Munster: Heineken Cup Factfile
We take a closer look at Munster’s enviable record in the Heineken Cup – their current squad, all the player and team statistics and their run of results over the years – as the countdown continues to Saturday’s quarter-final clash between Gloucester and Munster (Kingsholm, kick-off 5.30pm).
MUNSTER RUGBY
Musgrave Park
Ballyphehane, Pearse Road
Cork
Tel: 00353 (0) 21 4323563
Fax: 00353 (0) 21 4323956
Thomond Park (capacity 13,200)
Limerick
Tel: 00353 (0) 61 451392
Fax: 00353 (0) 61 325000
Munster Rugby Website
Chief Executive – Garrett Fitzgerald
Director Of Rugby/Coach – Declan Kidney
Team Manager – Shaun Payne
Team Captain – Paul O’Connell
Home Jersey: Red/Navy Blue; Home Shorts: Navy Blue; Alternate Jersey: Navy Blue/Red; Alternate Shorts: White
2007/08 HEINEKEN CUP POOL RESULTS –
Round 1 – November 10, 2007 – Lost 24-23 v London Wasps (away)
Round 2 – November 18, 2007 – Won 36-13 v ASM Clermont Auvergne (home)
Round 3 – December 8, 2007 – Won 29-16 v Llanelli Scarlets (away)
Round 4 – December 16, 2007 – Won 22-13 v Llanelli Scarlets (home)
Round 5 – January 13, 2008 – Lost 26-19 v ASM Clermont Auvergne (away)
Round 6 – January 18, 2008 – Won 19-3 v London Wasps (home)
FIXTURES TO COME –
Quarter-Final – April 5, 2008 – Gloucester v Munster, Kingsholm, 5.30pm
Semi-Final – April 25, 26 or 27, 2008 – Saracens or Ospreys v Gloucester or Munster, venue tbc
Final – May 24, 2008 – Millennium Stadium, 5pm
Full 2007/08 Heineken Cup Fixtures and Results
2007/08 MUNSTER SQUAD:
Tony Buckley – Prop – Born: 08/10/80; Height: 6ft 5in; Weight: 21st 1lb
Brian Carney – Winger – Born: 23/07/76; Height: 5ft 11in; Weight: 14st 4lb
James Coughlan – Back Rower – Born: 09/12/80; Height: 6ft 1in; Weight: 16st
Sean Cronin – Hooker – Born: 06/05/86; Height: 6ft; Weight: 15st 8lb
Ian Dowling – Winger – Born: 05/10/82; Height: 5ft 11in; Weight: 14st 9lb
Keith Earls – Centre/Winger – Born: 02/10/87; Height: 5ft 11in; Weight: 14st
Jerry Flannery – Hooker – Born: 17/10/78; Height: 5ft 11in; Weight: 17st 6lb
Denis Fogarty – Hooker – Born: 16/07/83; Height: 6ft; Weight: 17st 4lb
Anthony Foley – Back Rower – Born: 30/10/73; Height: 6ft 3in; Weight: 16st 11lb
John Hayes – Prop – Born: 02/11/73; Height: 6ft 4in; Weight: 19st 9lb
Marcus Horan – Prop – Born: 07/09/77; Height: 6ft 1in; Weight: 16st 3lb
Anthony Horgan – Winger – Born: 15/11/76; Height: 5ft 11in; Weight: 14st
Doug Howlett – Winger – Born: 21/09/78; Height: 6ft 1in; Weight: 14st
Darragh Hurley – Prop – Born: 08/10/85; Height: 6ft 1in; Weight: 17st 8lb
Denis Hurley – Full-Back – Born: 15/07/84; Height: 6ft 2in; Weight: 13st 7lb
Gerry Hurley – Scrum Half – Born: 16/05/84; Height: 5ft 9in; Weight: 11st 13lb
Denis Leamy – Back Rower – Born: 27/11/81; Height: 6ft 2in; Weight: 17st
Kieran Lewis – Centre – Born: 19/08/80; Height: 6ft 1in; Weight: 14st
Lifeimi Mafi – Centre – Born: 15/08/82; Height: 5ft 10in; Weight: 13st 3lb
Jeremy Manning – Out-Half – Born: 11/09/85; Height: 5ft 10in; Weight: 13st 3lb
Eugene McGovern – Prop – Born: 25/05/82; Height: 6ft 1in; Weight: 17st
Barry Murphy – Centre – Born: 28/11/82; Height: 6ft; Weight: 13st 7lb
Donncha O’Callaghan – Lock – Born: 24/03/79; Height: 6ft 6in; Weight: 17st
Paul O’Connell – Lock – Born: 20/10/79; Height: 6ft 6in; Weight: 17st
Mick O’Driscoll – Lock – Born: 08/10/78; Height: 6ft 5in; Weight: 16st 11lb
Ronan O’Gara – Out-Half – Born: 07/03/77; Height: 6ft; Weight: 13st 1lb
Tomas O’Leary – Scrum Half – Born: 22/10/83; Height: 5ft 11in; Weight: 13st 5lb
John O’Sullivan – Back Rower – Born: 12/07/80; Height: 6ft 2in; Weight: 14st 13lb
Jake Paringatai – Back Rower – Born: 13/04/81; Height: 6ft 1in; Weight: 13st 7lb
Shaun Payne – Full-Back/Winger – Born: 22/02/72; Height: 6ft; Weight: 15st 1lb
Federico Pucciariello – Prop – Born: 24/06/75; Height: 5ft 9in; Weight: 17st 4lb
Alan Quinlan – Back Rower – Born: 13/07/74; Height: 6ft 3in; Weight: 16st 7lb
Niall Ronan – Back Rower – Born: 14/09/82; Height: 6ft 3in; Weight: 16st
Donnacha Ryan – Lock – Born: 11/12/83; Height: 6ft 6in; Weight: 16st 11lb
Tim Ryan – Prop – Born: 06/06/84; Height: 6ft 2in; Weight: 18st 12lb
Frankie Sheahan – Hooker – Born: 27/08/76; Height: 5ft 11in; Weight: 16st 11lb
Peter Stringer – Scrum Half – Born: 13/12/77; Height: 5ft 7in; Weight: 11st 4lb
Rua Tipoki – Centre – Born: 11/08/75; Height: 5ft 10in; Weight: 14st 6lb
David Wallace – Back Rower – Born: 08/07/76; Height: 6ft 2in; Weight: 15st 6lb
Paul Warwick – Out-Half – Born: 08/01/81; Height: 5ft 11in; Weight: 13st 9lb
MUNSTER – HOME AND AWAY RECORD:
Home – Best Winning Run: 31 matches; Worst Run Without A Victory: 1 match
Away – Best Winning Run: 7 matches; Worst Run Without A Victory: 8 matches (including 1 draw)
FULL EUROPEAN RECORD:
1995/96: beat Swansea 17-13 (h), lost to Castres 12-19 (a)
1996/97: beat Milan 23-5 (h), lost to Cardiff 18-48 (a), beat Wasps 49-22 (h), lost to Toulouse 19-60 (a)
1997/98: lost to NEC Harlequins 40-48 (a), lost to Cardiff 23-43 (a), beat Bourgoin 17-15 (h), lost to Cardiff 32-37 (h), lost to Bourgoin 6-21 (a), beat NEC Harlequins 23-16 (h)
1998/99: beat Petrarca 20-13 (h), beat Neath 34-10 (h), lost to Perpignan 24-41 (a), drew with Neath 18-18 (a), beat Perpignan 13-5 (h), beat Petrarca 35-21 (a), Q-F lost to Colomiers 9-23 (a)
1999/00: beat Pontypridd 32-10 (h), beat Saracens 35-34 (a), beat Colomiers 31-15 (a), beat Colomiers 23-5 (h), beat Saracens 31-30 (h), lost to Pontypridd 36-38 (a), Q-F beat Stade Français 27-10 (h), S-F beat Toulouse 31-25 (Stade Chaban Delmas), FINAL lost to Northampton 8-9 (Twickenham)
2000/01: beat Newport 26-18 (h), beat Castres 32-29 (a), beat Bath 31-9 (h), lost to Bath 5-18 (a), beat Newport 39-24 (a), beat Castres 21-11 (h), Q-F beat Biarritz 38-29 (h), S-F lost to Stade Français 15-16 (Stadium Nord)
2001/02: beat Castres Olympique 28-23 (h), beat NEC Harlequins 24-8 (a), beat Bridgend 16-12 (a), beat Bridgend 40-6 (h), beat NEC Harlequins 51-17 (h), lost to Castres Olympique 13-21 (a), Q-F beat Stade Français 16-14 (a), S-F beat Castres Olympique 25-17 (Stade de la Mediterranee), FINAL lost to Leicester Tigers 9-15 (Millennium Stadium)
2002/03: lost to Gloucester 16-35 (a), beat Perpignan 30-21 (h), beat Viadana 64-0 (h), beat Viadana 55-22 (a), lost to Perpignan 8-23 (a), beat Gloucester 33-6 (h), Q-F beat Leicester Tigers 20-7 (a), S-F lost to Toulouse 12-13 (Stade Municipal, Toulouse)
2003/04: beat Bourgoin 18-17 (a), beat Benetton Treviso 51-0 (h), lost to Gloucester 11-22 (a), beat Gloucester 35-14 (h), beat Benetton Treviso 31-20 (a), beat Bourgoin 26-3 (h), Q-F beat Stade Français 37-32 (h), S-F lost to London Wasps 32-37 (Lansdowne Road)
2004/05: beat NEC Harlequins 15-9 (h), beat Neath Swansea Ospreys 20-18 (a), lost to Castres Olympique 12-19 (a), beat Castres Olympique 36-8 (h), beat Neath Swansea Ospreys 20-10 (h), beat NEC Harlequins 18-10 (a), Q-F lost to Biarritz Olympique 10-19 (a)
2005/06: lost to Sale Sharks 13-27 (a), beat Castres Olympique 42-16 (h), beat Newport Gwent Dragons 24-8 (a), beat Newport Gwent Dragons 30-18 (h), beat Castres Olympique 46-9 (a), beat Sale Sharks 31-9 (h), Q-F beat Perpignan 19-10 (h), S-F beat Leinster 30-6 (Lansdowne Road), FINAL beat Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque 23-19 (Millennium Stadium)
2006/07: beat Leicester Tigers 21-19 (a), beat Bourgoin 41-23 (h), beat Cardiff Blues 22-12 (a), beat Cardiff Blues 32-18 (h), beat Bourgoin 30-27 (a), lost to Leicester Tigers 6-13 (h), Q-F lost to Llanelli Scarlets 15-24 (a)
2007/08: lost to London Wasps 23-24 (a), beat ASM Clermont Auvergne 36-13 (h), beat Llanelli Scarlets 29-16 (a), beat Llanelli Scarlets 22-13 (h), lost to ASM Clermont Auvergne 19-26 (a), beat London Wasps 19-3 (h)
MUNSTER – SEASON BY SEASON:
1995/96 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Jerry Holland; Captain: Pat Murray; Record: Played 2, Won 1, Lost 1; Top Scorers: Points: Ken Smith 19; Tries: Pat Murray, Richard Wallace 1 each
1996/97 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Jerry Holland; Captain: Mick Galwey; Record: Played 4, Won 2, Lost 2; Top Scorers: Points: Killian Keane 41; Tries: Anthony Foley, Brian Begley 2 each
1997/98 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Niall O’Donovan/Declan Kidney; Captain: Mick Galwey; Record: Played 6, Won 2, Lost 4; Top Scorers: Points: Conor Burke 34; Tries: John Lacey 4
1998/99 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Declan Kidney; Captain: Mick Galwey; Record: Played 7, Won 4, Drawn 1, Lost 2; Top Scorers: Points: Killian Keane 54; Tries: Mick Galwey 4
1999/00 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Declan Kidney; Captain: Mick Galwey; Record: Played 9, Won 7, Lost 2; Top Scorers: Points: Ronan O’Gara 131; Tries: Jason Holland, Keith Wood 4 each
2000/01 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Declan Kidney; Captain: Mick Galwey; Record: Played 8, Won 6, Lost 2; Top Scorers: Points: Ronan O’Gara 127; Tries: Anthony Horgan 5
2001/02 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Declan Kidney/Niall O’Donovan; Captain: Mick Galwey; Record: Played 9, Won 7, Lost 2; Top Scorers: Points: Ronan O’Gara 129; Tries: Jason Holland 4
2002/03 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Alan Gaffney; Captain: Jim Williams; Record: Played 8, Won 5, Lost 3; Top Scorers: Points: Ronan O’Gara 103; Tries: Anthony Foley, John Kelly 4 each
2003/04 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Alan Gaffney; Captain: Jim Williams; Record: Played 8, Won 6, Lost 2; Top Scorers: Points: Ronan O’Gara 88; Tries: Anthony Foley 4
2004/05 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Alan Gaffney; Captain: Anthony Foley; Record: Played 7, Won 5, Lost 2; Top Scorers: Points: Ronan O’Gara 41; Tries: Denis Leamy 3
2005/06 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Declan Kidney; Captain: Anthony Foley; Record: Played 9, Won 8, Lost 1; Top Scorers: Points: Ronan O’Gara 115; Tries: Trevor Halstead, Paul O’Connell 3 each
2006/07 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Declan Kidney; Captain: Paul O’Connell; Record: Played 7, Won 5, Lost 2; Top Scorers: Points: Ronan O’Gara 77; Tries: Denis Leamy 3
2007/08 – Director Of Rugby/Coach: Declan Kidney; Captain: Paul O’Connell; Record: Played 6, Won 4, Lost 2; Top Scorers: Points: Ronan O’Gara 83; Tries: Shaun Payne, Rua Tipoki, Brian Carney, Marcus Horan 2 each
TEAM RECORDS –
Highest Score: 64 (v Viadana, 02/03 (h))
Biggest Margin Of Victory: 64 (v Viadana, 02/03 (h))
Most Tries In A Match: 9 (v Viadana, 02/03 (h), Viadana, 02/03 (a))
Highest Score Against: 60 (v Toulouse, 96/97 (a))
Most Tries Against: 9 (v Toulouse, 96/97 (a))
Heaviest Margin Of Defeat: 41 (v Toulouse, 96/97 (a))
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS –
Most Points In A Match: 29 (Ronan O’Gara v Newport, 00/01 (a))
Most Tries In A Match: 3 (Anthony Foley v Biarritz, 00/01 (h))
Most Conversions In A Match: 8 (Ronan O’Gara v Viadana, 02/03 (h))
Most Penalty Goals In A Match: 7 (Ronan O’Gara v Biarritz, 00/01 (h))
Most Drop Goals In A Match: 2 (Ronan O’Gara v Newport, 00/01 (a), Toulouse, 02/03 (a))
Leading Points Scorer: 924 Ronan O’Gara
Leading Try Scorer: 23 Anthony Foley
Try Hat-Tricks: 1 Anthony Foley
Most Points Against: 27 (Lee Jarvis, Cardiff, 97/98 (h))
MUNSTER’S TOP HEINEKEN CUP TRY SCORERS:
23 – Anthony Foley
14 – Anthony Horgan, John Kelly
13 – Jason Holland
12 – Alan Quinlan
9 – Mick Galwey, Denis Leamy, Frankie Sheahan, David Wallace
8 – Marcus Horan, Mike Mullins
7 – Paul O’Connell, Ronan O’Gara
6 – Dominic Crotty, Peter Stringer
MUNSTER’S TOP HEINEKEN CUP POINTS SCORERS:
924 – Ronan O’Gara
118 – Killian Keane
115 – Anthony Foley
84 – Jason Holland
70 – Anthony Horgan, John Kelly
60 – Alan Quinlan
45 – Mick Galwey, Denis Leamy, Frankie Sheahan, David Wallace
40 – Marcus Horan, Mike Mullins
35 – Paul O’Connell
MUNSTER’S MOST-CAPPED HEINEKEN CUP PLAYERS:
85 – Anthony Foley
76 – John Hayes
74 – Peter Stringer
72 – Ronan O’Gara
67 – John Kelly
60 – Marcus Horan, David Wallace
56 – Anthony Horgan, Alan Quinlan
54 – Frankie Sheahan
51 – Donncha O’Callaghan
48 – Mick Galwey
46 – Mike Mullins
38 – Peter Clohessy, Jason Holland, Mick O’Driscoll
MUNSTER – HEINEKEN CUP HOME ATTENDANCES:
1995/96 – 1 match – Total Attendance: 6,000 – Average Attendance: 6,000
1996/97 – 2 matches – Total Attendance: 7,500 – Average Attendance: 3,750
1997/98 – 3 matches – Total Attendance: 21,000 – Average Attendance: 7,000
1998/99 – 3 matches – Total Attendance: 7,500 – Average Attendance: 2,500
1999/00 – 4 matches – Total Attendance: 42,400 – Average Attendance: 10,600
2000/01 – 4 matches – Total Attendance: 45,600 – Average Attendance: 11,400
2001/02 – 3 matches – Total Attendance: 33,000 – Average Attendance: 11,000
2002/03 – 3 matches – Total Attendance: 31,800 – Average Attendance: 10,600
2003/04 – 4 matches – Total Attendance: 51,600 – Average Attendance: 12,900
2004/05 – 3 matches – Total Attendance: 39,885 – Average Attendance: 13,295
2005/06 – 4 matches – Total Attendance: 88,400 – Average Attendance: 22,100
2006/07 – 3 matches – Total Attendance: 39,200 – Average Attendance: 13,067
2007/08 – 3 matches – Total Attendance: 37,460 – Average Attendance: 12,487
TOTALS – 40 matches – 451,345 – 11,284
DID YOU KNOW?:
– Munster are appearing in a record 10th Heineken Cup quarter-final – one more than three-time champions Toulouse who are appearing in their ninth
– Munster’s Peter Stringer and John Hayes have appeared in a record nine quarter-finals – one more than team-mates David Wallace and Anthony Foley
– The 44 Heineken Cup quarter-finals have ended with the home team winning 33 times and the away team going through to the semi-finals on 11 occasions – an average of just one away win per season
– Munster are the only team to have won two away quarter-finals, at Stade Jean-Bouin against Stade Francais Paris in 2002 and at Welford Road against Leicester Tigers the following season
– While young full-back Denis Hurley will make his Heineken Cup debut against Gloucester this weekend, five out of the top six most-capped players in Heineken Cup history hail from Munster.
They are the record holder Anthony Foley (85 tournament appearances), John Hayes (76), Peter Stringer (74), Ronan O’Gara (72) and John Kelly (67)
HEINEKEN CUP CHAMPIONS:
2007 – London Wasps
2006 – Munster
2005 – Toulouse
2004 – London Wasps
2003 – Toulouse
2002 – Leicester Tigers
2001 – Leicester Tigers
2000 – Northampton Saints
1999 – Ulster
1998 – Bath
1997 – Brive
1996 – Toulouse
– Statistics courtesy of Westgate Sports Agency