012
15:00
(TB) Moseley  36 – 26  Llanelli
Moseley
Llanelli
Billesley Common
Attendance: 580
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)

20 October 2012
15:00
(TB, LB) London Scottish  37 – 41  Moseley (TB)
Scottish
Moseley
Richmond Athletic Ground
Attendance: 1,078
Referee: Simon Harding (RFU)
20 October 2012
16:30
(TB) Llanelli  38 – 28  Gala (TB)
Llanelli
Gala
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Nigel Correll (IRFU)

8 December 2012
15:00
Gala  18 – 11  Moseley (LB)
Gala
Moseley
Netherdale
Attendance: 1,600
Referee: Mark Patton (IRFU)
9 December 2012
14:30
London Scottish  24 – 15  Llanelli
Scottish
Llanelli
Richmond Athletic Ground
Attendance: 721
Referee: Paul Haycock (IRFU)

15 December 2012
14:30
Llanelli  32 – 23  London Scottish
Llanelli
Scottish
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 850
Referee: Tom Foley (RFU)
15 December 2012
15:00
Moseley  16 – 13  Gala (LB)
Moseley
Gala
Billesley Common
Attendance: 516
Referee: Simon Harding (RFU)

11 January 2013
19:30
Moseley  13 – 12  London Scottish (LB)
Moseley
Scottish
Billesley Common
Attendance: 510
Referee: Simon Rees (WRU)
12 January 2013
15:00
Gala  20 – 33  Llanelli (TB)
Gala
Llanelli
Netherdale
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Kieran Barry (IRFU)

19 January 2013
14:00
(TB) London Scottish  32 – 0  Gala
Scottish
Gala
Richmond Athletic Ground
Attendance: 1,178
Referee: Greg Morgan (WRU)
20 January 2013
14:30
(TB) Llanelli  40 – 17  Moseley
Llanelli
Moseley
Parc y Scarlets
Referee: Lloyd Linton (SRU)

Pool 7 edit

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
  Munster A 6 5 1 0 123 77 46 15 1 0 23
  Rotherham 6 4 1 1 184 102 82 22 2 0 20
  Plymouth Albion 6 2 0 4 131 141 –10 18 2 1 11
  Aberavon 6 0 0 6 73 191 –118 7 0 3 3
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
13 October 2012
14:30
(LB) Aberavon  21 – 25  Rotherham
Aberavon
Rotherham
Talbot Athletic Ground
Attendance: 600
Referee: Charles Samson (SRU)
13 October 2012
15:00
(LB) Plymouth Albion  22 – 26  Munster A
Plymouth
Munster
The Brickfields
Attendance: 1,867
Referee: Gwyn Morris (WRU)

20 October 2012
13:00
Munster A  19 – 11  Aberavon
Munster
Aberavon
O'Dowd Park, Tralee RFC
Attendance: 400[27]
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)
20 October 2012
15:00
(TB) Rotherham  59 – 26  Plymouth Albion (TB)
Rotherham
Plymouth
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 934
Referee: Johann van der Merwe (SRU)

8 December 2012
14:00
Rotherham  21 – 36  Munster A (TB)
Rotherham
Munster
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 1,014
Referee: Greg Morgan (WRU)
8 December 2012
14:30
(LB) Aberavon  20 – 21  Plymouth Albion
Aberavon
Plymouth
Talbot Athletic Ground
Attendance: 328
Referee: Neil Perkins (WRU)

14 December 2012
19:00
Munster A  9 – 9  Rotherham
Munster
Rotherham
Musgrave Park
Attendance: 350
Referee: Simon Rees (WRU)
14 December 2012
19:45
(TB) Plymouth Albion  59 – 0  Aberavon
Plymouth
Aberavon
The Brickfields
Attendance: 842
Referee: Matteo Liperini (FIR)

12 January 2013
14:30
(LB) Aberavon  14 – 18  Munster A
Aberavon
Munster
Talbot Athletic Ground
Attendance: 732
Referee: Ross Campbell (RFU)
12 January 2013
15:00
Plymouth Albion  3 – 21  Rotherham
Plymouth
Rotherham
The Brickfields
Attendance: 1,037
Referee: Tom Foley (RFU)

18 January 2013
19:00
Munster A  15 – 0  Plymouth Albion
Munster
Plymouth
Cork Constitution FC, Temple Hill, Cork[28]
Attendance: 1,450
Referee: Rhys Thomas (WRU)
23 February 2013
14:30
(BP) Rotherham  49 – 7  Aberavon
Rotherham
Aberavon
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 738
Referee: Simon Harding (RFU)
  • This match was postponed from 19 January 2013 due to a frozen pitch.[29] Although this match is a dead rubber (the outcome of this game will have no bearing on qualification for the knockout stages nor on the ranking of the qualifiers), a new date was arranged.[30]

Pool 8 edit

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
  Nottingham 6 4 0 2 167 128 39 21 3 1 20
  Llandovery 6 4 0 2 149 123 26 19 3 1 20
  Doncaster 6 2 0 4 132 123 9 16 2 4 14
  Melrose 6 2 0 4 121 195 –74 15 1 0 9
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
13 October 2012
14:30
(TB, LB) Doncaster  29 – 30  Melrose
Doncaster
Melrose
Castle Park
Attendance: 778
Referee: Simon Rees (WRU)
13 October 2012
15:00
Llandovery  28 – 21  Nottingham (LB)
Llandovery
Nottingham
Church Bank
Attendance: 350
Referee: Tim Hayes (WRU)

19 October 2012
19:45
Nottingham  13 – 27  Doncaster
Nottingham
Doncaster
Meadow Lane
Attendance: 1,034
Referee: Tom Foley (RFU)
20 October 2012
15:00
Melrose  14 – 29  Llandovery (TB)
Melrose
Llandovery
Greenyards
Attendance: 555
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)

7 December 2012
19:45
(TB) Nottingham  54 – 24  Melrose (TB)
Nottingham Melrose
Meadow Lane
Attendance: 981
Referee: Kelvin Shorte (WRU)
8 December 2012
15:00
(LB) Llandovery  13 – 16  Doncaster
Llandovery
Doncaster
Church Bank
Referee: Simon Harding (RFU)

15 December 2012
13:45
Melrose  20 – 32  Nottingham (TB)
Melrose
Nottingham
Greenyards
Attendance: 568
Referee: Keiran Barry (IRFU)
15 December 2012
14:30
(TB, LB) Doncaster  29 – 30  Llandovery (TB)
Doncaster
Llandovery
Castle Park
Attendance: 1,036
Referee: Ross Campbell (RFU)

12 January 2013
14:30
(LB) Doncaster  12 – 14  Nottingham
Doncaster
Nottingham
Castle Park
Attendance: 1,174
Referee: Eanna O'Dowd (IRFU)
12 January 2013
15:00
(TB) Llandovery  34 – 12  Melrose
Llandovery
Melrose
Church Bank
Attendance: 600
Referee: Sean Brickell (WRU)

19 January 2013
13:45
Melrose  21 – 17  Doncaster (LB)
Melrose
Doncaster
Greenyards
Attendance: 367
Referee: Steve Lee (RFU)
24 February 2013
14:15
Nottingham  31 – 15  Llandovery
Nottingham
Llandovery
Meadow Lane
Attendance: 878
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)
  • This match was postponed from 19 January after a pitch inspection deemed it unfit.[31]

Knock–out stages edit

Qualifiers edit

The eight pool winners proceed to the knock out stages. The quarter-final matches were:[32]

  • Seed 1 v Seed 8
  • Seed 2 v Seed 7
  • Seed 3 v Seed 6
  • Seed 4 v Seed 5

Teams are ranked by

1. Competition Points (4 for a win, 2 for a draw, etc)
2. where Competition Points are equal, greatest number of wins
3. where these are equal, aggregate points difference
4. where these are equal, greatest number of points scored

There are further criteria that can be applied if necessary.[33]

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
Pool 2   Bedford Blues 6 6 0 0 354 89 265 55 6 0 30
Pool 4   Newcastle Falcons 6 6 0 0 255 27 228 38 5 0 27[n 1]
Pool 1   Bristol 6 6 0 0 203 73 130 26 3 0 27
Pool 3   Cornish Pirates 6 5 0 1 179 88 91 22 3 1 24
Pool 7   Munster A 6 5 1 0 123 77 46 15 1 0 23
Pool 5   Leinster A 6 4 1 1 181 107 74 24 3 1 22
Pool 8   Nottingham 6 4 0 2 167 128 39 21 3 1 20
Pool 6   Llanelli 6 4 0 2 184 148 36 22 3 0 19
  1. ^ Newcastle Falcons were deducted 2 competition points for fielding an ineligible player.[14]
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
6 April 2013 - Goldington Road
 
 
  Bedford Blues 32
 
27 April 2013 - Goldington Road
 
  Llanelli 18
 
  Bedford Blues 15
 
5 April 2013 - Kingston Park
 
  Newcastle Falcons 18
 
  Newcastle Falcons 72
 
17 May 2013 – Kingston Park
 
  Nottingham 17
 
  Newcastle Falcons 17
 
7 April 2013 - Mennaye Field
 
  Leinster A 18
 
  Cornish Pirates 9
 
26 April 2013 - Garryowen FC
 
  Munster A 10
 
  Munster A 15
 
7 April 2013 - Memorial Stadium
 
  Leinster A 17
 
  Bristol 26
 
 
  Leinster A 30
 

Quarter-finals edit

5 April 2013
20:00
Newcastle Falcons  72 – 17  Nottingham
Newcastle
Nottingham
Kingston Park
Attendance: 3,130
Referee: Tim Wigglesworth (RFU)

6 April 2013
15:00
Bedford Blues  32 – 18  Llanelli
Bedford
Llanelli
Goldington Road
Attendance: 2,162
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)

7 April 2013
15:00
Bristol  26 – 30  Leinster A
Bristol
Leinster
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,408
Referee: Andy McMenemy (SRU)

7 April 2013
15:00
Cornish Pirates  9 – 10  Munster A
Pirates
Munster
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,478
Referee: Ian Davies (WRU)

Semi-finals edit

26 April 2013
19:30
Munster A  15 – 17  Leinster A
Munster
Leinster
Garryowen FC, Dooradoyle
Attendance: 1,350
Referee: Ian Tempest (RFU)

27 April 2013
15:00
Bedford Blues  15 – 18  Newcastle Falcons
Bedford
Newcastle
Goldington Road
Attendance: 1,991
Referee: Mark Patton (IRFU)

Final edit

17 May 2013
19:30
Newcastle Falcons  17 – 18  Leinster A
Try: Higgins 3' c
Lawson 11' c
Con: Hodgson (2/2)
Pen: Hodgson (1) 3'
Newcastle
Leinster
Stats
Try: Carr 10' m
Macken 27' c
Con: Reid (1/2)
Pen: Reid (2/2) 8', 78'
Kingston Park
Attendance: 3,838
Referee: Neil Hennessy (WRU)

Top scorers edit

Geography edit

Team Stadium Capacity City/Area/Country
  Aberavon Talbot Athletic Ground 3,000 Port Talbot, Neath Port Talbot, Wales
  Bedford Blues Goldington Road 4,684 Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
  Bedwas The Bridge Field Unknown Bedwas, Caerphilly County Borough, Wales
  Bridgend Ravens Brewery Field 8,000 Bridgend, Bridgend County Borough, Wales
  Bristol Memorial Stadium 12,100 Horfield, Bristol, England
  Cardiff Cardiff Arms Park 13,500 Cardiff, Wales
  Carmarthen Quins Carmarthen Park Unknown Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales
  Connacht Eagles Dubarry Park[34] 10,000 Athlone, Leinster, Ireland
  Cornish Pirates Mennaye Field 4,000 Penzance, Cornwall, England
  Cross Keys Pandy Park Unknown Crosskeys, Caerphilly County Borough, Wales
  Doncaster Castle Park 3,075 Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
  Dundee HSFP Mayfield Playing Fields Unknown Dundee, Scotland
  Gala Netherdale 6,000 Galashiels, Scottish Borders, Scotland
  Jersey St. Peter 5,000 Saint Peter, Jersey
  Leeds Carnegie Headingley Stadium[n 1] 21,062 Headingley, Leeds, England
  Leinster A Donnybrook 7,000 Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
  Llandovery Church Bank 5,000 Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales
  Llanelli Parc y Scarlets 14,870 Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales
  London Scottish Richmond Athletic Ground 4,500 Richmond, London, England
  Melrose Greenyards Unknown Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland
  Moseley Billesley Common 3,650 Birmingham, West Midlands, England
  Munster A Musgrave Park 8,300 Cork, County Cork, Ireland
  Neath The Gnoll 7,500 Neath, Neath Port Talbot, Wales
  Newcastle Falcons Kingston Park 10,200 Newcastle upon Tyne, England
  Newport Rodney Parade 10,500 Newport, Wales
  Nottingham Meadow Lane 19,588 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
  Plymouth Albion The Brickfields 8,500 Plymouth, Devon, England
  Pontypridd Sardis Road 7,861 Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
  Rotherham Clifton Lane 2,500 Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
  Stirling County Bridgehaugh 4,000 Stirling, Scotland
  Swansea St Helens 4,500 Brynmill, Swansea, Wales
  Ulster Ravens Ravenhill 12,125 Belfast, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Notes
  1. ^ Leeds will play a number of their matches away from Headingley Stadium as part of a "strategy to grow our business by developing a closer partnership with all clubs in Yorkshire".[35]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Jersey is listed in the English section because they play in the English RFU Championship.

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