2013–14 British and Irish Cup

2013–14 British and Irish Cup
Tournament details
Countries  England
Ireland Ireland
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and knockout
Date 11 October 2013 — 23 May 2014
Tournament statistics
Teams 24
Matches played 79
Attendance 93,761 (1,187 per match)
Tries scored 477 (6.04 per match)
Top point scorer(s) Cathal Marsh (Leinster A)
(100 points)[1]
Top try scorer(s) Aaron Warren (Llanelli)
(9 tries)[2]
Final
Venue Donnybrook
Attendance 1,400
Champions Ireland Leinster A (2nd title)
Runners-up England Leeds Carnegie

The 2013–14 British and Irish Cup was the fifth season of the annual rugby union competition for second tier, semi-professional clubs from Britain and Ireland. Leinster A were the defending champions having won the 2012–13 Final with a 78th minute penalty by Noel Reid to beat Newcastle Falcons 18–17 at their home ground Kingston Park.[3][4] There has been four different winners and four different losing finalists of the competition in the first four seasons of its existence.

The format of the competition has been changed once again, with Welsh participation being reduced to just four teams (down from 12 in the previous season). The Welsh teams were selected 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 Llanelli to represent the Scarlets Region.

Matches in the competition proper were played on the same weekends as the Heineken Cup and European Challenge Cup. First round matches began on 11 October 2013 and the final was held on 23 May 2014. Leinster A beat Leeds Carnegie 44 – 17 in the final and retained the cup they won in the previous season  the first team to win the cup for a second time.[5][6]

Teams

The allocation of teams was as follows:

England England Ireland Ireland Scotland Scotland Wales Wales
Bedford Blues
Bristol
Cornish Pirates
Ealing Trailfinders
Jersey[lower-alpha 1]
Leeds Carnegie
London Scottish
London Welsh
Moseley
Nottingham
Plymouth Albion
RotherhamTitans
Connacht Eagles
Leinster A
Munster A
Ulster Ravens
Ayr
Edinburgh Academicals
Gala
Stirling County
Aberavon
Cross Keys
Llanelli
Pontypridd

Welsh qualification

Welsh participation was reduced from 12 teams (in the previous season) to just four. The Welsh teams were selected based on regional play-offs involving the 2013–14 Premier Division clubs at the start of the season.[7] Teams gained home advantage depending upon their finishing position at the end of the 2012–13 season. For example, in the Cardiff Blues region, Cardiff RFC (8th in the 2012-13 Welsh Premier Division) traveled to Sardis Road to play Pontypridd RFC (1st).[8] Likewise, Llanelli RFC (3rd) hosted Carmarthen Quins RFC (6th) with the winner (Llanelli) travelling to Llandovery RFC (2nd) to contest the right to represent the Scarlets region.[9]

Cardiff Blues Region

7 September 2013
14:30
Pontypridd (1) 22 – 19 (8) Cardiff
Pontypridd
Cardiff
Sardis Road, Pontypridd[10]
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Neil Hennessey (WRU)
  • The winner of the Cardiff Blues Region, Pontypridd, will play in Pool 2.[11]

Dragons Region

31 August 2013
14:30
Cross Keys (5) 39 – 17 (7) Newport
Cross Keys
Newport
Pandy Park, Crosskeys[12]
Referee: Leighton Hodges (WRU)
7 September 2013
14:30
Bedwas (4) 13 – 45 (5) Cross Keys
Bedwas
Cross Keys
The Bridge Field, Bedwas[13]
Referee: Gwyn Morris (WRU)
  • The winner of the Dragons Region, Cross Keys, will play in Pool 1.[11]

Ospreys Region

30 August 2013
19:30
Neath (10) 15 – 17 (11) Bridgend Ravens
Neath
Bridgend
The Gnoll, Neath[14]
Referee: Gwyn Morris (WRU)
31 August 2013
14:30
Aberavon (9) 15 – 8 (12) Swansea
Aberavon
Swansea
Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot[15]
Attendance: 750
Referee: Neil Hennessy (WRU)
7 September 2013
14:30
Aberavon (9) 35 – 26 (11) Bridgend Ravens
Aberavon
Bridgend Ravens
Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot[15]
Referee: Leighton Hodges (WRU)
  • The winner of the Ospreys Region, Aberavon, will play in Pool 5.[11]

Scarlets Region

1 September 2013
14:30
Llanelli (3) 16 – 15 (6) Carmarthen Quins
Llanelli
Carmarthen
7 September 2013
14:30
Llandovery (2) 20 – 26 (3) Llanelli
Llandovery
Llanelli
Church Bank Playing Fields, Llandovery[17]
Referee: Ian Davies (WRU)
  • The winner of the Scarlets Region, Llanelli, will play in Pool 3.[11]

Competition format

The competition format is a pool stage followed by a knockout stage. The pool stage consists of six pools of four teams playing home and away matches. The top side in each pool, plus the two 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.[7] Matches will take place on the same weekends as the Heineken and Amlin Cups.

Pool stages

The fixture weekends have been announced.[18]

Pool 1

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
Ireland Leinster A 6600171701012253027
Wales Cross Keys 6303105133-2813192014
England Moseley 62041281151314131312
England Ealing Trailfinders 610577163-86921015
Source : www.wru.co.uk Updated: 19 January 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
12 October 2013
14:30
(BP) Leinster A Ireland 49 – 8 England Ealing Trailfinders
Leinster
Ealing
Donnybrook
Attendance: 1,077
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
12 October 2013
15:00
Cross Keys Wales 20 – 16 England Moseley (BP)
Cross Keys
Moseley
Pandy Park, Crosskeys
Attendance: 512
Referee: Stuart Gaffkin (IRFU)

19 October 2013
15:00
Ealing Trailfinders England 15 – 24 Wales Cross Keys (BP)
Ealing
Cross Keys
Trailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance: 391
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)
19 October 2013
15:00
(BP) Moseley England 22 – 24 Ireland Leinster A
Moseley
Leinster
Billesley Common
Attendance: 626
Referee: Claudio Bessano (FIR)

6 December 2013
19:30
Moseley England 28 – 10 England Ealing Trailfinders
Moseley
Ealing
Billesley Common
Attendance: 704
Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)
7 December 2013
14:30
(BP) Leinster A Ireland 31 – 0 Wales Cross Keys
Leinster
Cross Keys
Donnybrook
Attendance: 1,250
Referee: Tom Foley (IRFU)

13 December 2013
19:45
Ealing Trailfinders England 21 – 18 England Moseley (BP)
Ealing
Moseley
Trailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance: 496
Referee: Greg MacDonald (RFU)
14 December 2013
15:00
Cross Keys Wales 14 – 30 Ireland Leinster A (BP)
Cross Keys
Leinster
Pandy Park, Crosskeys
Attendance: 327
Referee: Simon Harding (RFU)

10 January 2014
18:00
Leinster A Ireland 23 – 13 England Moseley
Leinster
Moseley
Donnybrook
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Daniel Jones (WRU)
  • This win secured Leinster's qualification to the knock out stages.[19]
11 January 2014
15:00
(BP) Cross Keys Wales 30 – 10 England Ealing Trailfinders
Cross Keys
Ealing
Pandy Park, Crosskeys
Attendance: 300
Referee: Matthew O'Grady (RFU)

17 January 2014
19:45
(BP) Ealing Trailfinders England 13 – 14 Ireland Leinster A
Ealing
Leinster
Trailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance: 598
Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)
18 January 2014
14:00
(BP) Moseley England 31 – 17 Wales Cross Keys
Moseley
Cross Keys
Billesley Common
Attendance: 528
Referee: Mark Connelly (IRFU)

Pool 2

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
Wales Pontypridd 64021961078927133221
England London Scottish 64021831206321133221
England London Welsh 64022011198224112220
Scotland Edinburgh Academicals 600655289-234742000
Source : www.wru.co.uk Updated: 19 January 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
12 October 2013
14:30
(BP) London Welsh England 26 – 32 England London Scottish
Welsh
Scottish
Monks Lane, Newbury
Attendance: 812
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)
12 October 2013
15:00
Edinburgh Academicals Scotland 13 – 53 Wales Pontypridd (BP)
Edinburgh
Pontypridd
Raeburn Place
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Steve Lee (RFU)

19 October 2013
14:30
(BP) Pontypridd Wales 29 – 22 England London Welsh (BP)
Pontypridd
Welsh
Sardis Road, Pontypridd
Attendance: 3,400
Referee: Kieran Barry (IRFU)
19 October 2013
15:00
(BP) London Scottish England 55 – 19 Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Scottish
Edinburgh
Richmond Athletic Ground
Attendance: 1,272
Referee: David Jones (WRU)

7 December 2013
14:00
(BP) London Welsh England 73 – 10 Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Welsh
Edinburgh
Old Deer Park
Attendance: 971
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
7 December 2013
14:30
Pontypridd Wales 27 – 20 England London Scottish (BP)
Pontypridd
Scottish
Sardis Road, Pontypridd
Attendance: 1,300
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)

14 December 2013
14:00
Edinburgh Academicals Scotland 7 – 33 England London Welsh (BP)
Edinburgh
Welsh
Raeburn Place
Attendance: 501
Referee: Stuart Gaffikin (IRFU)
14 December 2013
15:00
(BP) London Scottish England 26 – 21 Wales Pontypridd (BP)
Scottish
Pontypridd
Richmond Athletic Ground
Attendance: 1,238
Referee: Ross Campbell (RFU)

11 January 2014
14:00
Edinburgh Academicals Scotland 6 – 32 England London Scottish (BP)
Edinburgh
Scottish
Raeburn Place
Attendance: 475
Referee: Nigel Correll (IRFU)
11 January 2014
14:00
London Welsh England 26 – 23 Wales Pontypridd (BP)
Welsh
Pontypridd
Kassam Stadium
Attendance: 1,348
Referee: Lloyd Linton (SRU)

18 January 2014
14:00
(BP) London Scottish England 18 – 21 England London Welsh
Scottish
Welsh
Richmond Athletic Ground
Attendance: 2,485
Referee: Gary Conway (IRFU)
18 January 2014
14:00
(BP) Pontypridd Wales 43 – 0 Scotland Edinburgh Academicals
Pontypridd
Sardis Road, Pontypridd
Attendance: 2,150
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)

Pool 3

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
England Rotherham Titans 650116896722092123
Wales Llanelli 62041851107523122414
England Bedford Blues 6204137141-420183112
Ireland Connacht Eagles 630385228-1438320012
Source : www.wru.co.uk Updated: 19 January 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
12 October 2013
14:00
(BP) Llanelli Wales 76 – 14 Ireland Connacht Eagles
Llanelli
Connacht
Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli
Attendance: 300
Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys (RFU)
12 October 2013
15:00
Rotherham Titans England 12 – 11 England Bedford Blues (BP)
Rotherham
Bedford
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 875
Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)

19 October 2013
14:30
Connacht Eagles Ireland 27 – 25 England Rotherham Titans (BP)
Connacht
Rotherham
Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 468
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)
19 October 2013
15:00
(BP) Bedford Blues England 29 – 24 Wales Llanelli (BP)
Bedford
Llanelli
Goldington Road
Attendance: 2,603
Referee: Gary Conway (IRFU)

7 December 2013
14:00
(BP) Llanelli Wales 16 – 20 England Rotherham Titans
Llanelli
Rotherham
Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli
Attendance: 875
Referee: Kieran Barry (IRFU)
7 December 2013
14:30
Connacht Eagles Ireland 17 – 8 England Bedford Blues
Connacht
Bedford
Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 150
Referee: Graeme Wells (SRU)

14 December 2013
14:00
(BP) Bedford Blues England 50 – 12 Ireland Connacht Eagles
Bedford
Connacht
Goldington Road
Attendance: 1,767
Referee: Daniel Jones (WRU)
14 December 2013
14:00
Rotherham Titans England 20 – 15 Wales Llanelli (BP)
Rotherham
Llanelli
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 935
Referee: Lloyd Linton (SRU)

11 January 2014
14:00
(BP) Rotherham Titans England 59 – 3 Ireland Connacht Eagles
Rotherham
Connacht
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 1,102
Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)
  • Rotherham qualified for the knockout stages with this win as their nearest rivals, Llanelli, cannot overtake them.
11 January 2014
15:00
(BP) Llanelli Wales 44 – 15 England Bedford Blues
Llanelli
Bedford
Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli
Attendance: 400
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)

18 January 2014
14:00
(BP) Bedford Blues England 24 – 32 England Rotherham Titans (BP)
Bedford
Rotherham
Goldington Road
Attendance: 1,944
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
18 January 2014
14:00
Connacht Eagles Ireland 12 – 10 Wales Llanelli (BP)
Connacht
Llanelli
Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 100[20]
Referee: Matthew O'Grady (RFU)

Pool 4

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
England Plymouth Albion 650116577882173023
Ireland Munster A 650114770772053023
England Nottingham 6204137130713161110
Scotland Stirling County 600649221-172733000
Source : www.wru.co.uk Updated: 19 January 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
11 October 2013
19:45
Plymouth Albion England 28 – 9 England Nottingham
Plymouth
Nottingham
The Brickfields
Attendance: 967
Referee: Nigel Correll (IRFU)
12 October 2013
17:00
(BP) Munster A Ireland 39 – 8 Scotland Stirling County
Munster
Stirling
Bandon RFC
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)

18 October 2013
20:00
(BP) Nottingham England 16 – 17 Ireland Munster A
Nottingham
Munster
Meadow Lane
Attendance: 1,532
Referee: Simon Rees (WRU)
19 October 2013
15:00
Stirling County Scotland 12 – 38 England Plymouth Albion (BP)
Stirling
Plymouth
Bridgehaugh
Attendance: 625
Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)

6 December 2013
19:45
Plymouth Albion England 17 – 7 Ireland Munster A
Plymouth
Munster
The Brickfields
Attendance: 1,473
Referee: James McPhail (SRU)
7 December 2013
15:00
Stirling County Scotland 7 – 50 England Nottingham (BP)
Stirling
Nottingham
Bridgehaugh
Attendance: 600
Referee: Daniel Jones (WRU)

13 December 2013
19:30
Munster A Ireland 23 – 9 England Plymouth Albion
Munster
Plymouth
Waterford Regional Sports Centre
Attendance: 420
Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)
13 December 2013
20:00
Nottingham England 24 – 14 Scotland Stirling County
Nottingham
Stirling
Meadow Lane
Attendance: 967
Referee: Nigel Correll (IRFU)

10 January 2014
19:30
(BP) Munster A Ireland 30 – 15 England Nottingham
Munster
Nottingham
St Mary's RFC, Limerick
Attendance: 1,250
Referee: Vlad Iordachescu (RRF)
10 January 2014
19:45
(BP) Plymouth Albion England 39 – 3 Scotland Stirling County
Plymouth
Stirling
The Brickfields
Attendance: 1,125
Referee: Stuart Gaffiken (IRFU)

18 January 2014
13:00
Nottingham England 23 – 34 England Plymouth Albion (BP)
Nottingham
Plymouth
Meadow Lane
Attendance: 670
Referee: John Meredith (RFU)
18 January 2014
14:00
Stirling County Scotland 5 – 31 Ireland Munster A (BP)
Stirling
Munster
Bridgehaugh
Attendance: 650
Referee: Fergus Kirby (RFU)

Pool 5

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
England Leeds Carnegie 65012697719240114125
England Bristol 6501261621994163124
Wales Aberavon 620472281-209842008
Scotland Gala 600654236-182535011
Source : www.wru.co.uk Updated: 19 January 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
12 October 2013
19:00
Gala Scotland 17 – 31 Wales Aberavon
Gala
Aberavon
Netherdale
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: David Procter (RFU)
13 October 2013
15:00
Bristol England 21 – 17 England Leeds Carnegie (BP)
Bristol
Leeds
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,648
Referee: Maiteo Liperini (FIR)

19 October 2013
14:30
Aberavon Wales P – P England Bristol
  • This match was abandoned after 69 minutes when a large hole appeared in the pitch due to a collapsed drain.[21][22] Bristol were leading 20 – 24 at this point. The match was ordered to be replayed at Talbot Athletic Ground before the conclusion of the pool stages on a date suitable to both clubs.[23]
20 October 2013
14:30
Leeds Carnegie England 86 – 8 Scotland Gala
Leeds
Gala
Clifton Park, York RUFC[24]
Attendance: 1,037
Referee: Steve Lee (RFU)

7 December 2013
14:30
Aberavon Wales 22 – 41 England Leeds Carnegie (BP)
Aberavon
Leeds
Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot
Attendance: 900
Referee: Simon Harding (RFU)
8 December 2013
14:00
(BP) Bristol England 62 – 7 Scotland Gala
Bristol
Gala
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,201
Referee: Gary Conway (IRFU)

10 December 2013
19:30
Aberavon Wales 0 – 78 England Bristol (BP)
Aberavon
Bristol
Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot
Attendance: 250
Referee: Wayne Davies (WRU)

14 December 2013
14:00
(BP) Leeds Carnegie England 72 – 0 Wales Aberavon
Leeds
Aberavon
Brantingham Park, Hull Ionians RUFC[24]
Attendance: 471
Referee: Eddie Hogan-O’Connell (IRFU)
14 December 2013
15:00
Gala Scotland 6 – 17 England Bristol
Gala
Bristol
Netherdale
Attendance: 397
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

11 January 2014
15:00
Gala Scotland 7 – 29 England Leeds Carnegie (BP)
Gala
Leeds
Netherdale
Attendance: 546
Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU)
12 January 2014
15:00
(BP) Bristol England 64 – 8 Wales Aberavon
Bristol
Aberavon
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 3,044
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)

18 January 2014
14:00
Aberavon Wales 11 – 9 Scotland Gala (BP)
Aberavon
Gala
Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot
Attendance: 650
Referee: David Procter (RFU)
18 January 2014
14:00
Leeds Carnegie England 24 – 19 England Bristol (BP)
Leeds
Bristol
Headingley Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 1,013
Referee: Kieran Barry (IRFU)

Pool 6

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
England Cornish Pirates 650119395982594125
Ireland Ulster Ravens 6303147175-2818221013
Jersey Jersey 6204117128-1114162212
Scotland Ayr 6204123182-5915251110
Source : www.wru.co.uk Updated: 19 January 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
11 October 2013
19:45
(BP) Cornish Pirates England 34 – 17 Ireland Ulster Ravens
Pirates
Ulster
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,326
Referee: Tom Foley (RFU)
12 October 2013
15:00
(BP) Jersey Jersey 28 – 16 Scotland Ayr
Jersey
Ayr
St. Peter
Attendance: 1,854
Referee: Daniel Jones (WRU)

18 October 2013
19:30
Ulster Ravens Ireland 24 – 19 Jersey Jersey (BP)
Ulster
Jersey
Ravenhill
Attendance: 1,755
Referee: Simon Harding (RFU)
19 October 2013
15:00
Ayr Scotland 10 – 53 England Cornish Pirates (BP)
Ayr
Pirates
Millbrae
Attendance: 550
Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys (RFU)

7 December 2013
14:30
(BP) Ayr Scotland 41 – 22 Ireland Ulster Ravens
Ayr
Ulster
Millbrae
Attendance: 450
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)
7 December 2013
19:00
(BP) Cornish Pirates England 31 – 20 Jersey Jersey
Pirates
Jersey
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,223
Referee: Dean Richards (RFU)

13 December 2013
19:30
(BP) Ulster Ravens Ireland 38 – 21 Scotland Ayr
Ulster
Deramore Park, Belfast Harlequins
Attendance: 400
Referee: David Procter (RFU)
14 December 2013
15:00
Jersey Jersey 0 – 24 England Cornish Pirates (BP)
Jersey
Pirates
St. Peter
Attendance: 1,638
Referee: Andrew Jackson (RFU)
  • Cornish Pirates qualified for the knockout stages after this win.

11 January 2014
15:00
(BP) Jersey Jersey 37 – 19 Ireland Ulster Ravens
Jersey
Ulster
St. Peter
Attendance: 1,628
Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys (RFU)
12 January 2014
15:00
Cornish Pirates England 28 – 21 Scotland Ayr (BP)
Pirates
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,027
Referee: David Proctor (RFU)

17 January 2014
19:30
Ulster Ravens Ireland 27 – 23 England Cornish Pirates (BP)
Ulster
Pirates
Deramore Park, Belfast Harlequins
Attendance: 500
Referee: Lloyd Linton (SRU)
18 January 2014
14:00
Ayr Scotland 14 – 13 Jersey Jersey (BP)
Ayr
Jersey
Millbrae
Attendance: 580
Referee: James McPhail (SRU)

Knock-out stages

Qualifiers

The six pool winners, and the two best runners-up, proceed to the knock out stages. The ranking criteria of the quarter finalists has been altered slightly from earlier seasons. Previously, the six pool winners were seeded 1-6 and the two runners up as 7 and 8. This meant that the best runners-up were automatically ranked 7 and 8 even if they had a better playing record than some of the teams ranked 1-6. This is no longer the case.[25]

There was a draw for the quarter-final stage, which took place on 27 January 2014. The top four seeds (Leinster A, Leeds Carnegie, Cornish Pirates and Bristol) will have home advantage.[26]

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 the number of wins are equal, aggregate points difference
4. where the aggregate points difference are equal, greatest number of points scored

There are further criteria that can be applied if necessary.[25]

Club P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
Pool 1 winnerIreland Leinster A 6600171701012253027
Pool 5 winnerEngland Leeds Carnegie 65012697719240114125
Pool 6 winnerEngland Cornish Pirates 650119395982594125
Pool 5 runner-upEngland Bristol 6501261621994163124
Pool 4 winnerEngland Plymouth Albion 650116577882173023
Pool 4 runner-upIreland Munster A 650114770772053023
Pool 3 winnerEngland Rotherham Titans 650116896722092123
Pool 2 winnerWales Pontypridd 64021961078927133221
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
5 April 2014 – Mennaye Field
 
 
England Cornish Pirates 14
 
26 April 2014 - Sardis Road[n 1]
 
Wales Pontypridd 16
 
Wales Pontypridd 22
 
4 April 2014 – Donnybrook
 
Ireland Leinster A 22
 
Ireland Leinster A 47
 
23 May 2014 – Donnybrook
 
Ireland Munster A 15
 
Ireland Leinster A 44
 
4 April 2014 – Memorial Stadium
 
England Leeds Carnegie 17
 
England Bristol 39
 
4 May 2014 – Memorial Stadium
 
England Rotherham Titans 24
 
England Bristol 25
 
4 April 2014 – Headingley Rugby Stadium
 
England Leeds Carnegie 30
 
England Leeds Carnegie 41
 
 
England Plymouth Albion 21
 
  1. Leinster won on number of tries scored.[27]

    Quarter-finals

    The draw for the quarter-finals was carried out on 27 January 2014.[28]

    4 April 2014
    19:00
    Leinster A Ireland 47 – 15 Ireland Munster A
    Leinster
    Munster
    Donnybrook
    Attendance: 1,500
    Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keyes (RFU)

    4 April 2014
    19:45
    Bristol England 39 – 24 England Rotherham Titans
    Bristol
    Rotherham
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 3,118
    Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)

    4 April 2014
    20:00
    Leeds Carnegie England 41 – 21 England Plymouth Albion
    Leeds
    Plymouth
    Headingley Rugby Stadium
    Attendance: 575
    Referee: Lloyd Linton (SRU)

    5 April 2014
    14:30
    Cornish Pirates England 14–16 Wales Pontypridd
    Pirates
    Pontypridd
    Mennaye Field
    Attendance: 2,155
    Referee: Gary Conway (IRFU)

    Semi-finals

    The draw for the semi-finals was carried out on 27 January 2014.[28]

    26 April 2014
    14:30
    Pontypridd Wales 22 – 22 Ireland Leinster A
    Pontypridd
    Leinster
    Sardis Road
    Attendance: 5,200
    Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys (RFU)
    • Leinster won on tries scored.[27]

    4 May 2014
    15:00
    Bristol England 25 – 30 England Leeds Carnegie
    Bristol
    Leeds
    Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 3,832
    Referee: Gary Conway (IRFU)

    Final

    On 14 April, it was announced that the final will be played at the home of the winner of the Pontypridd / Leinster A semi-final. This will be played on Friday 23 May, at a time to be decided.[29]

    23 May 2014
    19:00
    Leinster A Ireland 44 – 17 England Leeds Carnegie
    Leinster
    Leeds
    Donnybrook
    Attendance: 2,024
    Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

    Top scorers

    Geography

    Team Stadium Capacity City/Area/Country
    Wales Aberavon Talbot Athletic Ground 3,000 Port Talbot, Neath Port Talbot, Wales
    Scotland Ayr Millbrae Unknown Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland
    England Bedford Blues Goldington Road 4,684 Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
    England Bristol Memorial Stadium 12,100 Horfield, Bristol, England
    Ireland Connacht Eagles Sportsgrounds 9,500 Galway, Connacht, Ireland
    England Cornish Pirates Mennaye Field 4,000 Penzance, Cornwall, England
    Wales Cross Keys Pandy Park Unknown Crosskeys, Caerphilly County Borough, Wales
    England Ealing Trailfinders Trailfinders Sports Ground Unknown West Ealing, London, England
    Scotland Edinburgh Academicals Raeburn Place 5,000 Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland
    Scotland Gala Netherdale 6,000 Galashiels, Scottish Borders, Scotland
    Jersey Jersey St. Peter 5,000 Saint Peter, Jersey
    England Leeds Carnegie Headingley Rugby Stadium[n 1] 21,062 Headingley, Leeds, England
    Ireland Leinster A Donnybrook 7,000 Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
    Wales Llanelli Parc y Scarlets 14,870 Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales
    England London Scottish Richmond Athletic Ground 1,000 seat stand Richmond, London, England
    England London Welsh Kassam Stadium[n 2] 12,500 Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
    England Moseley Billesley Common 3,650 Birmingham, West Midlands, England
    Ireland Munster A Musgrave Park[n 3] 8,300 Cork, County Cork, Ireland
    England Nottingham Meadow Lane 19,588 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
    England Plymouth Albion The Brickfields 6,500 Plymouth, Devon, England
    Wales Pontypridd Sardis Road 7,861 Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
    England Rotherham Clifton Lane 2,500 Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
    Scotland Stirling County Bridgehaugh 4,000 Stirling, Scotland
    Ireland Ulster Ravens Ravenhill[n 4] 13,500 Belfast, Ulster, Northern Ireland
    Notes
    1. Leeds will play two of their British and Irish Cup pool matches "on the road":[24]
    2. London Welsh remained at Kassam Stadium, Oxford after demotion from the Premiership at the end of the 2012–13 season.[30] They decided to play their British and Irish Cup pool match against London Scottish at Newbury's Monks Lane as an opportunity to build upon and extend our support base in the area.[31] They also played their match against Edinburgh Academicals (7 December) at their traditional Old Deer Park home.
      • Munster A will play their British and Irish Cup pool matches in various venues around the province:[32]
      • Ulster Ravens will play some of their British and Irish Cup pool matches at Deramore Park, home of Belfast Harlequins.[33][34]

        Notes

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

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