European Rugby Cup

European Rugby Cup Ltd (or ERC) was the governing body and organiser of the two major European rugby union club tournaments; the Heineken Cup and the Amlin Challenge Cup.[1] It was replaced by the European Professional Club Rugby governing body in 2014.

European Rugby Cup
SportRugby union
Founded1995
ChairmanJean-Pierre Lux
CEODerek McGrath
Closure date2014

The inaugural Heineken Cup competition was held in 1995–96, with the second tier competition established the following season.

History

The organisation was established in 1995, in preparation for the 1995–96 season, and was headquartered in Dublin. ERC's had nine major shareholders: the six tier 1 unions and three club associations, which were all represented on the board of directors:

Unions
Club associations
  • Premiership Rugby
  • Ligue Nationale de Rugby
  • Regional Rugby Wales

In 2012, Premiership Rugby and LNR, on behalf of the English and French clubs respectively, notified ERC that they would be withdrawing from the accord governing the competition, being dissatisfied with the organisation of the competition and the distribution of funding. Premiership Rugby subsequently refused to join any new agreement in which ERC remained organisers of European rugby tournaments.

On 10 April 2014 it was announced that the nine shareholders with an interest in continuing major European club competition had come to an agreement for new competitions. Under the new agreement, ERC was wound up, and a new body, European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR), would be created to organise three new competitions, European Rugby Champions Cup, the European Rugby Challenge Cup, and the third tier Qualifying Competition, beginning with the 2014–15 season.[2]

ERC Governance

The Board of ERC, which oversaw the implementation of ERC's strategy for the development of European club rugby, was made up of representatives of the six shareholder unions, league bodies and club representatives and shaped the strategy and development of ERC and the tournaments.

Reporting to and making recommendation the Board were a series of ERC Committees, focusing on the various roles of ERC as a Governing Body and Tournament Organiser and these drew on the experience and expertise of the clubs and Unions from each participation nation.

ERC Committee Structure: – ERC Commercial Committee – ERC Rugby Committee – ERC Match Officials Committee – ERC Disciplinary Committee – ERC Finance and Audit Committee

The ERC Executive and team of 20 employees was based in the Dublin headquarters and were charged with implementing the strategy for the development of European club rugby and management of the two tournaments and of the showpiece ERC Finals weekend.

ERC European Player of the Year

Recognised as one of the most prestigious individual accolades in the game, the ERC European Player of the Year honourrd the best player of the European club rugby season from both the Heineken Cup and Amlin Challenge Cup tournaments.

In 2010 ERC launched the ERC15 Awards, recognising the outstanding contributors to the first decade and a half of European competition. The inaugural recipient of the ERC European Player Award, as the best player over the first 15 years of these tournaments, was Munster Rugby's Ronan O'Gara. For the 2010/11 season, ERC moved to present an annual award.

On 26 May 2014, it was announced that Steffon Armitage (Toulon) had been named 2014 ERC European Player of the Year.[3][4]

Winners: [5]
Ronan O'Gara (Munster Rugby) – 2010 (Awarded for the previous 15 seasons)
Seán O'Brien (Leinster Rugby) 2011
Rob Kearney (Leinster Rugby) 2012
Jonny Wilkinson (Toulon) 2013
Steffon Armitage (Toulon) 2014
Nick Abendanon (Clermont) 2015

ERC Elite Awards

To celebrate the 10th anniversary season of the Heineken Cup, the ERC Elite Awards scheme was introduced to recognise the most prominent teams and players of the competitions.

Teams with 50 or more appearances

Team[6] Appearances
Munster 138
Toulouse
Leinster 128
Leicester Tigers 124
Scarlets[n 1] 117
Ulster
Cardiff Blues[n 2] 114
Edinburgh 103
Benetton 96
Biarritz Olympique 92
Glasgow Warriors 91
Northampton Saints 83
Perpignan 81
Stade Français 79
London Wasps 78
Montferrand/Clermont Auvergne 76
Bath 72
Ospreys 69
Harlequins 68
Castres Olympique 64
Gloucester
Saracens 56
  1. Includes 48 appearances as Llanelli RFC before the
    introduction of regional rugby union teams in Wales
    • Includes 44 appearances as Cardiff RFC before the
      introduction of regional rugby union teams in Wales

      Players with 100 or more Heineken Cup caps

      Player[7] Club(s) Appearances
      Ronan O'Gara Munster 110
      John Hayes Munster 101
      Peter Stringer Munster, Saracens, Bath 100

      Players with 50 or more Heineken Cup caps

      Player[8] Club(s) Appearances
      Ronan O'Gara Munster 110
      John Hayes Munster 101
      Peter Stringer Munster, Saracens, Bath 100
      Gordon D'Arcy Leinster 98
      Donncha O'Callaghan Munster 96
      Leo Cullen Leinster, Leicester Tigers, Leinster (2nd stint) 92
      Shane Horgan Leinster 87
      Brian O'Driscoll Leinster
      Clément Poitrenaud Toulouse
      Anthony Foley Munster 86
      David Wallace Munster
      Nathan Hines Edinburgh, Perpignan, Leinster, Clermont Auvergne 85
      Jean Bouilhou Toulouse 84
      Marcus Horan Munster
      Stephen Jones Llanelli, Scarlets, Clermont Auvergne, Scarlets (2nd stint)
      Fabien Pelous Dax, Toulouse 81
      Martyn Williams Pontypridd, Cardiff, Cardiff Blues
      Yannick Jauzion Colomiers, Toulouse 79
      Alan Quinlan Munster 78
      Sylvain Marconnet Stade Français, Biarritz 76
      Paul O'Connell Munster
      Julien Peyrelongue Biarritz 75
      Ian Gough Pontypridd, Newport, Newport Gwent Dragons, Ospreys 74
      Geordan Murphy Leicester Tigers
      Malcolm O'Kelly Leinster
      Jean-Baptiste Poux Toulouse
      William Servat Toulouse
      Vincent Clerc Toulouse 73
      Allan Jacobsen Edinburgh 72
      Martin Castrogiovanni Calvisano, Leicester Tigers 71
      Cédric Heymans Brive, Toulouse
      Shane Jennings Leinster, Leicester Tigers, Leinster (2nd stint)
      Jérôme Thion Montferrand, Perpignan, Biarritz
      Vernon Cooper Llanelli, Scarlets 70
      Florian Fritz Bourgoin, Toulouse
      Simon Shaw London Wasps
      Martin Corry Leicester Tigers 69
      Louis Deacon Leicester Tigers 68
      Girvan Dempsey Leinster
      George Chuter Saracens, Leicester Tigers 67
      John Kelly Munster
      Grégory Lamboley Toulouse
      Nicolas Mas Perpignan
      Chris Paterson Edinburgh, Gloucester, Edinburgh (2nd stint)
      Jamie Heaslip Leinster 66
      Adam Jones Neath, Ospreys
      Duncan Jones Neath, Ospreys
      Eoin Reddan Munster, London Wasps, Leinster
      David Skrela Colomiers, Stade Français, Toulouse, Clermont Auvergne
      Chris Wyatt Llanelli, Scarlets, Bourgoin
      Ben Kay Leicester Tigers 65
      Julien Bonnaire Bourgoin, Clermont Auvergne 64
      Yannick Bru Toulouse
      Nicolas Brusque Pau, Biarritz
      Romain Millo-Chluski Toulouse
      Dimitri Yachvili Biarritz 63
      Benoît August Stade Français, Biarritz 62
      Mick O'Driscoll Munster, Perpignan, Munster (2nd stint)
      Iestyn Thomas Ebbw Vale, Llanelli, Scarlets
      Shane Byrne Leinster, Saracens 61
      Reggie Corrigan Leinster
      Thierry Dusautoir Biarritz, Toulouse
      Dougie Hall Edinburgh, Glasgow Warriors 60
      Dafydd James Pontypridd, Llanelli, Bridgend, Celtic Warriors, Harlequins, Scarlets, Cardiff Blues
      Gethin Jenkins Celtic Warriors, Cardiff Blues
      Benjamin Kayser Stade Français, Leicester Tigers, Stade Français (2nd stint), Castres Olympique, Clermont Auvergne
      Christian Labit Toulouse, Northampton Saints
      Gareth Thomas Cardiff, Bridgend, Celtic Warriors, Toulouse, Cardiff Blues
      Andrew Trimble Ulster
      Iain Balshaw Bath, Gloucester, Biarritz 59
      Steve Borthwick Bath, Saracens
      Frederic Michalak Toulouse, Toulon
      Lewis Moody Leicester Tigers, Bath
      Graham Rowntree Leicester Tigers
      Perry Freshwater Leicester Tigers, Perpignan 58
      Salvatore Perugini L'Aquila, Calvisano, Toulouse, Aironi
      Trevor Brennan Leinster, Toulouse 57
      Victor Costello Leinster
      Justin Fitzpatrick Ulster, Castres Olympique, Ulster (2nd stint)
      David Humphreys Ulster
      Jonathan Thomas Swansea, Ospreys
      Shane Williams Neath, Ospreys
      Roger Wilson Ulster, Northampton Saints, Ulster (2nd stint)
      Joe Worsley London Wasps
      Philippe Bidabé Biarritz 56
      Simon Easterby Llanelli, Scarlets
      Anthony Horgan Munster
      Gavin Thomas Bath, Ospreys, Scarlets, Newport Gwent Dragons
      David Auradou Stade Français 55
      Serge Betsen Biarritz, London Wasps
      Tommy Bowe Ulster, Ospreys, Ulster (2nd stint)
      Robin McBryde Llanelli, Scarlets
      Yannick Nyanga Béziers, Toulouse
      Shaun Payne Swansea, Munster
      Frankie Sheahan Munster
      Damien Traille Pau, Biarritz
      Garan Evans Llanelli, Scarlets 54
      Denis Hickie Leinster
      Benoît Lecouls Toulouse, Biarritz, Toulouse (2nd stint)
      Tom Voyce Bath, London Wasps, Gloucester
      Paddy Wallace Ulster
      Jason White Glasgow, Sale Sharks, Clermont Auvergne
      Isaac Boss Ulster, Leinster 53
      Lawrence Dallaglio London Wasps
      Austin Healey Leicester Tigers
      Alex King London Wasps, Clermont
      Leon Lloyd Leicester Tigers, Gloucester
      Mauro Bergamasco Petrarca, Benetton Treviso, Stade Français, Aironi
      Zebre
      52
      Kelly Brown Borders, Glasgow Warriors, Saracens
      Pieter de Villiers Stade Français
      Vincent Debaty Perpignan, Clermont Auvergne
      Imanol Harinordoquy Pau, Biarritz Olympique
      Deiniol Jones Bridgend, Celtic Warriors, Cardiff Blues
      Rob Kearney Leinster
      Eric Miller Leinster, Leicester Tigers, Ulster, Leinster (2nd stint)
      Aurélien Rougerie Clermont Auvergne
      Rimas Álvarez Kairelis Perpignan 51
      Peter Buxton Newport, Gloucester
      Lee Byrne Scarlets, Ospreys, Clermont Auvergne
      Ben Cohen Northampton Saints, Sale Sharks
      John Davies Neath, Llanelli, Scarlets
      Martin Johnson Leicester Tigers
      Al Kellock Edinburgh, Glasgow Warriors
      Scott Murray Saracens, Edinburgh, Montauban, Castres Olympique
      Brendan Williams Petrarca, Benetton Treviso
      Nicolas Durand Béziers, Perpignan, Racing Métro 92, Toulon, Perpignan (2nd stint) 50
      Ross Ford Borders, Edinburgh
      Gary Longwell Ulster
      Sonny Parker Pontypridd, Celtic Warriors, Ospreys
      Julien Pierre Bourgoin, Clermont Auvergne
      Matthew Rees Celtic Warriors, Scarlets, Cardiff Blues

      Players with 500 or more Heineken Cup points

      Player[9] Club(s) Points
      Ronan O'Gara Munster 1,365
      Stephen Jones Llanelli, Scarlets, Clermont Auvergne, Scarlets (2nd stint) 869
      Dimitri Yachvili Biarritz 661
      Diego Domínguez Milan, Stade Français 645
      David Humphreys Ulster 564
      Neil Jenkins Pontypridd, Cardiff, Celtic Warriors 502
      David Skrela Colomiers, Stade Français, Toulouse, Clermont Auvergne 500

      Players with 25 or more Heineken Cup tries

      Player[10] Club(s) Tries
      Vincent Clerc Toulouse 35
      Brian O'Driscoll Leinster 33
      Dafydd James Pontypridd, Llanelli, Bridgend, Celtic Warriors, Harlequins, Scarlets, Cardiff Blues 29
      Shane Horgan Leinster 27
      Gordon D'Arcy Leinster 26
      Geordan Murphy Leicester Tigers 25

      References

      1. Official site ERC Rugby Homepage at the Wayback Machine (archived 23 April 2006)
      2. http://www.therugbypaper.co.uk/featured-post/15722/european-rugby-statement/ European Rugby Statement, The Rugby Paper, 10/4/14
      3. "Steffon Armitage named ERC European Player of the Year". BBC. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
      4. "Steffon Armitage of Heineken Cup champions, RC Toulon, has been named ERC European Player of the Year 2014". ERC. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
      5. ERC. "Official tournaments website". ercrugby.com.
      6. "Team Awards: 50 Heineken Cup Matches". ERC. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
      7. "Player Awards: 100 Heineken Cup Caps". ERC. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
      8. "Player Awards: 50 Heineken Cup Caps". ERC. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
      9. "Player Awards: 500 Heineken Cup Points". ERC. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
      10. "Player Awards: 25 Heineken Cup Tries". ERC. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
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