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2006–07 Heineken Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
 France
 Ireland
 Italy
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and Knockout
Date20 October 2006 – 20 May 2007
Tournament statistics
Teams24
Matches played79
Attendance914,048 (11,570 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Andy Goode (Leicester)
(89 points)
Top try scorer(s)Clément Poitrenaud (Toulouse)
Paul Sackey (Wasps)
(7 tries)
Final
VenueTwickenham Stadium, London
Attendance81,076
ChampionsEngland London Wasps (2nd title)
Runners-upEngland Leicester Tigers
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The 2006–07 Heineken Cup was the 12th edition of the European Heineken Cup rugby union club tournament. The pool draw took place on 21 June at Twickenham. The pool stages started on 20 October and concluded in January, going for six rounds. Following the quarter- and semi-finals, the final was played on 20 May before a near-capacity crowd at the 82,000-seat redeveloped Twickenham in London. London Wasps defeated Leicester Tigers 25–9, denying Tigers the domestic and European treble.

Draw

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The top seeds from each of the participant nations (France, England, Scotland, Italy, Wales and Ireland) were all drawn into separate pools. These top seeds were; Benetton Treviso (pool 1), Edinburgh (pool 2), Sale Sharks (pool 3), Cardiff Blues (pool 4), Ulster (pool 5) and Biarritz (pool 6). Rules state that no two sides from the same country could be allocated the same pool. However, the seventh French club Castres could be drawn into any pool. The draw took place on 21 June. The greatest team representation is from France, which has seven teams participating in the tournament. England has the second largest representation with six teams. Ireland, Wales and Italy all have three teams, and Scotland have two.

Competition format

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Round 5 action – Border Reivers against Biarritz Olympique at Parc des Sports d'Aguilera in Biarritz, France.

In the pool matches, teams receive:

  • four points for a win
  • two points for a draw
  • a bonus point for scoring four or more tries, regardless of the match result
  • a bonus point for losing by seven or fewer points

Ties between two teams are broken in the following order:

  1. Competition points earned in head-to-head matches. For example, if tied teams are in the same pool, and split their head-to-head matches, but one team earned a bonus point and the other failed to do so, the team that earned the bonus point will win.
  2. Tries scored in head-to-head matches.
  3. Point difference in head-to-head matches.
  4. Tries scored in all pool matches. This is the first tiebreaker between teams in different pools, which can come into play for determining seeding among first-place teams (and did in 2006–07), or breaking ties among second-place teams.
  5. Point difference in all pool matches.
  6. Best disciplinary record in pool play. The team with the fewest players sent off or sin-binned during pool play wins.
  7. Coin toss.

The quarterfinals are seeded from 1 to 8. The six pool winners receive the top six seeds, based on their point totals. The top two second-place finishers are seeded 7 and 8. The seeds of the qualifying teams are in parentheses next to their names in the tables.

Pool stage

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Full results can be found at 2006–07 Heineken Cup pool stage.
All times are local to the match location.

Referee Donal Courtney settling the players in Biarritz before play continues.
Key to colours
     Winner of each pool, plus two highest-ranked second-place teams,
advance to quarterfinals. Seed # in parentheses

Pool 1

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Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
England London Wasps (3) 6 5 0 1 23 5 18 195 64 131 2 1 23
France Perpignan 6 4 0 2 19 9 10 161 108 53 2 0 18
France Castres 6 3 0 3 17 13 4 146 136 10 2 2 16
Italy Benetton Treviso 6 0 0 6 11 43 −32 83 277 −194 0 0 0

Notes:

  • Wasps earn third seed over Leicester Tigers on the first possible tiebreaker, scoring 23 tries in pool play to Leicester's 22.

Pool 2

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Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
Ireland Leinster (6) 6 4 0 2 21 10 11 174 97 77 3 2 21
France Agen 6 4 0 2 12 14 −2 119 119 0 1 0 17
England Gloucester 6 3 0 3 19 16 3 152 144 8 2 1 15
Scotland Edinburgh 6 1 0 5 10 22 −12 95 180 −85 0 1 5

Pool 3

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Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
France Stade Français (5) 6 4 1 1 20 5 15 174 80 94 3 1 22
Wales Ospreys 6 4 1 1 19 8 11 147 108 39 2 0 20
England Sale Sharks 6 3 0 3 16 10 6 147 90 57 2 1 15
Italy Calvisano 6 0 0 6 6 38 −32 74 264 −190 0 0 0

Pool 4

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Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
England Leicester Tigers (4) 6 5 0 1 22 6 16 172 60 112 2 1 23
Ireland Munster (7) 6 5 0 1 16 11 5 152 112 40 2 1 23
Wales Cardiff Blues 6 2 0 4 8 18 −10 87 138 −51 0 1 9
France Bourgoin 6 0 0 6 13 24 −11 95 196 −101 2 2 4

Notes:

  • Leicester Tigers win the pool on the second tiebreaker of head-to-head tries, 3–2.

Pool 5

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Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
Wales Llanelli Scarlets (2) 6 6 0 0 20 12 8 169 120 49 3 0 27
France Toulouse 6 3 0 3 18 17 1 147 145 2 3 2 17
Ireland Ulster 6 2 0 4 10 15 −5 111 129 −18 1 1 10
England London Irish 6 1 0 5 15 19 −4 124 157 −33 2 3 9

Notes:

  • Llanelli Scarlets become only the fourth team in the history of the Heineken Cup to win all their pool matches (after Wasps in 1997–98, Bath in 2000–01, and Leinster in both 2002–03 and 2004–05). They also set a record for most points earned in pool play since the competition adopted a bonus point system in 2003–04. This record would be broken about two hours later by Biarritz.

Pool 6

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Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
France Biarritz (1) 6 6 0 0 29 5 24 186 45 141 5 0 29
England Northampton Saints (8) 6 4 0 2 27 13 14 188 92 96 4 0 20
Scotland Border Reivers 6 1 0 5 15 23 −8 121 166 −45 2 0 6
Italy Parma 6 1 0 5 9 39 −30 79 271 −192 1 0 5

Notes:

  • Biarritz entered their final pool match away to Northampton Saints on 21 January 2007 with a chance to become the first club since the Heineken Cup adopted the bonus point system in 2003–04 to score bonus point wins in all their pool matches. Biarritz won, becoming the fifth team to win all their pool matches, but failed to earn a bonus point. They also broke the record for competition points earned in pool play set earlier that day by Llanelli Scarlets.

Seeding and runners-up

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Seed Pool winners Pts TF +/−
1 France Biarritz 29 29 +141
2 Wales Llanelli Scarlets 27 20 +49
3 England London Wasps 23 23 +131
4 England Leicester Tigers 23 22 +112
5 France Stade Français 22 20 +94
6 Ireland Leinster 21 21 +77
Seed Pool runners-up Pts TF +/−
7 Ireland Munster 23 22 +112
8 England Northampton Saints 20 27 +96
Wales Ospreys 20 19 +39
France Perpignan 18 19 +53
France Toulouse 17 18 −2
France Agen 17 12 0

Knockout stage

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Quarter-finals

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30 March 2007
19:30
Llanelli Scarlets Wales24–15Ireland Munster
Tries: James 5' c
G. Thomas 40' c
B. Davies 73' c
Con: S. Jones (3)
Pen: B. Davies 37'
ReportTries: Dowling 66' m
Ryan 78' c
Con: O'Gara
Pen: O'Gara 60'
Stradey Park, Llanelli
Attendance: 10,800
Referee: Chris White (England)
31 March 2007
17:45
London Wasps England35–13Ireland Leinster
Tries: Reddan (2) 33' c, 66' c
Haskell 42' c
Cipriani 50' m
Con: King (3)
Pen: King (3) 3', 12', 63'
ReportTry: Whitaker 20' c
Con: Contepomi
Pen: Contepomi (2) 40', 60'
Adams Park, High Wycombe
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
1 April 2007
14:00
Biarritz Olympique France6–7England Northampton Saints
Pen: Yachvili (2) 40', 61'ReportTry: Kydd 66' c
Con: Spencer
Estadio Anoeta, Donostia-San Sebastián
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)
1 April 2007
15:30
Leicester Tigers England21–20France Stade Français
Tries: Rabeni 3' m
Varndell 72' c
Con: Goode
Pen: Goode (3) 24', 26', 52'
ReportTry: Hernández 20' m
Pen: Skrela (4) 6', 35', 45', 64'
Drop: Skrela 70'
Welford Road, Leicester
Attendance: 16,815
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)

Semi-finals

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21 April 2007
15:00
Leicester Tigers England33–17Wales Llanelli Scarlets
Tries: Goode 34' c
Jennings 52' c
L. Deacon 75' c
Con: Goode (3)
Pen: Goode (4) 2', 5', 22', 63'
ReportTries: M. Jones 37' c
Rees 50' c
Con: S. Jones (2)
Pen: S. Jones 10'
Walkers Stadium, Leicester
Attendance: 30,121
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)
22 April 2007
15:00
Northampton Saints England13–30England London Wasps
Try: Reihana 3' c
Con: Reihana
Pen: Reihana (2) 13', 17'
ReportTries: Sackey 34' m, 70' c
Haskell 60' m
Lewsey 77' c
Con: Gisbergen (2)
Pen: Gisbergen (2) 28', 50'
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Attendance: 18,500
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)

Final

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20 May 2007
15:00
Leicester Tigers England9–25England London Wasps
Pen: Goode (3) 7', 15', 38'ReportTries: Reddan 13' m
Ibañez 34' m
Pen: King (4) 4', 42', 49', 73'
Drop: King 54'
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 81,076
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)
Wasps celebrate after their win in 2007

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